Creatures of Sonaria Tier List: What the Lists Rank
No official tier list exists; official tiers are size classes (1–5), while strength lists are media editorials or player votes that disagree by version.
Direct answer
There is no official Creatures of Sonaria tier list. The only official “Tier” system is Tier 1–5 by creature size. Strength rankings exist only as media editorials or community votes: Pocket Gamer published an S/A/B/C list in mid-August 2026, LDPlayer a five-tier S–D list on August 6, 2026, and TierMaker hosts a community-voted ranking built from 98 submitted lists. All of these are opinion and version-dependent.
No official strength ranking
The official Roblox page and the developer provide no strength ranking or tier placements. The word “Tier” in official material is used for size: Tier 1–5 (large creatures are higher tiers), as in the wiki’s Category:Tiers.
Consequences: any page claiming an “official tier list” is wrong. A tier list must always be attributed to its author, date and version, and the size tiers must not be confused with strength tiers.
Where the lists come from
The lists in circulation fall into three kinds: media editorial lists, community-voted rankings and player-specific lists (PvP-focused).
- Pocket Gamer (author Mihail Katsoris, ~August 16, 2026): S/A/B/C — S means “very strong and have one incredibly strong or several strong sides”, A “great option for a newbie”, B “simple creatures that can help in battles, but require a lot more time and effort”
- LDPlayer (August 6, 2026): five tiers — S “Unmatched Apex Hunters”, A “Powerhouse Contenders”, B “Reliable Workhorses”, C “Niche Specialists”, D “Avoid for Competitive Play”
- TierMaker (“Early November 2025”): community-voted by cumulative average from 98 submitted lists — consensus rather than any single player’s view
- Reddit PvP tier list (~September 2025): weighted toward 1000h+ experienced players, PvP context only
Example placements (August 2026)
LDPlayer’s S tier from the August 6, 2026 list includes: Boreal Warden, Brequewk, Celeritas, Crata Peretina, Exotide, Felikxtrox, Gimon-Ogu, Gnolrok, Gobli, Goreganthus, Gyroudus, Hellion Warden, Hygos, Iztajuatl, Kendyll, Khu’Vuk, Lmakosauruodon, Lus-Adarch, Morthorax, Nolumoth, Pliarys, Pterolythux, Sar’Hingaro, Scrimpeii, Sigmatox, Syroudon, Taburúún and Yeba’idi.
The same creature can land in different tiers on different lists (e.g. Kavouradis is placed differently); the LDPlayer table also shows a duplicate “S” section that is a layout error. Do not merge lists — cite each list with its date.
How to read a tier list
Check what the list ranks (strength in PvP? ease for new players?), which version it targets, and its date — lists go stale after weekly updates. Prefer recently updated lists and community-voted rankings when you want a consensus view.
Remember the underlying truth: no tier placement is official, and the community warns that the official game provides no strength ranking at all.
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Frequently asked questions
Is there an official Creatures of Sonaria tier list?
No. The only official Tier system is size (Tier 1–5); strength rankings are media or community opinion.
Why do tier lists disagree?
Different frameworks (PvP vs. newbie-friendly vs. overall), different game versions and different authors make lists diverge; several lists even place the same creature in different tiers.
Which tier list should I trust?
None is authoritative. Attribute any list to its source and date, and prefer recent community-voted lists for consensus.
Does Tier mean size or strength?
Officially, Tier 1–5 is a size class. Strength tier letters (S/A/B/C) belong to community and media lists only.