Official evidence
Roblox experience pages, public APIs and creator-owned media define identity, release status and advertised features.
Direct links · explicit confidence
Trace each important claim to an official record or a clearly labeled community guide, with review dates and known uncertainty preserved.
Roblox experience pages, public APIs and creator-owned media define identity, release status and advertised features.
Current guide publications can support routes and opinions, but never become official facts.
No invented search volume, code status, mutation odds, drop rate or complete creature count.
Primary source for creator identity, advertised features, 200+ wording, Shiny and Sparkle, and the Previous Codes label.
Open sourcePrimary API record for the current experience name, creator, root place, description, and update timestamp.
Open sourcePrimary API record for the verified Evomon Devs group; volatile membership totals are deliberately excluded.
Open sourceUsed only to distinguish the separate 2022 Tamagotchi-style PC game from the Roblox experience.
Open sourceDated editorial source for starter names, beginner systems, and community observations about rare variants.
Open sourceDated ranking source whose author explicitly blends personal experience with community judgment.
Open sourceDated community guidance for quest-first leveling and focused resource progression.
Open sourceDated community report on Evolution, Element, and Omni Stone sources; live availability can change.
Open sourceIndependent starter comparison used to preserve, rather than hide, disagreement between recommendations.
Open sourceCommunity-maintained matchup baseline; Dark and Light remain unresolved in the reviewed matrix.
Open sourceSecond ranking snapshot used to identify repeated standouts and document placement differences.
Open sourceCommunity mutation overview that explicitly warns exact rates and effects are not fully settled.
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Every source record includes a July 18, 2026 check date and a stated scope. Volatile player counts, votes, exact code status, and unverified drop rates are intentionally excluded from evergreen copy.
When two strategy sources disagree, the page shows the conflict or downgrades the recommendation instead of selecting certainty for convenience.