Evomon field guide

Evomon Type Chart Guide

Type and skill matchups matter in creature battlers, but public evidence changes fast. Use this page as a testing worksheet rather than a fake damage table.

Quick answer

Before a hard fight, bring coverage, test whether a skill is resisted or favored, and swap if the battle log shows poor value.

How to use type information

Team

Coverage first

Carry more than one attack style so a single bad matchup does not stall your whole party.

Test

Battle log second

Watch which skills land cleanly and which feel resisted before repeating the same move.

Route

Swap discipline

Swap when a creature is losing tempo, not only when its level looks lower.

Co-op

Dungeon prep

Bring backup coverage for long dungeon routes because one enemy line can expose a narrow team.

Safe chart habits

Evidence

Do not assume exact multipliers

This page does not publish unverified damage multipliers or weakness tables.

Field notes

Track your own fights

Write down which skills carried a fight, then adjust team coverage for the next route.

Patch

Retest after updates

Type and skill value can shift when balance or new creatures arrive.

FAQ

Does Evomon have battle strategy?

Yes. The official description says players master skills and strategy to dominate battles.

Why not list exact type multipliers?

Exact multipliers were not available from the official API snapshot, so this page avoids unsupported claims.

How do I test a matchup?

Use the same opponent, compare skill performance, and swap if the move output is poor.

Should beginners care about type coverage?

Yes. Coverage helps avoid getting stuck when one favorite creature is a bad fit.

Do dungeons need more coverage?

Usually yes, because longer routes punish narrow teams more than short fights.