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Best Animon Tier List
June 5, 2026 at 12:32 PM
Ranks the strongest story Animon into S, A, and B tiers plus dedicated supports, with the reasoning for each pick based on type coverage, multi-target moves, and weaknesses.
This tier list ranks the best Animon to use through the story of LumenTale: Memories of Trey. The rankings weigh type coverage, multi-target damage, raw stats, and how few weaknesses each Animon has. The final evolution of each line is listed as the representative for that whole line, so an entry like Obsidedge also speaks for its earlier forms. These placements reflect early-game performance and may shift as more of the game is explored.
Tier | Animon |
|---|---|
S | |
A | |
B | |
Supports |
S tier Animon have skills covering three to five different types and/or multi-target skills that damage two or more Animon in one turn, while carrying few weaknesses.
Animon | Why It Ranks Here |
|---|---|
Mollupom can be caught early (get the Water hidden type). Great coverage across Water, Demon, Ice, Chakra, and Ancient, and knows a few multi-target attacks. | |
Pinchop can be caught early and is relatively easy to evolve. Fills a gap since strong early Water types are rare. Good coverage across Water, Virus, Demon, and Ice. Pinchop can roll the Hyperstrength quirk, which doubles Attack and Special Attack in battle. | |
Boobat can be caught as early as the Area 1 cave. Good coverage across Fire, Demon, Anomalous, and Aura, and knows a few multi-target attacks. | |
Good coverage across Virus, Data, Electric, and Geo. Only weak to Fire and Chakra attacks. A strong physical attacker with decent speed. | |
Null to all types except Fire skills. Decent coverage across Anomalous, Geo, and Demon. |
A tier Animon are reliable picks thanks to strong attack or agility, held back from S tier by a factor or two that limits them on every team.
Animon | Why It Ranks Here |
|---|---|
Strong physical attacker with decent speed. Can be caught without evolving the base form. Good coverage across Fire, Geo, Chakra, and Demon, only weak to Water and Virus, but mostly a single-target attacker. | |
Decent coverage across Anomalous, Fire, and Virus, and can learn the multi-target Vile Wave. Owaxle can be caught as early as Iris Hamlet. Naturally slow, so it tends to act last and needs Agility investment or careful SP use. | |
Rushog (Northern) is obtainable early on the north route. Strong physical attacker with decent speed that knows a few multi-target attacks, mostly Geo and Ice skills. | |
Lampecko can be caught as early as Scarlet Woods, though it is a rare spawn. Can roll the Supercharge quirk (increases SP in battle by 1). Good coverage across Electric, Data, Aura, and Ancient, and the best Electric pick if you did not choose Ozelash. Hard to evolve from Lampecko. | |
Strong physical attacker with decent speed. Can be caught without evolving the base form. Good coverage across Water, Geo, Ancient, and Demon, and can learn the multi-target Water Bomb. |
Animon | Why It Ranks Here |
|---|---|
Good coverage across Electric, Water, Geo, and Demon, and can roll the Hyperstrength quirk (doubles Attack and Special Attack in battle). | |
Smellwing can be caught in Scarlet Woods. Decent coverage across Virus, Anomalous, and Demon, and can learn the multi-target moves Vile Wave and Infernal Wave. | |
Decent coverage across Aura, Anomalous, and Chakra. A good early north-route Aura pick if you did not choose Vortail. Can be caught without evolving the base form, can roll the Last Leg quirk (prevents being defeated by a single blow), and its Director skill raises the team's SP pool for three rounds. | |
Almyuna can be caught as early as Scarlet Woods. Its Director skill raises the SP pool for three rounds, and the Lucky Break quirk paired with the Sereum Attribute increases crit chance and secondary-effect chance. Mostly learns Ice skills. | |
Ogiemask can be caught early and is easy to evolve, though it mostly just learns Anomalous attacks. |
Animon | Why It Ranks Here |
|---|---|
A great support once it gets Aromasynthesis, acting more as a healer than the debuff-focused Grass support Cadedro. | |
A dedicated support pick for keeping the team healthy. |
For the best opening pick, see Best Starter. For full line-ups by region, see Best Team Comp.