Gaming Guide

Evomon Guilds Guide: How Invites and Assist Evomon Work

How to get into a Guild, what Guild Coins buy, and why borrowing a guildmate's Evomon changes Dungeon runs.

How to get into a Guild, what Guild Coins buy, and why borrowing a guildmate’s Evomon changes Dungeon runs.

Guilds are the social layer sitting on top of everything else in Evomon. They give you a shared progress bar, a second currency, a private shop, and — the part most players care about — the ability to borrow someone else’s monster when a Dungeon is beating you. The catch is that you can’t simply walk up and apply. Getting in depends entirely on someone else pressing a button.

Quick answer: A Guild Leader has to invite you, and you both have to be in the same server when they do it. There is no request-to-join option, so the fastest route is finding a Guild Leader in your current server and getting invited on the spot.


How to join a Guild in Evomon

Joining runs one direction only. A Guild Leader sends the invite, you accept, and you’re a member. Being in the same server as that leader is a hard requirement, not a suggestion — an invite can’t reach you across servers, so coordinate before anyone starts clicking.

You’ll know it worked when the Guilds menu stops being empty. Once you’re in, the panel opens up with the member roster, Guild and personal Quests, the Guild progression bar, the Guild Shop, the Assist Evomon system, and Guild chat.

The member list is more useful than it looks. It flags who’s currently online, and you can follow a guildmate straight to wherever they are on the Evomon map, which is the easiest way to group up for farming without typing out directions.

Evomon Guild menu open on the Member tab with the roster and Follow buttons visible
The Member tab lists everyone in the Guild and lets you follow an online player to their location. Image: Evomon devs

Borrowing an Assist Evomon for Dungeons

This is the single biggest reason to be in a Guild. Every member can designate one of their monsters as an Assist Evomon, and that monster becomes available to the rest of the Guild for Dungeon challenges. If a guildmate has a fully built carry you don’t own yet, you can bring it along.

Enter a Dungeon challenge as you normally would. The Assist option appears as part of the setup rather than something you arrange beforehand.
Select Assist Evomon and browse what your guildmates have set. You’re picking from live entries, so the roster changes as members swap their own picks.
Choose one and start the run. Borrowing costs nothing — no Guild Coins are deducted for using a guildmate’s monster.

Note: setting your own Assist Evomon is also one of the Guild tasks, so it pays for itself twice. Pick something strong; your guildmates are looking at the same list you are.


Guild tasks and how to earn Guild Coins

Guild Coins come from tasks, split into Daily and Weekly sets. Most of them line up with things you’d do anyway, which is the point — you’re not meant to grind a separate loop to keep the Guild fed. Clearing them pays out Coins and EXP, and raises your personal Contribution score inside the Guild.

Guild taskWhat it takes
Log into the gameA single login
Send a message in the GuildOne Guild chat message
Set an Assist EvomonAssign one monster to the Assist slot
Feed your EvomonOne feeding
Catch EvomonsFive captures
Defeat Evomons40 defeats
Complete Seasonal QuestsThree Seasonal Quests
Evomon Guild quests panel on the Personal tab showing task progress bars
The quests button opens the Personal tab, where each Guild task tracks its own progress. Image: Evomon devs

What the Guild Shop sells

Guild Coins only spend in one place. The shop is divided into Daily and Weekly stock, and every item carries both a Coin price and a stock limit, so you can’t clear out the good stuff in one sitting even with a full wallet.

SectionWhat appears
DailyCheaper rotating stock, including Balls for catching Evomon and Reroll Potions
WeeklyHigher-value items such as Prismatic Eggs and Trait Reroll Potions

Both the item lineup and the remaining stock refresh over time, so it’s worth opening the shop each session rather than saving up blindly. Trait Reroll Potions in particular are the kind of item you don’t want to miss when they show up.

Evomon Guild Shop Daily tab listing purchasable rewards with their Guild Coin prices
The Daily tab of the Guild Shop, with each reward’s Guild Coin cost shown alongside it. Image: Evomon devs

Guild EXP, levels, and member caps

Guilds level up through Guild EXP, and every member contributes to the same pool. You generate it by completing tasks and by catching Evomon, which means normal play counts toward the group’s progress without any extra effort on your part.

Levels matter mostly for size. A fresh Level 1 Guild caps at 25 members, and raising the Guild level increases that ceiling. If a Guild you want to join looks full, that’s usually why.


The math on Guilds is straightforward. You’re already logging in, feeding monsters, catching things, and running Dungeons — a Guild takes those same actions and hands back Coins, shop stock, and a roster of borrowed heavy hitters for the fights you can’t clear alone. The only real barrier is the invite, so the practical first step is finding a leader in your server and asking.