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Specimen #078 in the Evomon Dex, Pummpaw is a pure Fighting-type: a scrappy little cat that wears boxing gloves on its paws and drills jabs and hooks against tree trunks until the bark gives out. Field teams log it around Dusk Town in any weather. Its verified base stats total 367, led by a respectable 83 Attack, and a single evolution — the martial-artist Pummash — waits at the end of its training arc. Like every revealed Evomon it carries SSS rarity, community rank E, and a level cap of 90.

Base Stats

HP 58
ATK 83
DEF 64
SPA 49
SPD 50
SPE 63

Evolution

PummpawBase stage✎ Confirmed
PummashEvolve Pummpaw✎ Reported

Strengths & Weaknesses

Strong against

NormalIceRockSteel

Weak against

FlyingPsychic

Resists

Rock

Best counters vs Pummpaw

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

Field Notes ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

The first thing any observer records about Pummpaw is the gloves. The little cat keeps a pair of boxing gloves laced onto its forepaws and treats the nearest tree as a training partner, cycling through jabs and hooks with the single-mindedness of a fighter who has never once considered backing down. That reads straight from the game's own entry: a scrappy creature brimming with energy, always ready to take on any challenge.

Encounters cluster around Dusk Town, and unlike weather-locked spawns in other games of this genre, Pummpaw turns up under any sky. One note for gear planners: this base form has no EM slot, so hold your equipment ambitions until it evolves — its evolution, Pummash, does carry one.

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

Community-verified base stats put Pummpaw at a 367 total: 58 HP, 83 Attack, 64 Defense, 49 Sp. Atk, 50 Sp. Def, and 63 Speed. The spread reads exactly the way the gloves suggest — a physical attacker in miniature, with Attack towering over a special side it barely uses. Defensively it is thin (58 HP behind 64/50 defenses), so it trades hits rather than absorbing them.

As a Fighting-type, its punches land super-effectively on Normal, Ice, Rock, and Steel targets, and it resists incoming Rock moves — but pull it back the moment a Flying- or Psychic-type appears, as both hit it for extra damage. Treat Pummpaw as an early physical breaker whose real payoff is the 514-total Pummash it eventually becomes.

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

Pummpaw is the base stage of a two-member line. Its evolved form, Pummash, is listed in the Dex as obtainable only "Via Evo" — you cannot catch one wild; you must raise a Pummpaw. The exact evolution method is not yet pinned down: Evomon's element-specific Evolution Stones are currently documented for Bug, Fire, Grass, Ice, Psychic, Rock, and Water lines, and no Fighting stone appears in those records, so we file this trigger as reported rather than confirmed.

Catching the base form is straightforward. Wild Pummpaw spawn around Dusk Town in any weather, and like every revealed Evomon it can be trained up to the universal level cap of 90. An Advance Ball guarantees the capture if you would rather not risk a runner.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I catch Pummpaw in Evomon?

Wild Pummpaw are documented in Dusk Town, and like every revealed Evomon they spawn in any weather, so there is no need to wait for a specific forecast. If you want a guaranteed capture, throw an Advance Ball — it has a 100% catch rate on anything it hits.

How does Pummpaw evolve into Pummash?

Pummash is only obtainable by evolving Pummpaw — its Dex location reads "Via Evo", meaning it never spawns wild. The precise trigger is not yet community-documented: no Fighting Element Stone appears in the current stone records, which cover Bug, Fire, Grass, Ice, Psychic, Rock, and Water lines, so treat any specific method as unverified for now.

Is Pummpaw worth training?

As a base stage it is modest — a 367 stat total with 83 Attack as its only real standout — but the line pays off. Pummash reaches a verified 514 total with 117 Attack and gains an EM slot, which Pummpaw itself lacks. Its Fighting typing also provides useful coverage against Normal, Ice, Rock, and Steel.

Last updated: 2026-07-02