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Clash of Critters Wiki: Codes, Tier List, Tatari Builds & Evolution Guide

Use this Clash of Critters Wiki to decide what to do next: claim working codes, choose which Tatari to build, avoid wasting evolution materials, and find beginner-friendly team ideas.

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✓ Codes first✓ F2P friendly✓ No wasted upgrades

Codes

Clash of Critters active redeem codes

Codes are the first thing new players should check. They can give early resources that reduce grinding and help you test more Tataris before choosing a long-term team.

Open the full Clash of Critters codes page →
Last checked: May 26, 2026
CodeRewardStatus
hellotatariCandy, Pinballs, and CapsulesActive
goonbugGoonbug, Candy, and Lunchbox rewardActive

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Beginner route

Clash of Critters beginner guide: what to do first

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 beginner route is simple: claim codes, finish tutorial tasks, pick a small core team, then spend Candy and duplicates only where they help your next clears.

Use your first resources to make one team stable instead of making your whole roster average. Choose one damage-focused Tatari, one unit that helps the team survive or control waves, and one flexible slot that can change by mode. If a new Tatari looks strong, compare it to the role you actually need. A rare unit is not automatically the best investment if it needs many duplicates before it becomes useful.

After your first few sessions, check the Clash of Critters tier list and evolution section together. The tier list tells you which Tataris are generally strong, while the evolution notes help you decide whether that strength is realistic for your account. For F2P players, a unit that performs well at low investment can be more useful than a top unit that only shines after heavy evolution.

Tier List

Clash of Critters best Tataris to build first

Full tier list coming soon →

Treat rankings as a starting point. Your best choice still depends on duplicates, team role, and the mode you are trying to clear.

Guide Hub

Clash of Critters guides for real player decisions

F2P

Spend resources slowly

Save major upgrades for Tataris that solve current problems, not just units that look rare.

Pinball

Learn the reward loop

Pinball progress connects to rewards, pulls, and account growth, so small efficiency gains matter.

Camp

Upgrade Camp with purpose

Prioritize upgrades that improve daily progress instead of cosmetic or low-impact choices first.

Events

Adjust by game mode

Gold Rush, Zobo waves, and Boss Challenge may need different team shapes and priorities.

Builds

Use replacements

A good team guide should include substitute Tataris because most players do not own every ideal unit.

Database

Compare Tataris faster

The next site feature should let players filter Tataris by tier, role, mode, and F2P value.

Evolution

Clash of Critters evolution guide: avoid wasted duplicates

Evolution decisions matter because duplicates and upgrade materials are harder to replace than early Candy. Before evolving a Tatari, ask three questions: does this unit help in more than one mode, does it fit your current team, and will you still use it after unlocking stronger options? If the answer is unclear, wait. Saving duplicates for a proven unit is usually safer than rushing the first available evolution.

A practical evolution list should separate Tataris into four groups: evolve first, evolve later, keep but do not rush, and avoid early investment. This format is easier for players than a long paragraph because it matches the real decision they are making. The full evolution page should also explain Glitter forms, duplicate planning, and when a low-investment unit is enough.

Builds

Clash of Critters team builds: balance beats rarity

A team of high-ranked Tataris can still fail if every unit does the same job. Good Clash of Critters teams need a plan: one main damage source, one way to stay alive or control pressure, and one flexible slot for the mode. Against waves, area damage and positioning may matter most. Against bosses, single-target damage and survival windows become more valuable.

When this site adds full team pages, each build should include the core idea, recommended Tataris, replacement options, best mode, and mistakes to avoid. That is more useful than a simple list of names because players can adapt the build to the roster they actually own.

Watch & Learn

Clash of Critters beginner gameplay video

A short video helps new players understand the battle loop faster than text alone. Replace this embed with your own Clash of Critters walkthrough later if you want to build a YouTube traffic source.

  • Good for showing gameplay before users install.
  • Supports the beginner guide and team sections.
  • Can be replaced with your own monetized video.

Database

Clash of Critters Tatari database next

The most useful future feature is a filterable Tatari database. Players should be able to sort by tier, role, mode, evolution value, and F2P friendliness without reading a full article every time.

Database coming soon

FAQ

Clash of Critters Wiki FAQ

What should I do first in Clash of Critters?

Claim active Clash of Critters codes, finish the tutorial, build one small core team, and check evolution priority before spending duplicates or Candy.

Which Clash of Critters page should I open first?

Start with the codes page for free rewards, then use the tier list, evolution notes, and team build sections to decide where to spend resources.

Is the Clash of Critters tier list enough by itself?

The tier list is useful, but players should also consider role, mode, duplicate cost, and F2P value before investing in a Tatari.

How often should Clash of Critters guides be updated?

Codes should be checked frequently, while tier list, team build, and event guides should be reviewed after new Tataris, events, or balance changes.