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Specimen No. 067 in the Evomon Dex, Terragon is the fully evolved form of Tarro and one of only 18 dual-type creatures among the 76 revealed so far, pairing Grass with Dragon. The in-game entry describes a long jade dragon that weaves between the trees like wind through grass — elegant, fast, and oddly old-fashioned about manners, bowing before every battle. It cannot be caught in the wild; the only documented route is evolving a Tarro, which spawns in Murkwood. Its community-verified base stats total 515, led by Speed at 100, and like every revealed Evomon it lists rarity SSS, rank E, spawn weather Any, and a level cap of 90. This specimen also carries an EM slot.

Base Stats

HP 87
ATK 90
DEF 75
SPA 88
SPD 75
SPE 100

Evolution

TarroBase stage✎ Confirmed
TerragonEvolve Tarro (exact method not yet documented)✎ Confirmed

Strengths & Weaknesses

Strong against

WaterGroundRockDragon

Weak against

IcePoisonBugDragon

Resists

WaterGrassElectricGroundRock

Best counters vs Terragon

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

Field Notes ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

No wild Terragon has ever been logged on the map, so these notes come from evolved specimens rather than field encounters. The body plan is serpentine — a long jade dragon that threads between trunks the way wind moves through grass, which in the dim of Murkwood's undergrowth would make it nearly impossible to track if it did spawn there. The most repeatable observation is the courtesy: it bows before it battles, every time, an old-fashioned formality that its opponents rarely return. The name reads as terra plus dragon, though the typing puts the emphasis on the greenery rather than the ground.

The contrast with its pre-evolution is worth recording. Tarro is a pepper-crested hatchling that stokes its temper on spicy roots and dares you to mock its size; Terragon has evidently outgrown the chip on its shoulder and replaced it with manners. Same Grass/Dragon typing at both stages — the evolution changes the disposition, not the elements.

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

Community-verified base stats: 87 HP, 90 Attack, 75 Defense, 88 Sp. Atk, 75 Sp. Def, 100 Speed — a 515 total, a full 160 points over Tarro's 355. Speed is the headline: at 100 it outpaces most of what this journal has measured, and with Attack and Sp. Atk sitting at a near-identical 90 and 88, Terragon is a genuine mixed attacker that can lead with whichever side of the movepool a nature or talent roll favors. The flat 75/75 defenses on 87 HP are serviceable rather than sturdy — it wants to strike first, and usually can.

The Grass/Dragon pairing hits Water, Ground, Rock, and rival Dragon types super-effectively, and stacks five resistances: Water, Grass, Electric, Ground, and Rock. The bill arrives from the other direction — Ice, Poison, Bug, and Dragon all appear on its weak list, with Ice the classic executioner of Grass/Dragon builds, so keep it well away from Shiver Snows natives. The EM slot is present on this stage; see the Traits and Equipment pages for what to load into it.

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

Terragon's catch location is listed as "Via Evo," meaning no wild spawn is currently documented in any of the game's zones. The only route runs through Murkwood: catch a Tarro there — an Advance Ball guarantees it at a 100% catch rate — and evolve it. What exactly triggers that evolution is not yet pinned down for this line specifically. Grass Element Stones are the documented evolution item for Grass types as a class, which makes them the obvious suspect, but this journal has not verified the requirement for Tarro and will not pretend otherwise.

Terragon is the end of the line — no further evolution is documented, so the 515-stat spread above is the ceiling. If a stone does prove necessary, they come from shops, chests, and redeem codes; the active codes list is worth checking before spending coins, since codes are case-sensitive and entered through the Settings gear icon in-game.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I catch Terragon in Evomon?

You can't — Terragon's location is listed as "Via Evo," so no wild spawn is documented anywhere on the map. The only known way to obtain one is to catch a Tarro, which spawns in Murkwood, and evolve it. An Advance Ball guarantees the Tarro catch at 100%.

What are Terragon's base stats, and is it worth using?

Its community-verified stats are 87 HP, 90 Attack, 75 Defense, 88 Sp. Atk, 75 Sp. Def, and 100 Speed — 515 total. The 100 Speed plus near-even mixed offenses make it a fast attacker worth keeping; just mind its Ice, Poison, Bug, and Dragon weaknesses.

How does Tarro evolve into Terragon?

The exact trigger is not yet documented for this line. Grass Element Stones are the documented evolution item for Grass types generally — available from shops, chests, and redeem codes — so they are the likely method, but the specific requirement for Tarro has not been community-verified, and Terragon itself evolves no further.

Last updated: 2026-07-02