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Evomon Frequently Asked Questions

✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

Consider this page the front desk of the field station: the questions every traveller asks before heading into the tall grass, answered from the same ledger the rest of this wiki runs on. We cover the basics — cost, roster size, starters — then the mechanics that decide your first week: evolution stones, redeem codes, mutation odds, reroll potions, daily resets. Where the evidence is solid we give numbers; where it is thin we say so plainly, because Evomon is barely weeks old and half of its systems are still being surveyed. Deeper treatments live on the linked database pages.

How We Source Our Answers ✎ Confirmed

Before you weigh any answer on this page, know how it was gathered. This wiki keeps a field ledger, and every entry carries an evidence grade. Verified means the community pipeline has cross-checked the numbers — currently that covers the base stats of 59 creatures. Observed means the detail is consistently reported across community sources but has not been anchored to a primary official document; most Evomon mechanics sit here, because the game is only a few weeks old and its developers patch faster than they document. Unknown means we found nothing worth repeating, and we say so instead of papering over the gap. Two rules follow from this. We never quietly promote an observed note to verified status — an upgrade only happens when new evidence lands and the change is recorded. And we never import another site's roster totals or rate claims as our own; anything we could not check independently is labelled with its source or left out.

Counting the Dex Honestly ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

The most common source of confusion is the creature count, so here is the full arithmetic. The in-game Dex is numbered to 108 slots. Of those, 76 creatures are revealed — real artwork exists and each has its own entry on our Dex. Within that 76, exactly 59 have base stats the community has verified, while the remaining 17 are catalogued with their stats still awaiting verification, and we flag the difference on every page rather than blending the two. Eighteen of the 76 carry two elements. One oddity worth naming: every revealed creature currently shares the same surface data — rarity SSS, community rank E, spawn weather listed as Any, and a level cap of 90 — which reads like placeholder uniformity rather than a finished rarity system, so we record it without building theories on top of it. Some creatures also carry an EM slot and some do not; we mark that per entry from the game's own data instead of assuming.

The Game in Brief ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

Evomon is a monster-catching RPG on Roblox built on a classic fifteen-element chart: Normal, Fire, Water, Grass, Electric, Ice, Fighting, Poison, Ground, Flying, Psychic, Bug, Rock, Steel and Dragon. It launched around mid-June 2026 and has already logged roughly 24.9 million visits with a peak of about 106,000 concurrent players (Roblox figures retrieved 2026-07-02), running on a live-service cadence of frequent updates. The world spans twenty mapped zones with level ranges, from the Starter Zone through Verdant Valley, Petal Pond, Lava Crag, Amber Acres, Crystal Cascade, Raven Ridge, Rocky Ridge, Canyon Oasis, Shiver Snows, Silent Sands, Dusk Town, Murkwood and Nether Land. Around the core catch-and-evolve loop sit the systems we database separately: 29 natures that trade a ten-percent raise in one stat for a ten-percent cut in another, 41 trait passives, per-capture talent grades running from C at 40 percent up to SSS at 100 percent, Shiny and Prismatic mutations, six equipment sets earned in Gear Dungeons, and 175 catalogued moves.

Open Questions in the Field Log ✎ Observed (cross-referenced)

Honesty requires listing what we do not know. Trading between players is undocumented in every source we track; we neither confirm nor deny that a trading system exists. Exact per-encounter odds for Shiny and Prismatic rolls are unpublished — the pity mechanic is observed, the base rate is not. The clock time of the daily reset has not been pinned down, only that resets gate part of the quest and progression loop. Thirty-two Dex slots beyond the 76 revealed creatures remain empty, and community reports name at least one creature, Boltonia, that is viewable in the Dex but not yet obtainable. Several revealed creatures carry a catch location of Stay Tune or Unknown, meaning nobody has documented where they spawn — as distinct from Via Evo, which is a real answer: evolve the pre-evolution. When a blank fills in, it lands on the relevant database page with its evidence grade; until then, treat any site quoting hard numbers here as guessing.

Frequently asked questions

Is Evomon free to play?

Yes. Evomon is a free Roblox experience — anyone with a Roblox account can join at no cost on any device Roblox supports. Since launching around mid-June 2026 it has drawn roughly 24.9 million visits and a peak of about 106,000 concurrent players. Optional purchases exist, but catching, evolving and redeeming codes cost nothing.

