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Dex #072, Starloop, is a pure Psychic type recorded in Nether Land — a pink oddity built, as the field description puts it, of hoops and hover. It drifts in lazy figure-eights, and observers report that staring at its loops for too long is a quick way to lose an argument with a psychic type. Its base stats are community-verified: a 363 total led by 72 Special Attack, with max level 90, rarity SSS, community rank E, and any-weather spawns. It evolves into Starmuse via the Psychic Element Stone.

Base Stats

HP 58
ATK 60
DEF 67
SPA 72
SPD 53
SPE 53

Evolution

StarloopBase stage✎ Confirmed
StarmuseEvolve Starloop with a Psychic Element Stone✎ Confirmed

Strengths & Weaknesses

Strong against

FightingPoisonFlying

Weak against

Bug

Resists

Fighting

Best counters vs Starloop

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

Field Notes ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

Specimen #072 presents as a pink oddity built of hoops and hover — a description that survives every re-reading of the field log. Starloop drifts in lazy figure-eights through Nether Land, and staring at its loops for too long is, per the standing warning, a quick way to lose an argument with a psychic type. It spawns in any weather, holds the standard SSS rarity and community rank E shared by every revealed creature, and carries no EM slot.

No possible traits have been catalogued for it yet, so trait rolls remain an open question in the notes. As the base stage of its line, it is also the only member you will meet in the wild by default; its evolution, Starmuse, is reached by evolving this one.

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

Community-verified base stats: 58 HP, 60 Attack, 67 Defense, 72 Special Attack, 53 Special Defense, 53 Speed — a 363 total. The spread leans special: Special Attack is the clear peak, and physical Defense (67) comfortably outpaces Special Defense (53). Read plainly, Starloop is a slow special attacker that would rather take a physical hit than a special one. Its Psychic typing hits Fighting, Poison, and Flying for advantage, resists Fighting, and gives ground to Bug. A nature that raises Special Attack, plus a high talent grade (rolls run C at 40% up through SSS at 100% stat quality), does the most for the 363 budget; field it against Fighting types and keep it well away from Bug coverage.

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

Starloop is documented in Nether Land and, like every revealed Evomon, spawns in any weather up to a max level of 90. Its evolution is among the better-documented in the Dex: a Psychic Element Stone turns Starloop into Starmuse, with the Starloop-Starmuse line explicitly named in that stone's usage list. Element stones turn up in shops, chests, and redeem codes — 13 codes are currently active, entered case-sensitively via the Settings gear icon in-game. For the capture itself, an Advance Ball guarantees success at a 100% catch rate, which spares the notebook a page of failed-throw tallies. Whether Starmuse also appears in the wild is a question for its own entry; the stone route, at least, is on record.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I catch Starloop in Evomon?

Starloop's documented catch location is Nether Land, one of the game's real map zones. It spawns in any weather — the "Any" condition shared by every revealed creature — so no timing tricks are needed. If throws keep failing, an Advance Ball has a 100% catch rate and ends the matter immediately.

How does Starloop evolve into Starmuse?

Use a Psychic Element Stone: the Starloop-Starmuse line is explicitly listed among that stone's documented uses. Psychic Element Stones come from shops, chests, and redeem codes — 13 codes are currently active, redeemed case-sensitively through the Settings gear icon. No other trigger for this evolution has been documented so far.

Is Starloop good in battle, and what are its base stats?

Its community-verified base stats total 363: 58 HP, 60 Attack, 67 Defense, 72 Special Attack, 53 Special Defense, 53 Speed. That makes it a slow, special-leaning attacker whose Psychic typing punishes Fighting, Poison, and Flying types while resisting Fighting; Bug types are the ones to avoid. Evolving it into Starmuse is the documented next step for long-term investment.

Last updated: 2026-07-02