MatchupSolve the fight before rebuilding the roster
Advanced Evomon progress comes from controlled matchup testing. When a trainer, boss, or dungeon wave blocks the route, retest that same fight with one coverage change before spending resources across the whole team.
- Use coverage tools such as Counter or ice-style skills only when the fight shows they help.
- Swap one Evomon at a time so you know what fixed the route.
- Keep notes on which skills lose tempo against the same enemy line.
ResourcesSpend skill books after the role is proven
Skill books and evolution materials should follow battle evidence. An Evomon that only looks rare is not automatically worth the next upgrade if it does not improve quests, Trainer EXP progress, or dungeon coverage.
- Upgrade Evomons that stay in the active team after the next island or dungeon.
- Delay collection-only evolutions until the farm route is comfortable.
- Spend after a repeated wall, not after one unlucky battle.
DungeonBring a second answer for long routes
Dungeons punish narrow teams harder than short trainer fights. Before grouping with friends, bring one main damage plan, one backup coverage slot, and a resource plan that does not depend on a fresh code reward.
- Let friends cover weak matchups instead of all copying the same role.
- Use 2x Battle Speed only if repeated fights are the real time sink.
- Return to daily missions and world quests when dungeon attempts stall.