
If you’re grinding through Roblox Evomon and wondering which monsters are actually worth your EXP Fruits and evolution materials, you’ve come to the right place. Evomon is a PokΓ©mon-inspired open-world game with over 100 catchable creatures, turn-based battles, dungeons, and boss fights β and not every monster pulls its weight equally. This tier list ranks every Evomon in its base form from S (strongest) to D (weakest), so you always know where to invest first. Here’s a quick-glance table before we dive in:
| Tier | What It Means |
|---|---|
| S | Best for late-game raids, world bosses, and tower |
| A | Strong alternatives; minor late-game fall-off |
| B | Good early/mid-game or situationally powerful |
| C | Decent early, but don’t over-invest |
| D | Weakest β replace as soon as possible |
Rankings are based on base-form stats, skill access, elemental utility, and end-game scaling across PvE, dungeons, and boss content.
| Tier | Evomon |
|---|---|
| S | Arcub, Astraknight, Bluebird, Boltonia, Tarro |
| A | Chitmite, Datubud, Fluffastar, Frostlet, Lavite, Pebble, Sparkit, Vipip, Wispuff |
| B | Blazpup, Gempillar, Mudbud, Spikbub, Starloop |
| C | Budling, Glaclide, Humding, Mopebun, Stardrift |
| D | Bubble, Chirppy, Clampip, Gulpfish, Leafbun, Tinkog |
Note: Battle Pass Evomons dominate S-tier, but several free-to-catch monsters compete comfortably at the top.
These five Evomons are the backbone of every top-performing team right now:
Pro Tip: If you have a Battle Pass, prioritize leveling Tarro or Astraknight first β their survivability lets your damage dealers shine.
A-tier monsters can carry you through most of the game with the right team around them:
These monsters will get you far early on but start to fall behind as stronger options appear:
C-Tier (Budling, Glaclide, Humding, Mopebun, Stardrift): Fine for the very early game, but they require far more investment than higher-tier creatures to stay relevant. Useful for type coverage in a pinch.
D-Tier (Bubble, Chirppy, Clampip, Gulpfish, Leafbun, Tinkog): These are the weakest options individually and don’t slot well into strong teams. Collectors may want them to complete the Evodex, but don’t funnel evolution materials here.
Important note on Bubble: Although it sits in D-tier by raw base power, its Water typing is the easiest route through early Verdant Valley rock bosses and Lava Crack. As a starter choice only, it’s the fastest path for brand-new accounts.

You pick one of three starter eggs at the beginning: Blazpup (Fire), Bubble (Water), or Leafbun (Grass).
| Starter | Type | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Blazpup | Fire | Highest long-term battle ceiling among starters |
| Bubble | Water | Smoothest early-game progression through first islands |
| Leafbun | Grass | Balanced opener; strong in grass and water zones |
Blazpup wins overall β it exploits early elemental weaknesses effectively and has access to high-tier skills. None of the starters can roll Shiny or Sparkle variants, so pick based on playstyle. You can also catch Sparkit or Lavite early on Lava Crag island, both of which are strong Fire alternatives if you don’t pick Blazpup.
A strong Evomon team isn’t just about individual power β it’s about coverage. Here’s what I keep in mind:
For a balanced team, aim for a mix of one tank (Tarro), one heavy DPS (Arcub or Lavite), and 1β2 coverage picks (Frostlet, Sparkit, or Vipip).
Arcub, Astraknight, Bluebird, Boltonia, and Tarro are the current S-tier picks. Among free-to-catch monsters, Arcub (Electric) from Thunder Cliffs and Lavite (Fire) from Lava Crag are the strongest non-Battle Pass options.
Not necessarily. Lower-tier Evomons sometimes offer better elemental coverage, easier evolution paths, or key support skills. A balanced A and B-tier team with good type matchups often outperforms a mismatched S-tier squad.
Yes. These rankings cover base forms only. Some monsters climb significantly after evolving β Frostlet into Frostseer and Sparkit into Emfox are two strong examples where the final form outperforms the base ranking suggests.
Yes, Blazpup is generally the top starter for its long-term battle ceiling. However, Bubble (Water) offers the easiest early-game progression route through the first two islands’ rock and ground bosses.