The Evomon type chart page is currently a coverage planner. It helps players record attack types, defensive gaps, and matchup assumptions while exact type multipliers are still being verified.
Coverage planner
| Coverage check | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Attack spread | Avoid relying on one damage type. |
| Defensive overlap | Reduce repeated weaknesses across the five slots. |
| Dungeon utility | Keep a slot for encounters that punish a narrow team. |
| Evolution state | A future form may change role or coverage. |
| Unknown label | Mark assumptions until tested. |
The Evomon type chart should eventually become a real matchup table. For now, it is safer to publish a planning page than to invent damage multipliers. Players can still use the page with the Evomon team builder: list each team member, mark its known or suspected type, and note whether the team repeats weaknesses.
What a verified chart needs
A verified chart needs source-backed type names, attack interactions, defensive interactions, and notes about whether moves, talents, traits, or variants change the result. It also needs patch context. A balance update can change the practical value of a type even if the label remains the same.
Practical use now
Use the Evomon type chart planner as a notebook. If an Evomon performs well against a certain enemy type, record the observation and date. If another player reports a matchup, label it reported. When multiple checks agree, the site can promote the note from partial to verified.
Avoid fake precision
Exact multipliers, immunity claims, and universal counters should not appear until the evidence exists. A cautious type page is more useful than a colorful chart that sends players into the wrong fight.