Who is Evan?
Evan is the soulful, artistic love interest in Light and Night, and he is built for players who like soft romance with emotional honesty. If Osborn is heat, Evan is light—tender language, small gestures, and a preference for you being vulnerable on purpose, not by accident. His route leans Light when you choose understanding, patience, and reassurance. Evan notices hypocrisy fast, so performative sweetness fails; genuine curiosity about his work and feelings wins. As an artist, he opens up when you show you see him as a person, not a fantasy.
Story choices and tone
To stay Light-aligned with Evan, take dialogue options that de-escalate pain, name your feelings, and offer steady support. When the story asks you to "prove" your commitment, the proof is time and attention, not big speeches. If you are torn between a witty dodge and a sincere line, pick sincerity—Evan’s route is about emotional safety. If you accidentally pick colder answers, you can often recover in the next scene by apologizing in plain language and asking what he needs, not what you want him to be. For the Light and Night split, think of Light as: warmth, trust, and emotional clarity, even if the correct choice is not the "cool" one.
Cards and team basics
Evan’s card utility often leans to sustain and support—look for skills that keep your team stable across longer fights. If you are a beginner, a reliable support card is gold because it makes harder chapters less stressful, which is where many players drop off. When a banner spotlights Evan, compare new cards to what you already own; small upgrades to your core three cards beat owning ten half-built ones. Check our Gacha page for how pity works before you start rolling.