Gaming Guide

Every Evomon in the Dex: Names, Types, and Where to Catch Them

A full catalogued rundown of the Evomon on Roblox, with dex numbers, elements, and the islands each one calls home.

A full catalogued rundown of the Evomon on Roblox, with dex numbers, elements, and the islands each one calls home.

Filling out the creature index in Evomon means bouncing between islands, raising early forms into evolutions, and knocking out a few island bosses before certain catches unlock. The dex is your running tally of everything you have encountered, and it is the cleanest way to see how close you are to a complete collection.

Quick answer: There are 207 total dex slots in Evomon, but only entries N.001 through N.089 are currently revealed with confirmed names, types, and catch spots. Everything past that, plus scattered gaps like N.028–N.030 and N.040–N.043, is still marked TBA and gets filled in through updates.


How the Evomon dex is numbered

Every creature carries an index number written as N.001, N.002, and so on. Catchable creatures show up in the wild on specific islands, while others exist only as evolutions, meaning you have to find and level their base form first. To reach every spawn, you travel across 16 islands, from Verdant Valley all the way out to Thunder Cliffs.

The revealed lineup runs cleanly from N.001 to N.089 with a handful of empty slots baked in. Those blank numbers are not mistakes. They are placeholders for creatures that exist in the game files but have not been shown yet.


Full Evomon list with types and locations

Here is the complete revealed catalogue, in dex order, with each creature’s element and where it naturally appears. Starter Choice entries come from your opening pick, and Evolution entries only show up once you raise their earlier stage.

Dex #NameType(s)Location
N.001Bubble BubbleWaterStarter Choice
N.002Bubboxer BubboxerWaterEvolution
N.003Bubblade BubbladeWaterEvolution
N.004Blazpup BlazpupFireStarter Choice
N.005Blazgrowl BlazgrowlFireEvolution
N.006Blazmane BlazmaneFireEvolution
N.007Leafbun LeafbunGrassStarter Choice
N.008Leafroge LeafrogeGrassEvolution
N.009Leafblade LeafbladeGrassEvolution
N.010Chirppy ChirppyFlyingRaven Ridge
N.011Chirplume ChirplumeFlyingRaven Ridge
N.012Chirphantom ChirphantomFlyingRaven Ridge
N.013Humding HumdingBugSilent Sands
N.014Flutterby FlutterbyBugSilent Sands
N.015Twirlby TwirlbyBug / FlyingSilent Sands
N.016Mopebun MopebunNormalPetal Pond
N.017Mopillow MopillowNormalPetal Pond
N.018Pebble PebbleRockVerdant Valley
N.019Pebroll PebrollRockVerdant Valley
N.020Pebolem PebolemRockVerdant Valley
N.021Sparkit SparkitFireLava Crag
N.022Emfox EmfoxFireLava Crag
N.023Empixy EmpixyFireLava Crag
N.024Gulpfish GulpfishWaterCrystal Cascade
N.025Mirefish MirefishWaterCrystal Cascade
N.026Bluebird BluebirdFlyingRaven Ridge
N.027Volcrest VolcrestFlying / LightningRaven Ridge
N.028–N.030UnknownTBATBA
N.031Clampip ClampipWaterPetal Pond
N.032Clamwhirl ClamwhirlWaterPetal Pond
N.033Clamsire ClamsireWaterPetal Pond
N.034Budling BudlingGrassVerdant Valley
N.035Florawn FlorawnGrassVerdant Valley
N.036Silvanarch SilvanarchGrassVerdant Valley
N.037Vipip VipipPoisonMurkwood
N.038Vipour VipourPoisonMurkwood
N.039Viparch ViparchPoisonMurkwood
N.040–N.043UnknownTBATBA
N.044Fluffet FluffetRockRocky Ridge
N.045Fluffastar FluffastarRockRocky Ridge
N.046Glaclide GlaclideIceShiver Snows
N.047Glacone GlaconeIceShiver Snows
N.048Glacitadel GlacitadelIceShiver Snows
N.049Chitmite ChitmiteBugTanglewood
N.050Chitgladi ChitgladiBugTanglewood
N.051Chitaladin ChitaladinBug / PoisonTanglewood
N.052Lavite LaviteFire / RockLava Crag
N.053Lavarock LavarockFire / RockLava Crag
N.054Stardrift StardriftGrassShiver Snows
N.055Frostelle FrostelleGrass / IceShiver Snows
N.056Graycrene GraycreneFlyingFlying Territory
N.057Sundercrene SundercreneFlyingFlying Territory
N.058Spikub SpikubGroundRocky Ridge
N.059Spikumane SpikumaneGroundRocky Ridge
N.060Frostlet FrostletIceCrystal Cascade
N.061Frosteer FrosteerIceCrystal Cascade
N.062–N.063UnknownTBATBA
N.064Gempillar GempillarBugTanglewood
N.065Gempress GempressBugTanglewood
N.066Tarro TarroGrass / DragonMurkwood
N.067Tarragon TarragonGrass / DragonMurkwood
N.068–N.069UnknownTBATBA
N.070Arcub ArcubLightningThunder Cliffs
N.071Arcapex ArcapexLightningThunder Cliffs
N.072Starloop StarloopPsychicNether Land
N.073Starmuse StarmusePsychicNether Land
N.074Tinkog TinkogSteelSilent Sands
N.075Tinkore TinkoreSteelSilent Sands
N.076–N.077UnknownTBATBA
N.078Pummpaw PummpawFightingDusk Town
N.079Pummash PummashFightingDusk Town
N.080Databud DatabudGrassAmber Acres
N.081Datunymph DatunymphGrass / PsychicAmber Acres
N.082Wispuff WispuffPoison / PsychicNether Land
N.083Wispshade WispshadePoison / PsychicNether Land
N.084Wisphex WisphexPoison / PsychicNether Land
N.085Mudbud MudbudGround / GrassAmber Acres
N.086Mudthorn MudthornGround / GrassAmber Acres
N.087Thordlord ThordlordGround / GrassAmber Acres
N.088Astraknight AstraknightFightingTBA
N.089Boltonia BoltoniaLightningTBA
N.090+UnknownTBATBA

