How to Get and Evolve Frostseer in Evomon Roblox

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Frostseer is a late-game Ice-type Evomon from the Frostlet line, found around Crystal Cascade’s snowy areas and evolved with 30 Evolution Stones plus 25 Ice Element Stones once Frostlet meets its level requirement.

Getting Frostseer is really a two-part job: catch a Frostlet on Crystal Cascade Island, then feed it the right stones to push it into its final form. It’s endgame content — the wild spawns sit at level 110-115 — so this isn’t a monster you grab on your way through the early islands. Here’s where to find it, how to evolve it, and how to build it once it’s yours.

Frostseer as a late-game Ice attacker

Frostseer sits at the end of the Frostlet evolution line, and it earns its place as a late-game Ice attacker rather than an early catch you stumble into. Its whole game plan is damage over time: Frostbite stacks that steadily chip away at an enemy’s health, backed by strong Ice coverage that flexes into Flying and Normal attacks.

That flexibility makes it effective against Fighting, Dragon, and other Ice types, so it works as a damage dealer across a lot of different encounters. Between the Frostbite pressure and its reach, it stays useful for grinding bosses and pushing through the hardest content — which is exactly why players go out of their way to fit it onto endgame teams.

Where to catch Frostlet on Crystal Cascade Island

KEY!Your first goal is catching a Frostlet in the snowy zones of Crystal Cascade, where the whole line roams at high level.

STEP 1/5

 

Head to Crystal Cascade Island

Head to Crystal Cascade Island
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Travel there once your account can reach it, since this is where the Frostlet line lives.

STEP 2/5

 

Search the snowy roaming areas

Search the snowy roaming areas
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Frostlet and Frostseer roam the snow between levels 110 and 115, so bring a team that can handle them.

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Bring Fire-type monsters

Bring Fire-type monsters
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Fire attacks are very effective here, and strong Fire-types like Blazpup or Lavarock can two-shot the Ice spawns.

STEP 4/5

 

Farm with auto battle

Farm with auto battle
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Switch on auto battle to grind Frostlet catches more efficiently while you clear the area.

STEP 5/5

 

Use a King Ball or Prismatic Ball

Use a King Ball or Prismatic Ball
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These give you a real shot at SSS talent, making your eventual Frostseer far stronger.


Video help

Why wild Frostseer reverts to Frostlet

Item Use
King Ball High-talent catch ball for a shot at SSS Frostlet
Prismatic Ball Premium ball for securing top-talent Frostlet
Evolution Stones 30 needed to evolve Frostlet into Frostseer
Ice Element Stones 25 needed for the Ice-type evolution
Omni Stones Fill in for any missing Ice Element Stone

There’s a capture quirk worth knowing before you go hunting. Even though both Frostlet and Frostseer roam the snowy zones, defeating a wild Frostseer drops it back to Frostlet during the capture sequence — so you end up holding a Frostlet either way, and evolving it yourself is the reliable path to Frostseer. Reports differ on whether a roaming Frostseer can ever be secured as-is, so plan around catching Frostlet and evolving it.

Because talent carries all the way through the evolution, this is the moment to spend on a better ball. A King Ball or Prismatic Ball gives you a genuine chance at SSS talent, which is worth chasing since it lifts the ceiling on the finished Frostseer.

QUICK WIN

Use a King Ball or Prismatic Ball on your Frostlet catch to lock in SSS talent before you sink 55 stones into evolving it.

How to evolve Frostlet into Frostseer

Once you have a Frostlet, evolving it is a matter of gathering materials and leveling until the menu opens the option.

A caught Frostlet near its evolution level
30 Evolution Stones
25 Ice Element Stones (or Omni Stones to cover the gap)

How to evolve Frostlet into Frostseer

  1. INTRO: After the catch, you gather the evolution materials and level Frostlet until the Evomon menu lets you press Evolve.
  2. Gather the evolution materials — You’ll need 30 Evolution Stones and 25 Ice Element Stones to complete the evolution.
  3. Swap in Omni Stones if short — Omni Stones work as a replacement for any element stone, so use them to cover missing Ice Element Stones.
  4. Farm merchants and bosses — Pick up the stones from the Exchange Merchant, the Traveling Merchant, and by defeating island or summon bosses.
  5. Level Frostlet to its evolve requirement — Once Frostlet reaches the required level, the Evomon menu unlocks the Evolve option.
  6. Open the Evomon menu and evolve — Select Frostlet and press Evolve to spend the materials and turn it into Frostseer.

