StarterChoose a starter for matchups, not only looks
Evomon starts like a creature battler: your first pick decides which early fights feel smooth and which ones need backup. Look at the starter's type and skills, then catch early roles that cover what the starter cannot answer.
- Keep the starter in the active team long enough to learn its skill pattern.
- Catch backup Evomons for coverage instead of leveling only one favorite.
- Use early fights to learn which attacks lose tempo.
DailyLet quests choose the first route
The useful first session is not random wandering. Visit quest NPCs, read daily missions, and use Trainer EXP goals to decide which fights, catches, and training steps matter right now.
- Read world quests before farming a random area.
- Use daily missions as the session checklist.
- Train the Evomons that help the current route, not the entire box.
ResourcesSave skill books and evolution for active-team jobs
Skill books and evolution are strongest when they solve an actual fight, quest, or dungeon problem. Spend them on Evomons that stay in the active team after the next route opens.
- Use coverage examples such as Counter or ice-style answers only after testing the fight.
- Do not evolve a collection-only catch before the battle team works.
- Leave Shiny and Sparkle hunting for when the route can farm comfortably.