Early treasure route

Roblox Evomon Beginner Guide: Hidden Chests

Use this page if your current beginner goal is to get stronger faster without turning the first island into a long coin grind.

Hidden Chests quick rules

  • Loot the high-value starter chests early.
  • Spend treasure on account progress, not random comfort buys.
  • Use simple landmarks instead of wandering blindly.
  • Leave treasure mode once the route is finished.

How to use this beginner page

This page helps you turn starter-island treasure hunting into real progress by showing which early chest routes matter, what they pay, and how to use those rewards well.

Best for

  • Verdant Valley treasure route
  • Better balls
  • Rainbow Stones
  • Early gear
  • Smooth first-island economy

What this page solves

Use this page if your current beginner goal is to get stronger faster without turning the first island into a long coin grind.

Practical overview

Hidden chests matter in Roblox Evomon because they let you skip weak early farming and jump straight into the kinds of items your account actually needs: better balls, fruits, stones, revives, and the first real gear edge.

The current public chest route is especially valuable for new players because all three big Verdant Valley chests solve a different pain point. One helps catching, one helps growth and evolution prep, and one helps survivability in the fights that start punishing mistakes.

This page keeps the route practical. The goal is not to become a full-time scavenger. The goal is to pick up the strong starter rewards, then go back to progression with a better bag and less friction.

Hidden Chests priority table

Use this table to see what the situation really is, what to do first, how much to commit, and which habit usually stretches the route out for no good reason.

Situation Goal Route Investment Next move Caution
Waterfall chest Get early capture tools fast Head north in Verdant Valley until you reach the big waterfall and walk through the center instead of stopping at the water line. The hidden alcove behind it is currently one of the best early chest routes because it front-loads better catching tools and easy money. A short early detour. Use the upgraded balls while your early capture targets are still easy to control. If you only farm coins for better balls, you are making a solved chest route compete with weak open-world grinding.
Cave chest Pull in EXP fruit and Rainbow Stones early Use the vine-covered cave east of the starting village, stay left at every fork, and treat the guarding fight as part of the reward instead of as a surprise tax. This route matters because it feeds both leveling and early evolution prep immediately. One careful cave run. Spend the fruit where it unlocks a boss, not where it only fattens your strongest monster further. Running the maze without a simple left-side rule makes the cave feel much more complicated than the current route actually is.
Cliff chest Get revives and your first meaningful gear edge Near the Petal Pond transition, use the jump platform and climb the ledges instead of assuming you need an advanced mount. This route currently pays off because the revive bundle and gear piece buy you more boss comfort than another hour of nervous grinding. Navigate one movement puzzle to reach a chest. Save the revives for the first fights where you're likely to wipe, instead of wasting them on careless overworld mistakes. Players often put off this chest, thinking it's for later in the game, when it's actually intended to give you an edge during the current phase.
A disciplined approach to treasure hunting. Locate chests without mindlessly wandering around. Watch for guardian monsters, pay attention to the HUD pulse the guide mentions when you get close, and collect all chests on the starter island in a single, linear path instead of jumping between zones. Hidden chests are best when integrated into your progression, not when they turn into an endless scavenger hunt. Complete one mapped lap for treasure. After finishing the chest route, go back to progressing through the game with a better inventory and stop over-farming for treasure. Once the most valuable chests are collected, spending too much time hunting for more can actually slow down your overall account progression.

Steps for the hidden chest route.

Follow these steps in order if you want this beginner issue to feel more manageable, straightforward, and easier to resolve in your next session.

1

Run the route for the three most valuable chests in a single session.

This keeps your momentum higher than constantly switching in and out of treasure-hunting mode all day.

2

Use the obtained rewards immediately where they matter most.

Use balls for catching, fruit for a carry monster, revives for a real boss attempt, and stones for evolving monsters later.

3

Respect the guardian monsters and movement puzzles.

Treat them as a required part of the route, not as evidence that the chest was meant to be found later.

4

Cleanly exit the treasure-hunting path.

Once you have all the chests, move back to leveling up or progressing through bosses instead of chasing small loot forever.

Decision guide.

Use this section when the guide shifts from theory to a real, immediate decision you need to make for your account.

Situation Action Reason
You are short on good capture balls. Make the waterfall chest a priority early on. It provides the fastest way to a better catching setup.
You need fruit and stones more than coins. Do the cave chest next. That route provides both growth and evolution materials better than casual monster farming.
Your boss attempts are failing because you run out of recovery items. Get the cliff chest before more attempts. Revives and gear can fix a boss route faster than weak extra grinding.
You have already looted the three major starter chests. Stop chest hunting and return to progression. The route has already done its job; overextending it usually slows your account down again.

Common mistakes to avoid with hidden chests.

These are the habits that most often make a readable Roblox Evomon beginner route feel heavier and slower than it needs to.

Wandering for treasure without a route or landmarks.

Using strong starter rewards on low-value, unimportant decisions.

Assuming a chest is too advanced just because it's behind a jump or a guarding monster fight.

Staying in treasure mode after the best early rewards are already secured.

Verification note.

This page is based on the current public hidden-chest guide for Verdant Valley and the official Roblox experience, verified on June 19, 2026.

Sources behind this page

These are the official pages, current guide articles, and verified videos that support this page right now.

Related Beginner Guide pages

Shift gears when your focus changes from a starter decision to leveling, treasure routing, level 30 preparation, or your first real combat branch.

Hidden Chests FAQ

Short answers for the specific Roblox Evomon beginner question this page is built to solve.

Should I do hidden chests before the first boss?

Usually yes, at least the highest-value Verdant Valley chests. They make the first boss route and your early capture economy much more forgiving.

Are the starter hidden chests actually worth the detour?

Yes. The current public routing treats them as major beginner accelerators because they give items that are otherwise much slower to collect cleanly.

What is the biggest mistake with early treasure routes?

Turning them into open-ended wandering. Do the strong known chests, spend the rewards well, and move on.

Let one page solve one live beginner blocker well

Return to the Beginner Guide hub when your route changes from the first login into leveling, treasure, evolution, or boss help.