Evomon Beginner Guide - evomon beginner guide
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Matchup check
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Resource loop
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Meta picks
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| Name | Type | Tier | Roles | Why |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arcapex | Electric | S | coverage, damage | Pros: The strongest Electric evomon in our opinion (and community agrees). Excellent for punishing Water and Flying enemies while fitting into most mixed teams. Cons: Ground matchups are a problem, and its value drops if you already have enough good anti-Water damage-dealers. |
| Arcub | Electric | S | bossing, damage | ; Great DPS and fleshes out elemental interactions for your team ; Get it from the Thunder Cliffs boss |
| Bluebird | Flying | S | coverage, damage, farming | ; Bluebird into Volcrest is an amazing fill for coverage and the Bleed debuff for DPS ; Easy way to grind them and the quest for them is at Raven Ridge if you go up the vines around the area to a sky spot where they spawn ; Just note that you don’t have many Elemental interactions to exploit |
| Lavarock | Fire | S | coverage, damage | Pros: The clearest Fire pick in the current meta, with strong late-game damage and great matchups into Grass, Bug, Steel, and Ice enemies. Cons: Needs teammates that can handle Water, Ground, and Rock so it does not get forced into bad fights. |
| Tarro | Grass | S | tank | ; The best Grass type ; One of if not the best tanks in the late-game ; A must-have IMO for late game teams |
| Terragon | Grass | S | coverage, tank | Pros: A top Grass core for players who want something tanky, consistent, and useful against Water, Ground, and Rock teams. Cons: Fire, Flying, Ice, Bug, and Poison coverage can make it uncomfortable. |
| Volcrest | Flying | S | farming, progression | Pros: One of the best tempo picks, with strong Flying pressure for farming and general progression.. Cons: Rock, Ice, and Electric can shut it down quickly if you do not bring proper backup. |
| Astraknight | Fighting | A | progression | Pros: Strong standalone Fighting pick with immediate value if you already have it and need a hard-hitting physical slot. Cons: You need to be lucky with a talent roll if you want to any real value from it. ; Astraknight is strong, especially if you get him early but it’s for Robux so take it with a grain of salt ; I don’t think it’s a worthwhile spend for Robux but maybe you want the other goodies from the premium pass (note that you’ll farm them anyway) ; If you want a free Fighting type just go for Pummpaw |
| Boltonia | Electric | A | coverage | Pros: Useful Electric option with good matchup value into Water and Flying enemies, especially if Arcapex is not available yet. Cons: There are better options. |
| Chitaladin | Bug | A | coverage, progression | Pros: One of the better Bug investments, especially once it reaches its final form and starts covering Grass and Psychic targets well. Cons: The early forms feel less impressive, and Fire, Flying, and Rock matchups limit how freely you can use it. |
| Chitmite | Bug | A | progression | ; Unlike other A-Tiers Chitmite is a bit weak early which is why I put him in the A-Tier ; That said, Chitaladin is a great pick for your end-game gamemode teams |
| Datubud | Grass | A | progression | ; Datubud is a great beginner Evomon ; Tons of great Psychic/debuff moves ; Get it on the fourth island |
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