Evomon Tier List [META and BEST Evomon]

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Find out which Evomons are the best in my Evomon Tier List, ranking all evolutions from S-tier to D-tier whilst also including their types. To make your Evomon even stronger, learn about the various Traits in my Evomon Traits Tier List.

Evomon Tier List

With such a wide array of Evomon to collect, it’s tricky to know which are the best for your team. Depending on the Evomon’s type and who your opponents are, your team can vary. My rankings reflect the consensus of the vast majority of players as to which Evomon are the strongest and weakest overall.

Even if they’re not part of a team, I recommend having at least one Evomon of each type so you’re prepared for any battle. In general, evolved Evomon are better than their first evolutions as each form increases in strength.

You never know, you might get lucky enough if you go Shiny Hunting in Evomon.

  • Please note that this tier list is a work in progress, so some Evomon and their evolutions will be missing for now

S Tier


  • Bluebird
    • Type:
      • Flying
  • Lavite
    • Type:
      • Fire
  • Tarro
    • Type:
      • Grass
  • Arcub
    • Type:
      • Electric
  • Arcapex
    • Type:
      • Electric
  • Blazmane
    • Type:
      • Fire
  • Pebgolem
    • Type:
      • Rock
  • Empixy
    • Type:
      • Fire
  • Volcrest
    • Type:
      • Flying
  • Viparch
    • Type:
      • Poison
  • Fluffastar
    • Type:
      • Rock
  • Chitaladin
    • Type:
      • Bug
  • Lavarock
    • Type:
      • Fire
  • Frostelle
    • Type:
      • Ice
  • Frostseer
    • Type:
      • Ice
  • Tarragon
    • Type:
      • Grass
  • Pummash
    • Type:
      • Fighting
  • Datunymph
    • Type:
      • Grass
  • Wispshade
    • Type:
      • Poison
  • Wisphex
    • Type:
      • Poison
  • Astraknight
    • Type:
      • Fighting
  • Boltonia
    • Type:
      • Electric

A Tier


  • Wispuff
    • Type:
      • Poison
  • Datubud
    • Type:
      • Grass
  • Pebble
    • Type:
      • Rock
  • Frostlet
    • Type:
      • Ice
  • Sparkit
    • Type:
      • Fire
  • Chitmite
    • Type:
      • Bug
  • Vipip
    • Type:
      • Poison
  • Fluffet
    • Type:
      • Rock
  • Blazgrowl
    • Type:
      • Fire
  • Twirlby
    • Type:
      • Bug
  • Mopillow
    • Type:
      • Normal
  • Pebroll
    • Type:
      • Rock
  • Emfox
    • Type:
      • Fire
  • Silvanarch
    • Type:
      • Grass
  • Vipour
    • Type:
      • Poison
  • Glacitadel
    • Type:
      • Ice
  • Chitgladi
    • Type:
      • Bug
  • Sundercrene
    • Type:
      • Bug
  • Spikumane
    • Type:
      • Ground
  • Gempress
    • Type:
      • Bug
  • Starmuse
    • Type:
      • Psychic
  • Pummpaw
    • Type:
      • Fighting
  • Mudthorn
    • Type:
      • Ground

B Tier

  • Mudbud
    • Type:
      • Ground
  • Graycrene
    • Type:
      • Flying
  • Spikub
    • Type:
      • Ground
  • Blazpup
    • Type:
      • Fire
  • Gempillar
    • Type:
      • Bug
  • Mopebun
    • Type:
      • Normal
  • Starloop
    • Type:
      • Psychic
  • Bubblade
    • Type:
      • Water
  • Leafblade
    • Type:
      • Grass
  • Chirphantom
    • Type:
      • Flying
  • Flutterby
    • Type:
      • Bug
  • Clamspire
    • Type:
      • Water
  • Florawn
    • Type:
      • Grass
  • Glacone
    • Type:
      • Ice

C Tier


  • Glaclide
    • Type:
      • Ice
  • Stardrift
    • Type:
      • Grass
  • Humding
    • Type:
      • Bug
  • Budling
    • Type:
      • Grass
  • Bubboxer
    • Type:
      • Water
  • Leafroge
    • Type:
      • Grass
  • Chirplume
    • Type:
      • Flying
  • Mirefish
    • Type:
      • Water
  • Clamwhirl
    • Type:
      • Water
  • Tinkore
    • Type:
      • Steel

D Tier


  • Bubble
    • Type:
      • Water
  • Clampip
    • Type:
      • Water
  • Chirppy
    • Type:
      • Flying
  • Gulpfish
    • Type:
      • Water
  • Tinkog
    • Type:
      • Steel
  • Leafbun
    • Type:
      • Grass

How to Get More Evomon

If you’re looking for more Evomon for your Dex, you need to use Balls. To increase your chances of catching Evomon, you should use Advanced Balls, and if you want a higher chance of catching a rare Evomon, opt for King Balls. As you discover Evomon in the wild, throw a Ball to capture them. This isn’t always successful, so make sure you have plenty in your inventory so you can try again.

You can also hatch Eggs for new Evomon. For this, you must place the Egg into an incubator slot and wait for it to hatch. The Prismatic Egg, for example, takes an hour. You can check the Hatching Chamber by clicking on the Evomon Team button, then looking for the icon that looks like an egg with a question mark inside; it’s next to the storage box icon.

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