Gaming Guide

Evomon Ascension: How to Unlock It and Raise Your Level Cap

Reach Player Level 20, finish the listed objectives, and push past the level ceiling that blocks your team's growth and evolutions.

Reach Player Level 20, finish the listed objectives, and push past the level ceiling that blocks your team’s growth and evolutions.

When your Evomons keep earning battle experience but stop gaining levels, you have run into the level cap. Ascension is the system that breaks it. It raises the maximum level for both your trainer and your Evomons, and until you clear it, no amount of grinding will push your team higher or unlock the evolutions that need a specific level.

Quick answer: Reach Player Level 20, raise two Evomons to Level 25, own 35 Evomons in your inventory, then open the Ascend menu from your profile EXP bar and press Ascend.


What Ascension changes in Evomon

Ascension increases two caps at once. It lifts the ceiling on your player level and on how high your Evomons can level. Skip it and your monsters freeze at their current level even while EXP still ticks up, which also stops them from learning new skills and gaining stats.

The knock-on effect is evolution. Many Evomon lines only evolve at a set level, so even with an evolution stone, element stone, or omni stone ready, a locked cap keeps the evolve button greyed out. Ascending is what gets EXP, stats, skills, and evolution progress moving again.


First Ascension requirements

The first Ascension becomes available at Player Level 20. You build Player EXP through daily quests, NPC quests, and main progression missions, so stay on those to reach the threshold. Once you hit it, a fresh set of objectives appears in the Ascend menu, and you must finish all of them before you can ascend.

RequirementWhat you need
Unlock levelPlayer Level 20
Evomon levelingTwo Evomons at Level 25
Inventory35 total Evomons owned
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Note: your progress on these objectives saves. You can catch some Evomons, log out, and come back later without resetting the 35-monster count, so there is no need to finish everything in one sitting.


How to open the Ascend menu and ascend

Stay out of battle. The profile and EXP menu are read from normal gameplay, so the Ascend menu will not open mid-fight. Launch Evomon on Roblox and stand in the open world before you start.
Press your avatar or profile image in the top-right corner of the screen.
Click the EXP bar next to your profile to open the Ascend menu. You can also press the arrow button on the top menu bar to jump straight there.
Review every listed objective and finish whatever is still incomplete. For the first Ascension that means two Evomons at Level 25 and 35 Evomons owned.
Reopen the same menu once every requirement shows as done, then press the Ascend button.
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How to know it worked

Pressing Ascend applies the higher player and Evomon caps immediately. Your team can start gaining levels again from EXP that was previously wasted, and Evomons that were blocked at their old ceiling will move toward the levels their evolutions need.

There is no benefit to waiting after the objectives are complete. Holding off only keeps your team stuck under the old limit, so ascend the moment the menu lets you and go back to leveling.


Common reasons Ascension will not trigger

Most stalls come from treating Ascension like normal grinding. If you are already capped, more wild battles alone will not fix it until the objectives are cleared.

ProblemFix
Grinding battles while cappedOpen the Ascend menu and finish the missing objectives first.
Only one Evomon leveled highRaise a second Evomon to Level 25.
Not enough monsters ownedCatch or obtain Evomons until you reach 35 total.
Menu won’t openLeave the current battle, then use the top-right avatar and EXP bar.
Looking for a currency costThe first Ascension is objective-based; no Robux or in-game currency fee applies.

Because the first stage asks for both leveling and collecting, the easiest approach is to keep catching and rotate a second Evomon into your team while you run quests. Open the Ascend menu before you actually hit the wall so the goals fill in naturally.


Later Ascension stages

Ascension has multiple stages, and each one gets harder than the last. Later gates are tied to more player-level progress and bigger objectives, so the focus after your first Ascension should be faster Player EXP through daily quests, NPC quests, and progression missions, plus catching more Evomons and leveling through dungeons, world bosses, and EXP fruits.

Some players report later thresholds around Player Levels 30 and 50 and roughly a 20-level cap increase per Ascension, but those figures are community-tested rather than confirmed, so treat them as rough expectations and check the in-game menu for the exact requirements of each stage.

Higher caps only pay off if your roster is ready to use them, so keep tightening your team through talents, natures, and Index rank EXP between stages. Clear each Ascension as soon as it opens, then return to leveling and evolution, and your progress stays unblocked all the way into the mid and late game.