Evomon Guide

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evomon boss guides

Every boss in Evomon broken down: strategy, type matchups, recommended evomons, and rewards. From your first mid-boss to endgame world bosses.

King of ThunderArcapexKing of FlyingWorld Bosses
Evomon boss guides

All Bosses

Boss Quick Reference

BossTypeDifficultyLevelLocationRewards
King of ThunderElectricFinal Boss50+Thunder CliffsArcub (Electric evomon), Rare Evolution Stones
ArcapexElectricWorld Boss45+Thunder Cliffs (Boss Arena)Arcapex capture chance, Thunder Stone
King of FlyingFlyingMid Boss25+Flying TerritorySundercrene (Flying Mount)
World Bosses (All)VariousEndgame40-60+Multiple LocationsRare Evomons, Evolution Materials, Summon Tickets

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FAQ

What level should I be to fight Evomon bosses?

Each boss has a recommended level range. King of Flying is the easiest at level 25+, while King of Thunder requires 50+. World Bosses like Arcapex are endgame content best attempted at 45-60+. Check the boss card for exact level requirements.

What is the best strategy for King of Thunder?

Bring Ground-type evomons to counter Electric. Mudbud or Spikub are excellent choices. Avoid Water and Flying types entirely. Stack DEF buffs before the lightning phase — if your team is too squishy, the AoE lightning will wipe you.

How do I beat Arcapex solo?

Use a fast Ground type with high SPD. Stack ATK buffs during phase 1, then burst in phase 2 before Arcapex finishes charging its devastating charged attack. Tarro (Grass tank) works well for sustain if you prefer a slower, safer approach.

What rewards do bosses drop?

King of Thunder drops Arcub (Electric evomon) and Rare Evolution Stones. Arcapex has a capture chance and drops Thunder Stones. King of Flying rewards Sundercrene, a flying mount. World Bosses drop rare evomons, evolution materials, and summon tickets.

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