In Evomon, the ball you throw decides whether a wild creature stays caught and what talent grade it lands with. The cheap ones are fine for filling out your team, while the premium ones lock in rare catches and the top SSS talent. Here is how each capture ball stacks up so you know which one to throw at the creature in front of you.
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Basic Ball
The free starter ball every player carries without limit. It has a standard catch rate and no talent or rarity bonus, so it is meant for early common catches rather than rare targets.
- Catch rate
- Standard
- Effect
- No talent or rarity bonus
- How to get
- Default ball every player has in unlimited supply
- Best use
- Catching common, low-rarity Evomon while you build up coins and better balls.
Advanced Ball
A purchasable upgrade over the Basic Ball with a stronger catch chance but no talent guarantee. It is the main code-reward ball and the workhorse for everyday catching of rarer Evomon.
- Catch rate
- Improved
- Effect
- Stronger catch chance, no talent bonus
- How to get
- Buy with Coins in the Coin Shop, or claim from codes
- Best use
- General farming and improving your odds on rarer Evomon when premium balls are scarce.
King Ball
A premium ball that guarantees the captured Evomon has the top SSS talent. Earned from weekly Daily Quests and the Battle Pass, it is the go-to for locking in SSS talent on tough or rare targets.
- Catch rate
- High
- Effect
- Guarantees SSS talent on the catch
- How to get
- Weekly Daily Quest reward and Season Battle Pass levels (4-5 from the free track)
- Best use
- Securing an SSS-talent catch on bosses and rare spawns when you do not need the sparkling effect.
Prismatic Ball
The top-tier ball with a guaranteed 100% catch, a guaranteed SSS talent, and a random sparkling effect. It is the premium choice for the strongest Evomon, earned from the Battle Pass or bought with Robux.
- Catch rate
- 100%
- Effect
- Guarantees the catch, SSS talent, and a random sparkling effect
- How to get
- Season Battle Pass levels (1 from completion) or buy for 799 Robux each (pack of 10 for 7,990 Robux)
- Best use
- Endgame captures of the strongest or rarest Evomon when you want a guaranteed SSS, sparkling catch.
| Name | Description | Catch rate | Effect | How to get | Best use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Ball | The free starter ball every player carries without limit. It has a standard catch rate and no talent or rarity bonus, so it is meant for early common catches rather than rare targets. | Standard | No talent or rarity bonus | Default ball every player has in unlimited supply | Catching common, low-rarity Evomon while you build up coins and better balls. |
| Advanced Ball | A purchasable upgrade over the Basic Ball with a stronger catch chance but no talent guarantee. It is the main code-reward ball and the workhorse for everyday catching of rarer Evomon. | Improved | Stronger catch chance, no talent bonus | Buy with Coins in the Coin Shop, or claim from codes | General farming and improving your odds on rarer Evomon when premium balls are scarce. |
| King Ball | A premium ball that guarantees the captured Evomon has the top SSS talent. Earned from weekly Daily Quests and the Battle Pass, it is the go-to for locking in SSS talent on tough or rare targets. | High | Guarantees SSS talent on the catch | Weekly Daily Quest reward and Season Battle Pass levels (4-5 from the free track) | Securing an SSS-talent catch on bosses and rare spawns when you do not need the sparkling effect. |
| Prismatic Ball | The top-tier ball with a guaranteed 100% catch, a guaranteed SSS talent, and a random sparkling effect. It is the premium choice for the strongest Evomon, earned from the Battle Pass or bought with Robux. | 100% | Guarantees the catch, SSS talent, and a random sparkling effect | Season Battle Pass levels (1 from completion) or buy for 799 Robux each (pack of 10 for 7,990 Robux) | Endgame captures of the strongest or rarest Evomon when you want a guaranteed SSS, sparkling catch. |
The trick with Evomon catching is matching the ball to the target. Throwing a premium ball at a common creature wastes it, and throwing the Basic Ball at a boss usually just wastes your time. Spend the cheap balls freely and save the strong ones for the catches you actually care about.
Talent is the other half of the decision. Every caught creature rolls a talent grade, and SSS is the best one. Some balls leave that roll to chance, while others force the result, which matters a lot when you are hunting a creature you only get one good shot at.
Which ball to throw
| Situation | Ball to use |
|---|---|
| Early common catches | Basic Ball |
| Everyday farming and rarer wild creatures | Advanced Ball |
| Locking SSS talent on a boss or rare spawn | King Ball |
| Guaranteed catch with SSS and a sparkle | Prismatic Ball |
Getting more balls
The Basic Ball never runs out, so you are really stocking up on the better ones. The Coin Shop sells Advanced Balls, and codes hand them out in bulk, so those are easy to keep topped up. King Balls come from weekly Daily Quests and the Season Battle Pass, and the Battle Pass also pays out Prismatic Balls along the way. Map chests, NPC quests, and the Traveling Merchant can drop higher-rarity balls too, so it is worth opening chests and checking the merchant when it shows up.
Common mistakes
- Burning a Prismatic Ball on a creature you do not care about. It guarantees a catch, an SSS talent, and a sparkle, so save it for a target worth all three.
- Using a King Ball when you only want the catch, not the SSS talent. An Advanced Ball is the cheaper pick there.
- Forgetting that the Advanced Ball improves your odds but does not touch talent. If you specifically want SSS, you need a King or Prismatic Ball.
Sorted from the free starter up to the premium pick, so reading top to bottom shows how catch rate and talent guarantees climb as the balls get harder to get.
FAQ
Which Evomon ball is best for catching rare creatures?
The Prismatic Ball is the strongest. It guarantees the catch, an SSS talent, and a random sparkling effect, so it is the safest choice for a creature you really want. If you only need the SSS talent, the King Ball does that without the sparkle.
What is the difference between the King Ball and the Prismatic Ball?
Both guarantee an SSS talent on the catch. The Prismatic Ball goes further with a guaranteed 100% catch and a random sparkling effect, while the King Ball is the cheaper way to secure SSS talent when you do not need the catch guarantee or the sparkle.
Do I ever run out of Basic Balls in Evomon?
No. Every player carries the Basic Ball in unlimited supply, so you can throw it at common creatures as much as you like. It has no talent or rarity bonus, which is why you switch to better balls for anything rare.
How do I get more capture balls?
Buy Advanced Balls in the Coin Shop and redeem codes for more. King Balls come from weekly Daily Quests and the Season Battle Pass, which also gives out Prismatic Balls. Map chests, NPC quests, and the Traveling Merchant can drop higher-rarity balls too.
Does the Advanced Ball improve talent rolls?
No. The Advanced Ball gives a stronger catch chance than the Basic Ball but leaves the talent roll to chance. For a guaranteed SSS talent you need a King Ball or a Prismatic Ball.