How many Evomon are there?

The Dex is numbered to 108 slots. Of those, 76 creatures are revealed with real artwork and a full entry on our Dex; 59 of the 76 have community-verified base stats, and the other 17 are catalogued while their stats await verification. Eighteen revealed creatures are dual-type. The remaining 32 slots are not yet revealed.

Which starter should I pick — Bubble, Blazpup, or Leafbun?

The three starter lines are Bubble (Water), Blazpup (Fire) and Leafbun (Grass). No verified stat spread currently proves one strictly best, so choose by early-zone matchups on the type chart and by which line you want to invest stones in. Note that starters cannot be farmed in the wild; community reports say extra starters come only from the invite reward for players genuinely new to the game.

How do I evolve my Evomon?

Evolution runs on element-specific Evolution Stones — the Fire, Grass, Ice and Water stones serve their whole element, while documented Bug-stone lines include Humding, Chitmite and Gempillar, the Psychic stone covers the Starloop and Wispuff lines, and the Rock stone evolves Fluffet into Fluffastar. Stones come from shops, chests and redeem codes. The rarer Omni-Stone supplies missing materials once the level requirement is met, but community testing says it cannot replace the elemental stone itself. A Dex location of Via Evo means the creature is only obtained by evolving its pre-evolution.

Are there working Evomon codes right now?

Yes — 13 active codes as of 2026-07-02, redeemed through the Settings gear icon in-game. Type each code exactly as written, because they are case-sensitive. Rewards lean toward progression materials: element stones, reroll potions, catch balls, EXP Fruits, Summon Tickets and coins. Our Codes page tracks the current list with verification dates.

What are the shiny odds in Evomon?

Exact per-encounter odds are not yet documented, and we will not invent a number. What is documented: Shiny mutations carry stronger stats, Prismatic mutations are recolored patterns, and both run on a pity counter that guarantees the roll once it reaches 100 percent — the pity does not overflow past that cap. Prismatic Eggs hatch a random Evomon with a chance at a random pattern.

Can I reroll Traits, Natures, or Talents?

Yes — dedicated reroll potions exist for all three, obtainable from codes and shops. Traits draw from a pool of 41 passives rolled in Normal 6.5 percent, Rare 2.7 percent, or Legendary 1.5 percent tiers. Natures span 29 options, each raising one stat ten percent and lowering another by the same. Talent potions reshuffle which stats carry the quality boost but cannot raise the grade itself — an S-grade roll will not become SSS.

What do daily resets do, and when do they happen?

Community reporting says daily resets refresh part of the quest and progression loop. The practical case: if you are stuck below trainer level 30 with every quest done — level 30 gates Ascension — catch new species in other zones, let higher-level friends ferry you to fresh areas, then wait for the reset. The exact reset clock time has not been documented yet.

Can you trade Evomon with other players?

We have not verified any trading system, and none of the sources we track document one. That is not the same as saying trading is impossible — only that nothing checkable exists yet. Until the game or its community demonstrates otherwise, treat off-platform offers to trade creatures for currency or items as likely scams.

Which catch ball should I use?

The Advance Ball carries a 100 percent catch rate, so save yours for the finds you cannot afford to lose. Community reports also describe a Prismatic Ball that grants SSS Talent and one random Prismatic pattern; most players spend it on a Shiny, since Shinies already carry stronger base stats. Several active codes hand out balls.

What does verified versus observed mean on this wiki?

Verified means the community pipeline has cross-checked the numbers — currently the base stats of 59 creatures. Observed means a detail is consistently reported across community sources without a primary official document behind it, which describes most Evomon mechanics today. We never silently upgrade an observed note to verified, and genuine gaps are labelled unknown rather than filled with guesses.

Is this the same EvoMon that's on Steam and Switch?

No. The Steam and Nintendo Switch EvoMon is an unrelated tamagotchi-style creature-raising game from a different developer. This wiki documents only the Roblox monster-catching RPG by Evomon Devs. If you arrived searching for the console title, nothing here — codes, Dex, mechanics — applies to that game.

Last updated: 2026-07-02