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Specimen No. 008 in the Evomon Dex: Leafroge, middle stage of the Grass starter line and the evolved form of Leafbun — 'now bold and quick', per its in-game description. Observed behavior: it sharpens its leaf claws on tree trunks, moves through the forest like a quiet shadow, and defends its territory with precise, swift strikes. You will not net one in the wild; its only documented origin is 'Via Evo', which means evolving a Leafbun. Community-verified base stats total 370, split dead even between physical and special attack.

Base Stats

HP 54
ATK 70
DEF 55
SPA 70
SPD 54
SPE 67

Evolution

LeafbunBase stage✎ Confirmed
LeafrogeEvolved form (evolve Leafbun)✎ Confirmed
LeafbladeEvolution (exact method not yet documented)✎ Reported

Strengths & Weaknesses

Strong against

WaterGroundRock

Weak against

FireIcePoisonFlyingBug

Resists

WaterElectricGroundRock

Best counters vs Leafroge

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

Field Notes ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

Dex No. 008, pure Grass, recorded under the game's standard catalogue values: rarity SSS, community rank E, spawn weather 'Any', and a maximum level of 90 — figures every revealed Evomon currently shares, so treat them as ledger boilerplate rather than distinguishing marks. What does distinguish Leafroge is its habit log: the in-game description notes it sharpens its leaf claws on tree trunks and moves through the forest 'like a quiet shadow', striking swiftly and precisely when its territory is challenged.

One catalogue footnote: the community data flags Leafroge with an EM slot, a property not shared by every revealed creature. We record the flag as logged rather than interpreted; for gear itself, the six equipment sets from Gear Dungeons are catalogued separately on our Equipment page.

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

Community-verified base stats: 54 HP, 70 Attack, 55 Defense, 70 Sp. Atk, 54 Sp. Def, 67 Speed — a 370 total. The perfectly even 70/70 offensive split is the notable line item: Leafroge commits to neither physical nor special attacking, which leaves nature choice (each of the 29 natures trades +10% in one stat for -10% in another) to decide which side it leans on. Speed 67 is respectable for a mid-stage; the 54/55/54 defensive spread is not, so it wants to strike first and trade briefly.

Matchup ledger for a pure Grass type: it hits Water, Ground, and Rock super-effectively and resists those same three plus Electric — a tidy little fortress against the terrain elements. The bill arrives elsewhere: five weaknesses, to Fire, Ice, Poison, Flying, and Bug. Consult the Type Chart before fielding it in mixed company.

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

The line runs Leafbun → Leafroge → Leafblade. Leafroge's catch location is logged as 'Via Evo', which in Evomon's ledger means exactly one thing: it does not spawn in the wild anywhere, in any weather. The only route is to raise the Grass starter Leafbun and evolve it. Leafblade sits one stage further on; its exact evolution method is not yet documented in community sources, so we file it as reported rather than confirmed.

Evolution in Evomon generally runs on element stones; the Grass Element Stone is documented as serving Grass-type evolutions broadly, which makes it the obvious candidate here, though this specific line is not itemized in the stone's records. Stones come from shops, chests, and redeem codes — thirteen codes are currently active, so check the Codes page before spending coins. The rarer Omni-Stone also exists as a catch-all.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get Leafroge in Evomon?

You cannot catch Leafroge in the wild — its catch location is logged as 'Via Evo', which in Evomon means evolution is the only source. Obtain Leafbun, the Grass starter line's base stage, then evolve it. Since wild spawns don't exist for this creature, catch balls and weather conditions are irrelevant to acquiring it.

What are Leafroge's base stats?

Community-verified figures: 54 HP, 70 Attack, 55 Defense, 70 Special Attack, 54 Special Defense, and 67 Speed, for a 370 total. The dead-even offensive split means either attacking stat can carry it; the thin defenses mean it should not be your damage sponge. Talent grade and nature further modify these bases — see our Stats & Talent page for how the C-through-SSS grades scale.

What does Leafroge evolve into, and what does it evolve from?

It sits mid-line: Leafbun evolves into Leafroge, and Leafroge evolves into Leafblade. The exact method for the Leafblade step is not yet documented in community sources; Grass Element Stones are the documented tool for Grass-type evolutions in general, so keep one banked from shops, chests, or redeem codes.

Last updated: 2026-07-02