Evomon evolutions should be tracked as chains, methods, materials, level conditions, and update notes. Exact methods are held until they are confirmed through in-game checks or reliable sources.
Evolution tracker model
| Tracker field | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Base form | Tells players where the chain starts. |
| Next form | Shows the target evolution. |
| Method | Level, item, material, quest, dungeon, trade, or unknown. |
| Required item | Prevents players from wasting materials. |
| Source confidence | Marks whether the method is verified, reported, or unknown. |
| Patch date | Shows whether an update may have changed the method. |
Evomon evolutions are a natural fit for this site because they connect the Evomon list, maps, items, and team builder. A player who catches a creature wants to know whether it is a short-term option, a long-term investment, or a stepping stone to a stronger form.
What can publish now
The planner can publish the workflow now: record the chain, label the method, link the map or item source, and recheck after updates. What should not publish yet is a full table of names and methods without evidence. Evolution misinformation spreads quickly because players repeat one guessed method across many pages.
How to use the planner
When you discover an evolution, write down the form name, level or condition, required item, location where the item came from, and whether the game UI confirmed the result. Then compare that note against the update log. If a patch changed progression, older Evomon evolutions may need a recheck.
Future expansion
Once enough chains are verified, this page can split into individual evolution pages, item pages, and map pages. Until then, it remains a clear source-backed tracker rather than a table of guesses.