Light King Wispreign is one of two Legend Bosses tied to Evomon Season 1, and it is the Light-type opposite of the Dark King Clipexor. With a health pool above 16,000 and hits that can wipe an unprepared party, it stands as one of the toughest fights the game currently offers. Beating it comes down to bringing the right type coverage and keeping every monster alive.
Quick answer: Travel to Solaris Isle on the Seasonal Island, then fight Wispreign with Grass, Ice, or Psychic monsters. Lead with Tarragon, spam Leaf Storm for damage and Seed Bomb to heal, and never let a monster faint, because each knockout raises the boss’s skill damage by 30%.
Where to find Light King Wispreign in Evomon
Wispreign sits on Solaris Isle, one of the areas inside the Seasonal Island world. To reach it, open the World Map and use the World Select feature to view the seasonal additions, then travel to Solaris Isle.
This is limited-time seasonal content. Wispreign can be fought and caught only until the end of Season 1, which runs through August 19, 2026. After that window closes, the boss and its capture are no longer available.
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Before building a team, understand what makes this fight punishing. Wispreign carries special boss rules that shut down common strategies and grow stronger the longer the battle drags on.
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Light |
| Health pool | 16,560 HP |
| Weak to | Grass, Ice, Psychic |
| Status immunity | Immune to abnormal status effects and stat reductions |
| PP recovery | Restores 1 PP per turn |
| Rage scaling | Skill damage rises 30% for every monster it defeats |
Because Wispreign ignores status effects and stat reductions, buff and debuff moves waste your turns without any payoff. You take damage while gaining nothing, so lean on raw super-effective attacks instead. The PP recovery also means you cannot stall the boss out of moves.
The most important rule is the damage scaling. Every time Wispreign knocks out one of your monsters, its skill damage climbs by 30%, which snowballs quickly. Keeping your whole party alive is not optional, it is the core of the strategy.
Best monsters to counter Wispreign
The pool of viable answers is small, but a few monsters can grind the boss down safely. Tarragon, the Grass and Dragon-type, is the standout pick. Its large HP pool lets it absorb several hits without going down, which directly avoids the 30% damage boost that a faint would hand the boss.

Tarragon’s kit also supports a war of attrition. Moves like Seed Bomb restore its HP passively, so it can keep fighting long enough to close out the battle on its own. Fire off Leaf Storm whenever it is available for the biggest damage spikes, and let the boss slowly bleed out over many turns.
If you do not have Tarragon, a few other monsters bring usable tools against Wispreign, though their bulk is lower and they will likely need backup to finish the job.
| Monster | Role against Wispreign |
|---|---|
| Tarragon (Grass/Dragon) | Primary carry with high HP and self-healing for a full attrition fight |
| Glacitadel | Solid alternative attacker, less durable than Tarragon |
| Chitaladin | Effective damage tool, needs support to survive |
| Empixy | Capable option with weaker defenses |
Catching Wispreign after the fight
Once you have worn the boss down and won, use your best Catcher to secure the highest possible stat spread on the Wispreign you capture. The catch remains open until Season 1 ends on August 19, 2026, so add it to your collection before the seasonal window closes.
You will know the strategy is working when Tarragon’s HP holds steady through repeated turns while Wispreign’s health bar keeps dropping. As long as no monster faints, the boss’s damage never scales up, and the attrition plan carries the fight to a clean finish.






