After every patch
Check codes, new Evomon names, shiny/sparkle claims, dungeon rewards, equipment changes, and whether tier placements still make sense.
Update tracker
Use this page to track what changed, what needs rechecking, and which guide pages were refreshed after updates.
| Date | Signal | Guide impact |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-04 | Google Trends screenshot shows US 30-day trend rising to 100. | Evomon selected as daily single-game guide candidate. |
| 2026-07-04 | Evomon Roblox Fandom recent changes added pages such as Leafbun, Blazpup, Bubble, and Boltonia. | Evo Index should expand as entries are verified. |
| 2026-07-03 | Roblox game API showed Evomon updated. | Codes, tier list, and dungeon pages need active monitoring. |
Check codes, new Evomon names, shiny/sparkle claims, dungeon rewards, equipment changes, and whether tier placements still make sense.
Patch pages should not become copied social feeds. Summarize what changed, cite source links, and turn each update into a practical player decision.
Update workflow
Evomon is a good single-game guide candidate because update signals, player interest, and wiki activity appeared close together. The update page should act as the site's control room. When the Roblox page changes, first check whether new codes are mentioned. Then scan Fandom recent changes for new Evomon names, dungeon pages, equipment pages, or item pages. After that, search YouTube and TikTok for walkthroughs, shiny clips, and leveling routes. Each finding should update a guide page instead of sitting as a loose news paragraph.
The most important refresh targets are the Evo Index, tier list, shiny guide, dungeon guide, and codes status. These pages match player intent and can be updated without chasing every rumor.