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Evomon Beginner Guide

scheduleLast updated: Jun 29, 2026

Start Evomon right with this beginner guide: best starter, early carries, resource priorities, fast leveling loop, and daily routine for Roblox.

Guide Details

Overview

Evomon front-loads rewards to ease new players in, but it quietly introduces a resource-scarcity game around evolution stones and daily player XP. The players who progress smoothest are not the ones who grind the hardest; they are the ones who know which rewards to claim first, which creatures to invest in, and which daily activities actually move the account forward.

This guide is a first-session playbook. It assumes you have just finished the tutorial and want a clean order of operations for the next few hours and days.

Verified by Henry Collins on June 29, 2026 at 02:45 UTC: I reviewed multiple first-session playthroughs and the official Evomon page to confirm the starter names (Bubble, Blazpup, Leafbun), the Settings-based redemption path, the main quest structure, and the Level 30 Ascension wall described by progression players in late June 2026.

Day 1 Steps

Step 1 — Redeem All Active Codes

Before spending anything, open Settings by clicking the gear icon in the top-left corner and enter every active code from the Evomon Codes page. The combined rewards include thousands of Coins, dozens of EXP Fruits, Advanced Balls, Summon Tickets, and reroll potions. This is the largest single power spike a new account can get.

Step 2 — Pick Your Starter

Choose one of the three starters based on your preferred pace:

Starter Style Best For
Bubble Safe, balanced water type Players who want the easiest early curve
Blazpup Aggressive fire type Players who accept slightly higher risk for faster clears
Leafbun Steady, defensive nature type Players who prefer slower, more durable fights

None of the starters are endgame carries, so do not pour evolution stones into them.

Step 3 — Follow the Main Quests

The quest list on the right side of the screen is your primary source of player XP. Player XP unlocks new areas, dungeons, and ascension tiers. It is more important than wild battles in the early game. Complete quests in order and catch only the creatures the quest explicitly asks for.

Step 4 — Understand Your Balls

  • Standard Balls — Infinite. Use these for everything routine.
  • Advanced Balls — Higher catch rate. Save for rare spawns.
  • King Ball — Guarantees a triple-S talent. Save for a top-tier carry.
  • Prismatic Ball — Guarantees a prismatic variant. Best used on a shiny or shiny egg.

The game gives you a King Ball early. Do not use it on the first wild creature you see.

Step 5 — Build a Basic Squad

A functional early squad has:

  • 1 main carry — Your highest-level damage dealer
  • 1–2 type-coverage creatures — Cover the carry's weaknesses
  • 1 flex slot — For quests or specific type matchups

Do not level every creature you catch. Focus resources on one or two damage dealers until you reach the mid-game.

Step 6 — Plan Your First Evolution

Your first serious evolution target should be Lava Rock, a fire/rock creature available in the third major area. It has strong type coverage, a counter ability, and remains useful deep into the game. Before that, avoid spending evolution stones on starters or low-tier catches.

Leveling Efficiently

Method Frequency Best Use
XP Dungeon Twice daily Bulk EXP for your whole squad
Main Quests As available Player XP and unlocks
Daily Quests Daily Player XP and resources
World Boss Twice daily Player XP and exchange tokens
EXP Fruits As needed Spike a single carry's level

A key detail: Evomon has automatic XP Share. To level one creature quickly, unequip everything else before feeding fruits or farming high-level enemies.

Daily Routine Snapshot

Once you unlock the full daily loop, spend 30–45 minutes on:

  1. Daily quests — Highest player XP source.
  2. XP Dungeon — Two runs for squad levels.
  3. World Boss — Up to two claims for tokens.
  4. Traveling Merchant — Buy evolution stones if they appear.
  5. Infinite Tower — Push as far as possible for first-clear stones.
  6. Summon Runes — Use tickets for evolution material exchanges.

Skip the Equipment Dungeon until your squad is strong enough; otherwise the daily attempt is wasted.

Common Beginner Mistakes

  • Wasting evolution stones on starters — Save them for proven carries.
  • Using the King Ball early — Wait for a target you will use long-term.
  • Spreading EXP across too many creatures — Focus on one carry first.
  • Ignoring daily quests — They gate player level and unlocks.
  • Buying EXP Fruits from the merchant — Evolution stones are almost always the better purchase.
  • Chasing shinies too early — Shiny hunting is fun but slows progression before Level 30.

FAQ

How long does the early game last?

Most players reach the Level 30 Ascension wall within a few days of focused play. After that, daily-capped player XP becomes the main gate.

Should I buy a game pass?

No game pass is required to progress. Movement speed or inventory convenience passes can help, but all PvE content is completable as a free player.

What should I spend Coins on first?

Priority one is evolution stones from the traveling merchant or in-game shops. After that, buy basic healing items or additional balls if you are running low.

When should I start caring about talents, traits, and natures?

Talents matter once you have a carry worth keeping. Traits and natures become relevant in the mid-to-late game; do not reroll them on weak early creatures.

Change Log

  • 2026-06-29: Initial guide covering Day 1 steps, starter choice, leveling, daily routine, and common mistakes.

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