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Dex entry No. 25, catalogued under the name Mirefish. This whiskered river giant is the evolved form of Gulpfish and one of only eighteen dual-type creatures revealed in Evomon so far, pairing Water with Ground. Field observation matches the recorded description: it wallows happily in mud, its slick hide sheds attacks the way a riverbed sheds rain, and its lazy smile conceals a surprisingly stubborn fighter. Its catch location remains undocumented, and its base stats have not yet been community-verified — this page records what is known and plainly flags what is not.

Evolution

GulpfishBase stage✎ Confirmed
MirefishEvolved form✎ Confirmed

Strengths & Weaknesses

Strong against

FireElectricPoisonGroundRock

Weak against

WaterGrassIceFlying

Resists

FirePoisonRockSteel

Best counters vs Mirefish

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

Field Notes ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

The specimen presents as a broad, whiskered fish built for riverbed life rather than open water: it is recorded wallowing contentedly in mud, and its hide carries the slick, water-shedding quality the description credits with turning aside attacks. Like every revealed Evomon it is catalogued at rarity SSS with a community rank of E, spawns in any weather, and caps out at level 90. Notably, Mirefish carries an EM slot, which not every creature in the Dex does.

Behavioural note for the journal: the perpetual lazy smile should not be read as docility. The record explicitly calls it a surprisingly stubborn fighter, and this observer is inclined to take the record at its word — mud-dwellers rarely survive by charm alone.

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

An honest gap in the ledger: Mirefish is one of the 17 revealed creatures whose base stats have not yet been community-verified, so no HP, Attack, or Speed figures are printed here — better a blank line than an invented one. What its typing alone tells us is still useful. As a Water/Ground dual-type, community matchup data lists it strong against Fire, Electric, Poison, Ground, and Rock, while it struggles against Water, Grass, Ice, and Flying, and it resists incoming Fire, Poison, Rock, and Steel hits.

Taken together with a hide described as shedding attacks like a riverbed sheds rain, the field expectation is a defensive, attrition-minded role rather than a fast sweeper — treat that as observed inference, not verified data, and consult the Type Chart before committing a team slot.

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

Mirefish is the evolved form of Gulpfish; the pairing is documented in the Dex, though the exact evolution method for this line has not been pinned down. Evomon evolutions generally run on element-specific Evolution Stones — Water Element Stones are documented as serving Water-type lines broadly, and stones turn up in shops, chests, and redeem codes — but Mirefish's line is not explicitly named in the stone records yet, so this journal logs the method as undocumented rather than assumed. No further evolution beyond Mirefish is recorded.

As for catching one directly: its wild location is currently listed as Unknown, with no zone on the in-game map community-confirmed as a spawn point. The only route this journal can vouch for is raising a Gulpfish and evolving it.

Frequently asked questions

Where do you catch Mirefish in Evomon?

Its catch location is currently undocumented — the Dex lists it as Unknown, and no zone on the in-game map has been community-confirmed as a Mirefish spawn. The dependable route for now is to obtain its pre-evolution, Gulpfish, and evolve it. Check back as the community maps more spawns.

What are Mirefish's base stats?

Not yet verified. Mirefish is one of 17 revealed creatures whose base stats the community has not confirmed, so this entry deliberately prints none rather than guessing. What is documented: rarity SSS, rank E, a level cap of 90, an EM slot, and its full Water/Ground matchup spread. Stats will be added once verified.

What is Mirefish weak against?

Community matchup data lists Mirefish as weak against Water, Grass, Ice, and Flying attackers, so keep it clear of those. On the plus side of the ledger it resists Fire, Poison, Rock, and Steel, and it hits effectively into Fire, Electric, Poison, Ground, and Rock targets. See the Type Chart for the full fifteen-element grid.

Last updated: 2026-07-02