Coromon is a monster-taming RPG that features numerous Coromon to encounter and catch. But you can only carry six in your party at one time. For those just starting in Coromon, you may be wondering what the best early game Coromon are.
For the best early Coromon, we recommend focusing on a diverse type spread of Coromon and planning for your first Titan battle against Voltgar. That being said, here are our recommendations for the best early game Coromon.
Best Coromon to use in the early game
Your starter is a solid Coromon and what you should build your team around. This gives you a typing advantage that can last you throughout the whole game. In the early game, you will encounter a lot of normal type Coromon, so we will start with those.
For normal types, you can’t go wrong with Swurmy or Armado. Swurmy can evolve into Beezel at level 14 or earlier if you increase its attack six times in one battle. Beezel is a powerhouse early on and can inflict massive damage. Armado evolves at level 18 and boasts an incredible attack and defense stat, making it a strong physical wall and attacker.
Silquill is a good choice as well due to its high speed and Fast Strike skill. It can also have the trait Robber, which is a good way to make money to buy healing items early on. These are your best choices when it comes to Normal-type Coromon.
For other Coromon types, we recommend Mino, Frova, Moffel, Lumon, and Fiddly. These are great additions to your team and round out your typing nicely. These recommendations will depend on which starter you choose, so you don’t double up on a type.
For building a team against Voltgar, we recommend choosing Coromon with access to Sand or Cut type attacks. This includes Armado, Moffel, and Lumon in particular. These three Coromon were a boon for helping us defeat the first Titan.
For more information on Coromon, check out What is Twilight in Coromon? and What are Milestones in Coromon, explained on Pro Game Guides.