How to Get Summon Tickets in Evomon (Roblox)

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You can get Summon Tickets in Evomon from wild Evomon drops, the Traveling Merchant, first-time NPC Duels clears, quest milestone rewards, Island Bosses, Level Pass rewards, codes, and paid shop packs.

Summon Tickets are the currency you feed into the Summon Ruins to spawn Boss Evomon and farm their rewards, so most of the mid-game grind eventually loops back to stockpiling them. The good news is there are eight separate taps to open — some you drain once, some refresh every day, and one that never runs dry. This guide lays out all of them, ranks which are worth your time, and shows the fastest free route to a steady ticket income.

Where Summon Tickets come from

Method Repeat? Best use
Wild Evomon drops Yes, infinite Long-term grind, one-shot weak targets
Traveling Merchant Daily Reliable buy if you bank coins
NPC Duels (first clear) One-time Guaranteed single ticket each
Quest milestones Weekly Passive rewards from daily play
Island Bosses Yes, chance Extra tickets on repeat boss runs
Level Pass nodes Per track Steady tickets, tripled on premium
Codes One-time Fast free tickets while active
Paid packs Daily / Weekly Robux shortcut when you’re in a hurry

Every source below hands you tickets, but they don’t all behave the same way. A few are one-time unlocks you clear and never touch again, a couple refresh daily or weekly, one costs Robux, and only wild Evomon farming is a truly infinite well you can keep drawing from. Wild farming is the grindable long-term source; first-time NPC Duels are guaranteed but dry up after a single win.

 

Best free route: grinding wild Evomon

The one source that never caps out is beating wild Evomon. Any wild battle you win carries a small chance to drop a Summon Ticket, and the giveaway is a quick flash at the very top of the screen after the catch — the header shows something like “obtained 10 coins” and, on a lucky kill, tacks on “obtained a Summon Ticket.” The catch is that it’s rare, so the whole game is about rolling that chance as many times per minute as you can. Exact drop rates aren’t published anywhere, so treat this purely as a volume grind: more kills, more rolls, more tickets.

That’s why the target isn’t the strongest Evomon — it’s the one you can delete in a single hit. Level doesn’t change the drop odds, so the optimal farm is the weakest area where you one-shot everything and never waste a turn. Two setups make this trivial. Grab a strong Ice-type like Frosteer and head to the Mudray/Mudbun group — they’re 4x weak to Ice, so you flatten them instantly even 10-20 levels under them, and they hand out heavy EXP on top of the ticket rolls. If you can’t clear that area yet, swap to a Water-type such as Clampip and farm the Lavites in Lava Crag; they carry chunky defensive stats but are still 4x weak to Water, so they fold in one hit just the same.

💡 pro tipEither loop turns a rare drop into a reliable trickle simply because you’re clearing so many battles per session. Pick whichever type you’ve already leveled and settle into the region that matches its 4x matchup.
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Farm wild Evomon you can one-shot — the Mudray/Mudbun group (4x weak to Ice) or the Lavites in Lava Crag (4x weak to Water) die in a single hit, so you stack ticket rolls far faster than fighting anything that survives a turn.

One-time clears and milestone rewards

Reward source How it pays out
First-time NPC Duels Guaranteed 1 ticket on first win; rematches give only coins
Daily & World Quests Build weekly milestone rewards that can include tickets
Level Pass nodes Tickets granted at level milestones
Premium track Adds 2 tickets per node, 3 total

A big early chunk of tickets comes from things you only collect once. Every NPC Duels on the map pays out a guaranteed 1 Summon Ticket the first time you beat that trainer — clear Amelia in Dusk Town, for instance, and the ticket is yours on the spot. Best that same NPC again and you’ll only see coins, never another ticket. That’s not wasted effort, though: those coins are exactly what you’ll spend at the Traveling Merchant, so rematching easy trainers like Liam is still a decent coin farm.

The passive layer is your quests and progression tracks. Daily Quests and World Quests feed points toward weekly milestone rewards that can include Summon Tickets alongside coins and EXP items — the exact thresholds and ticket counts per milestone aren’t spelled out in-game, so just keep clearing dailies and let them accrue. The Level Pass also plants ticket nodes at level milestones, and if you own the premium side, every free node that gives 1 ticket gets 2 more stacked on top for 3 total, effectively tripling your pass income.

 

Merchant, bosses, codes, and shop packs

Code Reward
EVO60SPARK 3 Summon Tickets (plus bonus items)
SeasonComing 3 Summon Tickets (plus bonus items)

The Traveling Merchant is one of the best steady sources going. It spawns at the campfire sites dotted around the map and refreshes once daily, and it announces itself in chat and the top header with its current location — a line like “the Traveling Merchant has gone to Shiver.” Because it sells tickets for coins, the play is to bank coins constantly so you can always afford the buy when it appears; its stock and the number of tickets per purchase can rotate, so grab them when they’re there.

Island Bosses are the other repeatable tap: each one has a chance to drop a Summon Ticket on defeat, which is why boss runs stay worth doing long after your first clear. On top of that, active codes hand out quick free tickets — redeem them by opening Evomon, finishing the tutorial, clicking the settings cog, typing the code, and pressing OK. Codes are case-sensitive, and availability is time-sensitive, so the two below may expire without warning.

