Coins are the main currency in Evomon, and you burn through them constantly on capture balls, healing items, and PP restores. A steady income keeps your team supplied for wild catches, dungeon runs, and tougher island fights, so it pays to know exactly where Coins come from and what deserves your first purchases.
Quick answer: Beat NPC Trainers on each island for the biggest early Coin payouts, clear your Daily Quests every session for up to 10,000 Coins, and spend first on Advanced Balls and HP Potions at the Coin Shop in the main city.
How to get Coins in Evomon
Nearly everything you do drops a few Coins, but a handful of activities carry the bulk of your income. Daily Quests are the single largest source, while trainer battles give the strongest early returns as you explore. Line up several of these each session and your balance climbs without any dedicated grinding.
| Source | Coin payout | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Daily Quests | Up to 10,000 per day | Resets daily; the best source by a wide margin. |
| NPC Trainers | Highest on first defeat | Most reliable early income; also drops Element Stones. |
| NPC Quests | 300–500 each | Repeatable between resets. |
| Island Bosses | Varies | Coins alongside Element Stones and Summon Tickets. |
| Wild Evomon battles | Small amounts | Adds up passively while you grind XP and catches. |
| Battle Pass (free tier) | Up to 9,000 | Seasonal; also gives Evolution Stones. |
| Index completion | 500 per new entry | Doubled for Shiny registrations. |
| Codes | Varies | Occasional free Coins and materials. |
Daily Quests cover tasks like feeding your Evomon, defeating wild encounters, and staying online for 45 minutes, so clearing the full set every session gives you both Coins and Player EXP. Early island bosses you can defeat quickly are worth repeating for the Coins and tickets they hand out per run.
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The Coin Shop sits in the main city area and is accessible from early on. Look for the shop icon in the central part of town. This is where your Coins turn into battle and capture supplies, and Advanced Balls here restock without limit, which makes it the go-to spot when you run low mid-grind.
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Advanced Ball | 300 Coins |
| Small HP Potion | 400 Coins |
| Medium HP Potion | 800 Coins |
| Large HP Potion | 1,600 Coins |
| PP Potion | 600 Coins |

Tip: Keep a stock of Advanced Balls and at least a few HP Potions before heading into dungeons or boss runs. Buying supplies you can farm elsewhere wastes Coins, so save purchases for the balls and potions you actually run out of during fights.
Other ways to spend Coins
Coins go beyond the Coin Shop. You spend them to roll for outfits and as part of the cost when evolving your Evomon. Because evolutions and cosmetic rolls both draw on the same pool, it helps to keep a reserve rather than emptying your balance on consumables. Eggs and other items are also available for Coins as you progress.
Free Coins from codes
Active codes are the easiest free Coins in the game, and several also bundle Medium EXP Fruits, Advanced Balls, and other materials. Codes like LIKE1GIFT and FORDC1200 hand out Coins directly, while 10KCCU_ gives 4,000 Coins and DCGIFT mixes 1,000 Coins with balls and fruit. Codes expire, so redeem them as soon as you see them.


The rewards drop into your inventory within a moment of a successful redeem. If a code fails, it has usually expired, was already used on your account, or was entered with an extra space, so double-check the spelling before trying again. Stacking these free Coins with a full Daily Quest run and a sweep of nearby NPC Trainers keeps your balance high enough to never run short on capture balls when a rare spawn appears.






