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Evomon on Roblox: Fast Early Progression Route (June 2026)

The codes, starter pick, daily dungeon, and level-30 spike that move a new Evomon account quickly.

The codes, starter pick, daily dungeon, and level-30 spike that move a new Evomon account quickly.

Evomon is a catch-and-battle adventure on Roblox where you collect wild creatures, train them, and clear islands and dungeons. The early game rewards a clean route far more than blind grinding, and most of that route comes down to four things: redeeming codes, picking the right starter, running the daily experience dungeon, and reaching the level-30 power spike. Get those in order and the first island stops feeling like a slog.

Quick answer: Open the in-game Settings and redeem the active like-milestone codes first, choose Bubble as your starter for the Water advantage on the first island, run Petal Pond with your two free daily tickets, and push your lead to level 30 to unlock its Ultimate Move.

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Redeem Evomon codes before you grind

Codes are the fastest free boost in the early game, and they sit in the Settings menu waiting to be claimed. Spend two minutes there before you wander off into wild battles, since the coins and EXP fruit they hand out are worth far more than the first few overworld kills. Put the free coins toward better capture balls and hold the EXP fruit for a real power spike rather than a random level bump.

CodeStatus
30K-LIKESCurrent 30K likes reward
20000LIKEESPrevious milestone code
12klikesPrevious milestone code
THXFOR5KPrevious milestone code
2K-LIKESPrevious milestone code

The next code is set to drop at 60K likes, so there is no confirmed new code beyond the 30K reward right now. You can launch the game and reach the Settings panel from the official Evomon experience page on Roblox. A code worked when the coin or fruit balance updates and a success message appears; expired or mistyped codes return an error instead.

Type the code in the box and press the OK button. Image credit: Rexon@Gaming Dan

Pick Bubble as your starter for the first island

Your starter is a route decision, not a cosmetic one. Bubble, the Water option, is the comfort pick because Verdant Valley is packed with Rock and Ground enemies, and the first island boss also takes heavy damage from Water. That type edge carries the opening hours, so build your early team around keeping Bubble active, healthy, and ahead of the level curve.

StarterEarly role
Bubble (Water)Fastest start; counters Rock and Ground on the first island
Blazpup (Fire)Aggression-focused opener
Leafbun (Grass)Sustain-focused opener

If you already chose Blazpup or Leafbun, you do not need to restart. Catch a Water Evomon and bring it as support into Verdant Valley and the first boss instead of trying to out-level a bad matchup, which usually costs more time than fixing the matchup would.

Bubble, the Water option, is the comfort pick. Image credit: Rexon@YouTube

Run Petal Pond with your two free daily tickets

Once Petal Pond opens, treat the EXP Challenge Area as a daily resource rather than a one-off. You get two free tickets every 24 hours, and a failed run still spends the ticket, so only enter when your lead attacker is genuinely ready. A level of around 20 on your strongest attacker is a reasonable bar before you commit a ticket.

Treat the dungeon as five connected fights, not one long button mash. Cluster enemies before firing area attacks, hold your Ultimate for Wave 5, and clear with your best team first. Then feed the fruit rewards to the weaker monsters you actually want to raise, instead of overfeeding a unit that is already strong. Burning both tickets on half-ready runs is one of the most expensive early mistakes.


Take the Verdant Valley cave chest route

There is a vine-covered cave east of the starting village that pays out EXP fruit and Rainbow Stones, which feed both leveling and early evolution prep. The maze is simple if you follow one rule: stay left at every fork. Treat the guarding fight as part of the reward rather than a surprise, and spend the fruit where it unlocks a boss instead of where it only pads your strongest monster further.

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Reach level 30 for the Ultimate Move

Level 30 is the first real power spike. It unlocks the Ultimate Move and adds a yellow Ultimate Gauge beneath your health and energy bars, and it is usually the point where simple auto-pilot stops being enough. Treat it as a milestone, not just a bigger number, because it is the biggest early combat upgrade you will get.

The habit that matters here is timing. Learn to hold the Ultimate for the dangerous target or the boss window rather than firing it the moment the bar lights up. Level 30 also opens up Ascension and the material planning you will need for later content like Skyheart Isle and Lava Crag, so the prep you start now carries forward.


Clear the first island boss with the right matchup

The first Verdant Valley boss rewards preparation over raw levels. Build for the matchup and bring Water damage, since the Rock-heavy enemies melt faster and give you a cleaner clear. Use the battle UI to your advantage by hovering your skills and reading the damage preview before committing, which lets you judge a knockout or set up a capture instead of guessing and wasting balls.

Weather is a real combat lever too. Rain buffs Water and Electric, Heatwave helps Fire, and flying mounts plus kiting can turn a dangerous overworld pull into a no-damage cleanup. Check the conditions before a hard attempt rather than slamming retries into a bad weather cycle.

The first Verdant Valley boss rewards preparation over raw levels. Image credit: Rexon@YouTube
ProblemFix
Boss keeps draining your teamCorrect the type matchup with Water before more grinding
You keep KOing creatures you wanted to catchRead the damage preview before committing the hit
Wave 5 collapses in Petal PondHold your Ultimate and area attacks for the final wave
A fight only feels hard sometimesCheck weather, mounts, and movement before retrying

You know the early route is working when the win against the first boss lets you start the boss-currency leveling loop, your Petal Pond fruit is spreading levels across a wider team, and your lead crosses level 30 with its Ultimate Gauge active. Once losses start feeling structural rather than random, the next steps are deliberate fast leveling and material prep rather than more rushed retries.