How to Get Evolution, Element, and Omni Stones in Evomon Roblox

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In Evomon, you get stones from first-time NPC Trainer clears, Summon Ruins bosses, Exchange Merchant purchases, Traveling Merchant stock, Tower rewards, regional bosses, battle pass rewards, shop bundles, and occasional bonus sources like codes or events.

Evomon splits evolution materials into a few similar-looking categories, so the fastest farm starts with knowing which stone you are actually missing. Evolution Stones are the generic catalyst, Element Stones are type-specific, and Omni Stones help cover Element Stone needs when you do not have the exact type.

Stone types before farming

Stone type What it does Main sources Important note
Evolution Stone Generic evolution catalyst used by most basic evolutions. Exchange Shop, Exchange Merchant NPC, Tower rewards, shop bundles, battle pass rewards, some bosses. A reported shop price is 5 Evolution Stones for 10 Exchange Tokens, but live prices should be checked in-game.
Element Stone Type-specific stone, such as Fire, Grass, Rock, or Poison. First-time NPC Trainer clears, Summon Ruins bosses, regional bosses. NPC Trainer Element Stone drops appear to be one-time first-clear rewards.
Omni Stone Flexible substitute for Element Stones. Exchange Merchant NPC, Traveling Merchant, Tower rewards, battle pass rewards, shop packs, some boss/shop sources. Use these when you are blocked by a specific Element Stone type.

Most evolution checks ask for more than one thing. Your Evomon may need a certain level, a number of Evolution Stones, and one or more matching Element Stones for its type or branch.

Omni Stones are the flexible piece in that setup. They are not the same as generic Evolution Stones; they are used as a substitute for type-specific Element Stones, or exchanged into an Element Stone through the relevant in-game menu.

 

NPC Trainer first-clear rewards

Battleable NPC Trainers in world areas are an early source of Element Stones. The first clear can drop stones tied to the area theme, such as Grass Element Stones from a grass area or rock/fire-related stones around Lava Crag.

⚠️ watch outThe catch is that repeats are not a real Element Stone farm. After the first clear, the same NPC appears to give coins only, so use these fights while progressing, then move to repeatable sources for bulk farming.
Access to a battleable NPC Trainer in any island or area
A few Summon Ticket for Monster Summoner NPC fights
Exchange Tokens when buying from the Exchange Merchant NPC
Access to Main City for Tower, shop, and battle pass rewards

How to get Evolution Stones, Element Stones, and Omni Stones in Evomon

STEP 1/11

 

Clear battleable NPC Trainers

Clear battleable NPC Trainers
Clear battleable NPC Trainers | Purp/YouTube

First clears can drop Element Stones matched to the area, such as Grass-area stones; repeat clears appear to pay coins only.

STEP 2/11

 

Spend Summon Ticket at Summon Ruins I

Spend Summon Ticket at Summon Ruins I
Spend Summon Ticket at Summon Ruins I | Purp/YouTube

Use the Monster Summoner NPC to call elemental bosses; Summon Ruins I is a level 45+ area and includes early types such as Water, Fire, and Grass.

STEP 3/11

 

Farm more Summon Ticket

Farm more Summon Ticket
Farm more Summon Ticket | Purp/YouTube

Defeating Evomon anywhere can randomly drop Summon Ticket, which fuel repeat boss summons.

STEP 4/11

 

Check Summon Ruins II

Check Summon Ruins II
Check Summon Ruins II | Purp/YouTube

The second ruins pool adds Flying, Electric, Fighting, Steel, and Bug Element Stone bosses.

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Check Summon Ruins III

Check Summon Ruins III
Check Summon Ruins III | Purp/YouTube

The third ruins pool shows Poison, Psychic, Ground, and Dragon bosses, with one reported duplicate Poison listing to verify in-game.

STEP 6/11

 

Buy from the Exchange Merchant NPC

Buy from the Exchange Merchant NPC
Buy from the Exchange Merchant NPC | Purp/YouTube

Spend Exchange Tokens on Evolution Stones and Omni Stones; a reported price is 5 Evolution Stones for 10 Exchange Tokens, but check the live shop.

