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Suit up and get ready for the rankings in my player-made Evomon Suits Tier List. Here, I introduce you to these fancy outfits, explain their buffs, and rank them in a simple S through D-Tier system, including placement reasons.

If you’re ready to roll for a Suit and don’t know where to start, start here, and let’s go!

Evomon Suits Tier List

This Tier is up to date as of June 24th, 2026.

S-TIER

The best, most well-rounded Suits that most, if not all, players would benefit from.

  • Energy (Eternal 0.1%)
    • Buff: +16% ULT Skill DMG, +1 Initial Ultimate Energy, and recover 1 Energy after using an ULT.
    • Reason: An incredible Suit that enhances the strongest attack of your Evomon, giving them more chance to use it, and bigger damage when they do.
  • Champion (Eternal 0.1%)
    • Buff: +11% All Skill DMG
    • Reason: One of, if not my absolute favourite, suits. It offers a high, well-rounded buff to all allied Evomon skills, making your entire team far stronger and more combat-equipped.
  • Elemental (Mythic 0.9%)
    • Buff: +2% Skill DMG for each unique element in the party.
    • Reason: Most players go for variety, making sure they don’t have too many of the same elemental types in their party. This Suit rewards that by buffing the elemental attacks of every unique party member. Excellent perk to have.

A-TIER

Solid secondary options to the top tier if you’re after something different, but still want a good Suit.

  • Mediator (Mythic 0.9%)
    • Buff: Allied Evomon take 8% less DMG from the Lead Evomon’s elemental type.
    • Reason: This one can be a little confusing to properly realise, as the lead evomon (first you send into battle) will have their element considered, and if against an enemy of the same type, your allies will take 8% less DMG. This means you need to match the enemy type entering the battle, and switch to a stronger Evomon to take advantage of their debuffed damage and wipe them out. Not my favourite, but it has good utility.
  • Pharmacist (Mythic 0.9%)
    • Buff: +20% healing effect when using potions.
    • Reason: A nice way to keep Evomon alive during harder battles if you frequently rely on potions.
  • Guardian (Legendary 3%)
    • Buff: -11% DMG taken from bosses.
    • Reason: Bosses are the strongest enemy in the game, so it’s nice to have a way to negate some of their powerful damage.
  • Elite Hunter (Legendary 3%)
    • Buff: +11% Boss DMG
    • Reason: Bosses are the strongest enemy in the game, so it’s nice to have an advantage against them.
  • Monster (Legendary 3%)
    • Buff: +10% Evomon EXP from battles and +15% Capture success rate.
    • Reason: Blends the best of both worlds for the Breeder and Catch Master Suits.
  • Breeder (Epic 12%)
    • Buff: +10% Evomon EXP from battles
    • Reason: A great Suit for level grinding, especially if you’re low on food and don’t have the cash to invest in them.
  • Catch Master (Epic 12%)
    • Buff: +10% Capture success rate and +1 Capture Chance
    • Reason: A nice, well-rounded capture buff, giving you a better chance to lock down rarer Evomons, and an additional catch chance instead of the standard 2 per fallen Evomon.
  • Vanguard (Epic 12%)
    • Buff: +22% First-turn DMG.
    • Reason: An incredible Suit that gives you the prime opportunity to flex your elemental prowess and get the upper hand using type advantages for a huge first attack.

B-TIER

These Suits are a little niche and situational, typically best suited (lol) for early and mid-game players.

  • Special (Legendary 3%)
    • Buff: +8% Special Skill DMG
    • Reason: Buffs the ultimate of your Evomon, which they unlock after reaching LVL 30. This skill isn’t always utilised in battles, so this Suit finds itself to be a bit niche. If triggered, though, it’s a great boost to have.
  • Physical (Legendary 3%)
    • Buff: +8% Physical Skill DMG
    • Reason: Restricted to just Physical Evomons, but it is a decent enhancement if you bulk your team with them. Despite its rarity, I find this Suit a little too niche and situational to place above the average tier.
  • Treasure Hunter (Epic 12%)
    • Buff: +15% Coins from battle
    • Reason: Coins aren’t too hard to come by, so this perk feels a little lacklustre compared to those that directly impact the efficiency of how you battle. It’s pretty average, hence the tier.
  • Primal Mage (Epic 12%)
    • Buff: +5% Fire, Water, and Grass Skill DMG
    • Reason: A nice all-rounder for the early game, when you encounter all these three types.
  • Commander (Epic 12%)
    • Buff: +8% Lead Evomon Elemental Skill DMG.
    • Reason: A nice buff for your leader Evomon, but there are better variations of this same buff in the higher tier. If you’re familiar with elemental advantages and want to use them in your favour, you may as well strive to be the best applicant.
  • Capture (Rare 40%)
    • Buff: +5% Capture Success Rate
    • Reason: A nice early-game buff to make filling your team a little easier. As you progress, I’d suggest switching to one of the higher-tier capture Suits if that’s your preference.

C-TIER

Early-game Suits that you will quickly outgrow. They’re not terrible, but hardly provide enough stats to justify long-term use.

  • Fire Novice (Rare 40%)
    • Buff: +5% Fire Type Skill DMG
    • Reason: An easy early-game buff for your starter Evomon.
  • Water Novice (Rare 40%)
    • Buff: +5% Water Type Skill DMG
    • Reason: An easy early-game buff for your starter Evomon.
  • Grass Novice (Rare 40%)
    • Buff: +5% Grass Type Skill DMG
    • Reason: An easy early-game buff for your starter Evomon.

D-TIER

The worst Suits. Very minimal changes and poor execution.

  • Normal (Uncommon 44%)
    • Buff: +5% Normal Type Skill DMG
    • Reason: Normal Evomon aren’t very end-game, and don’t offer enough elemental versatility to warrant a whole Suit dedicated to them.
  • Runner (Uncommon 44%)
    • Buff: +25% Player Movement Speed
    • Reason: It isn’t worth keeping a perk like this when comparing it to the possible rolls.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get Adventure Suits?

Open your side menu by pressing C or your profile icon, and press the clothing tab at the bottom. If this doesn’t appear for you, you need to progress through more of the main storyline to unlock it. Or, travel to Lava Crag and speak with the Debby NPC near the teleporter, in the Adventure Suit stall.

image shows the adventure suit npc at their stall with plenty of suits in vaults

What are Adventure Suits?

These outfits equip your player (without visuals) and apply buff enhancements based on what you discover via RNG. Rarity plays a role in effect, with rarer Suits often being better, but this isn’t a one-size-fits-all rule. You know your build better than anyone else, and can decide which Suit to roll for based on playstyle.

Start Playing Evomon

Now that you’re familiar with the Suits rankings, start rolling for them via Roblox.

Or, for more on this Pokémon-like game, check out my Evomon Shiny Hunting guide. We also have an Evomon Traits Tier List and Evomon Tier List if you’re curious about other game rankings.

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