Tier List
Evomon Starter Tier List - Best First Pick
Choosing between Blazpup, Bubble, and Leafbun decides how the first route feels before stronger wild Evomons take over key roles. The real choice comes down to early battle comfort, Fire or Water coverage, replacement risk from Sparkit, Lavite, Datubud, and Tarro, and how much each starter still deserves resources after the opening islands.
Evomon Starter Tier List - Best First Pick Summary
Starter Tier Rankings In Evomo
S Tier
Featured Blazpup ranks S among starters because it gives the strongest early damage pressure. Its main weakness is replacement risk once Sparkit or Lavite can handle Fire coverage.
A Tier
Featured Bubble ranks A among starters because it gives the safest calmer opening route. It drops below Blazpup because broader roster rankings place it low and stronger Water or coverage options can replace it later.
B Tier
How This Starter Tier List Is Ranked
Starter placement comes down to the first-session route, early elemental pressure, and how quickly the starter gets replaced. Blazpup sits highest because Fire pressure wins fights early, but its full-roster value drops once Sparkit or Lavite can cover Fire. Bubble is the calmer Water opener, while Leafbun has the hardest time keeping the Grass slot once Datubud or Tarro joins.
Evomo Tier List Notes
- A
- A tier starters are safe and playable, but they lose either damage pressure or long-term team value compared with the top starter.
- B
- B tier starters can work for cautious routes or favorite-pick runs, but heavy long-term resources need a specific team reason.
- C
- C tier starters are usable only as temporary comfort picks once better wild Evomons are available.
- D
- D tier starters lose early resource priority because better catches replace their job too quickly.
- S
- Choose an S tier starter when you want the safest default for early fights and a clear role before stronger catches take over.
Pick Blazpup For Early Fire Pressure
Blazpup is the clearest starter when you want damage pressure right away. Fire pressure helps the opening route feel less sluggish, and Blazpup gives that without waiting for a wild catch. The catch is replacement risk. Sparkit and Lavite both offer Fire value outside the starter slot, and Lavite becomes one of the top Fire investments. Blazpup fits the easiest power opener, then resources can shift if a stronger Fire line joins the team.
Pick Bubble For A Safer First Route
Bubble is the comfort pick, not the power pick. Pick it for a calmer first route when you want Water coverage and fewer early mistakes, but do not treat that comfort as a long-term resource target. Once you start chasing late-game value, Bubble loses premium-resource priority unless the team still has a real Water gap.
Pick Leafbun Only If You Accept Grass Competition
Pick Leafbun only if you want a safer opener than Blazpup and accept that Grass competition becomes a problem fast. Datubud can cover early Grass value, and Tarro is the stronger late-game Grass tank target. That leaves Leafbun as a playable favorite pick rather than the best starter for efficient progression. Choose it only if you want the Grass route and accept that a better Grass Evomon may replace it.
Evomon Starter Tier List - Best First Pick FAQ
What is the best starter in Evomon?
Pick Blazpup first if you want the strongest early pressure. It is at its best before Sparkit or Lavite can replace the Fire role.
Is Bubble a bad starter?
Bubble is fine for a simple first route, but weak as a long-term resource target. Pick it for a safer Water opener, then move investment toward stronger late-game Evomons once your roster improves.
Should I pick Leafbun?
Pick Leafbun only if you want the Grass starter path or like its feel. Datubud and Tarro make the Grass slot more competitive later, so Leafbun is not the efficient starter choice.
Does starter choice matter forever?
No. Starter choice changes the first stretch of progression, but wild catches and evolutions matter more once the team expands. The safest plan is to use the starter to clear early friction, then invest in stronger team roles.
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