Start with enough Mechavolts
The route begins before the evolution screen. Cyclone9 uses event eggs and Tideland Rift III runs to collect enough high-rank Mechavolt copies for the full build.
- Save the best mutation copy for the main build.
- Use event eggs while the event is active.
- Run Tideland Rift III with other players when possible.
Fuse A-rank Mechavolt to S-rank
The first rank-up uses the main A-rank Mechavolt, 7 more A-rank Mechavolts, 15 Sovereign Cores, and 30,000 gold. That means 8 A-rank Mechavolts total before the S-rank button is ready.
- Bring 8 A-rank Mechavolts total.
- Bring 15 Sovereign Cores.
- Bring 30,000 gold.
Fuse S-rank Mechavolt to SS
The SS step uses 5 Tier 1 Ascension Slates, 5 extra S-rank pets, and 45,000 gold. This is the prep step players should budget for before chasing the Motovok roll.
Roll Motovok with the evolution materials
Cyclone9's Motovok attempt uses SS Mechavolt, 12 Scythes, 15 Refined Grass Gems, and 15 Refined Ice Gems. The video shows Motovok at 22.39%, so Reversion Potions matter if the roll misses.
- Farm 12 Scythes per attempt.
- Bring 15 Refined Grass Gems.
- Bring 15 Refined Ice Gems.
Reroll the Evolution Multiplier
Landing Motovok is not the finish line. Cyclone9 rerolls a weak Evolution Multiplier with Chaos Potions and Pure Chaos Potions, then stops at 210.98% for the showcased build.
Add mutations, enhancement, levels, and gear
The finished Motovok keeps Huge, adds Fairy and Shiny, plans Bloodlit later, enhances to +8, levels to 90, and equips secret gear before judging the monster's real value.
Use Motovok for crit support and the mount payoff
The final build shows 63.6B attack, 218.2B health, 75% crit, and Fortune Spirit for +30% team crit rate. The motorcycle mount is the flashy payoff, but the team crit passive is the strategic reason to care.