Gaming Guide

Evomon Dungeons: How the EXP and Equipment Runs Work

The requirements, rewards, buffs, and ticket costs for both dungeon types in the Roblox creature-collector.

The requirements, rewards, buffs, and ticket costs for both dungeon types in the Roblox creature-collector.

Dungeons in Evomon are the PvE combat runs you clear to farm upgrade materials for your team. There are two of them, and both drop you into a fight against at least 12 enemies that you must wipe out to earn rewards. You can queue solo or with a party, but each run costs a ticket, so knowing which dungeon does what before you spend one matters.

Quick answer: The EXP Dungeon unlocks at player level 10 in Petal Pond and farms EXP Fruits, Player EXP, and Coins. The Equipment Dungeon unlocks at level 40 in Silent Sands and farms Refine Stones, Enhance Stones, and Equipment Sets. Each EXP run costs one EXP Challenge Ticket; each Equipment run costs one Multidrop Ticket.


EXP Dungeon vs Equipment Dungeon

The two dungeons serve completely different goals. One feeds your Evomons raw levels through Fruits; the other builds out your gear pool. Here is how they compare side by side.

DetailEXP DungeonEquipment Dungeon
Unlock level1040
Island locationPetal PondSilent Sands
Ticket neededEXP Challenge TicketMultidrop Ticket
Free tickets per day23
Main dropsEXP Fruits, Player EXP, CoinsRefine Stones, Enhance Stones, Equipment Sets
Number of maps116 (three Zones each)

How to reach both dungeons

You can enter either dungeon through the Main City hub or by traveling to the island where it physically sits. The Main City route is the fastest since both entrances share one area.

Launch Evomon in the Roblox Player app and teleport to the Main City.
Head to the Daily Challenge hub near the Coins Shop. The EXP Dungeon entrance is on your left and the Equipment Dungeon entrance is on your right.
Daily Challenge Hub in Main City
The Daily Challenge hub splits EXP Dungeons to the left and Equipment Dungeons to the right.

If you prefer to go through the islands, the EXP Dungeon is inside Petal Pond. After arriving, approach the Mentor Ben NPC and go left of him to reach it, and remember you need level 10 to enter. The Equipment Dungeon sits on Silent Sands Island. Teleport there, walk toward the Caleb NPC, and you will need level 40 to open it.

Evomon Dungeon

EXP Dungeon maps and drops

The EXP Dungeon is where you farm Fruits to upgrade your units, along with a fixed chunk of Player EXP and a Coin payout that scales up as you climb. It has 11 maps, and each one stays locked until you hit its required level. You clear roughly 12 enemies per map to collect the rewards, and the enemies get tougher on later maps. The opening map fields enemies around level 90 to 95, while the second jumps to around 140 to 145.

MapRequired levelDrops
EXP Challenge 110100 Player EXP, 300 Coins, 10 Medium EXP Fruits
EXP Challenge 220100 Player EXP, 500 Coins, 30 Medium EXP Fruits
EXP Challenge 330100 Player EXP, 800 Coins, 80 Medium EXP Fruits
EXP Challenge 440100 Player EXP, 1.2k Coins, 14 Large EXP Fruits
EXP Challenge 550100 Player EXP, 1.6k Coins, 20 Large EXP Fruits
EXP Challenge 655100 Player EXP, 1.8k Coins, 26 Large EXP Fruits
EXP Challenge 760100 Player EXP, 2.5k Coins, 32 Large EXP Fruits
EXP Challenge 865100 Player EXP, 2.5k Coins, 40 Large EXP Fruits
EXP Challenge 970100 Player EXP, 1.8k Coins, 26 Large EXP Fruits
EXP Challenge 1075100 Player EXP, 2.7k Coins, 75 Large EXP Fruits
EXP Challenge 1180100 Player EXP, 3k Coins, 110 Large EXP Fruits

Kill milestone buffs

As you rack up kills inside an EXP run, your team earns buffs at three thresholds. The first two make the fight easier, and the third pads your reward payout.

MilestoneEffect
Kill 3 enemiesDoublecast — every skill triggers a second time, landing two hits in one turn
Kill 6 enemiesRampage — all Evomons deal 50% more damage
Kill 9 enemiesExtra Rewards — bonus Medium and Small EXP Fruits on clear

EXP Challenge Tickets

Every EXP run costs one EXP Challenge Ticket. The game hands you two free tickets each day. If you want extra attempts, an Advanced EXP Challenge Ticket costs 29 Robux and can be bought from the map selection menu before you start a run.


Equipment Dungeon maps and drops

The Equipment Dungeon is your gear pipeline. It drops three major items. Refine Stones change an Equipment piece’s stats and grade, Enhance Stones raise its level, and Equipment Sets slot onto your Evomons for stat buffs. There are six maps, and each map contains three Zones numbered 1, 2, and 3. Every Zone drops different Equipment, and you pick the Zone you want while creating a party. Each map stays locked behind a level requirement, and every Zone hands out 200 Player EXP on top of its gear.

MapRequired levelRarity pool
Equipment Challenge 140Epic and Legendary
Equipment Challenge 250Epic and Legendary
Equipment Challenge 355Mythic, plus Epic and Legendary
Equipment Challenge 460Mythic, plus Epic and Legendary
Equipment Challenge 565Mythic, plus Epic and Legendary
Equipment Challenge 670Mythic, plus Epic and Legendary

Equipment Dungeon buffs

Unlike the EXP Dungeon, the Equipment Dungeon lets you choose one of three buffs before the fight starts. Each one changes how your energy and HP behave during the run.

BuffEffect
Each Turn buff-10% HP every turn, +2 Energy every turn
Defeat Evomon+15% HP and +1 Energy for every Evomon defeated
Ultimate DefeatRefunds the energy cost

Multidrop Tickets

Each Equipment run consumes one Multidrop Ticket. You get three of them for free daily, and you can buy more with Robux from the run menu if you want additional attempts.


Tips for clearing runs efficiently

  • Always run the highest map you have unlocked, since later maps pay out better rewards.
  • You can leave a dungeon at any time without losing your ticket, so retreat instead of risking a wipe. Only a completed run gives rewards.
  • Check enemy elemental strengths and resistances first, then bring Evomons that hold a type advantage for a cleaner clear.
  • Clear both dungeons daily using the free tickets. Buying extra tickets is a gamble since drops are RNG-based.
  • Pick the Ultimate Defeat buff in the Equipment Dungeon, especially on higher-level maps.
  • Skip Auto-Play even against weak enemies. It fires every move in sequence, whereas picking the best move manually finishes runs faster.

Between the two, the EXP Dungeon carries most of your early leveling once you hit level 10, and the Equipment Dungeon becomes the gear engine at level 40. Clearing both with their free tickets each day keeps your Fruit stock, Coins, and Equipment pool topped up without spending Robux.