Global Ranked PvP turned Evomon battles into a real competitive ladder, and the monsters you build now decide how far you climb. The mode rewards teams that refuse to die, stack status, and punish bad switches, so raw damage alone will not carry you. The ranking below sorts the current PvP roster by how reliably each monster wins fights against real trainers.
Quick answer: Build Tarragon, Lavarock, Myiafish, and Volcras first, then reach Trainer Level 40 to unlock the Ranked queue in Main City. These four cover tanking, sustain, fire pressure, and anti-tank damage, which is the core every ladder team needs.

Evomon Ranked PvP tier list
This ranking reflects the current PvP meta as of July 2026. Placements weigh three things: who wins fights against real trainers, who saves resources across a long season, and who still matters after your roster upgrades. Roles matter as much as tiers, so read the notes before you commit rare upgrades.
| Tier | Evomon | Role in Ranked |
|---|---|---|
| S | Tarragon, Lavarock | Defensive anchor, bulky fire tank |
| A | Myiafish, Volcras, Wisback | Sustain tank, anti-bulk damage, poison pressure |
| B | Frostear, Chitalin line, Dattony Imp, M Pixie, Vesper, Astronite, Fluffy Star | Utility, coverage, and progression picks |
| C | Clampspire, Peb Golem, Fawn Lord, Lastman, Spikyuman, Stormuse, Gempress, Pillow | Early and mid-game filler |
| D | Bubble Blade and low-value fillers | Temporary use only |
Note: If your team lacks a tank, prioritize Tarragon or Lavarock. If enemy tanks are stonewalling you, build Volcras or Wisback instead.
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Tarragon is the safest long-term investment in Ranked. Its legendary trait cuts damage by 60% while at full HP, forcing opponents to spend big burst early or lose tempo. Seed Bombardment stacking builds both defense and healing over time, and its high HP, Defense, and Special Defense keep it relevant into harder matchups. Build it with HP, Defense, and Special Defense.
Lavarock is the most reliable fire pick. It offers bulk, Fatal Rebound punishment against direct attackers, and Fire Rocket pressure that hits grass, bug, steel, and ice targets. It ages better than M Pixie or Lastman, so it stays useful long after your early roster falls off. Its one real problem is a 4x water weakness, and Bubble Blade is the main water threat to respect.
Myiafish sits in A tier because of a 100% self-heal that can reset a fight and waste enemy turns. It is extremely bulky and can feel unkillable against teams with no grass answer, but its 4x grass weakness means it needs protection. Pair it with Lavarock, M Pixie, Wisback, or Vesper. Volcras is the answer to fat teams, since its missing-HP pressure finishes weakened targets and punishes defensive rotations. Chip enemies first, then bring Volcras in to force kills or bad switches.
Wisback is the best secondary PvP pressure pick. Poison stacks force tanks to act instead of stalling, which is exactly what breaks recovery-heavy ladder teams. Frostear is a situational answer when Myiafish is everywhere, since its 60% Sleep Powder can steal momentum, though you should never rely on it as your only plan. Astronite hits hard but depends on premium access and talent quality, so it is a later investment rather than a first build.
How Global Ranked PvP works
Global Ranked PvP arrived with Update 1.1.0 and replaced casual battling with a competitive Seasonal ladder. You queue from the Main City area and fight a randomly matched trainer in the standard turn-based battle. You must be Trainer Level 40 or higher to enter the Ranked queue, so newer players may need to clear NPC trainers first.
Matchmaking pairs you against trainers near your current ladder placement. The ladder is split into eight Ranks, and each win earns Stars that push you up while each loss costs Stars.
| Ladder detail | What to know |
|---|---|
| Ranks (low to high) | Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Master, Grandmaster, Champion |
| Unlock requirement | Trainer Level 40 |
| Climbing | Win to gain Stars, lose to drop Stars |
| Rewards | Coins, Seasonal Coins, Catchers, Potions, Eggs, and more |
| Season 1 end | Scheduled for August 19, 2026 |
Higher Ranks bring tougher opponents and more valuable rewards, and the competition sharpens as a season goes on. At the end of the season, prizes are handed out based on your final placement, so consistent wins early matter more than a late scramble.
Build a team by role, not just by tier
Three tanks with no pressure will stall but never close a game, and three glass attackers will trade fast and die faster. A strong Ranked team covers each role and accounts for type matchups so you always have an answer to meta threats.
| Role | Best picks | Why you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Main tank | Tarragon, Lavarock, Myiafish | Keeps the team alive through burst |
| Anti-tank damage | Volcras, Wisback | Breaks bulky stall teams |
| Fire coverage | Lavarock, M Pixie, Lastman | Beats grass, bug, steel, and ice |
| Poison pressure | Wisback, Vesper | Punishes sustain and recovery teams |
| Utility control | Frostear, Stormuse | Creates tempo swings with status |
When a specific problem keeps ending your runs, patch it with a targeted pick. If you die too fast, add Tarragon or Lavarock. If you cannot kill tanks, add Volcras or Wisback. If grass enemies punish you, add Lavarock or M Pixie. If Myiafish walls you, add Frostear, Wisback, or grass pressure.
Prepare before you queue for Ranked
Opponents at higher Ranks bring optimal stats and movesets, so a half-built team stalls out quickly. Run through this checklist before your first Ranked match to avoid feeding easy Stars.
- Catch meta-relevant monsters, including seasonal picks like Dark King Clipexor. Shiny variants are preferable for their higher base stats.
- Secure the best possible Talents, Traits, and Natures on your key monsters.
- Choose movesets deliberately for each role rather than defaulting to damage.
- Raise your monsters to level 180.
- Cover every type matchup so each meta threat has a counter on your bench.
Getting perfect Traits and Natures is RNG-heavy, so type coverage does a lot of the work while you chase upgrades. Even a suboptimal monster can win on element advantage and resistances alone, which is why building around matchups beats chasing raw stats.
Investment priority for free-to-play climbers
Spend rare resources where they hold value across the whole season. For most accounts, upgrade in this order and skip heavy investment in low-tier fillers.
| Priority | Evomon | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tarragon | Best defensive long-term value |
| 2 | Lavarock | Bulk, rebound, and fire coverage |
| 3 | Myiafish | Elite sustain tank when protected from grass |
| 4 | Volcras | Best anti-bulk pressure |
| 5 | Wisback | Strong poison PvP value |
| 6 | Frostear | Useful sleep disruption |
| 7 | Dattony Imp / M Pixie | Reliable progression coverage |
| 8 | Astronite | Strong, but access and talent dependent |
If you are free-to-play, lock in Tarragon, Lavarock, Myiafish, and Volcras before touching premium or talent-dependent picks. Bubble Blade and weak fillers can help you clear early content, but they fall off fast, so keep rare upgrades for monsters that still matter once you reach Diamond and above.






