The fastest way to get Element Stones in Evomon is to farm matching summoned bosses at the Summon Ruins when you have tickets, while clearing each NPC trainer once and checking island bosses and the Travelling Merchant for extra stones.
Element Stones are used for element-specific progression, so the fastest route is not just “fight more.” You want targeted sources first, then flexible backup sources when your ticket supply or boss access slows down.
Also, keep Element Stones separate from Evolution Stones. They can both matter for progression, but they are not the same item, and farming the wrong one is an easy way to waste time.
Fastest Element Stone farming priority in Evomon
| Method | Best use |
|---|---|
| Summon Ruins | Best targeted farm when you have Boss Tickets or Summon Tickets. |
| First-time NPC clears | Fast early baseline while opening new areas and routes. |
| Island bosses | Repeatable extra stones that match the boss element. |
| Travelling Merchant | Quick purchases with Coins when Element Stones appear in stock. |
| Omni Stone conversion | Flexible backup when you are missing one specific element. |
Start with Summon Ruins whenever you have the ticket item needed to summon bosses. This is the strongest targeted farm because you can chase the boss tied to the exact Element Stone you need instead of hoping a random route gives the right drop.
After that, fully clear new areas by beating each NPC trainer once. Those first-time clears are great early stock, but they are not a repeat farm for stones. For repeatable extras, rotate through island bosses and check the Travelling Merchant whenever its stock refreshes.
Fast Element Stone farming routine
STEP 1/5
Check the Travelling Merchant

Look near campfire and teleporter areas after refreshes, then buy any Element Stones or useful Omni Stones available for Coins.
STEP 2/5
Spend tickets at Summon Ruins

Use your active Boss Tickets or Summon Tickets on the boss that matches the Element Stone you need.
STEP 3/5
Clear new NPC trainers once

Sweep any new route or arena NPCs for their first-clear Element Stone rewards before moving on.
STEP 4/5
Defeat island bosses

Farm the island or regional bosses tied to your target element for repeatable extra stones.
STEP 5/5
Convert Omni Stones if needed

Use Omni Stones as a flexible fallback when a specific Element Stone refuses to show up.
Do merchant checks before long farming sessions so you do not spend tickets or boss time on a stone that was sitting in the Travelling Merchant’s refreshed stock.
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Summon Ruins boss targets for Element Stones
| Element Stone | Boss | Ruins |
|---|---|---|
| Normal Element Stone | Mopillow | Summon Ruins I |
| Ice Element Stone | Glacitadel | Summon Ruins I |
| Grass Element Stone | Leafblade | Summon Ruins I |
| Rock Element Stone | Pebgolem | Summon Ruins I |
| Bug Element Stone | Twirlby | Summon Ruins II |
| Electric Element Stone | Volcrest | Summon Ruins II |
| Steel Element Stone | Tinkore | Summon Ruins II |
| Flying Element Stone | Chirphantom | Summon Ruins II |
| Fighting Element Stone | Pummash | Summon Ruins II |
| Dark Element Stone | Tarragon | Summon Ruins III |
| Psychic Element Stone | Starmuse | Summon Ruins III |
| Ground Element Stone | Spikumane | Summon Ruins III |
| Poison Element Stone | Wispshade / Viparch | Summon Ruins III |
Summoned bosses are the cleanest targeted farm because each listed boss is tied to its matching Element Stone, with early player reports treating these drops as consistent. The exact ticket name can appear as Boss Ticket or Summon Ticket, so check the item label in your inventory before planning a long farm.
A few additional Element Stones are obtained differently:
| Element Stone | Source |
|---|---|
| Water Element Stone | Defeat Water-type Evomon |
| Fire Element Stone | Defeat Fire-type Evomon |
| Light Element Stone | Defeat Light-type Evomon |
| Dragon Element Stone | Defeat Dragon-type Evomon |
First-time NPC clears give your starting stock

NPC trainers are one of the fastest ways to build an early pile of Element Stones because they reward stones on the first clear. That makes it worth cleaning out new areas instead of sprinting past trainers while you are still short on basic elements.
The important limitation is that NPCs are not a repeatable stone farm. Once you have beaten a trainer, replaying that same fight should be treated as a coin or basic drop activity, not a reliable way to keep stacking Element Stones.
Area rewards follow a native-element logic. For example, NPCs around Lava Crag can reward Fire Element Stones, so clearing the route tied to the element you need is the fastest way to turn map progress into useful stones.
Island bosses, merchants, and Omni Stones
| Source | What it gives |
|---|---|
| Island/regional bosses | +1 Element Stone matching the boss element. |
| Travelling Merchant | Element Stones and sometimes Omni Stones for Coins. |
| Omni Stones | Can be turned into the Element Stone type you are missing. |
| Tower Ascent and battle pass sources | Support sources for extra Omni Stones or related evolution items. |
Island bosses and regional bosses are your main backup once your NPC first-clears are gone or your summon tickets run low. These bosses sit around the end of arena-style areas and can give a +1 Element Stone matching their own element, making them worth folding into your regular farming route.
If you have access to Tower Ascent, especially once your account is strong enough for higher floors, keep it in mind for Omni Stones. Battle pass rewards and merchant stock can also help, but use those as support sources rather than your main farm.
Element Stone farming mistakes to avoid
Do not keep refighting already-cleared NPC trainers expecting more Element Stones. Their value is in the first win, so once an area is cleared, move your farming time into summoned bosses, island bosses, or merchant checks.
Do not summon random bosses just because you have tickets. Match the boss to the Element Stone you actually need, especially in Summon Ruins II and Summon Ruins III, where several different elements are split across the same ruin tier.
Finally, do not mix up Element Stones and Evolution Stones. Evolution Stones can come from places like the Exchange Shop, including exchanges such as 5 Evolution Stones for 10 Exchange Tokens, but that does not replace farming the specific Element Stones your Evomon needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to farm Element Stones in Evomon?
The fastest targeted method is farming matching summoned bosses at Summon Ruins when you have Boss Tickets or Summon Tickets. For the best overall loop, combine that with first-time NPC clears, island bosses, Travelling Merchant checks, and Omni Stone conversion when available.
Do NPC trainers keep giving Element Stones after the first win?
No. NPC trainers give Element Stones only on the first clear. After that, repeat fights are better treated as coin or basic drop farming, not Element Stone farming.
Where do you use Boss Tickets or Summon Tickets?
Use them at the Summon Ruins, also referred to by players as Summoned Ruins or Summoner Ruins 1-3. Talk to the summoning NPC or use the summon point, then choose the boss tied to the Element Stone you want.
Are Element Stones the same as Evolution Stones?
No. Element Stones are element-specific stones, while Evolution Stones are separate evolution items. Make sure you are farming the item your Evomon requirement actually names before spending tickets, coins, or tokens.
Can the Travelling Merchant sell Element Stones?
Yes. The Travelling Merchant can sell Element Stones for regular Coins, and its wares refresh every 12 hours. Check around campfire and teleporter areas whenever you are about to start a farming session.