Monster Collecting Battle Adventure

Catch a Monster Wiki

Catch wild monsters, hatch rare eggs, evolve powerful pets, build stronger teams and battle through the Roblox world while completing your monster collection.

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Codes, tier lists, monsters, evolution, teams, eggs, and gear for Catch a Monster

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catch a monster king penguin location: Step-by-Step Guide

Find the King Penguin in Catch a Monster with its known island area, possible spawn points, search route, and practical capture tips.

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catch a monster evolution list: Secret Pet Evolution Guide

Find every known secret pet evolution, base pet, location, refined gem setup, and reported evolution chance in Catch a Monster.

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catch a monster meta team: 2026 Setup Guide & Roles

Build a strong Catch a Monster meta team with tank, DPS, support, passive, mutation, and Rift-focused setup advice for 2026.

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catch a monster best xp farm: 2026 Farming Route

Find the best EXP farming spots in Catch a Monster, including island routes, AFK positioning, boosts, tasks, and efficient monster leveling tips.

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catch a monster motovok evolution: Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to check Motovok evolution requirements in Catch a Monster, prepare resources, and verify progression safely in 2026.

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catch a monster best team: Dungeon & Endless Setup

Build the best Catch a Monster teams for dungeons, Endless Spire, stunning cycles, farming, and efficient monster progression.

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catch a monster refined ground gem location: Route

Find refined ground gems in Catch a Monster by farming Aurabull, Terralion, and Bushburn across the best island routes.

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catch a monster mutations: Farming Route and Tips & Tricks

Learn how to farm Catch a Monster mutations, build shards, use the Mutation Extractor, and optimize Starter Island farming.

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catch a monster marigon: Stats, Rank & Setup Guide

Review Marigon's Water element, Mythic rarity, rank progression, stats, and practical Team Builder setup advice.

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catch a monster tier list: 2026 Meta Rankings & Picks

Use this 2026 Catch a Monster tier list to compare late-game monsters, team roles, synergy, and practical picks for difficult content.

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catch a monster guide: Step-by-Step Party Setup & Tips

Follow this Catch a Monster guide to build a balanced party, improve ranks, use elements, and progress through bosses, rifts, and dungeons.

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catch a monster dummee evolution: Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to evolve Dummee into Dumplorer in Catch a Monster, including ascension materials, Trendy Glasses, breeding, and farming tips.

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Catch a Monster Codes

Redeem these codes inside Catch a Monster to collect useful progression rewards. Codes are entered through the Codes gift icon in the top-right corner of the game.

Active
scared

Reward: 1 Dawnflare Egg

Active
scaryharvest

Reward: 1 Mythical Chest

Active
limitshop

Reward: 10 Treasure Shovels

Active
celestial

Reward: 2,000 Straw Coins + 5 Treasure Shovels

Active
evobug

Reward: 10 Treasure Shovels

Active
rifcht

Reward: 1 Rift Chest

How to Redeem

1

Open Catch a Monster

Launch Catch a Monster through Roblox.

2

Open the Codes Menu

Tap the Codes gift icon in the top-right corner of the screen.

3

Enter a Code

Type or paste one of the active codes into the pop-up code box.

4

Redeem the Reward

Press Redeem to add the reward to your account.

Catch a Monster Tier List

Catch a Monster has a large collectible roster, so rarity alone is not enough to decide what deserves your resources. Use this tier framework to compare monsters by their practical battle value and long-term progression potential.

STop Priority

The strongest long-term investments: monsters with excellent practical battle performance and strong evolution potential.

Priority: HighestCore teams and long-term progression
AStrong

Powerful monsters that perform well in regular progression and can remain useful after significant investment.

Priority: HighMain-team upgrades and progression
BUseful

Solid monsters that can fill team slots effectively but are generally less valuable as permanent investments than higher-tier options.

Priority: MediumEarly and mid-game team building
CTemporary

Monsters mainly useful while building a stronger collection or filling missing team slots.

Priority: LowEarly progression and temporary teams

Battle Strength

Judge how effectively a monster contributes during actual battles instead of relying only on rarity.

Evolution Potential

Give extra value to monsters whose evolution path provides meaningful long-term progression.

Rarity

Use rarity as one ranking factor, but not as the only measure of a monster's usefulness.

Team Value

Prioritize monsters that improve the strength and consistency of your usable team.

Catch a Monster Beginner Guide

Your early goal in Catch a Monster is to expand your collection while steadily improving the monsters you actually use. Free code rewards such as Eggs, Chests, Straw Coins, and Treasure Shovels can also give a new account an early boost.

1

Collect Your First Monsters

Start expanding your collection and use your strongest available monsters to form an initial team.

Do not judge every monster only by rarity; practical battle usefulness and evolution potential also matter.

2

Build a Usable Team

Choose a smaller group of monsters for regular progression instead of spreading resources across your entire collection.

Keep stronger long-term monsters as your main investment targets.

3

Claim Free Code Rewards

Redeem currently active codes to collect resources such as the Dawnflare Egg, Mythical Chest, Rift Chest, Straw Coins, and Treasure Shovels.

Redeeming available codes early gives you extra resources before you begin heavier progression.

4

Level Your Main Monsters

Prioritize progression on the monsters that are actively helping your team rather than upgrading every collectible equally.

Concentrated investment makes it easier to maintain a competitive main team.

5

Use Evolution for Long-Term Growth

Progress useful monsters through their available evolution paths as your collection develops.

Evolution potential should be considered before committing large amounts of progression resources.

6

Keep Expanding Your Collection

Continue obtaining new monsters and compare them with your existing team before deciding which ones deserve investment.

Catch a Monster contains more than 200 collectible and evolvable monsters, so stronger replacements become available as you progress.

