Best Evomon Equipment Progression, Enhance and Refine Stones

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In Roblox Evomon, the best equipment path is to unlock Equipment Dungeons at level 40, farm Legendary set pieces with the right primary stats, enhance only gear worth keeping, and use Refine Stones to reroll Legendary bonus stats.

Equipment is a mid-game power spike in Roblox Evomon, but the two currencies behind it — Enhance Stones and Refine Stones — are easy to burn on the wrong gear. The whole loop is simple once you see it: farm Equipment Dungeons for gear and stones, lock onto a good Legendary set with the primary stat your Evomon actually wants, enhance the pieces you plan to keep, refine the bonus rolls on strong bases, and salvage everything else. This guide walks the full progression and the exact Gear Station workflow.

Equipment progression and where it unlocks

System Use
Equipment Dungeons Unlock at level 40; drop gear, player EXP, Enhance Stones, and Refine Stones.
Crown icons Show which equipment set drops in that dungeon zone.
Enhance Stones Raise a piece’s primary stat by one level.
Refine Stones Reroll the bonus stat box on Legendary gear.
Transfer Move enhancement levels onto a fresh compatible piece.
Salvage Break down extra gear for Refine Stones and inventory space.

You get your first access to equipment at trainer level 40, which is when Equipment Dungeons open up. Those dungeons are the core faucet for the whole system: a run can hand you player EXP, gear pieces, and both Enhance Stones and Refine Stones. Different zones drop different sets, and the reward screen tells you which one — look for the small crown icons, since a crown marks the equipment set that drops in that zone. An ocean-style crown in one zone means that set farms there, and moving to another zone swaps the available sets.

Once gear starts dropping, the moment-to-moment loop is the same every time: farm pieces, pick a good set and base stat, enhance the primary stat on keepers, refine the Legendary bonus rolls when the base is worth it, and salvage the extras so your inventory keeps moving.

 

Rarities, gear pieces, and stat lines

Piece Primary stat options
Sword (offensive) Attack or Special Attack
Shield (defensive) Defense or Special Defense
Boost HP or Speed

There are three rarities: Epic, Legendary, and Mythic. The most important rule for beginners is that Epic gear cannot be modified — you can’t enhance or refine it, so whatever piece drops is what you’re stuck with, and the only way to upgrade an Epic slot is to keep farming better drops. The single Epic set is the hero set (the hero’s talisman, the hero’s broken crown, and the hero’s hunting proof), and it isn’t worth pouring stones near. Legendary gear is both stronger and harder to complete, and it’s where every stone should go. Mythic gear unlocks from level 55 onward; its exact effects aren’t confirmed yet and it may simply layer an extra buff onto the existing sets, so don’t plan around it early.

Every armory set has three pieces, and each piece slot locks its primary stat to a specific pair. The sword (offensive) slot rolls Attack or Special Attack; the shield slot rolls Defense or Special Defense; the boot slot rolls HP or Speed. On any piece, the primary stat sits at the top, the secondary stat sits under it and can be any stat in the game, and Legendary pieces add a bonus stat box — the black box that can carry the original six stats plus elemental damage buffs like extra fire or bug damage.

 

Legendary equipment sets and their passives

Set Passive
Deep Sea On the Evomon’s first switch-in, raise Attack by 2 stages.
Hot Sky On the Evomon’s first switch-in, raise Special Attack by 2 stages.
Wind Falcon On the Evomon’s first switch-in, raise Speed by 2 stages.
Nether Restore 1 energy every two turns.
Ancient Lava When HP falls below 50%, raise Defense and Special Defense by 3 stages.
Blossom Sea Restore 10% HP on a turn the Evomon is in battle and doesn’t attack.
 

There are six Legendary sets right now, and each one points at a clear build. Deep Sea is the physical-attacker set, opening a fight with a free two-stage Attack boost, while Hot Sky does the same for special attackers. Wind Falcon is the speed pick, front-loading two stages of Speed so your Evomon moves first. These are first switch-in passives — they fire when the Evomon swaps into battle, and they may not trigger when it leads the fight from turn one, so plan the set around an Evomon you rotate in rather than one you open with.

Nether suits energy-hungry Evomon, trickling back one energy every two turns to keep expensive moves online. Ancient Lava is the defensive tank set and arguably the strongest of the group: dropping below half HP raises both Defense and Special Defense by three stages, which can flip a losing trade. Blossom Sea is the support and passive-healing option, restoring 10% HP on any turn the Evomon is in battle but doesn’t attack — great alongside a support move — though the precise trigger edge cases aren’t fully pinned down. Note that a set’s passive (and, likely, its bonus stat buffs) only comes online once you have the whole set equipped on one Evomon.

Where to spend Enhance and Refine Stones first

🔑 keyBefore you spend anything heavily, get the base right. Chase a Legendary piece with the correct set passive and the primary stat your Evomon wants — a sword with Attack for a physical hitter, boots with Speed for a fast build, and so on. Stones poured into a mediocre base are wasted the moment a better drop shows up.

Enhance Stones should go into pieces you actually plan to keep or carry forward, since enhancing only pushes the primary stat upward. If a piece is a placeholder you’ll replace soon, hold your stones — or plan to transfer the levels off it later. Refine Stones are the pickier currency: refining rerolls the bonus stat box, not the primary stat, so it only pays off on a Legendary piece that already has a base worth building on. There’s no point refining a weak Legendary hoping to fix its main stat, because refining can’t touch it. The exact refine roll pool, rates, and costs aren’t documented, so treat it as a repeat process aimed at a better bonus box rather than a guaranteed one-shot upgrade.

How to enhance, transfer, and refine gear

Everything below happens at the Gear Station with the NPC Carly. Line up a Legendary piece and your stones before you start.

