Island Guide
Verdant Valley Guide
The Best Early-Game Farming Zone in Evomon
Explore everything you need to know about Verdant Valley, including recommended levels, wild Evomon, farming routes, boss locations, evolution materials, and the fastest way to progress.
View World MapVerdant Valley Overview
| Category | Information |
|---|---|
| Recommended Level | Lv.1–15 |
| Main Element | Grass |
| Difficulty | ⭐ Easy |
| Mini Boss | Pebroll |
| Island Boss | Pebgolem |
| Best For | EXP Farming, Index Completion, Evolution Materials |
Verdant Valley features an open layout with short travel distances between monster groups. Because enemies respawn quickly and most battles are straightforward, it's an excellent location for practicing farming routes and testing your first team compositions.
Wild Evomon
The island is home to several common early-game Evomon, making it one of the easiest places to expand your collection.
Common Wild Evomon
These Evomon are ideal for filling your Index early in the game. Even if they won't become part of your final team, catching each species provides valuable collection progress and unlocks future rewards.
Bosses
Mini Boss — Pebroll
Recommended Level: Lv.12+
Pebroll is usually the first mini-boss players encounter. It has higher durability than normal enemies but can be defeated comfortably with a properly leveled team.
Possible Rewards
- Coins
- Evolution Fragments
- Equipment Materials
Island Boss — Pebgolem
Recommended Level: Lv.15
Pebgolem serves as the final challenge of Verdant Valley before players move to the next island.
Possible Rewards
- Evolution Materials
- Boss Tickets
- Coins
- Equipment
Defeating Pebgolem consistently is a good indicator that your team is ready to continue progressing.
Best Farming Strategy
One of the biggest advantages of Verdant Valley is how efficiently it can be farmed when your team is built correctly.
Bring at Least One Fire-Type Evomon
Most wild Evomon found in Verdant Valley are Grass-type.
Because Fire naturally counters Grass, bringing at least one Fire-type damage dealer dramatically increases your clearing speed. Without a Fire-type attacker, battles usually take longer and your overall farming efficiency drops.
If you're planning to farm this island for an extended period, a Fire-type Evomon should always be part of your team.
Prioritize AOE Damage
Even if your strongest Evomon deals high damage, relying only on single-target attacks slows down farming.
AOE (Area of Effect) skills allow you to damage multiple enemies at once, reducing battle time and increasing the number of encounters you can complete each hour.
For the best results:
- Use at least one Fire-type Evomon.
- Prioritize wide-range AOE skills.
- Try to finish normal battles within one or two turns.
Faster clears mean:
- More EXP
- More materials
- More Boss Tickets
- Faster overall progression
Farm High-Density Spawn Areas
Rather than exploring the entire island, stay near areas where multiple Wild Evomon spawn close together.
These locations minimize travel time and maximize the number of battles you can complete.
A simple farming loop around two or three nearby spawn groups is usually much more efficient than constantly running across the map.
Resources Worth Farming
Verdant Valley offers several valuable rewards for new players.
Evolution Materials
This island drops early Evolution Materials used to strengthen Grass-type evolution lines.
If you're planning to build Grass-type Evomon later, collecting these materials now can save significant farming time.
Boss Tickets
Wild battles gradually reward Boss Tickets, which can later be exchanged for stronger boss encounters and better rewards.
Maintaining a consistent farming loop naturally builds your ticket supply.
Index Completion
One of the easiest ways to increase your overall progression is by completing your Index.
Verdant Valley contains several common Evomon with high encounter rates, making it the perfect place to register new species before advancing.
Completing these entries early provides long-term progression benefits and gives you more flexibility when building future teams.
Recommended Farming Team
A balanced early-game team performs much better than simply bringing your highest-level Evomon.
Recommended setup:
- 1 Fire-type DPS
- 1 AOE Damage Dealer
- 1 Tank
- 1 Support or Utility
This combination offers fast clears while remaining stable during longer farming sessions.
AFK Farming Tips
If you're farming for an extended period, keeping your routine simple is usually the most efficient approach.
Helpful tips:
- Farm near dense spawn locations.
- Follow a short looping path instead of roaming the entire island.
- Check your inventory every 30–60 minutes to prevent it from filling completely.
- Sell unwanted items regularly so valuable drops are not lost.
- Continue farming until you have collected enough Evolution Materials and Boss Tickets before moving on.
A consistent farming loop generally produces better results than constantly changing locations.
When Should You Leave Verdant Valley?
Before moving to the next island, try to complete the following checklist:
- Reach approximately Lv.15
- Defeat Pebgolem consistently
- Collect enough early Evolution Materials
- Register most common Wild Evomon in your Index
- Build a balanced team with at least one Fire-type attacker
Leaving too early often makes later islands noticeably more difficult. Spending a little extra time here usually leads to faster progression throughout the rest of the game.
Choose Your Next Map
Ready for the next stage? Continue with our Ultimate Evomon Leveling Guide (Lv.1–150+) to discover the fastest EXP routes, recommended farming maps, and the most efficient progression path for every level.
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Lv.15–30Water-Type Area
A peaceful wetland filled with Water-type Evomon, useful loot, and easy farming routes.
→ Explore Petal PondLava Crag
Lv.30–45Fire-Type Area
A volcanic region with stronger Fire-type enemies, rare drops, and powerful boss encounters.
→ Explore Lava Crag