Starters and the evolutions you can’t catch in the wild

Your first three dex slots come down to a single opening choice. Bubble (Water), Blazpup (Fire), and Leafbun (Grass) each sit at the head of a three-stage line, and you only lock in one of them at the start. Their evolutions, such as Bubboxer into Bubblade or Blazpup into Blazgrowl and Blazmane, never spawn in the wild, so the only way to register N.001 through N.009 is to raise the base form you picked.

That evolution-only pattern repeats across the dex. Any entry marked as Evolution in the table shows up once you level its earlier stage past the required threshold, and some final forms require evolution stones dropped by dungeon bosses. Plan your catching around the base creatures, and the rest of each line follows.


The rarest types in the dex

Dragon is the scarcest element in the whole roster. Only two creatures carry it, Tarro and Tarragon, both found in Murkwood, and both can be ridden as mounts. If you want a Dragon on your team, those are your only options right now.

Normal is unusually thin too, which flips the expectation from other creature-collectors where Normal types are everywhere. Mopebun and Mopillow around Petal Pond are the standout Normal entries in the revealed list. Elsewhere the spread leans heavily on Grass, Water, Fire, Bug, and Flying.


Shiny and Sparkle variants

Most creatures have a Shiny form, a rare alternate coloring you stumble into out in the wild. There is one hard exception. The three starters and their full lines, N.001 through N.009, have no Shiny versions at all. The Shiny system only begins at N.010 with Chirppy and continues from there.

On top of Shinies, the game references a separate Sparkle variant that appears to sit in a rarer tier. Both Shiny and Sparkle creatures come with stat boosts, and Advanced Balls improve your odds of landing a catch on rare variants. Exact encounter rates are still being pinned down by players.

With 207 slots on the board and a long stretch still sitting at TBA, the dex is a moving target. New creatures keep arriving with updates, so it is worth starting from the islands you can already reach, filling out the confirmed lines, and circling back as fresh numbers get revealed.