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Evomon Team Builder

Evomon team-builder guide for five-slot parties, elemental coverage, tanks, DPS, counters, bleed pressure, and farming teams.

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Five-slot team shape

The safest Evomon team model is not five favorites. It is one carry, one tank or stabilizer, two coverage or DPS slots, and one flexible utility slot.

  • Carry: the monster receiving your best EXP and evolution support.
  • Tank or stabilizer: Tarro/Tarragon-style role when later fights punish fragile teams.
  • Coverage DPS: electric, fire, poison, flying, water, or ground lines that solve specific weaknesses.
  • Counter or bleed slot: Lavarock and Volcrest-style roles that improve hard fights.
  • Utility or farm slot: a flexible pick for grinding, bosses, or map-specific pressure.
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Public team-core signals

Destructoid's launch-week team examples repeatedly use Tarragon, Lavarock, Arcapex, Wisphex, Mirefish, Pummash, and Volcrest-style roles. Treat those as strong leads, not official prescriptions.

  • End-game cores should cover as many elemental weaknesses as possible.
  • Farming teams can value speed and repeat clear stability over peak boss damage.
  • Starter teams should evolve into coverage, not stay locked to first-week comfort.
  • Future calculators should score teams by coverage, role balance, and source-packet labels.
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Internal-link strategy

The team builder should connect tier list, wiki entities, shiny hunting, and Level 30 pages because players move between these decisions in one session.

  • Link every top monster mention back to the wiki hub until individual pages exist.
  • Link code rewards to the leveling route so players know where free items matter.
  • Link Shiny/Sparkle pages only after the team has a stable progression plan.
  • Add a live calculator only when exact stats and formulas are available.
Role preview

Evomon ranking leads

These are source-backed leads for page structure, not final official stat math.

SFire counter core

Lavite / Lavarock

Destructoid places Lavite high because Lava Crag access and counter value make it a practical late-game fire route.

STank anchor

Tarro / Tarragon

Both community wiki coverage and Destructoid point to Tarro as a late-game tank route worth planning around.

SFlying coverage and bleed

Bluebird / Volcrest

Destructoid highlights Bluebird's Raven Ridge route and Volcrest bleed value for coverage.

SElectric DPS

Arcub / Arcapex

Public tier coverage treats Arcub as a strong electric line, with Thunder Cliffs boss sourcing noted by Destructoid.

SPoison utility

Wispuff / Wisphex

Guide coverage repeatedly places Wispuff high for poison utility and grinding value.

Starter watchFire starter

Blazpup

Pocket Tactics and Destructoid lean Blazpup as the strongest starter, but Bubble remains defensible if Sparkit or Lavite will cover fire later.