Editorial cross-source snapshot

Evomon Tier List for July 2026

Use these ranks to build a shortlist, then let live matchups, evolution costs, traits, and the rest of your team make the final call.

Checked Jul 18, 2026 Independent guide
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Editorial snapshot

Rankings are cross-source guidance, not official stats

This Season 1 snapshot compares current coverage, route value and late-game utility reported by Pro Game Guides and Destructoid. Balance changes can move every row.

SCross-source standouts

These four appear at or near the top of the July 2026 sources reviewed. Placement is editorial, not official, and assumes useful type coverage.

LavarockFire

Repeatedly treated as a high-priority Fire investment in current community rankings.

Water, Rock, and Ground pressure still requires team support.
TerragonGrass

Current guides value it as a durable Grass core with broad practical coverage.

Fire, Flying, Bug, Poison, and Ice matchups can force a switch.
VolcrestFlying

Frequently ranked as a strong Flying option for general progression and tempo.

Rock, Ice, and Electric counters make blind investment risky.
ArcapexElectric

Consistently highlighted as a leading Electric choice into Water and Flying targets.

Ground coverage is a major roster requirement around it.
AStrong, but source-dependent

These picks rank highly in at least one reviewed source, yet exact order varies. Choose by the encounter and the holes in the current team.

PummashFighting

Offers Fighting coverage and receives a high placement in multiple community snapshots.

Its exact tier varies sharply between sources; Flying and Psychic remain concerns.
WisphexPoison

Commonly retained as a strong Poison option for longer fights and roster depth.

Ground and Psychic matchups limit when it can stay in safely.
FrostseerIce

Valued as focused Ice coverage into Grass, Flying, Ground, and Dragon targets.

Fire, Rock, Steel, and Fighting threats make it a specialist rather than a universal carry.
ChitaladinBug

Frequently cited as one of the better Bug investments after its line is developed.

Fire, Flying, and Rock matchups restrict safe use.
DatunymphGrass

A practical Grass alternative that community guides keep relevant beyond the opening route.

It competes with Terragon when only one Grass slot is available.
PebgolemRock

Current guides value its accessible Rock coverage and early-to-midgame usefulness.

It has several common elemental weaknesses and should not anchor every matchup.
ViparchPoison

A credible Poison fallback when the roster does not yet support Wisphex.

Its priority falls when stronger Poison coverage is already built.
EmpixyFire

A well-ranked Fire alternative in the July 2026 meta source reviewed.

It competes directly with Lavarock for scarce Fire investment.
BUseful with a clear job

These are not automatic investments. They can solve a type gap or carry part of progression, but current sources usually replace them later.

BlazmaneFire

The Fire starter line can provide familiar, accessible coverage through early progression.

Later Fire choices are ranked higher by the reviewed meta guides.
MudthornGround

Useful Ground coverage when Electric or other Ground-favored targets block progress.

Community guides describe its value as more early-weighted than endgame-defining.
SpikumaneGround

A workable second Ground option when the roster needs another Electric answer.

It is usually ranked below the clearest meta investments.
StarmusePsychic

Adds Psychic coverage when the rest of the team is already balanced around damage roles.

Do not overinvest unless the current route actually needs Psychic pressure.
MopillowNormal

Can fill an uncomplicated early slot without demanding a specialized team plan.

Normal provides little super-effective pressure in the reviewed community chart.
SundercreneBug

Provides another Bug route when better-ranked options are unavailable.

The reviewed tier source generally prefers Chitaladin for the Bug slot.

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How this July 18 snapshot was built

This is an editorial cross-source snapshot, not an official Evomon Devs ranking. It compares a current Pro Game Guides list with an independent wiki snapshot and preserves disagreements instead of averaging them away.

Rankings favor practical type coverage, current progression value, and a clear role. A lower-ranked counter can still be the correct choice for a specific boss or opposing team.

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Use tiers as a shortlist, not a shopping order

  • Patch the team's missing counters before duplicating a strong type.
  • Check the live evolution cost before spending stones.
  • Keep a developed lower-tier creature if it clears the current route reliably.
  • Revisit the source date after a major Roblox Evomon update.