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Specimen #7 in the Evomon Dex, Leafbun is the Grass-type option among the three starter lines — the others being Bubble (Water) and Blazpup (Fire). Field observation matches the catalogued description: a shy, leaf-covered rabbit that hides in sunlit forests, reads the wind and weather through its oversized leaf ears, and hoards fallen leaves into tidy nests. Its community-verified base stats total 262, a modest opening figure that climbs sharply once it evolves into Leafroge and, later, Leafblade. It appears in the Starting Area under any weather, caps at level 90, and carries no EM slot at this stage.

Base Stats

HP 39
ATK 50
DEF 37
SPA 50
SPD 37
SPE 49

Evolution

LeafbunBase stage✎ Confirmed
LeafrogeEvolve Leafbun (Grass Element Stone)✎ Confirmed
LeafbladeEvolve Leafroge (Grass Element Stone)✎ Confirmed

Strengths & Weaknesses

Strong against

WaterGroundRock

Weak against

FireIcePoisonFlyingBug

Resists

WaterElectricGroundRock

Best counters vs Leafbun

Their element hits Leafbun for 2× damage — bring one as a switch-in. Ordered by base-stat total.

Field Notes ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

The catalogued entry describes a shy, leafy rabbit that hides in sunlit forests, and everything about the specimen supports it: the oversized leaf ears are reportedly weather instruments, twitching to read wind and shifting conditions, while the animal itself spends its time gathering fallen leaves to line a cozy nest. It is, in short, a creature built for hiding rather than fighting — which makes its eventual evolution into a blade-armed forest hunter all the more entertaining to document.

Catalogue data is standard for a revealed Evomon: rarity SSS and community rank E (every revealed creature currently carries both labels), spawn weather Any, and a level cap of 90. Leafbun has no EM slot in its base form; that equipment slot only appears once it evolves into Leafroge.

Base Stats & Battle Role ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

Community-verified base stats: 39 HP, 50 Attack, 37 Defense, 50 Sp. Attack, 37 Sp. Defense, and 49 Speed — 262 total. The spread is unusually symmetrical: identical physical and special attack, near-identical defenses. In practice that makes Leafbun a mixed attacker from its first level, one that doesn't punish you for whichever offensive moves you happen to find early. The trade-off is durability — 39 HP behind twin 37 defenses folds quickly against anything that lands a super-effective hit.

Type-wise, this journal records it hitting Water, Ground, and Rock targets hard, while resisting Water, Electric, Ground, and Rock damage in return. It takes super-effective damage from Fire, Ice, Poison, Flying, and Bug — five weaknesses is a lot to route around in the early zones, so a favorable Nature (+10% to one stat, −10% to another) and a high Talent grade roll matter more here than they would on a bulkier line.

Evolution & Where to Find ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

Leafbun is caught, not evolved: it spawns in the Starting Area under any weather, alongside the other two starter lines. Practically speaking, it is one of the first wild creatures a new account can stumble into; if you would rather not gamble on weaker balls, an Advance Ball's 100% catch rate settles the matter in a single throw.

From there the line runs Leafbun → Leafroge → Leafblade, and both evolved stages are catalogued as "Via Evo" — meaning neither Leafroge nor Leafblade can be caught in the wild; evolving the previous stage is the only documented way to obtain them. Grass Element Stones are the documented catalyst for Grass-type evolutions, and they turn up in shops, in chests, and occasionally in redeem codes, so it is worth checking the active codes list before spending coins on one.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I catch Leafbun in Evomon?

Leafbun spawns in the Starting Area, the first zone every new player walks through, and its spawn weather is listed as "Any", so there is no waiting on conditions. If you would rather not gamble on weaker balls, an Advance Ball has a 100% catch rate and guarantees the capture in one throw.

How does Leafbun evolve into Leafroge and Leafblade?

Both evolved stages are catalogued as "Via Evo", so evolving is the only documented way to obtain them — neither spawns in the wild. Grass Element Stones are the documented method for Grass-type evolutions in Evomon; they come from shops, chests, and occasionally redeem codes, so check the active codes list before buying one.

Is Leafbun a good starter to pick?

Its base 262 stat total is modest, but the fully evolved Leafblade reaches a verified 525 total with 100 in both Attack and Sp. Attack plus 95 Speed — genuinely fast and hard-hitting. The trade-off is the Grass typing's five weaknesses (Fire, Ice, Poison, Flying, Bug), so plan your other team slots around that gap.

Last updated: 2026-07-02