Tower Ascent unlocks at Player Level 28 in Evomon, and the best way to clear more floors is to enter with a leveled five-Evomon team, use elemental weaknesses, improve speed and progression systems, and return later when your saved run hits a wall.
Tower Ascent is Evomon Roblox’s repeatable tower-climbing mode for players who want tougher PvE battles and steady account rewards. This guide is focused on pushing higher floors, so it assumes you already understand the core monster-catching loop and want to know what actually helps once the tower starts scaling.
- What Tower Ascent is for
- How to unlock and enter Tower Ascent in Evomon
- Tower Ascent rules that affect your climb
- Best ways to clear more floors
- Progression systems to improve before serious pushes
- Tower Ascent rewards worth repeating for
- Mistakes that stop Tower Ascent runs early
- Frequently Asked Questions
What Tower Ascent is for

Tower Ascent is an endless floor challenge where each clear moves you into a harder battle. The mode is built around long-term progression: climb as far as your team can handle, collect useful rewards, strengthen your Evomons, then come back to push higher.
How to unlock and enter Tower Ascent in Evomon
STEP 1/4
Reach Player Level 28

Tower Ascent becomes available once your account reaches Player Level 28.
STEP 2/4
Go to Main City

Head to the Tower Ascent building in the main city after the mode unlocks.
STEP 3/4
Step into the entrance zone

Walk into the tower’s entry area until the start prompt appears.
STEP 4/4
Press Start

Press Start to begin; current in-game information points to no ticket, special item, Coin, or Robux entry cost.
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Tower Ascent rules that affect your climb
| Tower Ascent detail | What it means for your run |
|---|---|
| Unlocks at Player Level 28 | You need account progression before the tower opens. |
| Main City location | Enter through the Tower Ascent building and start from the entrance zone. |
| Free entry | No tickets or special items are currently required to attempt a run. |
| Five-Evomon team | You can bring a full team, so coverage matters more than one carry alone. |
| Endless scaling floors | Enemies become stronger as you climb, with higher levels and later buffs. |
| Single or multiple enemies | Most floors have one monster, but some floors can include multiple monsters. |
| Hidden enemy info before battle | You will not know the enemy name or element before the fight starts. |
| Saved progress after 10 floors | After clearing at least 10 floors, you can leave and return later without restarting. |
| Daily top-100 leaderboard | The board tracks high floor clears, but it does not currently give special rewards. |
The most important thing to understand is that Tower Ascent is not about memorizing a fixed early route. The tower keeps scaling upward, enemies get stronger, and the game does not show the next enemy’s name or element before battle, so your team needs to be flexible enough to answer different threats.
Combat still uses Evomon’s normal turn-based battle system. That means your usual advantages still matter: stronger Evomons, better levels, useful moves, and especially speed, since acting first can decide whether you clear a floor cleanly or take damage before you can respond.
Best ways to clear more floors
| Priority | What to do | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Level your strongest Evomons first | Higher levels generally mean better stats, better speed, and more reliable clears. |
| 2 | Build a balanced five-slot team | A full team gives you more answers when the tower hides the next matchup. |
| 3 | Target elemental weaknesses | Correct elements deal much more damage and shorten dangerous fights. |
| 4 | Improve speed or use speed-boosting moves | Going first can prevent damage and help you finish close floors before enemies act. |
| 5 | Avoid over-spreading EXP | Too many weak projects slow down the few Evomons that could push your run higher. |
| 6 | Level, upgrade, and continue later | Once progress is saved, returning stronger is often better than forcing a bad floor. |
Your climb improves fastest when you stop spreading resources across too many half-built Evomons. A balanced team is important, but Tower Ascent rewards a strong, focused core much more than a large roster of underleveled backups.
Start by leveling the Evomons that already carry your normal battles well, then shape the rest of the team around coverage. Since you cannot see the next enemy’s element before the fight, you want enough elemental variety to punish weaknesses when they appear instead of relying on one damage type for every floor.
When your run stalls, stop pushing and strengthen your main five Evomons before continuing from saved Tower Ascent progress.
Speed deserves special attention because Tower Ascent gets harsher the longer fights last. Higher-level Evomons usually have better speed, and some moves can raise the stat, so a faster team can often clear floors before the enemy has a chance to swing the fight back.
Progression systems to improve before serious pushes
If you are still below Player Level 28, focus on player EXP first. Quests, progression missions, NPC trainer battles, and world boss challenges are the main route mentioned for reaching the tower unlock, and they also help prepare your account before the tower becomes your main repeatable activity.
Once the tower is open, use the wider Evomon progression loop to raise your ceiling. Catching and evolving more Evomons can help with collection and Index progress, and early players report extra rank EXP through the Index. The Experience Challenge is also mentioned as a useful EXP activity, though exact location, ticket count, and EXP values should be treated as unconfirmed unless you verify them in-game.
For your actual tower team, check systems like talents, natures, and Ascension before blaming the mode itself. Exact best builds, stat numbers, costs, and bonus values are not confirmed here, so the safe approach is to match those systems to what your team lacks: damage when fights drag on, survivability when you are getting knocked out too quickly, and speed when enemies are moving first.
Tower Ascent rewards worth repeating for

Tower Ascent is worth revisiting because it feeds back into the same upgrades that help you climb higher. As you clear floors, you can earn useful resources such as coins, EXP fruits, talent vector potions, advanced balls, and other account-strengthening items.
Exact reward tables, drop rates, and floor-specific rewards are not confirmed, so do not plan your whole progression around a precise floor payout. Treat the tower as a steady source of useful materials rather than a mode with fully mapped loot guarantees.
Mistakes that stop Tower Ascent runs early
The biggest mistake is rushing Tower Ascent the moment it unlocks and expecting to climb hundreds of floors with an unfinished team. Player Level 28 only opens the door; it does not mean your Evomons, talents, natures, or Ascension setup are ready for a long push.
Ignoring elemental matchups is another easy way to lose momentum. Since the enemy’s name and element are hidden before the battle, you cannot pre-plan every floor, but you can still bring enough elemental variety to punish weaknesses once the fight begins.
Do not assume Tower Ascent costs tickets or Robux to enter. Current information points to free entry with no special item requirement, so avoiding the mode because you think it is paid or ticket-gated is wasted progression time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What level unlocks Tower Ascent in Evomon?
Tower Ascent unlocks at Player Level 28. This is your account/player level, not simply the level of one Evomon.
Do you need tickets or Robux to enter Tower Ascent?
No. Current information says Tower Ascent does not require tickets, special items, Coins, or Robux to enter once it is unlocked.
Does Tower Ascent save your progress?
Yes. After you have cleared at least 10 floors, your Tower Ascent progress can be saved so you can leave and return later without starting from floor one.
How many Evomons can you bring into Tower Ascent?
You can bring a full team of five Evomons into Tower Ascent battles.
Does the Tower Ascent leaderboard give rewards?
The daily leaderboard shows the top 100 players by floor completions, but it does not currently provide special rewards.
More questions⤵
What should you upgrade first if you are stuck on a floor?
Upgrade your main five-Evomon team first: level your strongest Evomons, improve elemental coverage, check talents and natures, work on Ascension where available, and add speed or speed-boosting moves if enemies are acting before you.