If you’re already running boss farms for rewards, you’ll naturally collect a lot of these stones along the way, so it’s often worth timing the evolution around your usual grind rather than farming stones cold.

Building Frostseer for damage and speed

Build part Recommendation
Role Fast special-attack Ice sweeper and Frostbite stacker
Nature and traits Prioritize damage or special attack damage
Core moves Frostbite and Frostseer Strike
AoE options Hail and Glacial Field for teamwide Ice pressure
Frostbite use Stack it to lock max HP and bypass Protect
Team support Pair with Fire and Ground coverage partners

Frostseer is built to hit hard and hit first, so lean your traits and nature toward raw damage or special attack damage. It’s an offensive monster through and through, and trying to make it tanky wastes exactly what it’s good at. Its headline abilities are Frostbite and Frostseer Strike: every Frostbite stack permanently locks 3% of the target’s max HP until another skill clears it, and it ignores Protect, so you keep piling on pressure against enemies that would normally stall you out. Pairing Frostbite with Frostseer Strike is what turns Frostseer into a real threat against tough late-game bosses.

Speed is the other half of the package. A single showcase run clocked Frostseer near 239 Speed, among the fastest in the game, which lets it land Frostbite and set the pace before most enemies move. Wide Ice AoE like Hail and Glacial Field shows up in guide and showcase loadouts to spread Frostbite across a whole enemy team — treat those as strong directions rather than a fixed, universal build, since the exact move unlocks aren’t nailed down.

Fitting Frostseer into a late-game team

Frostseer plays best as the Ice and Frostbite damage piece inside a balanced late-game roster, not as a lone carry. It leans on teammates to cover its Fire and Ground weaknesses, so surround it with partners that handle those matchups while it focuses on stacking status and firing off AoE.

A solid farming and grinding shape pairs it with Terragon, Lavarock, Wisphex, and Volcrest — a spread that covers more elements and debuffs while Frostseer does the Ice work. Treat that as one strong direction, not the only right team; any roster that keeps Frostseer safe to spam Hail and Frostbite will get the most out of it.

Common Frostseer mistakes to avoid

Mistake Correction
Going too early Wild spawns sit at level 110-115, so it’s late-game content
Ignoring wild encounters Farm the snowy Crystal Cascade zone for Frostlet spawns
Treating it as early-game It’s a late-game Ice attacker, not a starter monster
Building defensively Build for offense, special attack, and speed
Overlooking Omni Stones Use them to fill any missing Ice Element Stones
Fixating on an exact evolve level Level Frostlet until the menu unlocks Evolve

Most Frostseer problems come from treating it like something it isn’t. Players show up too early, skip the level 110-115 wild encounters entirely, or write it off as a low-level monster when it’s actually endgame content. The other big miss is building it wrong — going defensive instead of leaning into offense and speed — or forgetting that Omni Stones can quietly cover any Ice Element Stones you’re short on. And don’t get hung up on hitting one exact evolution number: just keep leveling Frostlet until the Evomon menu lets you evolve.

What to farm after evolving Frostseer

With Frostseer in hand, the natural next move is stocking up — keep farming Evolution Stones, Ice Element Stones, and Omni Stones so you can evolve more late-game monsters without grinding from scratch each time. From there, build out the farming team around it, check the current Evomon codes for free grind boosts, and keep chipping away at the wider Evomon Dex, which runs to over 200 creatures to collect.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you catch Frostseer directly in Evomon?

Not reliably. Even when a wild Frostseer appears roaming Crystal Cascade, defeating it reverts it to Frostlet during the capture sequence, so you catch Frostlet and evolve it into Frostseer yourself.

Where does Frostlet spawn?

Frostlet roams the snowy areas of Crystal Cascade Island, alongside wild Frostseer.

What level are Frostlet and Frostseer on Crystal Cascade?

Both sit between levels 110 and 115, so bring a team that can handle high-level fights.

What materials do you need to evolve Frostlet?

You need 30 Evolution Stones and 25 Ice Element Stones, obtainable from the Exchange Merchant, the Traveling Merchant, and island or summon bosses.

Can Omni Stones replace Ice Element Stones?

Yes. Omni Stones convert into any element stone, so you can use them to cover any Ice Element Stones you’re missing.

More questions
What is the best Frostseer build?

Build around offense with a damage or special attack nature and traits, high speed, and Frostbite plus Frostseer Strike as core moves, backed by wide Ice AoE like Hail and Glacial Field for boss and farm pressure.

Is Frostseer worth using late game?

Yes. Its Frostbite stacking, Protect-ignoring pressure, strong Ice coverage, and high speed keep it useful through the toughest late-game content.

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