Specimen No. 013 in the Evomon Dex, Humding is a single-type Bug creature and the first documented stage of a three-part line that continues through Flutterby and Twirlby. Field teams log it in the Silent Sands, though everything about its build — a leafy body, a petal-shaped head, and a long, soft proboscis for nectar — suggests it dressed for a garden and wandered into a desert. Its community-verified base stats total a modest 265, with Speed (51) and Defense (50) leading the sheet, and like every revealed Evomon it is catalogued at rarity SSS, community rank E, spawning in any weather, with a level cap of 90.
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Best counters vs Humding
Their element hits Humding for 2× damage — bring one as a switch-in. Ordered by base-stat total.
Field Notes ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)
The specimen presents as a sleepy flower-bug, drifting between blooms with a leafy body and a petal-shaped head that, by all accounts, blend perfectly into a garden. It feeds on nectar through a long, soft proboscis and is — in the words of the field log — never in a hurry. Observers should therefore not expect dramatic behavior; the more interesting puzzle is ecological. Here is a creature camouflaged for flowerbeds turning up in the Silent Sands, a zone whose name promises very few flowers. Whether it drifted there or was always a desert species wearing garden colors is not yet documented.
Administrative details are uniform with the rest of the revealed roster: rarity SSS, community rank E, spawns in any weather, level cap 90. Humding carries no EM slot, and no possible traits have been documented for this species yet, so what a captured individual rolls in the trait lottery remains an open question for the notebook.
Base Stats & Battle Role ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)
Community-verified base stats: 42 HP, 47 Attack, 50 Defense, 38 Sp. Atk, 37 Sp. Def, and 51 Speed, for a total of 265. That is base-stage arithmetic, and it reads accordingly: Speed and Defense lead the sheet, physical Attack (47) outpaces the special side (38), and the HP pool is thin. In practice Humding is an early catch you train toward its evolutions rather than a finisher in its own right.
Typing does most of the tactical work. As a pure Bug type it hits Grass and Psychic targets hard, resists Water, Grass, and Fighting attacks, and should be pulled from the field the moment Fire or Flying attackers appear. Note that any individual specimen's real numbers will drift from the base sheet: natures adjust one stat +10% and another -10%, and the talent grade rolled at capture (C through SSS) sets how much of the stat ceiling it actually reaches.
Evolution & Where to Find ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)
Humding is the base stage of a documented three-stage Bug line: Humding evolves into Flutterby, which continues on to Twirlby. The method is one of the better-documented facts on this page — the Bug Element Stone's usage list explicitly names the Humding–Flutterby–Twirlby line, so evolution here is a matter of acquiring stones rather than guessing at a hidden requirement. Stones are stocked in shops, turn up in chests, and occasionally arrive through redeem codes, so it pays to check the active codes list before spending coins.
Wild specimens are logged in the Silent Sands, in any weather, with a maximum level of 90. Trainers unwilling to gamble on ordinary catch odds can spend an Advance Ball, which guarantees the capture at a 100% rate; standard ball rates for Humding specifically have not been community-documented.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I catch Humding in Evomon?
Wild Humding are documented in the Silent Sands zone, and like every revealed Evomon it spawns in any weather, so there is no need to wait on conditions. If you would rather not gamble, an Advance Ball guarantees the catch at a 100% rate; standard catch odds for this species have not yet been community-verified.
How does Humding evolve into Flutterby and Twirlby?
The Bug Element Stone's documented usage list explicitly covers the Humding–Flutterby–Twirlby line, so this evolution runs on stones rather than level thresholds. Use a Bug Element Stone to evolve Humding into Flutterby, and another to continue on to Twirlby. Stones come from shops, chests, and redeem codes, so check the active codes list before buying one outright.
Is Humding worth training in Evomon?
As a base stage, its 265 stat total is modest — 51 Speed and 50 Defense are the highlights — so treat it as an investment in its evolution line rather than a long-term battler. Its Bug typing does useful early work against Grass and Psychic opponents, but keep it well away from Fire and Flying attackers.
Last updated: 2026-07-02