Talents in Evomon are fixed three-stat bonuses assigned when you get an Evomon, and SSS is the strongest rank, but an SSS Talent is only truly good when its boosted stats match that Evomon’s role.
SSS Talent is the biggest raw stat roll in Evomon, but the rank is only half of the check. A Talent boosts three stats, and those three stats decide whether the bonus actually helps your Evomon fight better.
That means an SSS Talent can be a keeper, a temporary upgrade, or a trap for your resources. Before investing, look at both parts together: the Talent rank and the exact stats being boosted.
- SSS rank does not make every Talent good
- Talent ranks and stat bonuses
- Matching Talents to an Evomon’s role
- When to keep or skip SSS Talents
- Talent Vector Potions and upgraded ranks
- King Ball and Prismatic Ball SSS captures
- Talent mistakes that waste resources
- How to decide if a Talent deserves investment
- Frequently Asked Questions
SSS rank does not make every Talent good

Every Evomon gets a Talent when you obtain it. The higher the Talent rank, the more points it adds to each boosted stat, so an SSS Talent has a real advantage over C, B, A, and S.
The common mistake is stopping there. If the three boosted stats do not fit the Evomon’s natural role, even the highest rank can give value in the wrong places. A fast physical attacker wants different bonuses than a bulky defensive pick or a special attacker.
KEY!So the first question is not just “Is it SSS?” It is: Do these three boosted stats match what this Evomon is supposed to do?
Talent ranks and stat bonuses
| Talent rank | Bonus per boosted stat |
|---|---|
| C | +3 |
| B | +5 |
| A | +8 |
| S | +12 |
| SSS | +15 |
Talents boost exactly three stats chosen from HP, Attack, Special Attack, Defense, Special Defense, and Speed. The rank controls how many points each of those three stats receives.
At SSS, the Evomon gains +15 to each of its three boosted stats. That is the strongest Talent result by rank, especially once your team reaches the mid and late game, where small stat gaps start to matter more.
Matching Talents to an Evomon’s role
A good Talent supports the way the Evomon already wants to play. If an Evomon mainly deals damage through regular physical moves, Attack is one of the most important boosted stats, and Speed can be just as valuable if it helps that Evomon act first.
For an Evomon that relies on special damage, Special Attack matters much more than Attack. A bulky Evomon may prefer HP, Defense, or Special Defense, depending on whether its job is to survive hits, hold the field, or support the rest of your team.
This is why two SSS Talents can feel completely different in actual play. One SSS roll might boost Attack, Speed, and HP on a physical attacker, while another might boost defensive stats that barely help that same Evomon’s main job.
The rank gives the size of the bonus. The stat spread decides whether that bonus is useful.
Check the three boosted stats before spending Talent Vector Potions; a perfect stat spread at a high rank is much more valuable than SSS on the wrong stats.
When to keep or skip SSS Talents
| Talent result | Best action |
|---|---|
| SSS with matching stats | Keep it and consider long-term investment. |
| SSS with wrong stats | Use cautiously; catching another one may be better. |
| S with ideal stats | Worth using early and possibly upgrading. |
| Low rank with poor stats | Skip unless you have no better option. |
An SSS Talent is worth keeping when it lands on stats your Evomon actually uses. That is the ideal long-term target: high rank, strong numbers, and the right stat spread for the monster’s role.
A lower rank can still be useful early if the three boosted stats are perfect. For example, an S Talent with ideal offensive stats may carry you better than an SSS roll that boosts stats your Evomon barely needs. Long-term, though, the best investment is still a high rank with the right stats.
For your main team, avoid pouring resources into a Talent just because the letters look good. The best keep is the Evomon that has both: SSS rank and three stats that line up with its job.
Talent Vector Potions and upgraded ranks