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Watch for the Traveling Merchant

Watch for the Traveling Merchant
Watch for the Traveling Merchant | Purp/YouTube

Inspect camp posts with E when the Traveling Merchant spawns; its stock can include Omni Stones and type stones, with daily restocks reported.

STEP 8/11

 

Push Tower floors

Push Tower floors
Push Tower floors | Purp/YouTube

Main City Tower rewards include Evolution Stones around floor 24 and 3 Omni Stones around floor 25.

STEP 9/11

 

Check shop bundles

Check shop bundles
Check shop bundles | Purp/YouTube

Daily Evolution Pack 2 has been shown with 15 Omni Stones and 15 Evolution Stones for 69 Robux, but live shop contents can change.

STEP 10/11

 

Claim battle pass rewards

Claim battle pass rewards
Claim battle pass rewards | Purp/YouTube

Basic and premium tracks can award Evolution Stones, Omni Stones, balls, refined stones, equipment, and boost tickets as you level them.

STEP 11/11

 

Fighting matching regional bosses

Fighting matching regional bosses
Fighting matching regional bosses | Purp/YouTube

Bosses near the end of a region can drop matching Element Stones, such as a Fire Element Stone from Lava Crag.


Video help

Element Stone farms by source

Stone or type Confirmed/claimed source Repeatable? Notes
Grass Element Stone Grass-area NPC Trainer first clears; Summon Ruins I boss pool. NPCs no; Ruins yes with tickets. Area-themed NPCs can drop matching stones once.
Fire Element Stone Lava Crag regional boss; Summon Ruins I boss pool. Yes, when the boss or summon is available. A Lava Crag boss clear can award a Fire Element Stone.
Rock Element Stone Lava Crag rock/fire-related area rewards. NPCs are one-time; boss placement should be checked. Lava Crag is called out for Rock-related farming, but exact repeatable Rock placement is not fully verified.
Water Element Stone Summon Ruins I boss pool. Yes, with Summon Ticket. Check the Monster Summoner list before spending.
Flying, Electric, Fighting, Steel, Bug Summon Ruins II boss pool. Yes, with Summon Ticket. Pick the boss for the exact Element Stone you need.
Poison, Psychic, Ground, Dragon Summon Ruins III boss pool. Yes, with Summon Ticket. The menu has shown a duplicate Poison entry, so confirm the target before summoning.
Matching-area Element Stones Island Bosses or regional bosses. Yes, when the boss respawns. Use the region that matches the stone type you want; drop rates are not confirmed.
Ice, Normal, and other missing exact placements Area themes, Summon Ruins menus, and boss menus. Varies by source. The full type-by-map list is not settled, so do not assume a location unless the in-game menu shows it.

Element Stones are best treated as a source-by-source farm, not a fully solved map. The confirmed pattern is simple: first-time NPC clears can pay area-themed stones, Summon Ruins bosses pay their listed type, and regional bosses can drop stones tied to their region.

The known Element Stone set includes Bug, Electric, Fighting, Fire, Flying, Grass, Ground, Ice, Normal, Poison, Psychic, Rock, Steel, and Water. Exact type placement is still incomplete across current player findings, so use the in-game Monster Summoner NPC menu before spending tickets.

 

Limited stone sources worth checking

Free repeatable sources: use Summon Ruins bosses for Element Stones, regional bosses for matching-area Element Stones, and the Exchange Merchant NPC for Evolution Stones and Omni Stones when stock is available. Exchange Tokens come from Monster Summoner fights; one reported example, Pebgolem, gives 20 Exchange Tokens per defeat, but token rewards can vary by encounter.

One-time sources: clear every new NPC Trainer you meet and push Main City Tower floors when your team can handle them. Floor rewards shown around the mid-20s include Evolution Stones and Omni Stones, with floor 25 shown giving 3 Omni Stones.

Timed sources: the Traveling Merchant can appear at camp posts on islands and may sell Omni Stones or type stones. Its stock is reported to restock daily and it can respawn multiple times a day, while the Exchange Shop is reported to refresh weekly, so treat those as separate timers.

Paid and bonus sources: shop bundles, battle pass tracks, codes, events, campaign milestones, and chests can add extra stones. Daily Evolution Pack 2 has been shown with 15 Omni Stones and 15 Evolution Stones for 69 Robux, but shop contents and prices should be checked live. For codes, open the settings cogwheel, enter a valid code, and press OK.

