Evomon Astraknight [Strengths, Weaknesses, and How to Get]

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The Astraknight Evomon is a popular one right now due to its limited-time availability. In Evomon, you can level up the in-game Battle Pass for a variety of free rewards. We’ve got a guide on how to earn Battle Bass EXP in Evomon to help you get Astraknight as soon as possible.

Evomon Astrakight

Astraknight is a Fighting-type Evomon with a single evolution. It’s a limited-time Evomon, so it’s understandably highly sought after.

How to Get Astraknight

The only way to get Astraknight is by levelling up the in-game Battle Pass. Reaching level 5 of the Premium Battle Pass and the free Battle Pass rewards you with an Astraknight Egg.

The Premium Battle Pass grants a Shiny Astraknight Egg, whereas the free Battle Pass grants a regular Astraknight Egg.

To level up the Battle Pass, you need to earn Battle Pass EXP. You passively earn this type of EXP by playing the game and taking part in battles. From dungeons to world bosses and even regular Evomon battles, you contribute to the Battle Pass. Logging in every day, feeding your Evomon and catching Evomon are some of the easiest ways to get Battle Pass EXP, too.

Elemental Strengths and Weaknesses

It’s important to know which elements deal more DMG or less DMG to Astraknight during battles. There’s also an element that Astraknight has extra resistance to, which reduces the amount of DMG taken.

Weak To:

Astraknight takes 2x more DMG from these Evomon.

  • Flying
  • Psychic

Strong Against:

Deal 2x more DMG with Astraknight when attacking Evomon with the following elements.

  • Normal
  • Ice
  • Rock
  • Steel

Resistant To:

The DMG taken by Astraknight when attacked with this element is reduced by 0.5x.

  • Rock

Best Evomon Against Astraknight

As Astraknight is weak against both Flying and Psychic-type moves, the following Evomon are essential for your team.

  • Bluebird Evolution Line [Volcrest]
    • Element: Flying
  • Chirppy Evolution Line [Chirplume and Chirphantom]
    • Element: Flying
  • Graycrene Evolution Line [Sundercrene]
    • Element: Flying
  • Databud Evolution Line [Datunymph]
    • Element: Psychic
    • Databud and Datunymph also use Grass-type moves, which have no additional effects on Astraknight
  • Twirlby [Humding Evolution Line]
    • Element: Flying
    • Twirlby also uses Bug-type moves, which have no additional effects when used against Astraknight
      • Twirlby is the third evolution in the Humding Evolution Line, but its previous forms [Humding and Flutterby] only use Bug-type moves
  • Starloop Evolution Line [Starmuse]
    • Element: Psychic
  • Wispuff Evolution Line [Wispshade and Wisphex]
    • Element: Psychic
    • Wispuff also uses Poison-type moves, but Astraknight takes no extra DMG from this element

Base Stats

These are the base stats of Astraknight, which means your Astraknight may have slightly different ones, albeit better stats numerically.

  • HP: 88
  • Speed: 90
  • Attack: 108
  • Defense: 94
  • SP DEF: 80
  • SP ATK: 50

Evolution

The Astraknight Evomon does not evolve and is a singular evolution creature. This is most likely because it’s an Evomon obtained via the Battle Pass, and it’s already a pretty strong addition to your team if you need a Fighting-type.

There’s nothing wrong with an Evomon that doesn’t have an Evolution Line; Astraknight is strong enough as it is. To be honest, if you look at its appearance, it already looks like a third-evolution Evomon.

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