Items in Roblox’s Evomon are the consumables and materials that carry your progression forward. They catch monsters, evolve them, restore HP and PP, grant EXP, reroll Traits and Natures, upgrade equipment, and summon bosses. You collect them by beating bosses, clearing dungeons, finishing quests, exploring Summoned Ruins, opening chests, and buying from in-game shops.
Quick answer: Use Catchers to capture Evomon, Element Stones (or the Omni-Stone) to evolve them, Reroll Potions to fix Natures, Traits, and Talents, HP and PP Potions to heal in battle, EXP Fruit to level up, and Summon Tickets to spawn bosses at the Summoned Ruins.
Catchers for capturing Evomon
Catchers are your capture tools. Stronger, higher-level Evomon are easier to secure with a better Catcher, and two of them come with talent guarantees baked in. The Basic Catcher has unlimited uses, so you never run out of a way to catch.
| Item | Rarity | How to obtain | Effect |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() Basic Catcher | Common | Starter item (unlimited use) | Catch any monster |
![]() Advance Ball | Common | Shops, Boss Chests | 100% catch guarantee |
![]() King Ball | Legendary | Battle Pass, Level Pass, Special Quest Rewards | Catches an SSS-talent monster |
![]() Prismatic Ball | Legendary | Shop, Premium Battle Pass, Premium Level Pass, Invite Rewards | Catches an SS-talent monster with one random color and patterned sparkle |
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Every Evomon needs a specific Element Stone that matches its type to evolve. The generic Evolution Stone works on any monster, and the Omni-Stone acts as a stand-in for any element stone if you don’t have the exact one. Most Element Stones come from Summoned Ruins and First NPC Fights, with a specific island boss tied to each element.
| Item | Rarity | How to obtain | Used for |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() Evolution Stone | Common | Summoned Shop, Traveler Merchant, First NPC Fights | Evolves any monster |
![]() Omni-Stone | Uncommon | First NPC Fights, Island Boss First Clear, Summoned Boss Shops | Substitute for any element stone |
![]() Bug Element Stone | Common | Summoned Ruins, Canyon Oasis Boss, First NPC Fights | Evolves Bug-type monsters |
![]() Electric Element Stone | Common | Summoned Ruins, Raven Ridge Boss, King of Thunder Boss, First NPC Fights | Evolves Electric-type monsters |
![]() Fighting Element Stone | Common | Summoned Ruins, First NPC Fights | Evolves Fighting-type monsters |
![]() Fire Element Stone | Common | Summoned Ruins, Lava Crag Boss, First NPC Fights | Evolves Fire-type monsters |
![]() Flying Element Stone | Common | Summoned Ruins, Flying Territory Boss, First NPC Fights | Evolves Flying-type monsters |
![]() Grass Element Stone | Common | Summoned Ruins, Amber Acres Boss, First NPC Fights | Evolves Grass-type monsters |
![]() Ground Element Stone | Common | Summoned Ruins, Rocky Ridge Boss, First NPC Fights | Evolves Ground-type monsters |
![]() Ice Element Stone | Common | Crystal Cascade Boss, Summoned Ruins II | Evolves Ice-type monsters |
![]() Normal Element Stone | Common | Summoned Ruins, Island Bosses, First NPC Fights | Evolves Normal-type monsters |
![]() Poison Element Stone | Common | Summoned Ruins, Murk Wood Boss, First NPC Fights | Evolves Poison-type monsters |
![]() Psychic Element Stone | Common | Summoned Ruins, Nether Land Boss, First NPC Fights | Evolves Psychic-type monsters |
![]() Rock Element Stone | Common | Summoned Ruins, Verdant Valley Boss | Evolves Rock-type monsters |
![]() Steel Element Stone | Common | Summoned Ruins, Silent Sands Boss, First NPC Fights | Evolves Steel-type monsters |
![]() Water Evolution Stone | Common | Shiver Snow Boss, Petal Pond Boss, Summoned Ruins I–III | Evolves Water-type monsters |
Tip: Hold onto Omni-Stones for evolutions where you can’t easily farm the matching element. Since it replaces any element stone, it is worth saving for the type you struggle to find.
Potions and utility items for builds and healing
This group covers everything that fixes or restores a monster. Reroll Potions change Natures, Traits, and Talents so you can tune a build after catching. HP Potions and the Power Point Potion keep your team alive in longer fights, while Refine and Enhance Stones handle equipment upgrades.
| Item | Rarity | How to obtain | Effect |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() Nature Reroll Potion | Common | Boss Chests, Tower, Summoned Shops, Traveler Merchant | Rerolls Natures |
![]() Trait Reroll Potion | Legendary | Summoned Shops, Tower | Rerolls Traits |
![]() Talent Vector Potion | Common | Summoned Shop, Tower | Rerolls 3 stats (Talents) at once |
![]() Power Point Potion | Common | Boss Chests, Tower, Shops | Recovers PP by 5 for all skills |
![]() Small HP Potion | Common | Shops, Quest Rewards | Heals 80 HP |
![]() Medium HP Potion | Uncommon | Boss Chests, Tower, Shops, Henry’s Coin Shop | Heals 200 HP |
![]() Large HP Potion | Legendary | Boss Chests, Tower, Henry’s Coin Shop | Heals 500 HP |
![]() Refine Stone | Epic | Salvaging Equipment | Reforges equipment for better stats |
![]() Enhance Stone | Legendary | Equipment Dungeon | Upgrades equipment |
![]() Exchange Token | Epic | Defeat Summoned Ruins Bosses | Buys items at the Summoned Shops |
![]() Lucky Spin | Legendary | Free Battle Pass, Premium Battle Pass | Spins for Adventure Suits |
Skill caches for teaching new moves
Skill Caches teach a new skill to an Evomon, and both types drop from the Summoned Ruins boss and its shop. Legendary Skill Caches are gated behind the third Summoned Ruins Shop, so keep progressing through the ruins if you want the strongest moves.
| Item | Rarity | How to obtain | Effect |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() Epic Skill Cache | Epic | Summoned Ruins Boss, Summoned Ruins Shop | Teaches an epic skill |
![]() Legendary Skill Cache | Legendary | Summoned Ruins Boss, Summoned Ruins Shop III | Teaches a legendary skill |
EXP Fruit for fast leveling
EXP Fruit is the fastest way to raise levels, which in turn boosts stats and unlocks new movesets. The three tiers scale sharply, so a single Large EXP Fruit is worth 100 Small ones. Releasing spare Evomon is a reliable way to generate Small EXP Fruit.
| Item | Rarity | How to obtain | EXP granted |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() Small EXP Fruit | Common | Releasing Evomon, Low-level Evomon Drops | 100 EXP |
![]() Medium EXP Fruit | Common | Mid-level Evomon Drops | 1,000 EXP |
![]() Large EXP Fruit | Legendary | Special Quests, First NPC Fights, Tower | 10,000 EXP |
Summon Ticket for spawning bosses
The Summon Ticket spawns a boss on the Summoned Ruins island, which feeds directly into farming Element Stones, Exchange Tokens, and Skill Caches. It drops from Evomon and First NPC Fights.
| Item | Rarity | How to obtain | Effect |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() Summon Ticket | Uncommon | Evomon Drops, First NPC Fights | Summons bosses on Summon Ruins islands |
Because so many rewards run through the Summoned Ruins, the smartest habit is to spend rare items only when they clearly help your active team. Save Prismatic Balls for targets you can’t afford to lose, hold Reroll Potions until you have a monster worth tuning, and let EXP Fruit push a carry you actually plan to keep.










































