Knowing which creatures carry battles in Evomon saves you from pouring scarce evolution materials into the wrong line. The current rankings sort every catch into five tiers, from the battle-pass standouts at the top down to filler picks at the bottom. They judge base versions only, so the order can move once a creature evolves and gains new moves.
Quick answer: The S-tier Evomon right now are Arcub, Astraknight, Bluebird, Boltonia, and Tarro. Build around one of these first, and treat anything in D-tier as a situational pick rather than a main carry.
Evomon tier list (base versions)
The table below ranks each creature in its base form before evolution. Battle-pass Evomon dominate the top, but they share S-tier with several catchable lines, so you are not locked out of a strong team if you skip the pass.
| 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 |
A D-tier placement is not a verdict that a creature is useless. Some low-ranked picks fill a specific type gap or work as a tech answer to one matchup. The ranking simply reflects raw base performance head to head, not niche value.

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Blazpup is the strongest of the three starters overall. You choose between Leafbu (Grass), Blazpup (Fire), and Bubble (Water) from three eggs at the start, and all three receive high-tier skills. That skill access matters because none of the starters can roll Shiny or Sparkle variants, so their value sits in combat rather than collection.
| Egg | Starter | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blue | Blazpup | Fire | Best overall starter; aggressive damage, weaker in Lava Crack later |
| Green | Bubble | Water | Easiest early route; clears Verdant Valley rock boss and Lava Crack |
| Yellow | Leafbu | Grass | Steady, balanced opener; strong in grass zones |
Note: There is a deliberate split between the base tier list and the early-game route. Bubble sits in D-tier on raw base power, yet Water is the smoothest opener because Rock and Ground targets fill Verdant Valley and the early Fire bosses fold to it. If your priority is clean early progress, Bubble is the safe first pick. If you want the highest long-term battle ceiling among starters, Blazpup wins out.
How the rankings change after evolution
Because the list grades base forms, a creature can climb once it evolves and unlocks new moves. Use the order as a starting guide for who deserves your first serious investment, not as a permanent verdict. Spend your early evolution materials on the line that is already clearing islands and bosses, then fund a second creature to cover whatever that carry struggles against.
- Build one strong carry before spreading materials across several backups.
- Prioritize evolutions that open the next island or boss over cosmetic upgrades.
- Do not evolve bench creatures while materials are still limited early on.
When the Evomon tier list updates
The community meta rankings refresh each weekly season, recalculating every Saturday at 12:00 Europe/Lisbon. Rankings are also broken out by content type, so a creature that lags in the overall column can still rank highly for a specific mode.
| Column | What it ranks |
|---|---|
| Overall | General meta strength |
| Tower | Tower defense content |
| Dungeon | Delve Trials co-op runs |
| Grind | Farming and leveling efficiency |
| Rifts | Super Rift Hunt |
Treat any single tier as a snapshot. The type chart still marks some matchups as placeholder, so strong directions hold up while edge cases deserve a quick in-game sanity check before you commit materials. Lock in an S-tier carry, pair it with coverage for its weak matchups, and the rest of the box can fill in as you catch your way toward the 200-plus creature index.





