The fastest practical way to get Tarragon is to go to Murkwood Island, target Tarro/Tarragon there, use Volcrest to stack Electrify to 9, then swap to Glacitadel for Frostbite into Frigid Force, while farming boss and Exchange Ticket materials if your route requires evolving Tarro.
Tarragon is the evolved form of Tarro and a Dragon/Grass Evomon, so the fastest route depends on whether you are trying to beat the Murkwood fight cleanly or capture Tarro and evolve it afterward. The battle method is built around Electrify damage vulnerability from Volcrest, then an Ice finish from Glacitadel. If you still need the evolution route, your grind is mostly Evolution Stones, Dragon Stones, Grass Stones, Omni Stones, and Exchange Tickets.
Fast Murkwood target
Go to Murkwood Island first, because that is where Tarro and Tarragon roam. Murkwood spawns are reported around level 140-145, so bring a team that can survive the fight instead of rushing in underleveled.
Target Tarro first when both forms are available in Murkwood Island; its lower HP makes the Volcrest into Glacitadel burst route faster.
How to get Tarragon fast in EvoMon
This route uses Volcrest to build damage vulnerability, then Glacitadel to finish the Murkwood fight with Ice damage.
STEP 1/7
Traveling to Murkwood Island

Go to Murkwood Island, the area where Tarro and Tarragon can be found roaming.
STEP 2/7
Find Tarro

Prioritize Tarro, Tarragon’s first form, because its lower HP makes the fast clear easier.
STEP 3/7
Equip Volcrest

Bring in Volcrest for its Electrify stacking role.
STEP 4/7
Stack Electrify to 9

Keep hitting Tarro with Electrify until the stacks reach 9, then Volcrest has done its job.
STEP 5/7
Swap to Glacitadel

Switch to Glacitadel once the Electrify vulnerability is fully set.
STEP 6/7
Use Frostbite

Cast Frostbite first to set up the Ice finish.
STEP 7/7
Finish with Frigid Force

Use Frigid Force after Frostbite to turn the 9 Electrify stacks into heavy burst damage.
Video help
If Volcrest or Glacitadel is missing
| Evomon | Role in the method |
|---|---|
| Volcrest | Stacks Electrify to build damage vulnerability before the finisher. |
| Glacitadel | Uses Frostbite into Frigid Force for the Ice burst finish. |
| Glacitadel | Found in Shiver Snows and evolves into Glacitadel after leveling. |
If you do not have Glacitadel, go to Shiver Snows and look for Glacitadel. You will need to level and evolve Glacitadel before it fills the Glacitadel role in this route.
Tarro evolution material route
If your Murkwood run gives you Tarro instead of Tarragon directly, use Tarro as the evolution base. Capture Tarro in Murkwood Island, then move your time into material farming instead of repeatedly hunting the full evolved form.
- Capture Tarro in Murkwood Island. Use it as your base for the evolution route.
- Farm evolution materials. You need Evolution Stones plus Dragon Stones and Grass Stones, or Omni Stones as the element-stone substitute route.
- Prioritize bosses and Exchange Tickets. Summoned bosses are the main speed route because they feed Exchange Tickets, and bosses are also tied to Dragon and Grass material farming.
- Evolve from the Evomon menu. Open the Evomon menu, select Tarro, press Evolve, and confirm once the required materials are available.
Material farming priorities
| Prioritize | What to farm |
|---|---|
| 1 | Summoned bosses for Exchange Tickets, then spend them at the Exchange Merchant on needed evolution materials. |
| 2 | Island bosses and summoned bosses for Dragon Stones and Grass Stones. |
| 3 | First-time NPC trainer rewards that can help with Dragon and Grass materials. |
| 4 | Level-up rewards and Season Battle Pass rewards for extra Evolution Stones. |
| 5 | Traveling Merchant stock when it carries materials you are short on. |
Once you are on the evolution route, speed comes from farming the sources that can feed multiple required items at once. Start with activities that push Exchange Tickets and boss materials, then fill gaps with one-time and rotating rewards.
Tarragon’s late-game value

Tarragon is worth the grind because it fills a bulky Dragon/Grass role and is valued for long boss fights. Tarro is already treated as a strong late-game Grass pick, and evolving it into Tarragon gives you a tankier core for difficult content.
Its Grass side gives it useful boss pressure, while its bulk helps it stay in fights that weaker damage picks cannot handle. A single showcase run has shown Tarragon soloing the final boss, but that result depends on build strength and should not be treated as guaranteed for every Trait, Nature, and ascension setup.
Power upgrades after Tarragon
After you get Tarragon, reroll its Trait and Nature toward Speed, Damage, and HP. That keeps the build from being only bulky; you want it to act quickly enough, hit hard enough, and still survive boss damage.
Keep pushing ascensions as well, since they raise scaling over time and help Tarragon keep pace with endgame fights. If your move setup includes Seed Bomb, its HP regeneration from the next turn supports the same sustain-focused role.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does Tarro or Tarragon spawn?
Tarro and Tarragon are found roaming on Murkwood Island, with reported spawns around level 140-145. Bring a team that can handle that level range before trying to farm them quickly.
Should you farm Tarragon directly or evolve Tarro?
For the fastest practical route, target Tarro first because it has lower HP than Tarragon. If you capture Tarro, evolve it with Evolution Stones plus Dragon Stones and Grass Stones, or use Omni Stones for the element-stone route.
What if you do not have Glacitadel?
Go to Shiver Snows, find Glacitadel, then level and evolve it into Glacitadel. Other Ice attackers such as Glacitadel or Frostseer can help with Dragon/Grass fights, but they do not replace the Frostbite into Frigid Force combo in this method.
Are exact stone amounts or Exchange Ticket costs confirmed?
No. Exact Evolution Stone, Dragon Stone, Grass Stone, Omni Stone, and Exchange Ticket quantities are not settled enough to treat as fixed numbers, so farm the listed material types until the Evomon menu lets Tarro evolve.
Why is Tarragon good in EvoMon?
Tarragon is a bulky Dragon/Grass evolution that fits long boss fights and late-game farming. With good Trait, Nature, and ascension investment, it can become a durable core pick for endgame teams.