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Check code status before spending early resources.
Task-based fan wiki
The Clash of Critters Wiki is a fast guide hub for active codes, the Tatari tier list, beginner progression, team builds, evolution planning, Critters database lookups, events, and Zobos enemy counters. Pick the task below and jump straight to the page that solves it.
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Use this table when you know the problem but not the page. It is the fastest way to turn the homepage into a useful route instead of a generic introduction.
| User need | Best page | Why go there | Suggested action |
|---|---|---|---|
| I need free rewards | Codes | Reward seekers can check starter code notes before spending early resources. | Check active Clash of Critters codes. |
| I want the best Tataris | Tier List | Compare S+ evolution targets, role notes, F2P value, and mode rankings. | Pick one main carry to build first. |
| I am stuck in early game | Beginner Guide | Follow a route built around story progress, daily habits, and resource discipline. | Stop upgrading every new unit at once. |
| I need a team build | Best Team Builds | Role balance often matters more than raw rarity in waves and bosses. | Fix tank, DPS, support, or control first. |
| I want to evolve a Tatari | Evolution Guide | Evolution decisions depend on duplicates, food, trials, and team fit. | Check cost before starting a trial. |
| I want current events | Events | Events can change whether you need wave clear, boss damage, speed, or survival. | Read the push-or-skip notes. |
| I want to compare Critters | Critters Database | Database browsing helps you compare names, images, roles, and profile pages. | Open roster previews before spending. |
| I need enemy counters | Zobos Guide | Enemy and boss pressure can demand counters that a general team misses. | Check element, role, and pressure type. |
Popular guides
These are the highest-intent homepage routes: rewards, rankings, early progress, teams, events, and database lookups.
Check starter rewards, code status, and what to do after claiming them.
RankingFind S+ evolution targets, beginner value, F2P priority, and mode picks.
BeginnerUse a simple first-week route: claim rewards, push story, and build one team.
TeamsMatch damage, survival, support, control, and counters for real fights.
ProgressionPlan duplicates, food, and trial timing before committing resources.
UpdatesDecide when to push, skip, save resources, or change your lineup.
Codes preview
Official social posts have mentioned starter code rewards, while some third-party coverage has been uncertain about the redemption flow. Use the full codes page for the current status, reward notes, and troubleshooting before assuming a code still works.
Open the full Clash of Critters codes page| Code or reward note | Status | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
hellotatari | Officially mentioned | Check current redemption notes. |
goonbug | Needs page check | Confirm reward and availability. |
| Code menu path | Verify in game | Use troubleshooting if a code fails. |
Tier list preview
The homepage shows the top public evolution targets, then sends players to the full tier list for mode and investment details.
Exact role and element details still need game-side verification for several Tatari names, so the full page separates confirmed ranking signals from practical notes.
Beginner path
When you start Clash of Critters, the easiest mistake is trying to upgrade every cute Tatari you unlock. That makes the account feel busy, but it usually slows progress. A better route is to claim rewards, push early story progress, build one small core team, learn the element wheel, and delay major evolution decisions until you understand duplicates and food requirements.
Use the homepage as a sequence. First open codes for possible starter rewards. Then read the beginner guide so you know what early tasks matter. After that, use the tier list to choose a main Tatari and the team builds page to fill the missing roles around it.
Check code status before spending early resources.
Unlock systems and learn which role is failing.
Focus on one carry, one front line, and one support.
Spend duplicates only when the unit still fits your future team.
Database preview
A homepage database preview gives players something to scan before they click. Use these cards to jump into roster, guide, and enemy pages.
Water Tank
Use the database route to compare role, element, and team fit before spending resources.
DetailsFire Profile
A profile-ready Tatari entry that connects role value with upgrade and team decisions.
ProfileFire DPS
Use featured database cards to make the homepage feel visual, scannable, and game-specific.
DetailsFreshness
Use this section when you are returning to the game and need to know which page to check before spending rewards.
| Update need | Best page | What to check | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| New rewards or starter loot | Codes | Active code status and redemption notes. | Reward intent is fast; answer it early. |
| New event objective | Events | Push or skip, team type, and reward value. | Events can make a different role more important. |
| New team meta | Best Team Builds | Boss, horde, farming, and beginner teams. | Builds turn tier picks into actual clears. |
| New roster question | Tier List | Whether a new Tatari changes investment priority. | Do not spend duplicates before checking fit. |
Guide library
These visual cards keep the homepage useful for players who need a specific stage, system, or event answer.
A Stage 5-30 plan for players who need a clearer team framework before investing more resources.
Spend food on the right Tatari instead of spreading early resources thin.
Build safer daily attempts with clearer damage, survival, and upgrade priorities.
Use fish images, reward planning, and stop points before wasting event attempts.
Plan badge paths, trainer visuals, element readiness, and team role checks.
Browse local card images and plan collection progress around useful rewards.
Use tile captures, reward timing, and team planning before spending event resources.
Choose wave-clear, frontline, control, and support roles for crowded enemy pressure.
Understand Tatari evolution paths before using duplicates or trial resources.
Watch and learn
A short video helps new players understand the battle loop faster than text alone. Pair it with the beginner path, team builds, and tier list before spending upgrades.
FAQ
The Clash of Critters Wiki is a fan-made guide hub for players who need fast routes to codes, tier lists, beginner help, team builds, evolution planning, critter databases, and enemy counters.
New players should start with the codes page, then read the beginner guide, tier list, and team builds. That sequence helps you claim rewards, understand early progress, choose a main Tatari, and avoid wasting resources.
Yes. The wiki links to a codes page with current reward notes. Official social posts have mentioned starter code rewards, but the exact redemption flow should be checked on the codes page because third-party sources have disagreed about code availability.
The tier list is available at /tier-list/. Use it when you want to compare top Tatari evolution targets, beginner picks, F2P value, mode rankings, and investment priority.
Beginners should use the homepage as a path: claim codes, follow the beginner guide, choose one main team, learn elements and counters, then plan evolution after checking duplicates and food requirements.
Database previews help players compare units, guides, events, and enemy counters before clicking deeper. They make the homepage useful as a tool instead of only an introduction.
Yes. The events page and guide hub help returning players check event priorities, reward planning, team needs, and update notes before spending resources.
Evolution should be planned around duplicates, food, trial requirements, and long-term team fit. A high-ranked Tatari can still be a poor immediate spend if you cannot evolve or support it yet.
Use the team builds, Zobos guide, and element guides. Boss fights often need role balance and element counters instead of simply using the highest-power roster.
Players search both terms. The game brand uses Critters broadly, while Tatari is commonly used for collectible units, so the wiki links both Critters database pages and Tatari-focused guides.