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How to Get King Balls in Evomon and When to Use Them

Learn how to get King Balls in Evomon, what they guarantee, and why saving them for rare monsters is the best way to build stronger end-game teams.

Learn how to get King Balls in Evomon, what they guarantee, and why saving them for rare monsters is the best way to build stronger end-game teams.

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King Balls are rare Evomon catchers that guarantee a capture with SSS-rank Talent, so earn them from the Season Battle Pass, Weekly Quests, the Level Rewards pass, limited rewards, or Robux, and save them for rare and end-game monsters.

King Balls sit near the top of Evomon’s catcher list because they do two things at once: they lock in the capture and they hand the caught monster the highest Talent rank in the game. That makes them the reason players keep pulling SSS monsters onto their teams, and it also makes them easy to waste if you throw one at the first creature you meet. Here is exactly where they come from and which monsters actually deserve one.

What King Balls do in Evomon

Like Advanced Balls, a King Ball has a 100% catch rate, so the monster is yours the moment you use it after a battle. The difference is the bonus stacked on top: every capture made with a King Ball arrives with a guaranteed SSS-rank Talent, the strongest tier available. That single feature is why they matter so much for an end-game roster.

There is one detail worth understanding before you start spending them. A King Ball only guarantees the Talent rank — it does not decide which stat that Talent boosts. That part is still random, so if you are chasing a very specific build, you may need to catch several copies of the same monster before the roll lines up. Even with that randomness, a King Ball is far more valuable than a basic or advanced catch, because the SSS rank is guaranteed regardless.

Every way to earn King Balls

Method Reward details Notes
Season Battle Pass Free at levels 10, 20, 40 (3 total); premium adds 6 for 9 total Best long-term source
Weekly Quests Final weekly reward after 40 daily quests Free if you already play daily
Level Rewards pass Free at level 30; premium at levels 10 and 19 Adds up as you level
Robux shop 199 Robux single; 1,769 Robux for a bundle of 10 Fastest route, fully optional
Mailbox reward Milestone drop of 2 King Balls and 2 Prismatic Balls Limited-time; may already be expired

King Balls come from a healthy mix of free progression tracks and one optional Robux route, so you do not have to pay to build a stockpile. The Season Battle Pass is the first place to look: free players pick one up at levels 10, 20, and 40 for three total, and the premium pass adds another six for nine per season, making it the best long-term source in the game.

Beyond the pass, steady play does most of the work. Clearing 40 daily quests across a week unlocks the final Weekly Quest reward, which includes King Balls — so if you already log in every day, this costs you no extra grinding. The Level Rewards pass chips in too, dropping one at level 30 for free players and additional King Balls at levels 10 and 19 on the premium track. If you want them instantly, the Robux shop sells a single King Ball for 199 Robux or a bundle of 10 for 1,769 Robux, though this is entirely optional given how many free routes exist. Rotating daily and weekly Robux packs sometimes include premium balls as well, but their exact contents shift between updates, so treat any specific pack deal as something to confirm in-game rather than a fixed offer.

That last row is worth a caveat: the milestone mailbox gift of 2 King Balls and 2 Prismatic Balls was sent out as a limited reward, and it may no longer be claimable for some players, so check your in-game mailbox but do not count on it.

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Lean on the free tracks first — clear your Battle Pass, Weekly Quest, and Level Rewards tiers before ever spending Robux, and hold every King Ball you earn for a monster you plan to keep.

When to spend a King Ball

KEY!The golden rule is simple: do not throw one at the first monster you see. King Balls are best saved for rare Evomons, tough boss captures, hard-to-find spawns, or any creature you expect to keep on your team well into the late game. Spending one on a common encounter you will bench an hour later is the fastest way to burn a scarce resource.

Strong long-term keepers are exactly the targets they are built for — lines like Terragon, Wisp Cub, the Lava Rock line, and the Volcrous line, plus major bosses, all reward the guaranteed SSS Talent. Just remember the earlier catch about the random stat roll: because the King Ball fixes the rank but not the boosted stat, you might still catch a monster more than once to land the build you want.

How King Balls compare to other catchers

Catcher Effect Best use
Basic Catcher Percentage chance to capture; unlimited Ordinary, low-value monsters
Advanced Ball Guaranteed capture Reliable everyday catches
King Ball Guaranteed capture plus SSS Talent Rare and end-game keepers
Prismatic Ball Guaranteed capture plus SSS Talent plus cosmetic prismatic look Rarest keepers and collectors

Evomon runs four catcher tiers, and knowing where each fits keeps you from overspending. Basic Catchers are unlimited but only offer a percentage chance to capture, which is fine for ordinary monsters. Advanced Balls step up to a guaranteed catch, making them the reliable everyday tool. King Balls go one further by pairing that guaranteed catch with a guaranteed SSS Talent.

Then there are Prismatic Balls, which are mechanically almost identical to King Balls — same guaranteed capture, same SSS Talent — with one extra layer: the captured monster also gets a random prismatic appearance with unique colors and effects. That upgrade is purely cosmetic, but because Prismatic Balls are currently the rarest catcher and come from the same kinds of sources, collectors treat them as the most precious of the four.

Mistakes and code myths to avoid

A few habits quietly waste King Balls. Using one on a common monster, expecting it to upgrade an Evomon you already own (it only works at the moment of capture, never retroactively), or assuming it lets you pick the boosted stat all lead to disappointment. It also helps not to mix them up with Prismatic Balls — the two share the same SSS guarantee, but only Prismatic Balls add the cosmetic shine.

The biggest myth is codes. Active Evomon codes mainly hand out Advanced Balls, Summon Tickets, reroll potions, and similar rewards rather than King Balls, and any claim that a current code grants King or Prismatic Balls is not something you should rely on — code lists change constantly, so don’t plan your stockpile around them.

What to chase alongside King Balls

If you are farming King Balls, a few adjacent goals go hand in hand. Advanced Balls from active codes keep your everyday captures cheap so you never dip into King Balls early. A dedicated Prismatic Ball plan is worth having too, since it decides which prized monster earns the cosmetic version. And none of it matters without targets — knowing where to farm high-value Evomons like Terragon or the Volcrous line is what gives your saved catchers something worthy to land on.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do King Balls guarantee an SSS Talent?

Yes. Every monster caught with a King Ball arrives with a guaranteed SSS-rank Talent, the highest tier, on top of a guaranteed capture.

Do King Balls choose which stat gets boosted?

No. A King Ball fixes the Talent rank at SSS but not which stat that Talent improves — that roll is still random, so you may need multiple copies of a monster for a specific build.

Can Evomon codes give King Balls?

Don’t count on it. Current codes mostly reward Advanced Balls and similar items rather than King Balls, and any claim that a code grants King or Prismatic Balls isn’t reliable, since code lists change often.

Are King Balls better than Advanced Balls?

For anything you want to keep, yes. Both guarantee the capture, but only a King Ball also guarantees the SSS Talent — so save King Balls for rare keepers and use Advanced Balls for everyday catches.

What is the difference between King Balls and Prismatic Balls?

They are mechanically the same — both guarantee the capture and an SSS Talent. Prismatic Balls add a random prismatic cosmetic appearance and are the rarest catcher, which is why collectors prize them.

More questions
Should free players spend Robux on King Balls?

It’s optional. Between the Season Battle Pass, Weekly Quests, and the Level Rewards pass, free players can build a solid supply without paying, so Robux is really just the fastest shortcut rather than a requirement.


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