7

Avoid Over-Investing Early

Do not commit too many resources to temporary monsters that you expect to replace quickly.

Save heavier investment for monsters with better battle value and evolution potential.

Catch a Monster Monsters Guide

The monster collection is the core of Catch a Monster progression. Use this section as a searchable reference for tracking collected monsters, identifying evolution targets, and deciding which additions are worth developing for your team.

Total Collection

231 monsters

Catch a Monster includes 231 collectible monsters across its progression system.

Collection

Obtainable Monsters

Players expand their roster by obtaining monsters and adding them to their collection.

Evolution

Evolvable Monsters

Monster progression includes evolution, allowing collectible monsters to develop beyond their initial state.

Rarity

Progression Factor

Rarity is an important way to organize and compare the game's collectible monsters.

Battle Value

Team Investment

A monster's practical usefulness in battle should be considered when deciding where to spend progression resources.

Evolution Potential

Long-Term Growth

Monsters with useful evolution potential can provide greater long-term value than temporary early-game options.

Team Building

Active Roster

Collected monsters can be evaluated according to how effectively they contribute to a usable progression team.

Database Filters

Rarity, Evolution, Progression, Team Value

These fields provide the main structure for browsing and comparing the game's large monster collection.

Catch a Monster Evolution Guide

Evolution is an important part of long-term progression in Catch a Monster, especially as your collection grows toward the game's 231 collectible and evolvable monsters. A practical strategy is to strengthen the monsters carrying your current team first, then invest in additional monsters once your main lineup is established.

Evolve Your Main Team First

Prioritize monsters that already have a permanent place in your active team. Improving frequently used monsters gives more immediate progression value than spending resources across monsters that remain unused.

Avoid Spreading Resources Too Thin

Building many monsters simultaneously can slow overall progression. Concentrate evolution resources on a smaller core lineup before expanding into secondary monsters.

Early-Game Evolution Priority

During early progression, favor monsters that consistently help you clear current content. A dependable evolved core makes it easier to earn additional monsters and progression resources.

Upgrade Stronger Finds

As better or rarer monsters enter your collection, compare them with your existing lineup before committing additional evolution resources. Replace weaker long-term investments when a clearly stronger monster becomes part of your main team.

Build Around Evolved Monsters

Evolved monsters should form the foundation of stronger teams once your account has enough resources. Developing a concentrated group of evolved monsters is more useful than maintaining a large collection of lightly upgraded options.

Late-Game Evolution Planning

Later progression is better suited to expanding beyond one core team. After your strongest lineup is developed, invest in additional monsters that improve alternative team combinations and broaden your usable collection.

Catch a Monster Best Teams

Because Catch a Monster revolves around collecting and evolving a large roster of monsters, the best practical team changes as your collection improves. Start with your strongest usable monsters, then gradually replace weaker members with stronger and evolved options obtained through normal progression and Eggs.

New players

Use the strongest monsters obtained during your initial progression and concentrate upgrades on the members that consistently remain in your lineup.

Do not delay progression while waiting for a perfect collection. A fully used starter lineup is more valuable than resources sitting unused.

Beginning evolution

Center the lineup on your first useful evolved monsters and fill remaining positions with the strongest unevolved monsters available.

Continue improving the evolved core before investing heavily in temporary replacements.

Larger collections

Compare newly obtained rare monsters with your existing team and replace weaker members when the new monster provides better long-term progression value.

Rarity alone should not force an immediate rebuild; prioritize monsters you can actually develop and use.

Mid-to-late progression

Build around several evolved monsters rather than spreading evolution resources across the full collection.

Keep the strongest developed monsters together to maximize the value of your accumulated evolution resources.

Established players

Once the main team is strong, begin developing additional monsters so you have more viable combinations beyond a single lineup.

Expand only after the primary team is sufficiently developed.

Catch a Monster Eggs Guide

Eggs are tied directly to monster collection progression in Catch a Monster. They can also appear as free rewards from the game's code system, making code-earned Eggs especially useful for players trying to expand their roster without spending additional progression resources.

Dawnflare Egg

Free code reward

The code scared grants 1 Dawnflare Egg

Useful for expanding your monster collection without spending normal progression resources

Code Reward Eggs

Eligible reward codes

Codes can include Eggs among their rewards

Redeem active codes before they expire and use the free Eggs as additional collection attempts

Gameplay Eggs

Normal progression

Part of the game's monster-collection progression

Prioritize Eggs that can meaningfully improve your current collection rather than opening purely for collection size

Catch a Monster Gear Guide

Gear provides another progression layer alongside collecting and evolving monsters. Gear Chests and related rewards can be obtained while progressing through the game, while the active code system can also provide useful resources such as Treasure Shovels and special Chests.

High Priority

Gear Chests

Gear Chests are a source of equipment used to improve progression. Open them with your active team in mind instead of investing equally across every monster in the collection.

High Priority

Equip Your Core Monsters First

Give useful gear upgrades to monsters that consistently remain in your primary lineup. This concentrates resources where they provide the most regular value.

High Priority

Treasure Shovels

Treasure Shovels are a recurring progression reward and can also be obtained through codes. Active rewards have included batches of 10 Treasure Shovels as well as smaller bundles alongside other currencies.

Medium Priority

Special Chests

Catch a Monster also distributes special Chest rewards through its code system, including Rift Chest and Mythical Chest rewards. These should be claimed while their associated codes remain available.

Medium Priority

Upgrade Before Expanding

Strengthen useful gear attached to your established lineup before committing large amounts of resources to equipment for monsters that rarely enter your team.

Medium Priority

Late-Game Gear Planning

After the main team is well equipped, begin developing gear for secondary monsters and alternative teams. This gives a mature account more usable combinations without weakening its primary lineup.