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Evomon beginner guide

Evomon Beginner Guide

A clean first-session route for Evomon: redeem codes, pick a starter, build coverage, level faster, and avoid early resource waste.

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First 30 minutes

A new account should convert free rewards into route stability before chasing rare variants or late-game teams.

  • Start with codes so EXP fruit and coins can smooth the first route.
  • Choose a starter based on team plan: Blazpup for fire pressure, Bubble if you will catch a fire line later, Leafbun for a steadier grass route.
  • Catch for coverage instead of collection size; a balanced box beats a wide but underleveled box.
  • Clear early bosses and repeat useful reward loops before grinding random wild fights.
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Starter decision

Public guide coverage leans Blazpup as the strongest starter, but that does not mean every route should force it.

  • Blazpup is the direct fire-pressure pick when you want easier early weakness exploitation.
  • Bubble is reasonable if Sparkit, Lavite, or another fire route will cover that slot later.
  • Leafbun is the slower comfort pick and should be protected by stronger coverage catches.
  • Do not restart just because a tier list ranks your starter lower; fix the team around it.
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Avoid beginner traps

Evomon looks simple early, but bad spending and unfocused catches make the Level 30 wall feel much worse.

  • Do not spend reroll-style items before you know which Evomon will stay in your team.
  • Do not chase Shiny or Sparkle variants before your progression team is stable.
  • Do not level five weak monsters equally; pick one carry and build support around it.
  • Keep a list of map blockers so Petal Pond, Raven Ridge, Thunder Cliffs, and Lava Crag do not become guesswork.