

However, due to the wide base, Evolution' has relatively high Life-After-Death when worn down, making it a somewhat safer choice against Spin-Equalization Combinations. When Evolution' loses spikes, it does become shorter as a result. However because Evolution' starts above the standard height, the height reduction only brings the Tip back down to standard height. At this point Evolution''s speed increases further but the aforementioned control and Stamina issues become even worse, having trouble even staying on the Tornado Ridge of the stadium and losing spin too quickly to perform any meaningful attacks before it begins to slow down. When the second set of spikes break off, what's left is a solid base of rubber.
Of the stages, this stage of Evolution' is considered the best. However, that same speed and diameter increase makes Evolution' incredibly difficult to control at this stage as banking is difficult to maintain, Self-Knock-Outs become common and its Stamina worsens. Due to the greater number of spikes and their shorter length, Evolution' does not wear out as quickly at this stage. When launched after the first set of six spikes have given way to the second set of fourteen spikes, Evolution''s speed increases remarkably, becoming as fast or even faster than Xtreme, due to the now increased surface area and diameter. Furthermore, most Attack Type Combinations benefit from a shorter height as a taller height creates a Destabilization risk instead. Due to how tall the first six teeth are and the somewhat brittle nature of the rubber in the Takara Tomy release, the first set of teeth will break off relatively quickly. While Evolution''s taller height would, in theory, increase the rate of Disc-to-Layer contact and Burst the opponent, due to the height of most Layers and the minimal difference in height, such contact is rare. When launched in mint condition the first set of six spikes will create a mildly aggressive pattern at speeds akin to Blow, albeit without the Stamina due to the greater friction the rubber has. The spikes are meant to wear down and break off with use so, unlike most other rubber tips and like its predecessor Variable, Evolution' will become more aggressive instead of less aggressive over time.

Evolution' features a rubber tip, made up of two sets of rubber spikes, that begins at a taller than average height.