Talent Vector Potions are used to improve a Talent’s rank. They are valuable because they can push a good Talent closer to the top ranks, but they should be saved for Evomon that already have a strong three-stat combination.
The important catch: Talent Vector Potions are described as improving the rank, not changing the three boosted stats originally assigned when the Evomon was obtained. Some players treat Talent rolling differently in the live game, so check the current in-game result before spending rare potions, but do not plan around fixing a bad stat spread unless the game clearly shows that option for your account.
You can get Talent Vector Potions from Tower mode and the Summon Shop. Since they are not something to waste on every catch, use them on Evomon you expect to keep for a long time.
King Ball and Prismatic Ball SSS captures
King Ball and Prismatic Ball can guarantee an SSS Talent when used to catch an Evomon. That makes them powerful tools for locking in the highest Talent rank on a rare or important target.
The guarantee is for the rank, not the exact stats. You can still land an SSS Talent that boosts the wrong three stats for that Evomon, so these Balls are best saved for rare Evomon, long-term team picks, or monsters you would hate to farm repeatedly.
Prismatic Ball also ties into a prismatic appearance, which adds cosmetic value on top of the SSS Talent angle. Some early players also say starter Evomon can begin with SSS Talent, but that should not change how you spend King Balls or Prismatic Balls on later catches.
Talent mistakes that waste resources

The biggest mistake is assuming any SSS Talent is automatically the best possible version of an Evomon. SSS gives the biggest numbers, but the wrong boosted stats can make those numbers less useful than a lower-rank Talent with a cleaner stat spread.
Another common mistake is mixing up physical and special needs. If an Evomon deals its main damage with Special Attack, then a Talent focused on Attack is not doing the same job, even if the rank is high.
Players also waste Talent Vector Potions by upgrading Evomon with bad stat combinations. Since those potions are better spent on long-term picks, save them until the boosted stats already make sense.
Finally, do not confuse shiny or prismatic appearance value with Talent quality. A shiny or prismatic Evomon can be desirable, but its look does not automatically make its Talent better than a normal Evomon with a strong SSS stat spread.
How to decide if a Talent deserves investment
Use this checklist whenever you catch an Evomon and need to decide whether it is worth keeping, upgrading, or replacing.
STEP 1/6
Identify the Evomon’s role

Decide whether it is mainly a physical attacker, special attacker, fast damage dealer, bulky defender, or long-term utility pick.
STEP 2/6
Check the three boosted stats

Look for the actual Talent boosts across HP, Attack, Special Attack, Defense, Special Defense, and Speed.
STEP 3/6
Match the stats to the role

Keep rolls where the boosted stats support the Evomon’s main job, such as Attack and Speed for a physical damage dealer.
STEP 4/6
Weigh rank against fit

Favor SSS when the stats line up, but consider a lower rank early if its three boosted stats are much better.
STEP 5/6
Spend potions selectively

Use Talent Vector Potions on Evomon that already have strong boosted stats and are likely to stay on your team.
STEP 6/6
Catch another if needed

If the Talent rank is high but the stats are wrong, farming another Evomon can be better than forcing the bad roll.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is SSS always the best Talent in Evomon?
SSS is always the highest Talent rank, giving +15 to each boosted stat. It is not always the best Talent to invest in, because the three boosted stats still need to match the Evomon’s role.
How many stats does a Talent boost?
Each Talent boosts exactly three stats. The possible stats are HP, Attack, Special Attack, Defense, Special Defense, and Speed.
Can Talent Vector Potions change the boosted stats?
Talent Vector Potions improve Talent rank. Treat the original three boosted stats as the part you need to get right before upgrading, because the clearest use is rank improvement rather than rebuilding the whole stat spread.
How do you get a guaranteed SSS Talent?
Use a King Ball or Prismatic Ball when catching an Evomon. Both can guarantee an SSS Talent, while Prismatic Ball also connects to a prismatic appearance.
Should I choose a shiny Evomon or a normal Evomon with SSS Talent?
Choose based on what you value and what the stats show. For battle investment, a normal Evomon with SSS Talent and the right boosted stats can be better than a shiny Evomon with weaker or mismatched Talent stats.







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