Clash of Critters Tier List
See which Tataris rank highest.
Tatari hub
Compare Tataris by role, ranking, evolution value, and team fit before spending Candy or duplicates.
The Clash of Critters Tatari database is designed to help you compare units before you spend resources. A Tatari is not useful just because it is rare, cute, or new. It is useful when it fills a real job in your team. That job may be damage, control, survival, support, wave clearing, or event scoring. When you think in roles, your roster becomes easier to manage.
For now, this page works as a role-based index that connects the most important guides. As more individual Tatari pages are added, each unit can receive its own profile with tier rank, best use case, evolution notes, team fit, and F2P value. That structure is better for players than a giant list with no decisions attached.
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| Tatari group | Player question | Best next page |
|---|---|---|
| Top-ranked Tataris | Which unit deserves upgrades first? | Tier List |
| Duplicate-heavy Tataris | Should I evolve this unit now? | Evolution Guide |
| Mode-specific Tataris | Does this unit help events or bosses? | Events Guide |
| Team support Tataris | Does my team need utility or survival? | Team Builds |
The first individual pages should focus on popular and high-priority Tataris because those are the units players are most likely to search before spending resources. A good Tatari page should answer five questions quickly: what does this Tatari do, where is it useful, should F2P players build it, when should it evolve, and what team partners make sense? This is more helpful than a short description because it supports a real decision.
Until the full database is finished, use this page as a hub. Open the tier list for priority, the beginner guide for first-week spending, the evolution guide for duplicates, and team builds for formation problems. This keeps internal navigation clean while avoiding empty character pages that would become 404 errors.
Clash of Critters Tataris are easier to understand when you stop thinking only in tiers. A Tatari can be strong because it deals damage, controls waves, protects the team, supports another unit, or performs well in a specific event. Two Tataris can both be good while solving completely different problems. That is why this Tatari database starts with role comparison instead of empty collection text.
When you unlock new Clash of Critters Tataris, do not upgrade them immediately. Place each one into a temporary role. Is it a possible carry? Is it a support piece? Is it a wave answer? Is it a boss tool? Is it just a collection unit for now? This quick label prevents random spending. You can always promote a Tatari later after testing, but it is harder to recover resources after upgrading too early.
For F2P players, Clash of Critters Tataris should be compared by flexibility. A Tatari that works in story stages, events, and basic wave content may be more useful than a narrow unit that only shines after heavy evolution. For spenders, narrow units can still be interesting, but even then, role clarity matters. A strong account is not just a pile of rare Tataris. It is a roster where each upgraded unit has a job.
Future individual Tatari pages should include rank, role, best modes, evolution value, F2P value, and team partners. That gives players a real reason to open the page. Until those profiles are live, this Clash of Critters Tataris hub keeps the site organized and points users to the best decision page for their current question.
If your question is “who is strongest,” open the tier list. If your question is “who should I evolve,” open the evolution guide. If your question is “why is my team losing,” open the team builds page. If your question is “what should I do today,” open the beginner guide. The Clash of Critters Tataris page is the comparison center that connects those decisions.
Another benefit of a Clash of Critters Tataris hub is avoiding duplicate content. Instead of making weak pages for every unit too early, the site can start with the units players actually search for and then expand when there is enough useful detail. A good individual Tatari page should not exist just to list a name. It should help a player decide whether to build, evolve, bench, or pair that Tatari with another unit.
For now, use this page as a safe index. It gives the navigation a real destination, keeps the sitemap clean, and prevents broken links while deeper Tatari profiles are built. When more data is added, this Clash of Critters Tataris page can become a filterable database with role tags, mode tags, rank notes, and upgrade warnings.
As the site grows, the most useful Clash of Critters Tataris pages will be the ones that answer real player decisions quickly. Each page should open with a direct verdict, then explain best modes, team fit, evolution value, and mistakes. That keeps the database helpful instead of turning it into a list of names.
A strong Clash of Critters Tataris database can also support internal linking. Tier list pages can link to important Tatari profiles, team build pages can link to role examples, and event pages can link to units that fit specific modes. This helps both users and search engines understand the site structure.
For launch, keeping one useful Tatari hub is better than publishing many thin character pages. Once enough real details are available, individual profiles can be added one by one without weakening the rest of the site.
That is the main purpose of this Clash of Critters Tataris hub: keep every unit discussion connected to a useful player choice today. Players should leave knowing what to compare next, not just seeing another name in a list.
Starter database
This starter table helps you compare popular Tataris by role before deeper individual pages are published.
| Tatari | Current role idea | Best use | Evolution priority | F2P value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Buddi | Reliable carry | Early progress and balanced teams | High if actively used | Strong |
| Dewgrub | Wave pressure answer | Crowded waves and daily clears | High when wave clears stall | Strong |
| Punchimp | Damage option | Boss pressure and faster clears | Medium to high after survival is covered | Good |
| Taptail | Flexible generalist | Mixed content and beginner lineups | Medium to high | Good |
| Voltfawn | Offensive pressure | Wave momentum and damage support | High if it fills your missing role | Good |
| Maskfry | Utility depth | Secondary team value and mode coverage | Medium after a main carry | Good |
| Pyropup | Damage support | Progress teams that need more punch | Medium | Situational |
| Zappur | Specialist option | Lineups that already have a stable core | Medium | Situational |
| Goonbug | Collection and utility candidate | Early roster depth when obtained from rewards | Wait unless used often | Useful if free |
| Frugling | Secondary role filler | Backup plans and evolving roster tests | Wait for duplicates | Account-dependent |
Tatari Comparison
A useful Clash of Critters Tataris page should help players compare units before spending resources. These are the practical details to check before choosing a Tatari to build, evolve, or keep as a backup.
| Comparison point | Why players need it | Why it helps this database |
|---|---|---|
| Role | Shows whether the Tatari solves damage, control, survival, or support needs. | Turns the database into a decision tool instead of a name list. |
| Best mode | Explains where the Tatari is most useful. | Connects unit value to actual gameplay problems. |
| Evolve priority | Helps players decide whether duplicates are safe to spend. | Creates a practical resource recommendation. |
| F2P value | Separates low-cost usefulness from expensive late-game potential. | Prevents ranking advice from only helping heavy spenders. |
| Known uncertainty | Marks entries that need more testing or clearer public data. | Builds trust by showing what is confirmed and what still needs review. |
Sources checked
These references are useful when checking Tatari terminology, app information, and community guide context.
Use it as a community reference for Tatari terminology and collection context.
Checks public app listing details and official store description.
Check whether a Tatari is worth duplicate investment before evolving it.
FAQ
The Tatari database helps players compare Tataris by role, priority, and use case instead of judging only by rarity or appearance.
No. Build the Tataris that help your active team first, then return to collection goals after your core team is stable.
Beginners should compare role, mode value, evolution cost, and F2P usefulness before spending major resources.
No. The database is for comparison, while the tier list is for quick priority decisions.