Stonegolem Overview
Stonegolem is a B-tier Rock-type EvoMon in Evomon, known for its defense capabilities. It is a solid mid-tier pick that can be very effective with the right build.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Rock |
| Tier | B |
| Specialty | Defense |
| Pre-Evolution | Pebblet |
| Evolution Method | Level 30 |
Base Stats
Stonegolem's 120 Defense is the highest in the game, and 90 HP backs it up. At Speed 15, it will always move last — but it can tank 3-4 hits while setting up or chipping away with Stealth Rock.
| Stat | Value | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| HP | 100 | Excellent |
| Attack | 70 | Average |
| Defense | 140 | Excellent |
| Speed | 30 | Low |
| Sp. Attack | 50 | Low |
| Sp. Defense | 80 | Good |
| Total | 470 |
Stonegolem's stat distribution makes it best suited for defense roles. Focus on maximizing its strengths while covering its weaknesses through team composition.
Type Matchups
As a Rock-type EvoMon, Stonegolem has specific type advantages and disadvantages:
Strong Against: Fire, Ice
Weak Against: Water, Grass, Ground
Resists: Fire, Normal, Flying
Rock destroys Fire and Ice — Stonegolem walls Flamewyrm and Frostwing. Water and Grass moves are 2x effective, so never leave Stonegolem in against Aquashell or Leafguardian.
Best Moveset and Build
The optimal moveset for Stonegolem depends on your intended use:
PvE/Dungeon Build:
- Focus on physical attacks for maximum damage
- Include one coverage move for type matchups you are weak against
- Use stat-boosting moves when safe to set up sweeps
PvP Build:
- Stone Edge and Rock Blast — Dual STAB pressure
- Toxic (Poison) — Disrupt opponents
- Fire Punch (Fire) — Handle common counters
| Move Type | Recommended | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| STAB Attack | Stone Edge, Earthquake | Core damage |
| Coverage | Fire Punch (Fire), Thunder Punch (Electric) | Handle counters |
| Status | Toxic (Poison) | Disruption |
| Setup | Curse (+Atk, +Def, -Spd) | Enable sweeps |
Evolution and How to Get It
To obtain Stonegolem, you first need to catch its pre-evolution Pebblet. Pebblet can be found in the wild on various islands.
Once you have Pebblet, evolve it using Level 30. The evolution process requires reaching the appropriate level and having the necessary item.
Evolution tips:
- Level Pebblet to at least level 20 before evolving for better base stats
- Make sure to teach Pebblet all desired moves before evolution
- The evolution significantly boosts all stats, making it worth the investment
Team Composition Tips
Stonegolem works best in teams that complement its strengths and cover its weaknesses:
Ideal teammates:
- Aquashell (Water) — Handles the Water and Grass weakness
- Flamewyrm (Fire) — Provides offensive pressure
Avoid pairing with:
- EvoMon that share the same weaknesses
- EvoMon that compete for the same role without adding coverage
The key to building around Stonegolem is ensuring your team can handle the Rock-type's counters while Stonegolem handles the threats it is strong against.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Stonegolem worth building?
Yes, Stonegolem is a strong mid-game EvoMon that performs well in multiple game modes.
What is the best moveset for Stonegolem?
The best moveset depends on your use case. For PvE, focus on STAB moves with coverage. For PvP, prioritize speed and burst damage.
How do I evolve Stonegolem?
Check the Evolution section above for detailed evolution requirements and strategies.
Is Stonegolem good for PvP?
Stonegolem performs well in PvP with proper team support.