 
🔑 keyIf you’d rather spend Robux, the Daily Pack shop and the Weekly Dungeon Pack both bundle a handful of Summon Tickets. They’re a fine shortcut, but nothing here is locked behind them — every ticket a pack gives is also reachable for free through the sources above.

All the ways to get Summon Tickets in Evomon

Here’s every source in the order the game tends to hand them to you, from the daily merchant run to the wild-Evomon grind that never dries up.

STEP 1/7

 

Check the Traveling Merchant at campfires

Check the Traveling Merchant at campfires
Check the Traveling Merchant at campfires | Purp/YouTube

It refreshes once daily and posts its location in chat and the top header, so spend banked coins on tickets there.

STEP 2/7

 

Best each NPC Duels once

Best each NPC Duels once
Best each NPC Duels once | Purp/YouTube

First-time wins like Amelia in Dusk Town give a guaranteed single Summon Ticket; rematches only drop coins.

STEP 3/7

 

Claim Level Pass ticket nodes

Claim Level Pass ticket nodes
Claim Level Pass ticket nodes | Purp/YouTube

The Level Pass grants tickets at level milestones, and the premium side adds two more per node for three total.

STEP 4/7

 

Grab tickets from shop packs

Grab tickets from shop packs
Grab tickets from shop packs | Purp/YouTube

The Daily Pack and the Weekly Dungeon Pack each bundle Summon Tickets for Robux.

STEP 5/7

 

Grind wild Evomon anywhere

Grind wild Evomon anywhere
Grind wild Evomon anywhere | Purp/YouTube

Every wild win has a small chance to drop a ticket, shown in the header flash right after the catch.

STEP 6/7

 

One-shot Ice-weak targets with Frosteer

One-shot Ice-weak targets with Frostier
One-shot Ice-weak targets with Frosteer | Purp/YouTube

The Mudray/Mudbun group is 4x weak to Ice, so an Ice-type clears them instantly for fast repeat rolls.

STEP 7/7

 

Switch to a Water-type in Lava Crag

Switch to a Water-type in Lava Crag
Switch to a Water-type in Lava Crag | Purp/YouTube

Lavites are 4x weak to Water, so Clampip or any Water-type one-shots them for a second quick farm route.


Video help

What to spend Summon Tickets on

You cash tickets in at the Summon Ruins through the Monster Summoner NPC, which spawns a Boss Evomon for you to fight for rewards. Summon Ruins I opens at Level 45+ if you go that route, with harder tiers (II and III) gating the rarer materials — the dragon element stone, for example, isn’t in the first summon area and costs several times more tickets to reach.

Before you dump your stack, though, it’s worth knowing what’s actually worth summoning for. A lot of what bosses drop has cheaper alternate routes: you can grab Element Stones of nearly every type just by running to a region’s end boss (fire from Lava Crag, water from Petal Pond, and so on), EXP items come free from grinding wild Evomon, and reroll potions spawn in map chests that refresh on a daily-to-weekly cycle. The two things that genuinely justify spending tickets are Exchange Tokens and Evolution Stones — evolution stones especially, since they’re rare and have very few other sources. Save your tickets for those rather than burning them on stones you could’ve walked to.

Mistakes that waste your farming time

⚠️ watch outThe most common trap is grinding the same NPC over and over expecting more tickets — that first win is the only one that pays out. Right behind it is ignoring the one-shot wild farm, which is the only infinite source you have, and skipping your daily campfire check on the Traveling Merchant. Don’t write off Island Bosses after the first clear either, since they keep their drop chance on every run. And when you redeem codes, type them exactly: they’re case-sensitive, and one wrong capital makes them fail. Finally, remember that wild Evomon and bosses only ever offer a chance at a ticket, not a guarantee, so plan your farm around volume, not a single lucky kill.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you farm Summon Tickets infinitely?

Yes. Beating wild Evomon is the only endless source — every win carries a small ticket chance, so you can keep farming as long as you like. Every other method eventually caps out or resets on a timer.

Do NPC Duels give Summon Tickets more than once?

No. Each NPC pays a guaranteed ticket only on your first victory. Rematch the same trainer and you’ll get coins instead, which are still useful for buying tickets from the Traveling Merchant.

Does an Evomon’s level affect the Summon Ticket drop chance?

No. The drop odds don’t scale with level, so the smart farm is the weakest area you can one-shot — like the Mudray/Mudbun group with an Ice-type or Lavites with a Water-type — where you clear the most battles per minute.

Where do you spend Summon Tickets?

At the Summon Ruins, through the Monster Summoner NPC, to spawn a Boss Evomon for rewards. Summon Ruins I opens at Level 45+, and it’s best to save tickets for Exchange Tokens and Evolution Stones rather than materials you can farm elsewhere.

Are paid packs required to get Summon Tickets?

Not at all. The Daily Pack and Weekly Dungeon Pack are optional Robux shortcuts. Every ticket they offer is also reachable free through wild drops, the merchant, NPC clears, quests, bosses, the Level Pass, and codes.

More questions
What is the best free way to farm Summon Tickets?

Combine three habits: one-shot wild Evomon in a 4x-weakness area for infinite rolls, buy from the Traveling Merchant each day with banked coins, and mop up every first-time NPC Duels for its guaranteed ticket.

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