Tier List
Evolution Priority
Who to evolve first, which materials to save, and the early mistakes that quietly slow your run.
Quick answer
Evolve your starter first. It is your most dependable damage early, and a fully-evolved starter clears the first boss line cleanly. Then commit to one carry before spending anything rare on filler Evomon.
Evolution priority table
| Priority | Evomon | Why | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BubbleWater | Your starter is your most reliable damage source early — evolve it first to clear the first boss line. | Community signal |
| 1 | BlazpupFire | If Blazpup is your starter, prioritize its evolutions for the fastest early clears. | Community signal |
| 2 | ChirppyFlyingNormal | A cheap early catch that pays off quickly — a good second evolution investment. | Community signal |
| 3 | LeafbunGrass | Evolve later unless it is your starter; Grass weaknesses make it situational. | Needs check |
Priority 1 picks share the top slot because the right answer depends on which starter you chose — evolve whichever starter you're running first.
Material scarcity warning
Rare evolution materials are the easiest resource to waste early. It's tempting to evolve everything you catch, but scarce materials are far more valuable saved for your long-term team core. Spend common materials freely on your starter and main carry, and bank the rare ones until you're certain an Evomon earns a permanent slot. Codes occasionally hand out boosts that ease this crunch — check the codes page before a big evolution.
Your first serious evolution
After your starter, your first big-material evolution should be your dedicated PvE carry — typically Blazgrowl for fast clears or Bubboxer for reliability. See the best PvE carries page to decide which fits your team, and confirm the level milestones in the level 30 guide.
Mistakes to avoid
- Evolving filler too early. Stepping-stone catches like Chirppy are useful, but don't sink rare materials into them.
- Spreading materials thin. Half-evolving three Evomon is weaker than fully evolving one carry.
- Ignoring type coverage. Evolving a second Evomon with the same weaknesses as your starter leaves your team exposed — check the Team Builder first.
- Skipping codes. Evolving right before a code drop can mean spending materials you'd otherwise have gotten for free.
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