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Mopillow, Dex No. 017, is what a Mopebun grows into: a pure Normal-type its own catalogue entry describes as a walking cloud of fur. Field reports have it dozing through most of the day, with wild Evomon spotted napping against its flank as though it were furniture — soft, patient, and by all accounts heavier than it looks. It appears in any weather, caps at level 90, carries an EM slot, and — a note for the statisticians — its base stats have not yet been community-verified.

Evolution

MopebunBase stage✎ Confirmed
MopillowEvolved form✎ Confirmed

Strengths & Weaknesses

Weak against

Fighting

Resists

Psychic

Best counters vs Mopillow

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

Field Notes ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

The specimen entry is unusually candid: Mopillow is "Mopebun grown into a walking cloud of fur," and the fur is most of the story. It spends the better part of each day dozing, and wild Evomon have been observed napping against it like a giant pillow — a rare case of a creature whose resting posture doubles as public seating. The entry adds that it is soft, patient, and heavier than it looks, which anyone who has tried to reposition a sleeping specimen will presumably confirm.

Like every revealed Evomon, Mopillow is catalogued at rarity SSS and community rank E, spawns under any weather condition, and tops out at level 90. This one also carries an EM slot, worth noting for trainers who track that attribute across their roster.

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

Here the journal must stay honest: Mopillow is one of the 17 revealed creatures whose base stats have not yet been community-verified, so this page prints no numbers — none exist that we would trust. What typing alone tells us: as a pure Normal-type in Evomon's 15-element system, Mopillow takes super-effective damage from Fighting moves, resists Psychic, and its own Normal attacks are super-effective against nothing. That is the classic Normal trade — no exploitable offensive edge, but only a single weakness to plan around.

Combined with the pillow-shaped body plan and the all-day dozing, the reasonable expectation is a bulky, unhurried role rather than a fast attacker — but treat that as inference, not data. Once its stats are verified, the nature it carries (each raises one stat 10% and lowers another 10%) and the talent grade rolled at capture will decide how any individual Mopillow actually performs.

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

Mopillow is the evolved form of Mopebun. Its own wild catch location is listed as Unknown — nobody has yet documented a spot on the map where a Mopillow simply turns up — so the reliable route today is to catch a Mopebun and evolve it. The exact evolution method is not yet pinned down either: Evomon's Evolution Stones are element-specific, and no stone's documented use list names the Mopebun line, so whether this step needs a stone, a level threshold, or something else remains an open question in the field notes.

If you do run into one in the wild before the records catch up, standard tools apply: an Advance Ball guarantees the catch on any wild encounter, and this line's evolution costs nothing you would otherwise be saving for the documented stone families.

Frequently asked questions

How do you get Mopillow in Evomon?

By evolving Mopebun. Mopillow's own wild catch location is currently listed as Unknown in community records, so no map zone is documented for it yet. Catch a Mopebun, raise it, and evolve it — though the exact evolution trigger for this line has not been documented either.

What are Mopillow's base stats?

Not yet community-verified. Of the 76 revealed Evomon, 59 have verified base stats; Mopillow is among the 17 catalogued without them, so this page prints no numbers rather than placeholders. What is known: it maxes at level 90, carries an EM slot, and shares the universal SSS rarity and rank E listing.

What is Mopillow weak against?

Fighting. As a pure Normal-type, Mopillow takes super-effective damage from Fighting moves and resists Psychic; its own Normal attacks hit nothing super-effectively. Plan around that single weakness with team coverage — the Type Chart and Team Builder pages map the full 15-element matchup grid.

Last updated: 2026-07-02