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Best Evomon Picks

Compare the best Evomon picks by stage and role, including starter alternatives, farming, bosses, and team use cases.

Last updated2026-07-03Best useChoose by use caseFormatFast lookup

Quick answer

What to do first

The best Evomon picks are Lavite/Lavarock, Tarro/Terragon, Bluebird/Volcrest, and Arcub/Arcapex. Add Wispuff/Wisphex for Poison pressure and Frostlet/Frostseer for Ice coverage.

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Your next move

Need Fire damage?

Start with Lavite into Lavarock as the safest Fire lane.

Need a stable core?

Use Tarro into Terragon when your team needs a durable anchor.

Need speed or coverage?

Use Bluebird, Arcub, Wispuff, or Frostlet based on the role gap.

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Gameplay screenshots

Evomon team screen showing Blazpup stats, SSS talent, and Adamant nature
Blazpup stats screenShows Blazpup stats, talent, nature, and team role context.
Evomon starter selection showing Bubble, Blazpup, and Leafbun
Starter selection roomBubble, Blazpup, and Leafbun appear together before the first route choice.

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Best picks by use case

Use casePickWhyBest use
Fire carryLavite -> LavarockPGG final-form S and Destructoid base-form SStrongest Fire lane
Tank / stable coreTarro -> TerragonPGG final-form S and Destructoid base-form SLate-game Grass tank
Flying pressureBluebird -> VolcrestPGG final-form S and Destructoid base-form STempo and bleed pressure
Electric DPSArcub -> ArcapexPGG final-form S and Destructoid base-form SWater/Flying counter lane
Poison finisherWispuff -> Wispshade -> WisphexPGG final-form A, Destructoid base-form SLonger fights and late teams
Ice specialistFrostlet -> FrostseerPGG final-form A, Destructoid base-form SFrostbite / Ice coverage

Fire carry

Pick
Lavite -> Lavarock
Why
PGG final-form S and Destructoid base-form S
Best use
Strongest Fire lane

Tank / stable core

Pick
Tarro -> Terragon
Why
PGG final-form S and Destructoid base-form S
Best use
Late-game Grass tank

Flying pressure

Pick
Bluebird -> Volcrest
Why
PGG final-form S and Destructoid base-form S
Best use
Tempo and bleed pressure

Electric DPS

Pick
Arcub -> Arcapex
Why
PGG final-form S and Destructoid base-form S
Best use
Water/Flying counter lane

Poison finisher

Pick
Wispuff -> Wispshade -> Wisphex
Why
PGG final-form A, Destructoid base-form S
Best use
Longer fights and late teams

Ice specialist

Pick
Frostlet -> Frostseer
Why
PGG final-form A, Destructoid base-form S
Best use
Frostbite / Ice coverage

Step flow

  1. Choose one durable core and one reliable damage lane first.
  2. Add coverage for the island or boss you are currently facing.
  3. Do not copy a team blindly if your roster is missing the counter element.
  4. Use PGG A / Destructoid S picks when the role fits your team gap rather than dismissing them.
  5. Use Tier List when you want a fuller role-by-role comparison.

Tips

  • Lavite into Lavarock is the safest Fire damage lane.
  • Tarro into Terragon gives your team a durable Grass core.
  • Bluebird and Arcub add tempo, coverage, and counter pressure.
  • Wispuff and Frostlet are strong when your route needs Poison or Ice.

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FAQ

What are the safest best Evomon picks?

Lavite, Tarro, Bluebird, and Arcub are the safest base-form starting points, evolving into Lavarock, Terragon, Volcrest, and Arcapex.

Should I build Frostlet or Wispuff?

Build Wispuff when you need Poison pressure. Build Frostlet when you need Ice coverage and Frostbite pressure.

What is the best Fire Evomon?

Lavite into Lavarock is the strongest Fire lane for most players.

What is the best tank?

Tarro into Terragon is the best durable Grass core for most progression routes.

Should I build for farming or bosses first?

Build for the bottleneck you feel first. If clearing is slow, improve farming tempo; if fights stall, add boss coverage.