Evomon field guide

Evomon List Planner

Use this as a field notebook for what to catch, train, ride, or save for later. It avoids unsupported creature names and rates.

Quick answer

Sort every catch into one of four boxes: battle core, coverage backup, ride or utility, and collection target.

Collection boxes

Train

Battle core

Creatures that keep winning fights with your current skill setup.

Type

Coverage backup

Creatures kept for matchups where your main team struggles.

Explore

Ride or utility

Legendary rides and movement helpers matter for exploration routes.

Collector

Shiny or Sparkle target

Special forms are collection goals once your core team can farm comfortably.

Tracking rules

Focus

Keep one route goal

Do not split attention between every creature and every dungeon at once.

Inventory

Save duplicates with purpose

Keep duplicates only when they help evolution, trading, or a better skill setup in the live game.

Clean

Retire weak catches

Free space when a creature has no role in battle, coverage, ride value, or collection.

FAQ

Does Evomon have 200+ creatures?

The official description says players can chase Shiny and Sparkle Evomons up to 200+.

Should I keep every Evomon?

Keep creatures with a role: battle core, coverage, ride utility, evolution path, or collection goal.

Are Shiny and Sparkle forms worth chasing early?

Only after your battle team is stable enough to farm without slowing progression.

What is the safest list format?

A role-based list is safer than a fake rarity table when official rates are not published.

Can legendary Evomons be ridden?

The official description says players can ride legendary Evomons.