Evomon Element Chart Guide – All Strengths, Weaknesses, and Resistances

Winning battles in Evomon isn’t just about using high-level monsters. Every Evomon belongs to an element, and understanding how those elements interact is one of the best ways to improve your team. Even a lower-level Evomon can defeat a stronger opponent if it has the elemental advantage.

If you’re planning to take on tougher trainers, complete difficult content, or build a balanced team, learning the element chart is essential. Below you’ll find the complete Evomon element matchup guide, including every element’s strengths, weaknesses, and resistances.

Complete Evomon Element Effectiveness Chart

The table below shows how much damage each attacking element deals against every defending element.

Attacking Element Super Effective (2x) Not Very Effective (1/2x)
Water Fire, Rock, Ground Grass, Bug, Dragon
Fire Grass, Bug, Ice, Steel Water, Rock, Ground, Dragon
Grass Water, Rock, Ground Fire, Flying, Bug, Poison, Dragon
Flying Grass, Bug, Ground, Fighting Rock, Steel, Electric
Bug Grass, Psychic Fire, Flying, Poison, Steel
Normal None Steel
Rock Fire, Flying, Bug, Ice, Electric Grass, Ground, Fighting
Poison Grass, Dragon Ground, Steel
Ice Grass, Flying, Ground, Dragon Fire, Rock, Steel
Ground Fire, Rock, Poison, Electric Grass, Ice, Dragon
Psychic Poison, Fighting Bug, Normal, Steel, Electric
Steel Rock, Ice Water, Fire
Fighting Normal, Rock, Ice, Steel Flying, Bug, Poison, Psychic
Dragon Dragon Steel
Electric Water, Flying, Steel Grass, Ground, Dragon

Water Element

Water-type Evomon are reliable choices throughout the game because they deal extra damage against Fire, Rock, and Ground opponents. They are especially useful in areas filled with volcanic or rocky enemies.

However, Water struggles against Grass and Electric users. On the defensive side, Water naturally resists Fire and Steel attacks, allowing it to survive longer in many battles.

Strong Against

  • Fire
  • Rock
  • Ground

Weak To

  • Grass
  • Electric

Resists

  • Fire
  • Steel

Fire Element

Fire specializes in dealing heavy damage to Grass, Bug, Ice, and Steel Evomon. It’s one of the strongest offensive elements, especially during early progression where Bug and Grass enemies appear frequently.

Its biggest weaknesses come from Water, Rock, and Ground attackers, so pairing Fire with teammates that can cover those matchups is highly recommended.

Strong Against

  • Grass
  • Bug
  • Ice
  • Steel

Weak To

  • Water
  • Rock
  • Ground

Resists

  • Grass
  • Bug
  • Ice
  • Steel

Grass Element

Grass performs extremely well against Water, Rock, and Ground opponents, making it an excellent counter to many defensive teams. It also resists several common elements, giving it plenty of opportunities to switch into battle safely.

Its downside is having several weaknesses, including Fire, Flying, Bug, Poison, and Ice, so it requires solid team support.

Strong Against

  • Water
  • Rock
  • Ground

Weak To

  • Fire
  • Flying
  • Bug
  • Poison
  • Ice

Resists

  • Water
  • Rock
  • Ground
  • Electric

Flying Element

Flying Evomon excel at defeating Grass, Bug, Ground, and Fighting enemies. They are useful when facing physical attackers and often provide good offensive coverage.

Be careful when facing Rock, Ice, or Electric opponents, as those elements can quickly turn the battle around.

Strong Against

  • Grass
  • Bug
  • Ground
  • Fighting

Weak To

  • Rock
  • Ice
  • Electric

Resists

  • Grass
  • Bug
  • Fighting

Bug Element

Bug types are particularly effective against Grass and Psychic enemies. Although they may not have the highest stats, they can become valuable counters in specific battles.

They struggle against Fire, Flying, and Rock attacks but naturally resist Water, Grass, Psychic, and Fighting damage.

Strong Against

  • Grass
  • Psychic

Weak To

  • Fire
  • Flying
  • Rock

Resists

  • Water
  • Grass
  • Psychic
  • Fighting

Normal Element

Normal is one of the simplest elements in Evomon. It doesn’t have any super-effective matchups, making it a neutral option in most encounters.

Its primary weakness is Fighting, while it offers resistance against Psychic attacks.

