Evomon Tarragon [Strengths, Weaknesses, and How to Get]

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When it comes to getting the Evomon, Tarragon, you can either catch its first evolution, Tarro, or find one in the wild. Evolving your little creatures is all part of your progression in Evomon. I’ve also written a guide going over everything you need to know about Wispuff [my favourite Evomon], including its two evolutions.

Evomon Tarragon

Tarragon is one of the most popular Evomon to add to your team right now, with powerful Grass and Dragon-type abilities.

How to Get Tarragon

To obtain Tarragon, you can evolve the Evomon Tarro or find one in Murkwood, near where the Tarro wander. Murkwood is one of the late-game areas, with level 135+ Evomon to battle against.

Increasing your chances of being able to catch Tarro requires taking note of its elemental strengths, weaknesses, and resistance.

Strengths and Weaknesses

It’s worth mentioning that the strengths, weaknesses, and resistances of the Tarragon Evomon’s elements are the same as those of Tarro.

Weak To:
FireIcePoisonFlyingBug
Strong Against:
WaterGroundRock
Resistant To:
WaterElectricGroundRock

Base Stats

The base stats of Tarragon are undeniably stronger than those of its previous form, Tarro. This is why you should always work towards evolving your Evomon, as long as they’re worth the evolution materials.

HP: 87SP ATK: 88SP DEF: 75Speed: 100DEF: 75ATK: 90

Tarro’s Base Stats

HP: 62SP ATK: 52SP DEF: 53Speed: 71DEF: 53ATK: 64

Best Evomon Against Tarragon

Using the info regarding the strengths and weaknesses mentioned above for Tarragon, we can whittle down the Dex to the most effective Evomon to use when battling Tarragon. If you haven’t been able to beat one yet, this section will be useful.

Blazpup Evolution Line [Blazgrowl and Blazmane]
Element: Fire
Sparkit Evolution Line [Emfox and Empixy]
Element: Fire
Bluebird 
Element: FlyingBluebird’s evolution, Volcrest, can be used as well, but this Evomon additionally wields Electric-type moves, which Tarragon and Tarro are resistant to
Graycrene Evolution Line [Sundercrene]
Element: Flying
Chirppy Evolution Line [Chirplume and Chirphantom]
Element: Flying
Chitmite Evolution Line [Chitgladi and Chitaladin]
Element: Bug
Humding Evolution Line [Flutterby and Twirlby]
Element: BugThe third evolution, Twirlby, also wields Flying-type moves, which Tarragon and Tarro are weak to
Frostelle
Element: Grass
Frostlet Evolution Line [Frostseer]
Element: Ice
Glaclide Evolution Line [Glacone and Glacitadel]
Element: Ice
Wispuff Evolution Line [Wispshade and Wisphex]
Element: PoisonThese Evomon also use Psychic-type moves, but they have no additional effect on Tarragon or Tarro
Vipip Evolution Line [Vipour and Viparch]
Element: Poison

Does Tarragon Evolve?

No, Tarragon does not have another evolution. I’m not sure if this is always going to be the case, or if the devs are working on a third Evomon for the evolution line of Tarro.

Evolving Tarro into Tarragon requires Evolution Stones and Grass Element Stones. If you’re struggling to get the right materials, you can also use Omni-Stones, which make up for the lack of resources.

How to Get Evolution Materials

Omni-Stones
NPC battles, island boss fights, Exchange Shops, levelling up, the Ascent Tower, Traveller Merchant, and Summoned bosses
Grass Element Stones
Island boss fights, NPC battles, and Summon Ruins 1 to 3
Evolution Stones
NPC battles, levelling up, the in-game Battlepass, Summon Ruins Shops, Exchange Shops, Summoned bosses, and the Traveller Merchant

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