Evomon Evolution Guide
All evolution lines, level requirements, and stat progression. Last updated: 2026-06-24
How Evolution Works
Level Up
Most Evomons evolve by reaching a specific level. Battle and use EXP Fruits to level up.
Evolution Stones
Some evolutions require special stones. Find them in dungeons or buy from shops.
Mutations
Shiny and Sparkle variants have enhanced stats and unique appearances. Exact encounter rates are still being documented.
Starter Evolution Lines
Blazpup Line
FireBubble Line
WaterLeafbun Line
GrassFrostlet Line
IceBluebird Line
LightVipip Line
ShadowMutations
View all mutations βShiny
RARERarest mutation with random stat buffs and unique cosmetic recolor. Rolled on every encounter; each species has a pity counter.
Prismatic
RAREGlowing cosmetic variant, more common than Shiny. Purely visual β no stat bonuses. Rolled on every encounter alongside Shiny.
When to Evolve
β Evolve When
- β’ You have enough EXP Fruits to level the evolution
- β’ The evolution has better base stats
- β’ You need the type coverage for upcoming content
- β’ You have backup Evomons for your team
β Wait If
- β’ You only have one strong Evomon
- β’ You're about to face a dungeon weak to your current type
- β’ You don't have EXP Fruits to level the evolution
- β’ A better evolution path is available later
Evolution Materials
Evolution Stones
Found in dungeons, shops, and quest rewards. Required for some evolutions.
EXP Fruits
Earned from codes, battles, and daily rewards. Use to level up quickly.
Coins
Used for shop purchases and some evolution requirements.
Evolution Tips
- β’Use Medium EXP Fruits from codes to quickly level up new Evomons.
- β’Save your evolution stones for rare evolutions β don't waste them on common lines.
- β’Shiny and Sparkle variants have enhanced stats and unique appearances. Keep them if you find one!
- β’Some evolution lines branch β check the wiki for all possible paths before committing.
- β’Evolve during double EXP events for maximum efficiency.