Poopa is the hidden S-tier Evomon found above Dust Town, reached by climbing the cliffs past the gym master and catching the Poopa spawns on the upper ledge.
Poopa is easy to miss because it is not sitting on the normal Dust Town path in Evomon. You need to treat Dust Town vertically: go past the gym master, climb the cliff route, keep pushing left across the ledges, and reach the upper spawn area.
This is a hidden overworld encounter, not a battle pass egg, a boss reward, or a regular ground-level route spawn. The exact minimap marker, coordinates, spawn timer, and catch rate are not confirmed, so use the landmarks below instead of hunting for a numbered location.

STEP 1/8
Travel to Dust Town

Go to Dust Town, since Poopa is hidden in the cliffs above this area.
STEP 2/8
Move past the gym master

From town, head over past the gym master toward the cliffside path.
STEP 3/8
Climb the first cliff

Start climbing the first rock wall; a flying mount may make this easier, but the route can be climbed manually.
STEP 4/8
Continue across the ledges

Keep working through the parkour-style ledges instead of dropping back to the town floor.
STEP 5/8
Go all the way left

Once you reach the higher platform, look left and keep moving all the way across the cliff line.
STEP 6/8
Climb the next ledge

Pull yourself up the next ledge and stay on the upper route.
STEP 7/8
Clear the hardest ledge

The final ledge is the tricky part, so keep trying the climb rather than assuming the path is blocked.
STEP 8/8
Enter the Poopa spawn area

At the top, you will reach the hidden spawn area where the Poopa forms appear.
Do not search Dust Town at ground level; keep climbing left across the upper cliffs until you reach the Poopa spawn area.
Video help
Catch Poopa after reaching the spawn
| Item or detail | What the source shows | How certain it is |
|---|---|---|
| Location | Poopa is reached from Dust Town by climbing the cliffs above the town. | Confirmed by the route shown. |
| Route marker | Go past the gym master, climb up, move left, then clear the difficult final ledge. | Confirmed by landmarks, not coordinates. |
| Lava Rock | Lava Rock is used to fight the Poopa spawn before the catch attempt. | Confirmed for that run; not required by verified rules. |
| King’s Ball | A regular King’s Ball successfully catches Poopa. | Confirmed successful ball; no catch rate confirmed. |
| Exact coordinates | No reliable coordinate or minimap marker is documented. | Unconfirmed. |
| Spawn timer | No exact respawn time is shown or verified. | Unconfirmed. |
Once you reach the upper ledge, engage the Poopa spawn like a normal overworld encounter. The shown catch sequence uses Lava Rock for the fight and then throws a King’s Ball to secure the catch.
Poopa’s S-tier value

Poopa is framed by early players as an S-tier pickup, and one reported catch showed it as a triple S-tier result. That makes it worth grabbing early if you are building a stronger team and want hidden overworld options instead of only chasing eggs and bosses.
The main move to watch is Combo Punch. It is described as giving plus-one priority if used on the next turn, which can reduce how heavily you need to lean on raw Speed in some matchups.
That said, the exact stat math, move scaling, and official tier placement are not fully verified. Treat S-tier Poopa as strong community framing for now, not a confirmed official ranking.
Mistakes that make Poopa easy to miss
The biggest mistake is searching Dust Town like a flat route. Poopa is hidden above the normal path, so players who only check the town floor, nearby NPCs, and visible ground spawns usually walk right past the real route.
Another common miss is assuming hidden or meta Evomons only come from battle pass eggs, bosses, or obvious high-level areas. Poopa is different: it is tucked into vertical terrain, and the hardest ledge can make the route feel fake if you give up too early.
Strong Evomons to chase after Poopa
| Evomon | Why it matters | Source-supported note |
|---|---|---|
| Taro | A major high-end target and difficult opponent. | Repeatedly treated as one of the scariest strong Evomons to face. |
| Lava Rock / Lavite | Useful combat pick and part of the strong-team discussion. | Lava Rock is used in the Poopa catch fight and is also tied to Burn-based boss strategies. |
| Bluebird / Voltcrest | A progression target if you want utility and status support. | Bluebird is evolved into Voltcrest, with focus on speed and effects. |
| Astronite | Competes for a team slot with Poopa in late-team planning. | Its move pool is discussed, but its value can depend on traits, shiny status, and investment. |
| Arcub | Another strong-team candidate, though not everyone likes using it. | Mentioned alongside Taro, Poopa, Lava Rock, Bluebird, and Astronite. |
| King of Flying | A possible mount and boss-related goal. | Players discuss it as a flying mount target; Lava Rock and Burn are useful context for fighting it. |
| Impixie | A possible mount goal after the Poopa hunt. | Called out as rideable, making it relevant if you want easier movement later. |
After catching Poopa, it makes sense to compare it with other strong Evomons already being discussed by players. This is not a full tier list, but it helps you decide what to build next instead of stopping at one hidden catch.
If your goal is movement, look toward mount options like King of Flying or Impixie. If your goal is battle strength, Taro, Lava Rock, Voltcrest, Astronite, and Arcub are the nearby names to evaluate after Poopa.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Poopa in Evomon?
Poopa is hidden above Dust Town. Go past the gym master, climb the cliff route, keep moving left across the upper ledges, and reach the hidden spawn area at the top.
Do you need a flying mount to get Poopa?
No confirmed requirement says you need one. A flying mount makes the climb easier, but the Dust Town cliff route can be climbed manually if you clear the ledges.
Is Poopa officially S tier?
Not confirmed. Poopa is being treated as S tier by early players and in showcase runs, including one reported triple S-tier catch, but an official tier placement is not verified.
What ball should you use to catch Poopa?
A King’s Ball is shown successfully catching Poopa. There is no verified required ball or catch-rate value, so bring your best available balls if you want to avoid wasting the climb.
What move makes Poopa good?
Combo Punch is the standout move. It is described as giving plus-one priority if used on the next turn, though the exact move math and stat interactions are not fully confirmed yet.