Evomon Type System Explained: Build Better Teams with Resistances and Weaknesses

When you’re putting together a team in Evomon, the game’s typing system is doing a lot more work than just labeling your creatures. Every Evomon comes with its own strengths and vulnerabilities, and those traits are directly tied to its type (or types, in the case of dual typing). If you ignore that, you can accidentally build a squad where multiple members share the same weaknesses—making it easy for a single opponent to counter the whole team.

Release & Platform / Availability Notes

This guide content is presented as part of an Evomon learning hub, with a follow-up mention of an “Evomon [Roblox] Guide,” indicating the information is intended for players engaging with the Roblox version or a Roblox experience.

Type Chart Checklists: What to Look For

Each Evomon’s performance shifts depending on its typing, which is why type checklists matter when you’re selecting your best picks. You generally don’t want an entire roster of the same category—like stacking Grass-types—because that tends to create repeatable matchups where one opponent can exploit the same counters over and over.

To help you plan properly, the guide lays out a complete Type Chart that shows which types can hit harder and which ones struggle. It also includes a reminder that dual-type Evomons can change how much damage they deal to others, so your team-building should account for those combined matchups instead of treating the typing as a single label.

All Type Chart Strengths and Weaknesses

The breakdown covers every Evomon type you might face in battle. In this chart:

Types marked with “2x” are capable of landing super effective damage against an opponent.

Types tagged with “X” can deal damage, but it won’t be very effective.

Types placed under sections marked with “0” are described as being able to deal normal damage to an opponent.

Because damage interactions can shift for dual-type Evomons, the guide also emphasizes that you may see different effective results in fights depending on the combination. When building your team, keep those dual-type outcomes in mind so you aren’t surprised by how much (or how little) damage certain matchups produce.

Up Next: Evomon [Roblox] Guide

If you want to go beyond typing and into practical team-building and collection planning, the next step listed is an Evomon guide focused on Roblox.

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