Strong Against

  • None

Weak To

  • Fighting

Resists

  • Psychic

Rock Element

Rock is an excellent offensive element against Fire, Flying, Bug, Ice, and Electric opponents. If you’re facing teams that rely on Flying or Fire Evomon, Rock can often secure easy victories.

Its main threats are Water, Grass, Ground, Steel, and Fighting attackers.

Strong Against

  • Fire
  • Flying
  • Bug
  • Ice
  • Electric

Weak To

  • Water
  • Grass
  • Ground
  • Steel
  • Fighting

Resists

  • Fire
  • Flying
  • Ice

Poison Element

Poison shines against Grass and Dragon Evomon while providing useful defensive resistance against Grass, Bug, and Fighting attacks.

Ground and Psychic remain its biggest threats, so switching carefully is important.

Strong Against

  • Grass
  • Dragon

Weak To

  • Ground
  • Psychic

Resists

  • Grass
  • Bug
  • Fighting

Ice Element

Ice is one of the strongest offensive elements because it counters Grass, Flying, Ground, and Dragon opponents. It can quickly eliminate several popular team compositions with the right moves.

Unfortunately, it also has numerous weaknesses, including Fire, Rock, Steel, and Fighting.

Strong Against

  • Grass
  • Flying
  • Ground
  • Dragon

Weak To

  • Fire
  • Rock
  • Steel
  • Fighting

Resists

  • Ground

Ground Element

Ground counters several important elements, including Fire, Rock, Poison, and Electric. Because Electric users are common, Ground often finds a place on competitive teams.

Its weaknesses include Water, Grass, Flying, and Ice attacks.

Strong Against

  • Fire
  • Rock
  • Poison
  • Electric

Weak To

  • Water
  • Grass
  • Flying
  • Ice

Resists

  • Fire
  • Rock
  • Poison
  • Electric

Psychic Element

Psychic is designed to counter Poison and Fighting opponents. It also resists Fighting attacks, making it a dependable defensive option against physical teams.

Bug remains its biggest weakness, so avoid leaving Psychic Evomon exposed.

Strong Against

  • Poison
  • Fighting

Weak To

  • Bug

Resists

  • Fighting

Steel Element

Steel offers some of the best defensive utility in Evomon. It resists a wide variety of elements while dealing extra damage against Rock and Ice opponents.

Fire, Fighting, and Electric are its main counters, so pairing Steel with Ground or Water teammates works well.

Strong Against

  • Rock
  • Ice

Weak To

  • Fire
  • Fighting
  • Electric

Resists

  • Flying
  • Bug
  • Normal
  • Poison
  • Ice
  • Psychic
  • Dragon

Fighting Element

Fighting types are powerful offensive choices that easily break through Normal, Rock, Ice, and Steel enemies. They fit well on aggressive teams that need answers to defensive opponents.

Flying and Psychic attacks can quickly shut them down, so having backup coverage is important.

Strong Against

  • Normal
  • Rock
  • Ice
  • Steel

Weak To

  • Flying
  • Psychic

Resists

  • Rock
  • Dragon

Dragon Element

Dragon is a unique element that primarily counters other Dragon Evomon. It also comes with several useful resistances, allowing it to survive against many common attacks.

Poison and Ice are its primary weaknesses, making those matchups dangerous.

Strong Against

  • Dragon

Weak To

  • Poison
  • Ice

Resists

  • Water
  • Fire
  • Grass
  • Ground
  • Electric

Electric Element

Electric is an excellent option for defeating Water, Flying, and Steel opponents. It is especially effective against teams that rely on aerial or defensive Evomon.

Rock and Ground types can stop Electric attacks effectively, while Grass and Dragon reduce its damage output.

Strong Against

  • Water
  • Flying
  • Steel

Weak To

  • Rock
  • Ground

Resists

  • Flying
  • Psychic

Best Tips for Building an Evomon Team

Building a strong team isn’t just about choosing your favorite Evomon. A balanced squad should cover each other’s weaknesses while providing answers to as many enemy elements as possible. Try combining offensive elements like Fire or Fighting with defensive options such as Steel or Water to create a flexible lineup.

Before entering difficult battles, check the opponent’s element whenever possible and switch to an Evomon with a type advantage. Taking advantage of elemental matchups will increase your damage, reduce incoming attacks, and make progression much easier throughout the game.

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