Tier List
Evomon Tier List
Best starters, early PvE carries, and long-term team core — ranked by how useful each pick is to your run, not by raw stats we can't verify.
Quick answer
The strongest starters are Bubble and Blazpup (S tier), with Leafbun close behind (A). The best early PvE carry is Blazgrowl. These rankings reflect decision usefulness — how reliably a pick helps you progress — not raw numbers, since Evomon does not fully publish its stats.
Starters
The three starters are close in power — pick by playstyle. See the best starters breakdown for the full Bubble vs Blazpup vs Leafbun comparison.
| Rank | Evomon | Best use | Why | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | BubbleWater | Best all-round starter for new players who want a safe run. | Most forgiving starter — Water covers the early Fire/Ground/Rock routes and the line stays useful long-term. | Community signal |
| S | BlazpupFire | Best for fast clears if you can protect it from Water/Ground. | Highest early offensive pressure. Clears Grass/Bug routes fastest, at the cost of being more fragile. | Community signal |
| A | LeafbunGrass | Best for steady, low-risk progress against Water/Ground areas. | Stickiest starter defensively, but Grass has the most early weaknesses (Fire, Flying, Bug, Ice, Poison). | Community signal |
- Best use
- Best all-round starter for new players who want a safe run.
- Why
- Most forgiving starter — Water covers the early Fire/Ground/Rock routes and the line stays useful long-term.
- Best use
- Best for fast clears if you can protect it from Water/Ground.
- Why
- Highest early offensive pressure. Clears Grass/Bug routes fastest, at the cost of being more fragile.
- Best use
- Best for steady, low-risk progress against Water/Ground areas.
- Why
- Stickiest starter defensively, but Grass has the most early weaknesses (Fire, Flying, Bug, Ice, Poison).
Early PvE carries
Who to invest in first for fast island clears. More detail on the best PvE carries page.
| Rank | Evomon | Best use | Why | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | BlazgrowlFire | Invest first if you picked Blazpup and want fast island clears. | Premier mid-game nuke against Grass/Bug/Steel. Pure damage when supported. | Community signal |
| A | BubboxerWaterFighting | A durable mid-game carry that rarely gets hard-countered. | Dual Water/Fighting coverage answers Normal and Rock foes that wall other carries. | Needs check |
| B | ChirppyFlyingNormal | A reliable early filler — do not over-invest before it evolves. | Easy early catch that trains fast and covers Grass/Fighting while you build a core. | Community signal |
- Best use
- Invest first if you picked Blazpup and want fast island clears.
- Why
- Premier mid-game nuke against Grass/Bug/Steel. Pure damage when supported.
- Best use
- A durable mid-game carry that rarely gets hard-countered.
- Why
- Dual Water/Fighting coverage answers Normal and Rock foes that wall other carries.
- Best use
- A reliable early filler — do not over-invest before it evolves.
- Why
- Easy early catch that trains fast and covers Grass/Fighting while you build a core.
Team core & late game
Long-term members worth keeping. Plan coverage with the Team Builder and the Type Chart.
| Rank | Evomon | Best use | Why | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | BubbladerWaterFighting | Keep as a permanent core member through the late game. | Broad super-effective coverage and solid bulk make it a long-term team anchor. | Needs check |
| A | ChirphantomFlyingPsychic | A flexible late-game special attacker and pivot. | Reported Flying/Psychic typing gives strong late-game utility against Fighting/Poison. | Needs check |
| A | BlazmaneFire | A late-game finisher for Grass/Steel bosses. | Highest raw damage ceiling, but its frailty and Water/Ground weakness need team support. | Needs check |
| B | LeafbladeGrass | A situational pick that shines against specific boss types. | Strong into Water/Rock/Ground bosses but held back by many shared Grass weaknesses. | Needs check |
- Best use
- Keep as a permanent core member through the late game.
- Why
- Broad super-effective coverage and solid bulk make it a long-term team anchor.
- Best use
- A flexible late-game special attacker and pivot.
- Why
- Reported Flying/Psychic typing gives strong late-game utility against Fighting/Poison.
- Best use
- A late-game finisher for Grass/Steel bosses.
- Why
- Highest raw damage ceiling, but its frailty and Water/Ground weakness need team support.
- Best use
- A situational pick that shines against specific boss types.
- Why
- Strong into Water/Rock/Ground bosses but held back by many shared Grass weaknesses.
How to use this tier list
Treat the tiers as a guide for where to spend limited resources — evolution materials, trait potions, and your time — not as a ranking you have to follow. A B-tier Evomon that counters the boss in front of you beats an S-tier pick that gets walled.
Start with your starter, add an early carry that covers its weaknesses, then round out a five-Evomon team that can pressure several types. The Team Builder flags shared weaknesses automatically so you don't build a team that folds to one element.
Why tier lists change
Rankings move for three reasons. New codes can hand out trait or talent boosts that make a mid-tier Evomon suddenly worth training early. Balance patches buff or nerf whole lines. And new Evomon releases reshuffle who the best carry into a given route actually is.
That is why every pick carries a last-checked date — a tier list is a snapshot, not a permanent verdict.
Sources & confidence
These ratings blend community signal — what experienced players report across Discord and community guides — with our own early-game testing. Where the live game confirms behaviour, we mark it confirmed. Where it is widely reported but we can't verify it ourselves, it shows as community signal. Anything still uncertain is flagged as needs-check.
We never invent precise numbers. If a stat or evolution detail isn't published, we keep the description qualitative and label the uncertainty instead of guessing.
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