To get Spikumane in Evomon, catch Spikub on Rocky Ridge and evolve it at Level 70 with 30 Evolution Stones and 25 Ground Element Stones.
Spikumane is a pure Ground-type Evomon and the evolved form of Spikub. You mainly get it through Rocky Ridge progression, then build it as Ground coverage for Electric, Rock, Fire, and Poison matchups.
Quick Spikumane facts

| Detail | Answer |
|---|---|
| Type | Pure Ground |
| Pre-evolution | Spikub |
| Location | Rocky Ridge |
| Evolution level | Level 70 |
| Evolution materials | 30 Evolution Stones and 25 Ground Element Stones |
| Main role | Ground coverage for Electric, Rock, Fire, and Poison targets |
The main route is simple: farm Rocky Ridge, catch Spikub, then evolve it once it reaches the required level and you have the right stones. Spikumane is not a universal carry, but it gives you strong Ground pressure for PvE, bosses, and specific matchup coverage.
Catch Spikub and evolve it into Spikumane
This route gets you Spikumane by farming Rocky Ridge, catching Spikub, and evolving it once your materials are ready.

STEP 1/7
Farm Rocky Ridge
Go to Rocky Ridge, the island grind area for players around Levels 165-180, and look for Spikub or wild Spikumane encounters.
STEP 2/7
Use Water or Grass attackers
Bring strong Water-type or Grass-type Evomons so the Rocky Ridge fights end faster and your team gains EXP while farming.
STEP 3/7
Defeat wild Spikumane when needed
If you defeat a wild Spikumane, it can return to its pre-evolved form, letting you capture Spikub afterward.
STEP 4/7
Catch Spikub
Throw a Basic Ball, Advanced Ball, King Ball, or Prismatic Ball once Spikub is available to catch.
STEP 5/7
Check its long-term value
Keep an eye out for high Talent, especially SSS Talent, and a Shiny Spikub if you want the best investment before evolving.
STEP 6/7
Level Spikub to 70
Train Spikub until it reaches Level 70, since that is when it can evolve into Spikumane.
STEP 7/7
Spend the evolution materials
Open the evolve menu and use 30 Evolution Stones plus 25 Ground Element Stones to evolve Spikub into Spikumane.
Farm with Water or Grass Evomons on Rocky Ridge so Spikub hunting, team EXP, and Ground-stone prep all move faster.
Spikumane King boss route

There is also a boss-based route on Rocky Ridge. After defeating Spikumane King, you can capture Spikub through the post-fight route instead of relying only on regular farming.
Do not treat this as the casual shortcut. Spikumane King is one of the tougher fights tied to this area: it cannot be handled comfortably with underbuilt monsters, it is immune to burn, sleep, and abnormal status effects, and it increases both Attack and Special Attack every turn.
Bring several strong, high-level Evomons rather than betting the fight on one carry. The longer the boss stays alive, the more dangerous its turn-by-turn boosts become.
Evolve Spikub into Spikumane
Once you have a Spikub worth keeping, the evolution itself is handled from the evolve menu.
STEP 1/4
Reach Level 70
Train Spikub until it reaches Level 70.
STEP 2/4
Select Spikub and use its evolve option once the level requirement is met.
STEP 3/4
Use the required stones
Spend 30 Evolution Stones and 25 Ground Element Stones.
STEP 4/4
Keep your best Spikub
Prioritize high Talent, SSS Talent, or Shiny Spikub if you are investing for the long term, because the evolved Spikumane keeps that monster investment.
Video help
Best Spikumane moveset and battle plan
| Move | Use |
|---|---|
| Fissure | Main Ground damage move with 115 power |
| Earth Pulse | Doubles the power of your next Ground-type skill |
| Sand Trap | Deals damage and applies debuffs to the opponent |
KEY!The best Spikumane core is built around Fissure, Earth Pulse, and Sand Trap. This keeps Spikumane focused on what it does best: stacking Ground pressure instead of trying to cover every matchup by itself.
The simple combo is Earth Pulse first, then follow with Fissure or Sand Trap on the next turn. Fissure is the cleaner damage follow-up, while Sand Trap gives you extra value when the fight will last longer.
The fourth slot is flexible. Use it for whatever your team needs most, but do not weaken Spikumane’s main job: it wants to land boosted Ground attacks into targets that actually fear them.
Spikumane strengths, weaknesses, and value
| Good against | Bad against |
|---|---|
| Electric | Water |
| Rock | Grass |
| Fire | Flying |
| Poison | Ice |
| Longer PvE and boss fights | Fast attackers and stronger PvP meta picks |
Spikumane is strong into Electric, Rock, Fire, and Poison enemies, which makes it useful when those matchups are slowing your team down. It struggles more against faster threats and common weakness matchups, especially when it gets hit before it can set up Earth Pulse pressure.
Spikumane is solid for PvE and boss battles because its Ground moves can hit hard when the matchup is right. In competitive PvP, it is less popular because its Speed is low and stronger meta choices like Mudthorn, Luberok, or Teragon can crowd it out. Some matchup notes around Spikumane King vary, especially around whether Dark should be treated as a weakness, but the regular Spikumane plan is still centered on its Ground-type role.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you catch Spikumane directly in Evomon?
No. To get Spikumane, you normally catch Spikub on Rocky Ridge and evolve it. Wild Spikumane encounters can lead back into catching Spikub after being defeated.
Where is Spikub found?
Spikub is found on Rocky Ridge, the island area aimed around Levels 165-180.
What level does Spikub evolve into Spikumane?
Spikub evolves at Level 70 once you use the required materials from the evolve menu.
What materials do you need to evolve Spikub?
You need 30 Evolution Stones and 25 Ground Element Stones to evolve Spikub into Spikumane.
Is Spikumane good for PvP?
Spikumane can work in the right matchup, but it is not one of the most popular competitive PvP picks. Its slow Speed hurts it, and many players prefer stronger meta options such as Mudthorn, Luberok, or Teragon.
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What is the best Spikumane moveset?
Use Fissure, Earth Pulse, and Sand Trap as the core. Cast Earth Pulse first, then follow with Fissure or Sand Trap for boosted Ground pressure.







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