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Check the Evolve screen before spending Exchange Tokens or Robux; many evolutions need both generic Evolution Stones and a specific Element Stone, while Omni Stones only cover the Element Stone side.

Fast stone priority route

Priority Method Best for Why to do it
1 Regional bosses Repeatable matching Element Stones. Go to the region matching the type you need, such as Lava Crag for Fire-related farming.
2 Summon Ruins I, II, and III Repeatable type-specific Element Stones. The boss pools directly list the stone types, and tickets can be farmed by defeating Evomon.
3 Exchange Merchant NPC Evolution Stones and Omni Stones. Exchange Tokens turn Monster Summoner farming into long-term stone purchases.
4 NPC Trainer first clears Early Element Stones. They are efficient while progressing, but not repeatable for stone drops.
5 Tower floors Fixed Evolution Stone and Omni Stone rewards. Good milestone rewards once your team can climb far enough.
6 Traveling Merchant Extra Omni Stones and type stones. Useful when it appears, but stock is timed and not guaranteed.
7 Battle pass and shop bundles Supplemental stones and resources. Basic rewards can help, and paid tracks or packs are optional accelerators.
8 Codes, events, milestones, and chests Bonus stones. Availability changes, so treat these as extras instead of a stable farm.
 
🔑 keyThis order favors sources you can target or repeat. Exact drop rates are not confirmed, so the best practical route is to farm the visible boss and merchant systems first, then collect one-time and timed rewards as they appear.

Check an Evomon’s evolution requirements

Open the animal head icon in the upper-right, select the Evomon you want to evolve, then press Evolve in the lower-right. The panel shows the required level, the number of Evolution Stones, and the needed Element Stone amount.

💡 pro tipDo this before farming a type. It prevents wasting Exchange Tokens on generic stones when you are actually missing a specific Element Stone, or burning Omni Stones when an easy regional boss could cover the same need.

Mistakes that waste stone farming time

The biggest mistake is repeatedly farming the same NPC Trainer for Element Stones after the first win. First clears can pay stones; repeat clears appear to pay coins only, so move on once that trainer is cleared.

Another common issue is mixing up Evolution Stones, Element Stones, and Omni Stones. Evolution Stones are the generic requirement, Element Stones are the type requirement, and Omni Stones help with the type side. They are not the same as later materials such as Mystic Shards, Evolution Gems, or Rift materials.

Do not rely only on shop stock either. The Exchange Shop can run out until its refresh, the Traveling Merchant is timed, and paid packs or event rewards can change. Keep farming Summon Ticket and Exchange Tokens so you are ready when the shop or boss route lines up with the stone you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you farm NPC Trainers repeatedly for Element Stones?

No, not reliably. NPC Trainer Element Stone drops appear to be first-clear rewards; after that, the same trainer seems to give coins instead of more stones.

What is the difference between Evolution Stones and Element Stones?

Evolution Stones are generic evolution materials. Element Stones are type-specific materials, such as Fire, Grass, Rock, Poison, or Steel, and many evolutions need both.

Where do you get Omni Stones?

Omni Stones can come from the Exchange Merchant NPC, Traveling Merchant, Tower rewards, battle pass rewards, shop bundles, and some boss or boss-shop sources. They are useful because they can stand in for missing Element Stones.

Which Summon Ruins should you use for missing Element Stones?

Use Summon Ruins I for early types such as Water, Fire, and Grass, Summon Ruins II for Flying, Electric, Fighting, Steel, and Bug, and Summon Ruins III for Poison, Psychic, Ground, and Dragon. The Summon Ruins III menu has shown a duplicate Poison listing, so confirm the boss before spending a ticket.

Do Traveling Merchant and Exchange Merchant stocks refresh?

Yes, but they should be treated as different shops. The Traveling Merchant is reported to restock daily and spawn multiple times per day, while the Exchange Shop is reported to refresh weekly.

More questions
Are shop bundles or battle passes required?

No. You can farm stones through NPC first clears, Summon Ruins, regional bosses, Exchange Tokens, and Tower rewards. Shop bundles and paid battle pass rewards are optional shortcuts, not required sources.

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