The main things to do in this Evomon update are claim your inbox and PvP settlement rewards, set up Auto Hunt, spend Legacy Coins carefully, and bring the right counters for the new King of Ice and King of Fire bosses.
The latest Evomon update is a big one, but when you first log back in it really comes down to a short triage list. There’s a new season and season pass, two new bosses, a hands-off Auto Hunt system, and a reworked Legacy Store — and a couple of these hand you rewards just for showing up. Here’s what actually matters, in order.
- The changes returning players should notice first
- How to set up Auto Hunt in Evomon
- Deciding what Auto Hunt should catch
- Spending Legacy Coins without wasting them
- Beating the King of Ice and King of Fire
- Equipment, guilds, PvP, and quality-of-life tweaks
- How this differs from older Season 1 guidance
- Frequently Asked Questions
The changes returning players should notice first
| Change | What |
|---|---|
| New season and season pass | It’s a premium pass; expect the new Apex Silver and Apex Medal currencies with it. |
| New seasonal Evomon | Farm the new creatures (Frosclaws and Incineros, spellings may shift as the season settles) with Auto Hunt. |
| King of Ice and King of Fire | Bring type counters before queuing on a public server. |
| Auto Hunt | Set capture rules once and let it battle-catch for you. |
| Legacy Store and Season 1 exchange tab | Reopened for spending Legacy Coins — triage before you buy. |
| Light and dark summon shop | Light and dark element stones and skill caches now stock here and at the traveling merchant. |
| Guilds, equipment, PvP, dailies | Smaller reworks; check the changes below before investing. |
Most of the update is spread across systems you can tackle independently, so use this as your scan list before the deeper sections. The headline is that the season pass is a premium (paid) pass again, and it brings two currencies — Apex Silver and Apex Medals — alongside a new pass mount. Everything else below is either free value or a system worth re-checking before you spend.
Open your inbox before you spend anything. The update reward and your PvP season settlement both drop Legacy Coins, equip affix improve tickets, and large XP fruits straight into your inbox — claim those first, then decide what to buy.
How to set up Auto Hunt in Evomon
Key Auto Hunt battles and catches wild Evomon for you once you set its capture rules, so this is the fastest way to turn it on without wasting good balls.
STEP 1/5
Open Auto Hunt and pick a target

Select the target wild Evomon and a capture method so it battles and catches automatically.
STEP 2/5
Set a rule for each variant

Assign catch or skip to normal, Prismatic, shiny, and Prismatic shiny separately.
STEP 3/5
Reserve your best ball for rare catches

Point a King Ball at shiny and Prismatic shiny while leaving weaker variants on Don’t Catch.
STEP 4/5
Start hunting beside the target

Press Start next to the Evomon and it battle-catches on its own while you do something else.
STEP 5/5
Exit to stop it

There is no stop button, so leave the area to end the hunt.
Video help
Deciding what Auto Hunt should catch
The capture rules are where you either save resources or burn them. If you’re short on Prismatic balls, leave the normal variant set to catch — every wild battle still hands you a little extra XP, so an unattended grind is far from wasted. If your ball stock is fine, do the opposite: set normal and Prismatic to Don't Catch and keep a King Ball aimed only at shiny and Prismatic shiny, so nothing gets spent on catches you’d never use.

Because it runs on its own, you can start it beside a good spawn and leave it going while you’re away from the screen. That makes it the backbone of hands-off farming this season — it quietly builds XP and rare captures without you touching the game.
Spending Legacy Coins without wasting them
| Use | Priority |
|---|---|
| Trade reroll potions | Buy as many as you can afford. |
| Past-season items and seasonal shiny eggs | Only if you specifically want one. |
| Everything else in the store | Skip it. |
The Legacy Store and the new Season 1 exchange tab are both back open, split into a legacy store for past-season goods and a seasonal store. Legacy Coins are genuinely hard to earn — they come from your PvP season settlement and from inbox and update rewards, and the exact amount scales with your rank and account, so don’t treat any single payout as a flat reward everyone gets.
The one buy worth chasing is trade reroll potions. They now cost only regular coins, having moved off the old Apex Medal price, and they’re by far the strongest use of your coins. Grab as many as you can; only dip into past-season items if there’s a specific one you actually want.
Beating the King of Ice and King of Fire
| Boss | Plan |
|---|---|
| King of Ice | Bring Lavarock-type durability plus fast finishers; expect Frostbite and Snowfall every round. |
| King of Fire | Lower its defenses first, then hit with fighting coverage. |
Both new bosses spawn on public servers, so you’ll need to hop onto one to fight them. They ask for very different teams, so plan per boss before you queue.
The King of Ice, out in the Glacial Life area, is the meaner of the two despite only having around 6,500 HP. It gains two Frostbite stacks at round start, buffs its own attack and special attack, restores PP each turn, has priority, and is immune to both abnormal status and stat reduction — so debuffs and status simply won’t stick. Snowfall keeps chipping you while Frostbite can end a setup run fast, and even a heavy defense boost doesn’t stop it hitting hard. A Lavarock-type attacker shrugs off the pressure best; pair it with fast attackers so you can close the fight before the Frostbite stacks add up.
The King of Fire, over at the Lower Nexus, is the opposite problem — its defenses are the wall, not its HP. Open by dropping them with a defense-reduction tool such as Flufferstache‘s Lung Breaker or Tortort‘s Expose, then follow up with strong direct attacks. It doesn’t know a fighting move, so fighting coverage lands especially hard and can burst it down quickly once the defenses are lowered.
Equipment, guilds, PvP, and quality-of-life tweaks
| Change | Action |
|---|---|
| Affix ascension | Use ascension stones to raise affix grades before you upgrade the piece. |
| Equip affix improve tickets | Farm any equipment dungeon (level 40, 60, 65, or 70) for the blue tickets. |
| Equipment progression rework | Recheck which PvP set is better for speed before investing. |
| Guild creation | Create a guild with a Guild Create Ticket (about 39 Robux). |
| Claim-all dailies | Collect every available daily task reward at once. |
| Seed Bomb nerf | Its BP dropped from 20 to 15, so retune PvP teams that leaned on it. |
The trickiest change is equipment. Affix ascension lets ascension stones raise affix grades, and affixes can’t be unlocked during refining so they stay put — but the order matters and the flow is easy to misread, and doing it at the wrong time can actually drop a stat instead of raising it. Ascend before you upgrade a piece, and watch the number before confirming. The rest is lighter: guilds are now something you can create, PvP got a small rebalance, and daily rewards finally batch up.
How this differs from older Season 1 guidance
If you’re cross-referencing older Season 1 material, treat it as background only. Those guides talk about systems like the Prismatic Evomon system, Raids, Tower floor progression, a new island route, and older bosses such as Clanxor, Goliath, Dark King Clipexor, and Light King Wispreign — none of which are the focus of the changes above, and some of which may have shifted since. Build and version labels also differ across the community for this patch, so don’t anchor your plans on a single version number; go by what your own game actually shows in-game.
Related Evomon guides
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there new working Evomon codes for this update?
Nothing in this update points to a fresh, reliable code — and code lists age out fast, with the official page sometimes showing none active at all. Rather than trust an old list, check in-game: open the Settings icon, paste a code into the code bar, and press OK. If it doesn’t accept, it has expired, no matter how “new” a list labels it.
Does Auto Hunt replace manual boss farming?
No. Auto Hunt is built for catching wild Evomon and racking up XP while you’re away — it battles ordinary spawns, not bosses. The King of Ice and King of Fire still need you on a public server with a purpose-built counter team, so those fights stay hands-on.







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