Each trainer level 40 to unlock Equipment Dungeons
A Legendary piece with a primary stat worth keeping
Enhance Stones and Refine Stones from dungeon runs

How to enhance, transfer, and refine equipment in Evomon

Talk to Carly at the Gear Station and work top to bottom — enhance the primary stat, transfer plus levels onto better bases, then refine Legendary bonus rolls.

STEP 1/6

 

Open the Enhance menu at the Gear Station

Open the Enhance menu at the Gear Station
Open the Enhance menu at the Gear Station | ImSoaren/YouTube

Talk to Carly and select a piece of equipment to enhance.

STEP 2/6

 

Enhance to raise the primary stat

Enhance to raise the primary stat
Enhance to raise the primary stat | ImSoaren/YouTube

Spend an Enhance Stone to push the top-line stat up a level, for example Attack going from 8 to 10 at +1.

STEP 3/6

 

Switch to Transfer to move plus levels

Switch to Transfer to move plus levels
Switch to Transfer to move plus levels | ImSoaren/YouTube

Transfer shifts your built-up enhancement from one piece onto a better base so you don’t re-enhance from scratch.

STEP 4/6

 

Transfer onto an unenhanced compatible piece

Transfer onto an unenhanced compatible piece
Transfer onto an unenhanced compatible piece | ImSoaren/YouTube

The target must have zero buffs for the transfer to land, so it only works onto a fresh matching piece.

STEP 5/6

 

Open Refine on a Legendary piece

Open Refine on a Legendary piece
Open Refine on a Legendary piece | ImSoaren/YouTube

Refining rerolls the bonus stat box — the black-box buffs — and leaves the primary stat alone.

STEP 6/6

 

Pick the new roll and confirm Replace

Pick the new roll and confirm Replace
Pick the new roll and confirm Replace | ImSoaren/YouTube

Compare the offered bonus stats against your current ones and click Replace to lock in the better roll.

QUICK WIN

Save Refine Stones for Legendary pieces that already have a good primary stat — refining only rerolls the bonus box, so it can never fix a weak main stat.


Video help

Farming stones and extra gear

Equipment Dungeons are the main source for both gear and stones, so consistent runs are what actually build your kit. As you farm, you’ll pile up duplicate and junk pieces fast — and that’s where salvaging matters, because breaking down extra equipment is one of the best routes to more Refine Stones. If a Battle Pass is active, it can also pay out stone bundles at specific levels, adding a steady side stream on top of your dungeon drops.

⚠️ watch outThere’s a practical reason to salvage often beyond the stones: inventory caps at 500 equipment items, and hitting that wall stalls your gains during long dungeon farming. Get in the habit of clearing out anything you won’t enhance, transfer, or refine while you grind, so your bag never fills up mid-session.

Common mistakes that waste equipment progress

⚠️ watch outThe costliest early mistake is sinking stones into Epic gear, which can’t be modified at all — those stones are simply gone. Close behind is refining random weak Legendary bases: refining only rerolls the bonus box, so a poor base stays poor no matter how many stones you feed it. Wait for a good primary stat first.

On the set side, players lose real power by ignoring set passives or mixing pieces from different sets and never completing one — you need the full set on a single Evomon before the passive (and its bonus buffs) activate. Another quiet waste is forgetting to transfer your plus levels before replacing a piece, dumping all that enhancement instead of moving it to the upgrade. Rounding it out: confusing Enhance Stones with Refine Stones (one raises the primary stat, the other rerolls the bonus box), and letting inventory fill to the 500 cap instead of salvaging as you go.

Other stones and systems to work on next

Equipment stones are only one slice of Evomon’s progression, and it’s worth keeping them mentally separate from the rest so you don’t cross wires. Enhance and Refine Stones are gear-only — they have nothing to do with Element Stones, Evolution Stones, or Omni Stones, which handle evolving and tuning the Evomon themselves. Likewise, balls, potions, eggs, skills, and Adventure Suit-style meta buffs are their own tracks that stack alongside gear rather than replacing it. Once your equipment loop is running, those are the natural next things to grind — just don’t spend a Refine Stone expecting it to evolve a monster.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do you unlock equipment in Evomon?

Equipment opens up at trainer level 40, which is when Equipment Dungeons become available. Those dungeons are where gear, Enhance Stones, and Refine Stones start dropping.

What is the difference between Enhance Stones and Refine Stones?

Enhance Stones raise a piece’s primary stat (the top line) by a level. Refine Stones reroll the bonus stat box on Legendary gear and don’t touch the primary stat. They aren’t interchangeable.

Can Epic gear be enhanced or refined?

No. Epic gear cannot be modified at all, so the only way to improve an Epic slot is to farm a better drop. Save your stones for Legendary pieces.

What does transferring equipment upgrades do?

Transfer moves your enhancement (the plus levels) from one piece onto another, so you can shift a built-up piece’s progress onto a better base. The target has to have zero buffs for the transfer to work.

Which Legendary equipment set is best?

It depends on the build. Deep Sea and Hot Sky suit physical and special attackers, Wind Falcon favors speed, Nether feeds energy-hungry Evomon, Blossom Sea offers passive healing, and Ancient Lava is a standout for defensive tanks with its below-50% Defense and Special Defense spike.

More questions
Where do Refine Stones come from?

Mainly from Equipment Dungeons as direct drops and from salvaging extra equipment, which is one of the best routes. An active Battle Pass can also hand out stone bundles at certain levels.

What does Mythic gear do?

Mythic gear unlocks from level 55 onward. Its exact effects aren’t confirmed yet — it may add an extra buff on top of the existing sets — so it’s not something to plan your early progression around.

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