Evomon runs on a stack of separate currencies, and each one feeds a different upgrade track. Player EXP raises your account level, EXP Fruits push individual monster levels, Evo Materials unlock evolutions, and Summon Tickets spawn boss fights for rare drops. Farming the wrong resource at the wrong stage wastes the limited daily tickets that drive most of your progress, so it helps to know exactly where each one comes from.
Quick answer: Clear all daily quests first for 2,000 Player EXP and up to 10,000 Coins, then run the EXP Challenge in Petal Pond (2 free tickets, 50 EXP each) and the Equipment Challenge in Silent Sands (Level 40+, 200 EXP per ticket) every day. Evo Materials and Summon Tickets come from Island Bosses and first-clear NPC Duels; Equipment drops only from Equipment Dungeons.
Player EXP sources in Evomon
Player EXP raises your account level, which gates new areas and systems. The fastest route is to finish daily quests before anything else, then spend every free Challenge ticket. Stacking those three sources alone nets well over 2,500 EXP a day without touching World Boss runs or Dex registration.

| Source | Player EXP | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Daily Quests | 2,000 total | Resets daily; the largest single source. |
| EXP Challenge (Petal Pond) | 50 per ticket | 2 free tickets each day, plus bonus rewards. |
| Equipment Challenge (Silent Sands) | 200 per ticket | Requires Level 40; free tickets daily. |
| World Boss (main city) | 100, or 150 | 100 for joining; 150 if you land on the damage reward list. |
| Dex Entries | 50, or 100 | New entry gives 50; a new Shiny entry gives 100. Least efficient. |
The World Boss spawns in the main city and resets daily. Even a low-level account can join, leave immediately, and still bank the participation EXP. Dealing real damage moves you onto the reward list for the higher payout and extra loot.
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Coins are the main currency for the Traveling Merchant, the Coin Shop, and general purchases. Nearly every activity drops a few, but a handful of repeatable sources carry the bulk of your daily income.

| Source | Coins | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Daily Quests | Up to 10,000 daily | The best Coin source by a wide margin. |
| NPC Quests | 300–500 each | Repeatable between resets. |
| Battle Pass (free tier) | Up to 9,000 | Seasonal payout. |
| Index Completion | 500 per new entry | Doubled for Shiny versions. |
EXP Fruit farming for leveling monsters
EXP Fruits level up individual Evomons, and each tier is worth a fixed amount. Small Fruit gives 100 EXP, Medium gives 1,000, and Large gives 10,000. Save the larger fruits for your best monster instead of spreading them across the box, since early levels cost very little and can be cleared with normal battles.

- Beating wild Evomons: Capturing wild monsters generally rewards Coins and EXP Fruits.
- Releasing Evomons: Unwanted captures convert into EXP Fruits when released.
- EXP Dungeon: A dedicated mode for Fruit farming that unlocks at Level 10 in the Petal Pond region.
- Quests: Daily quests can yield up to 5 Large EXP Fruits every week.
- Codes: Active Evomon codes regularly hand out free EXP Fruits.
You can claim code rewards in seconds from the in-game settings menu. Launch Evomon on Roblox, finish the tutorial, open the cogwheel button in the top corner, paste a code into the text box, and press OK. Rewards may take a moment to appear in your inventory.
Evo Materials: Evolution Stones and Element Stones
Evolving an Evomon needs three things together. You need Evolution Stones, an Element Stone that matches the monster’s type, and the monster at its required level milestone. Open the Evomon Team screen, select the monster, and press Evolve to see its exact requirements.

Evolution Stones work on every type, which makes them the bottleneck. The Traveller Merchant NPC and the Summoned Shop sell them, and they can also drop from NPC battles. Element Stones are type-locked and come from Island Bosses, NPC fights, and the Summon Ruins, most reliably ruins 1 through 3. If you ever fall short on materials, Omni-Stones cover any evolution, but they drop far less often from Island Bosses, NPC battles, and Summoned Boss Shops.
- Duel Trainers: NPC Trainers across the islands reward Evo Materials, but only on your first win. Repeat fights pay Money only.
- Fight Bosses: Island Bosses and Summon Ruins bosses drop Evolution Stones and other materials. Farm them repeatedly when the Exchange Shop is sold out.
- Exchange Shop: Buy 5 Evolution Stones for 10 Exchange Tokens from the Exchange Merchant NPC. Stock refreshes weekly.
Tip: To stock Exchange Tokens, teleport to Summon Ruins I (Level 45+), speak with the Monster Summoner NPC, and use a Summon Ticket to spawn a Boss Evomon. A single defeat can return as many as 20 Exchange Tokens.
Capture Ball farming in Evomon
You burn through Capture Balls constantly, and higher rarities like Advanced, King, and Prismatic Balls give you the catch rates needed for rare monsters. Several free sources keep your supply topped up without spending Coins.

| Source | What you get |
|---|---|
| Codes | Free Advanced Balls and higher-rarity balls. |
| Battle Pass (free tier) | At least 4–5 King Balls and one Prismatic Ball at Level 50. |
| Chests | Some type of Capture Ball in every chest, plus other rewards. |
| Quests | NPC quest drops, plus a guaranteed weekly King Ball from Daily Quests. |
| Coin Shop | Advanced Balls in unlimited supply for Coins. |
| Traveling Merchant | High-rarity balls in random regions when it spawns. |
Summon Ticket farming for boss runs
Summon Tickets spawn boss Evomons at Summon Ruins I, II, and III, which feed back into your Evo Material and Exchange Token income. They come from a mix of battles, quests, and boss clears.

- Fight Evomons: Every battle has a small chance to drop a ticket, regardless of the monster’s type or level.
- Complete Quests: Daily and World quests build toward weekly milestone rewards that include Summon Tickets alongside Coins and EXP items.
- Defeat Island Bosses: Each Island Boss has a small drop chance, so boss runs stay worthwhile past the first clear.
- First-Clear NPC Duels: NPC Duels can drop tickets, but only on your first win. Later fights against the same NPC will not.
Equipment farming in Evomon
Equipment comes from Equipment Dungeons only. There is currently no other confirmed way to obtain gear drops, so running these dungeons consistently is how you build out a collection.

Pair these runs with the Equipment Challenge in Silent Sands, available at Level 40 and above. Its tickets reward both Player EXP and Equipment, so clearing the Challenge and the dungeon in the same session stretches each run further.
The cleanest daily loop is to clear all daily quests first, spend every free Challenge ticket, hit the World Boss for quick EXP, and then loop Island Bosses or Summon Ruins for materials and tickets. Hold your Large EXP Fruits and rare balls for the moments they matter, like pushing a key monster past a level wall or capturing a Prismatic spawn, and redeem active codes early so each fight pays off more while you grind.






