Ascension in Evomon unlocks after Player Level 20 and raises the level cap for both your player and Evomons once you complete the listed Ascension objectives and press Ascend from the profile EXP menu.
If your Evomons are still earning EXP but no longer gaining levels, your current cap is probably the problem. Ascension is the progression check that lets your player and team keep growing, which means more stats, more skills, and evolutions that would otherwise stay blocked.
What Ascension changes in Evomon

The first sign that you need Ascension is simple: your Evomons stop gaining levels even though you are still battling and collecting EXP. That usually means you have reached the current level cap, not that EXP has stopped working altogether.
Ascension raises the cap for both your player level and your Evomon levels. Without it, your leveling progress stalls, and that can slow down almost every other part of team growth.
First Ascension requirements
| Requirement | Verified value | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Unlock level | Player Level 20 | Opens the first Ascension objective set. |
| Evomon leveling objective | Two Evomons at Level 25 | Checks that more than one team member is ready for the cap raise. |
| Inventory objective | 35 total Evomons in inventory | Makes catching part of the first Ascension gate. |
The first verified Ascension becomes available at Player Level 20. You can earn Player EXP through daily quests, NPC quests, and progression missions, then check the Ascend menu once the system unlocks.
Later Ascension stages exist and become harder, but exact later-stage requirement tables are not confirmed here. Early players sometimes report later unlock thresholds around Player Levels 30 and 50, and community testing suggests roughly +20 Evomon levels per Ascension, but those numbers should not be treated as a finished chart.
How to check Ascension requirements and ascend in Evomon
STEP 1/7
Stay out of battle

Level combat first, because the avatar and profile EXP menu are checked from normal gameplay.
STEP 2/7
Open your profile

Tap your avatar or profile area in the top-right corner of the screen.
STEP 3/7
Select the EXP bar

Click the EXP bar next to your profile to open the Ascend menu.
STEP 4/7
Review the Ascend menu

Check every listed requirement; for Ascension 1, that means two Evomons at Level 25 and 35 total Evomons.
STEP 5/7
Finish missing objectives

Work on any incomplete requirements, and remember that collection progress saves if you leave and return later.
STEP 6/7
Return when requirements are complete

Open the same menu again once every required objective is finished.
STEP 7/7
Press Ascend

Press Ascend to complete the process and apply the higher player and Evomon caps immediately.
Video help
Best time to ascend

Check the Ascend menu before you actually feel stuck. Since the first Ascension asks for both leveling and collection progress, it is easier to rotate another Evomon into your team and keep catching while you are already doing quests.
Open the Ascend menu before you hit the cap so the two Level 25 Evomons and 35 total Evomons goals progress naturally while you quest.
If you delay after finishing the objectives, you are only keeping your team under the old limit. Ascend as soon as the menu allows it, then go back to leveling, skill growth, and evolution progress.
Mistakes that block Ascension
| Mistake | What to do instead |
|---|---|
| Grinding battles at the current cap | Open the Ascend menu and finish the missing objectives first. |
| Leveling only one Evomon | Raise two Evomons to Level 25 for Ascension 1. |
| Ignoring the inventory gate | Catch or obtain enough Evomons to reach 35 total Evomons. |
| Trying to open the menu during battle | Level combat, then use the top-right avatar and profile EXP bar. |
| Looking for a currency or item cost | Treat Ascension as objective-based unless the in-game menu adds a cost later. |
| Confusing it with Grow a Garden’s Garden Ascension | Do not apply that game’s 1T Sheckles cost, +2T increases, 4-hour cooldown, or GardenCoin rewards to Evomon. |
Nothing verified points to a Robux, Sheckles, item, gear, named pet, NPC, altar, shop, or location fee for Evomon Ascension. If the game changes later, the Ascend menu is the place to check for any new requirement.
Progression to work on next
After your first Ascension, the next useful grind is faster Player EXP. Daily quests, NPC quests, and progression missions matter because future Ascension stages are tied to player-level progress.
You should also work on catching more Evomons, improving Evomon leveling routes such as dungeons, world bosses, and EXP fruits where available, and tightening your team through systems like talents, natures, and Index rank EXP. Higher caps are only valuable if your team is ready to use them.
Frequently Asked Questions
What level unlocks the first Ascension in Evomon?
The first verified Ascension unlocks at Player Level 20. After that, complete the listed objectives in the Ascend menu before pressing Ascend.
Why did my Evomons stop leveling even after earning EXP?
They have likely hit the current Evomon level cap. Ascension raises that cap; until then, battle EXP may not turn into new levels, which can also block stat growth, new skills, and evolutions with higher level requirements.
Does Ascension cost Robux, Sheckles, or another currency?
No currency cost is verified for Evomon Ascension. The known first Ascension is objective-based: reach Player Level 20, raise two Evomons to Level 25, own 35 total Evomons, then use Ascend. Future updates could change requirements, but there is no reliable sign of a Robux, Sheckles, item, gear, NPC, altar, shop, or location cost right now.
Does Ascension progress save if I leave the game?
Yes. Ascension objective progress saves, so you can catch some Evomons, leave, and return later without restarting the 35 total Evomons objective.
Are later Ascension requirements known?
Not as a confirmed chart. Later stages do exist and become harder, and early players report thresholds such as Player Levels 30 and 50 or roughly +20 Evomon levels per Ascension, but those figures should be treated as community-tested or reported rather than official.