🐲 The Evomon Evodex
Every documented Evomon — dex numbers, names, and types. Updated July 2026.
Sourced from the Evomon community wiki (synced 2026-07-02) — 37 of 108 numbered slots documented so far. We re-sync as editors fill in the rest.
The Evomon Evodex currently documents 37 named creatures across a 108-slot dex, using 11 types — the biggest groups are Grass (12) and Fire (8). The three starters — Blazpup (Fire), Leafbun (Grass), and Bubble (Water) — each open a 3-stage family. The developer advertises 200+ Evomon total including Shiny and Sparkle variants.
Your First Pick
The only obtain method the wiki documents so far belongs to Bubble (#001): “Picked at the start of the game to fight Tarro.” Your other two starter options are Blazpup (#004) and Leafbun (#007) — all three open 3-stage families at the top of the dex. Tarro (#066), the Grass/Dragon your starter squares up against, sits much deeper in the numbering.
All 37 Documented Evomon
Gaps in the numbering (like #009 and #011–015) are dex slots the wiki hasn't named yet — not missing creatures. Shared name stems on consecutive numbers (Pebble → Pebroll → Pebgolem) mark apparent evolution families; exact evolution requirements aren't documented yet.
| Dex # | Evomon | Type | How to Get |
|---|---|---|---|
| #001 | Bubble | Water | Picked at the start of the game to fight Tarro |
| #002 | Bubboxer | Water | Not documented yet |
| #003 | Bubblade | Water | Not documented yet |
| #004 | Blazpup | Fire | Not documented yet |
| #005 | Blazgrowl | Fire | Not documented yet |
| #006 | Blazmane | Fire | Not documented yet |
| #007 | Leafbun | Grass | Not documented yet |
| #008 | Leafroge | Grass | Not documented yet |
| #010 | Chirppy | Flying | Not documented yet |
| #016 | Mopebun | Normal | Not documented yet |
| #017 | Mopillow | Grass | Not documented yet |
| #018 | Pebble | Rock | Not documented yet |
| #019 | Pebroll | Rock | Not documented yet |
| #020 | Pebgolem | Rock | Not documented yet |
| #021 | Sparkit | Fire | Not documented yet |
| #022 | Emfox | Fire | Not documented yet |
| #023 | Empixy | Fire | Not documented yet |
| #031 | Clampip | Water | Not documented yet |
| #032 | Clamwhirl | Water | Not documented yet |
| #033 | Clamspire | Water | Not documented yet |
| #034 | Budling | Grass | Not documented yet |
| #035 | Florawn | Grass | Not documented yet |
| #036 | Silvanarch | Grass | Not documented yet |
| #046 | Glaclide | Ice | Not documented yet |
| #047 | Glacone | Ice | Not documented yet |
| #048 | Glacitadel | Ice | Not documented yet |
| #052 | Lavite | FireRock | Not documented yet |
| #053 | Lavarock | FireRock | Not documented yet |
| #054 | Stardrift | Grass | Not documented yet |
| #057 | Sundercrene | Flying | Not documented yet |
| #061 | Frostseer | Ice | Not documented yet |
| #064 | Gempillar | Bug | Not documented yet |
| #066 | Tarro | GrassDragon | Not documented yet |
| #080 | Datubud | GrassPsychic | Not documented yet |
| #081 | Datunymph | GrassDragon | Not documented yet |
| #085 | Mudbud | GroundGrass | Not documented yet |
| #086 | Mudthorn | GroundGrass | Not documented yet |
Types at a Glance
How the 37 documented Evomon spread across types (dual-types count once per type). 2 defined types (Steel, Electric) have no named creature yet.
What's Not Documented Yet
Evomon released on June 17, 2026, and its community wiki is only weeks old. As of July 2026, the wiki does not document per-creature stats, rarities, spawn locations, evolution requirements, or Shiny/Sparkle odds — and no reliable tier list exists (the ones circulating contradict each other and cite no data).
We'd rather show you 37 verified entries than 200 invented ones. This page re-syncs against the wiki as editors fill in the dex.
Evodex FAQ
How many Evomon are in the Evodex?
The community wiki has named and typed 37 Evomon across a 108-slot numbered dex. The developer's official game description says there are 200+ Evomon to chase counting Shiny and Sparkle variants, so expect the documented list to keep growing — we sync this page as the wiki fills in.
What types do Evomon have?
The community wiki currently uses 13 type labels: Water, Fire, Grass, Flying, Normal, Rock, Ground, Ice, Steel, Bug, Dragon, Electric, Psychic. 11 of them appear on named creatures so far. The game's full official type chart (including strengths and weaknesses) hasn't been authoritatively documented yet.
What are the three Evomon starters?
Blazpup (Fire), Leafbun (Grass), and Bubble (Water). The wiki documents the starter pick leading into a first battle against Tarro. Each starter opens a 3-stage family at the top of the dex — Bubble → Bubboxer → Bubblade, Blazpup → Blazgrowl → Blazmane, and Leafbun → Leafroge.
Do Evomon evolve?
Yes — evolution is a core system (code rewards even include Evolution Stones and Omni Stones), and the dex numbering groups creatures into apparent families with shared name stems, like Pebble → Pebroll → Pebgolem. Exact evolution requirements per creature are not documented on the wiki yet, so we don't list them.
Is there an Evomon tier list?
Not a reliable one yet. The tier lists currently circulating contradict each other — some rank base forms, others rank evolved forms, and none publish verifiable methodology. The community wiki has no tier or stat data at all. We'll publish rankings once there's data worth trusting; until then, coverage consistently rates Blazpup as the strongest starter pick.
Where do the gaps in the dex numbers come from?
Slots like #009 and #011–015 are numbered in the community dex but haven't been named or typed by wiki editors yet — only 37 of 108 slots are filled in. A gap doesn't mean the Evomon doesn't exist in-game; it just hasn't been documented.