The ball you throw in Evomon decides two things at once. It sets your odds of holding onto a wild creature, and it can lock in the talent grade that creature keeps for good. There are four balls in total, running from a free starter you can spam to a premium ball that guarantees everything. Knowing which one to use stops you from wasting rare balls on common creatures or losing a rare spawn to a weak throw.
Quick answer: Use the Basic Ball for common catches, the Advanced Ball for everyday farming of rarer creatures, the King Ball to guarantee SSS talent on a keeper, and the Prismatic Ball when you want a guaranteed catch, SSS talent, and a sparkling variant on your most important target.
All four Evomon balls and what they do
Each ball climbs in both catch reliability and talent control. The cheaper balls leave the talent roll to chance, while the premium ones force the top SSS grade. SSS is the best talent a caught creature can have, and it feeds directly into how strong that creature becomes, so it matters most on anything you plan to keep long term.
| Ball | Effect |
|---|---|
| Basic Ball | Standard catch rate with no talent or rarity bonus. Success depends on the target’s remaining health and its catch rate. |
![]() Advanced Capture Ball | Improved catch chance over the Basic Ball. It raises your odds on rarer creatures but does not guarantee a talent grade. |
![]() King Ball | High catch rate and a guaranteed SSS talent on the creature you catch. |
![]() Prismatic Ball | Guaranteed 100% catch, guaranteed SSS talent, and a random sparkling (Prismatic) variant with a unique look. |
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The whole decision comes down to matching the ball to the creature in front of you. Throwing a premium ball at a common Evomon burns a rare resource for no reason, and throwing a Basic Ball at a boss usually just costs you time. Spend the cheap balls freely and hold the strong ones for catches you genuinely care about.
| Situation | Ball to use |
|---|---|
| Early common catches and filling your Evodex | Basic Ball |
| Everyday farming and rarer wild creatures | Advanced Capture Ball |
| Locking SSS talent on a boss or rare spawn | King Ball |
| Guaranteed catch with SSS talent and a sparkle | Prismatic Ball |
How to get King Balls in Evomon
King Balls come mostly from free progression, with one optional paid route, so you can build a stockpile without spending Robux. The sources below cover both the free and premium tracks.
| Source | Details |
|---|---|
| Season Battle Pass (Free) | 1 King Ball each at levels 10, 20, and 40, for 3 per season |
| Season Battle Pass (Premium) | 6 more King Balls on top of the free track, for 9 per season |
| Weekly Quests | Final weekly reward after completing 40 daily quests |
| Level Rewards Pass (Free) | 1 King Ball at level 30 |
| Level Rewards Pass (Premium) | Extra King Balls at levels 10 and 19 |
| Robux Shop | 199 Robux for one, or 1,769 Robux for a bundle of 10 |
| Mailbox Reward | A one-time milestone gift of 2 King Balls and 2 Prismatic Balls, which may no longer be claimable |
There is one catch worth knowing before you spend a King Ball. It guarantees the SSS talent rank, but it does not control which stat that talent boosts. That stat roll is still random, so if you are chasing a very specific build, you may need to catch the same creature more than once before the boost lines up the way you want.


How to get the other three balls
Basic Balls are available from the start and never run out, so you are really stocking up on the better ones. Advanced Capture Balls are the easiest upgrade to keep topped up, since they come from the Coin Shop and from redeeming codes, along with quests, events, the Battle Pass, and level milestones. Prismatic Balls come from the same kinds of sources as King Balls but are far rarer, so treat them as the most precious catching item you own.
| Ball | Where to get it |
|---|---|
| Basic Ball | Default ball in unlimited supply, also buyable in the Coin Shop |
| Advanced Capture Ball | Coin Shop, redeemable codes, quests, events, Battle Pass, and level milestones |
| King Ball | Weekly Quests and Battle Pass, plus the Robux shop |
| Prismatic Ball | Battle Pass rewards or 799 Robux each (pack of 10 for 7,990 Robux) |
Map chests, NPC quests, and the Traveling Merchant can also drop higher-rarity balls, so it is worth opening chests and checking the merchant whenever it appears.
Common ball mistakes to avoid
Most wasted balls come from three habits. Fixing them keeps your rarer stock ready for the catches that actually matter.
- Spending a Prismatic Ball on a creature you do not care about. It guarantees the catch, SSS talent, and a sparkling variant, so save it for a target worth all three.
- Using a King Ball when you only want the catch and not SSS talent. An Advanced Ball is the cheaper pick in that case.
- Assuming the Advanced Ball improves talent. It only raises your catch odds and leaves the talent roll to chance, so a guaranteed SSS grade needs a King or Prismatic Ball.
The simplest routine is to throw Basic Balls at anything common, reach for Advanced Balls on rare wild creatures you plan to use, and reserve King and Prismatic Balls for the long-term team members and endgame catches that stay relevant. Match the ball to the target and you will rarely feel like you wasted a throw.









