Tier policy

Evomon tier list policy and ranking rules.

Tier lists can be useful, but only when readers can see the criteria, patch, data, and role assumptions behind the ranking.

Direct answer

The Evomon tier list policy holds rankings until the site has verified matchup data, role definitions, patch context, and enough creature evidence to avoid misleading players.

Why rankings are held

The Evomon tier list policy is simple: no rankings without evidence. Players often want a best-creature list, but a rushed ranking can be worse than no ranking. It can send new players toward a creature that is rare, outdated, untested, or useful only in one mode.

This Evomon tier list policy keeps rankings off the site until the data is ready. The site can still help with team roles, type coverage, and battle logging while testing continues.

Ranking requirements

RequirementWhy it matters
Patch dateRankings can change after updates.
Role definitionsA dungeon tank and a fast damage role should not be judged the same way.
Matchup notesBattle results need repeatable observations.
Creature dataThe roster must have enough verified entries.
LimitsThe page must say what it does not cover.

The Evomon tier list policy also requires visible reasoning. A ranking with letters but no explanation is not a guide.

What exists instead

Use the team builder, type chart, and battle guide. Those pages help players make better choices without pretending to know the final meta. Once enough evidence exists, the Evomon tier list policy can support a real ranking page.

Ranking FAQ

Why is there no Evomon tier list yet?

A real tier list needs matchup testing, role criteria, patch context, and enough verified creature data.

What will make a tier list publishable?

Clear ranking rules, verified roles, battle evidence, and dated update notes will make it publishable.