How to Fly in Roblox Evomon and Get the Rare Shiny Flyer

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Learn how to fly in Roblox Evomon, what is confirmed about the rare shiny flyer, and why its shiny form currently appears tied to a Shiny Egg.

QUICK ANSWER
To fly in Roblox Evomon you need a specific fly-capable Evomon — there is no universal flight toggle or gamepass — which you then evolve and ride as a mount; its shiny form is locked behind a Shiny Egg, but the creature’s exact name, the flight input, and the full acquisition route are not confirmed.

Flight in Evomon isn’t a button you unlock for your character — it’s a property of one particular rideable Evomon. Get that creature, level and evolve it, and it doubles as a flying mount. The catch is that almost everything around it is still fuzzy: the species name, where it spawns, and the exact input you press to take off aren’t pinned down, and the eye-catching shiny version comes from a Shiny Egg rather than a normal wild hunt. Here’s what’s actually nailed down and what you should treat as a rumour for now.

The short answer on flying right now

Flying is tied to a single fly-capable Evomon, not to every winged or rare-looking creature in the game. Once you have that specific Evomon and evolve it, it functions as a mount you can ride into the air — that part is shown working. What isn’t settled is which species it is by name, the precise keybind or button to mount and fly, and exactly where you find the non-shiny version.

🔑 keySo treat the goal as “find and evolve the one Evomon that flies,” and don’t assume a different bird-like or Flying-type catch will do the same thing. Below is the procedure exactly as far as it’s been demonstrated, with the gaps called out instead of guessed at.

How to fly in Roblox Evomon

STEP 1/8

 

Activate the Shiny Egg

Activate the Shiny Egg
Activate the Shiny Egg | ImSoaren/YouTube

Use the Shiny Egg — the shiny version of the flying Evomon is only obtainable this way, not from wild spawns.

STEP 2/8

 

Lock in the hatch

Lock in the hatch
Lock in the hatch | ImSoaren/YouTube

Confirm and hatch; the egg rolls a prismatic/shiny variant rather than a guaranteed result, so the outcome can vary.

STEP 3/8

 

Level the Evomon to 70

Level the Evomon to 70
Level the Evomon to 70 | ImSoaren/YouTube

Train the hatched flying Evomon all the way to level 70 before it’s eligible to evolve.

STEP 4/8

 

Open your party

Open your party
Open your party | ImSoaren/YouTube

With the Evomon at level 70, bring up your party menu.

STEP 5/8

 

Choose evolve

Choose evolve
Choose evolve | ImSoaren/YouTube

Select the evolve option on the flying Evomon.

STEP 6/8

 

Spend the required resources

Spend the required resources
Spend the required resources | ImSoaren/YouTube
⚠️ watch outConfirm the evolution — it consumes the resources the evolve screen lists, and there’s no undo once it starts.

STEP 7/8

 

Fly up

Fly up
Fly up | ImSoaren/YouTube

After evolving, the Evomon can take off even though it looks grounded.

STEP 8/8

 

Ride and fly

Ride and fly
Ride and fly | ImSoaren/YouTube

Mount the Evomon and fly over terrain; the exact ride/fly input isn’t confirmed, so check your mount controls.

QUICK WIN

Don’t grind wild encounters for the shiny flyer — its shiny form is locked behind a Shiny Egg, so save your time and luck for the egg instead of hunting it in the open world.


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Why this shiny flyer counts as rare

The showcased shiny is talked up as one of the rarest in the game, and the reasoning is specific rather than hype: its shiny form can only come out of a Shiny Egg, and it’s attached to a creature that can actually fly. That combination — a Shiny Egg-exclusive variant tied to a rideable, fly-capable Evomon — is what makes it stand out, since you can’t stumble into it as a standard wild shiny encounter.

Worth keeping in perspective: shinies in general are described as significantly rarer than prismatic variants, but there are no published rankings, no confirmed odds, and no pull rates to back up an exact “rarest in the game” claim. Read it as a rare, Shiny Egg-locked flyer that’s genuinely hard to get — not as a measured ranking you can rely on.

What’s confirmed versus what isn’t

Detail Status What to say
Flying works by evolving and riding a fly-capable Evomon Confirmed Flight is a mount property of one specific Evomon, not a toggle.
Evolves at level 70 Confirmed The flying Evomon is taken to level 70, then evolved via the party menu.
Shiny form is Shiny Egg-locked Confirmed The shiny only comes from a Shiny Egg, not wild spawns.
Exact creature name Unverified The species name isn’t established — don’t commit to a name.
Flight button / keybind Unverified The ride/fly input isn’t confirmed; check in-game mount controls.
Silent Sands as the spawn spot Unverified A “flying bug in Silent Sands” claim appears only in secondary material — treat as a lead, not fact.
Shiny Egg cost, odds, pull rates, hatch timer Unverified No prices, percentages, or timers are confirmed — don’t plan around specific numbers.
Full route for the non-shiny flyer Unverified How to obtain the regular (non-shiny) flying Evomon isn’t laid out.

This topic has a lot of plausible-sounding detail floating around, and most of it isn’t verified. Before you spend Coins, eggs, or hours chasing a specific lead, here’s the split between what’s actually shown and what’s still unconfirmed.

 

Codes for extra Coins and EXP Fruits

Code Reward
2K-LIKES 5 Medium EXP Fruits
DC2K 5 Medium EXP Fruits
FORDC1200 1,000 Coins
LIKE1GIFT 1,000 Coins + 2 Medium EXP Fruits

Since getting a flying Evomon to level 70 means grinding, it helps to cash in codes for free Coins and EXP Fruits first. These are listed as currently active rather than permanent, so redeem them sooner rather than later in case they expire.

 
💡 pro tipThe EXP Fruits in particular take the sting out of the level 70 climb, and the Coins help with capture items as you work toward the flyer. Keep this secondary to the flying goal — it’s progression fuel, not part of the flight unlock itself.

Mistakes to avoid when chasing a flyer

The biggest trap is assuming flight is widely available. Not every rare, winged, boss, or Flying-type Evomon is confirmed rideable — bosses in particular aren’t mounts, no matter how powerful or aerial they look. Only the one fly-capable Evomon is confirmed to actually fly, so don’t sink resources into a different catch hoping it’ll lift off.

The other common waste of time is treating the shiny flyer like an ordinary wild shiny hunt. It isn’t — its shiny form is Shiny Egg-locked, so camping spawns or rerolling wild encounters for it won’t work. Aim for the Shiny Egg, and hold off on acting on any specific name, location, or odds until they’re actually confirmed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can every Evomon fly?

No. Flight is tied to one specific fly-capable Evomon. Winged looks, rare variants, Flying-type creatures, and bosses are not confirmed to fly or be ridden.

What Evomon lets you fly?

It’s a single rideable, fly-capable Evomon, but its exact species name isn’t verified. Treat the goal as finding and evolving that one flyer rather than relying on a confirmed name.

How do you get the shiny flying Evomon?

The shiny version is only obtainable from a Shiny Egg. It can’t be found as a standard wild shiny, so the Shiny Egg is the only confirmed route.

What level does the showcased flying Evomon evolve?

It evolves at level 70. You take it to 70, open your party, choose evolve, and spend the required resources to trigger the evolution.

What is the flight keybind or button?

Not confirmed. The Evomon flies once evolved and mounted, but the exact ride/fly input isn’t established — check your in-game mount controls.

More questions
Is Silent Sands confirmed as the place to get it?

No. A claim about a flying bug-type in Silent Sands shows up only in secondary material and isn’t verified, so treat it as a lead to test rather than a confirmed spawn.

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