EEvomon Guide

Beginner's Guide to Evomon

Updated 2026-06-24

Start Here

This guide is built for your first few hours. Follow the steps in order, then come back when you are ready for team building and evolution priority.

First 30 Minutes

Start by redeeming every active code from the Codes page. The free EXP Fruit and Coins let you evolve your starter faster than raw grinding. Choose your starter based on comfort: Bubble for the smoothest route through Verdant Valley, Blazpup for aggressive damage and the highest long-term ceiling, or Leafbun for a patient, three-stage Grass line. Jump through the portal and push toward the first boss.

Redeem Codes First

Open Settings, paste each active code, and claim the rewards. The fruit and balls from codes are worth more than early wild encounters. Do this before you spend any Coins on shop items. Codes are case-sensitive, so copy them exactly.

Choose Your Starter With the First Biome in Mind

Verdant Valley is filled with Rock and Ground targets, making Water the most comfortable opener. Bubble deals super-effective damage against the rock boss and resists Rock hits, so you level faster with fewer wipes. Fire and Grass can both work, but they ask for more early support. If you already picked one of the slower starters, don't restart—fix your support catches first.

Build One Carry Before Building a Collection

Use your first fruits and experience items to push one monster ahead of the rest. Bubble into Bubboxer is the most common first carry, but the real rule is: fund whatever is already winning your fights. A wide roster of under-leveled monsters is weaker than one strong carry plus helpers.

Farm Boss Rewards and EXP Fruit, Not Random Grinds

Boss rewards and EXP Fruit are the fastest way to level. Don't grind low-level wild spawns when a boss clear or a code reward is available. Repeat the first boss loop and use fruit to skip slow levels. Later, exchange boss tokens for Large EXP Fruits at the Exchange Merchant.

Find Hidden Chests

Verdant Valley and the starter areas contain hidden chests with early currency and items. They are worth grabbing before you start buying balls or potions from the shop.

Plan Around the Level 30 Wall

Once you approach level 30, Ascension, Ultimates, and Rebirth become part of your plan. Start saving evolution materials and build a 5-creature core before you hit the wall. Petal Pond becomes your main daily EXP source at this stage.

Talents and Natures Matter

Talents give flat stat bonuses based on rank (A, S, SS, SSS), and you can reroll them to focus on key stats. Natures provide a +10% boost to one stat and a -10% reduction to another. Match your nature to your move type: boost Special Attack for special moves, or Attack for physical moves.

What to Avoid Early

Don't split resources across five monsters. Don't chase Shiny or Sparkle variants before you have a stable team. Don't ignore the type chart—use it directionally, but remember some interactions are still being verified by the community.