- To evolve Tatari in Clash of Critters, you must level them up, feed them, and then use the evolution function.
- Tatari evolution can occur once or up to three times, reaching T4 Rainbow Tier.
- Prioritize evolving Tatari based on your team's needs, focusing on DPS, Tank, or Healer roles.
- Don't rush evolving early game rewards; resources become scarce in mid to late game.
- Understand elemental types and combat roles to make informed evolution choices and avoid a dropout of power.
Understanding Tatari Evolution in Clash of Critters
In Clash of Critters, Tatari are your essential companions, crucial for defeating waves of enemies called Zobos. There are over 55 unique Tatari, each with potential for evolution. Evolution is key to maximizing their power, unlocking new forms, and enhancing their abilities. Understanding the evolution process and which Tatari to prioritize is vital for new players to avoid wasting precious resources and prevent a power dropout.
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- Tatari are companions used to defeat Zobos.
- Some Tatari evolve once, others up to three times.
- Evolution unlocks new forms and enhanced abilities.
- Prioritize Tatari evolution based on team needs.
- Resources become scarce; avoid evolving early game rewards indiscriminately.
Tatari Tiers and Evolution Stages
Tatari come in several tiers, which indicate their strength. The higher the tier, the stronger the Tatari. The color of a Tatari's background signifies its tier level.
| Tier Color | Evolution Stage | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Blue | T1 | First level of a two-stage evolution Tatari |
| Purple | T1/T2 | Second level of two-stage OR first of 3/4-stage |
| Gold | T2 | Second stage of a three or four-stage evolution |
| Red | T3 | Third stage of a three or four-stage evolution |
| Rainbow | T4 | Final stage of a four-stage evolution Tatari |
Always check the background color of your Tatari to quickly identify its current tier. Higher tiers generally mean better stats and more powerful abilities, making evolution a critical part of strengthening your team.
The Evolution Process: How to Evolve Your Tatari
Evolving your Tatari in Clash of Critters is a straightforward process once you meet the requirements. It involves three primary steps: leveling up, feeding, and triggering the evolution.
Level Up Your Tatari
Before any evolution, your Tatari must reach a specific level. This is done by using them in battles or by feeding them experience-boosting items. Focus on your chosen Tatari to ensure they gain levels efficiently.
Feed Your Tatari
Beyond leveling, Tatari require specific "fruits" or resources to evolve. These resources vary depending on the Tatari and its evolution stage. Gather these materials through gameplay, events, or the in-game shop.
Initiate Evolution
Once your Tatari meets both the level and material requirements, the evolution option will become available. Navigate to the Tatari's profile and select the "Evolve" button. Confirm your choice, and watch your companion transform!
Resources for upgrades and evolution become incredibly scarce as you progress into the mid to late game. Carefully consider which Tatari you invest in to avoid a dropout of essential materials when you need them most.
Prioritizing Tatari Evolution to Avoid Dropout
Choosing which Tatari to evolve is a strategic decision that depends on your team's current weaknesses and the challenges you face. Don't be fooled by early game rewards; strategic investment is key.
Early Game Evolution Priorities
In the early game, focus on building a balanced team that can clear content reliably.
| Elemental Type | Recommended Roles | Notable Tatari (Examples) | Key Benefits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Water | DPS, Support | Frostnip, Aqua-Jet | Multi-lane cover, lane survivability |
| Grass | Tank, Control | Vineguard, Seedling | Rock lane control, defensive capabilities |
| Fire | DPS | Emberclaw, Pyrogon | High burst damage, field clearing |
| Lightning | DPS, Support | Boltwing, Static-Jolt | Versatile roles, shocking debuffs |
| Rock | Tank, DPS | Stonehide, Boulder-Dash | Decent tanking, reliable damage |
If you find your team lacking damage, prioritize evolving a DPS Tatari. If your Tatari are too squishy, invest in a tank or guardian. Your specific situation should dictate your evolution choices to prevent a team dropout.
Mid to Late Game Specialization
Once your core Tatari are in Tier 2 (Gold tier), you can start building specialized teams for different game modes.
| Game Mode | Recommended Tatari Focus | Example Tatari Traits |
|---|---|---|
| Boss Challenge | High single-target DPS, specific debuffs, elemental advantage | Skill sets with unique effects against bosses, strong burst |
| Zobo Tide/Horde | Balanced frontliners, supports, wide-area damage dealers | Buffs, heals, wide-area debuffs, good survivability |
| PvP | Niche-specific units, crowd control, burst, counter-picks | Unique mechanics, status effects, strategic advantages |
| Campaign Stages | Strong clearing abilities, stalling, sustain | High damage, area control, healing, defensive buffs |
Glitter Variants
Shiny versions of Tatari, offering no stat changes. They have a 0.4% chance of appearing when feeding glitter fruits, which are obtained through the shop or events like Best Buddies and Island Gold Rush.
Elemental Advantages
Elemental advantage deals 200% damage, while disadvantage reduces damage to 50%. Always consider elemental matchups when building your team and evolving Tatari for specific encounters.
Combat Roles and Team Synergy
Understanding the different combat roles is fundamental to effective team building and smart evolution choices. Each role serves a distinct purpose, and a balanced team minimizes the chance of a dropout during challenging encounters.
| Combat Role | Primary Function | Positioning | Examples of Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| DPS | Deals high damage to enemies (Damage Per Second) | Mid/Backline | Burst damage, rapid Zobo elimination |
| Tank | Absorbs damage, protects allies | Frontline | High HP, defensive abilities, taunts |
| Guardian | Provides shields, damage reduction, absorbs damage | Frontline | Buffs defenses, prevents allies from taking fatal damage |
| Support | Provides buffs, debuffs, utility | Mid/Backline | Increases ally damage, reduces enemy effectiveness |
| Healer | Restores health to allies | Mid/Backline | Sustains team, prevents KOs |
| Specialist | Unique mechanics, turn-the-tide abilities | Varies based on ability | Unique crowd control, specific boss counters, resource manipulation |
A strong team usually consists of a mix of roles. For instance, a Tank to absorb hits, a DPS to deal damage, and a Healer/Support to sustain the team. Evolving Tatari that fill these crucial roles effectively will lead to greater success.
FAQ: Tatari Evolution and Strategy
Q: What is the highest evolution tier for a Tatari in Clash of Critters?
The highest evolution tier is T4, also known as the Rainbow tier, which is the final stage for Tatari that can evolve up to four times.
Q: Should I evolve every Tatari I get in the early game?
No, it is not recommended to evolve every Tatari in the early game. Resources become very limited later on, so prioritize evolving Tatari that fill critical roles your team needs, such as DPS, Tank, or Healer, to avoid a resource **dropout**.
Q: Do glitter variants of Tatari provide any stat bonuses?
No, glitter variants (shiny versions) of Tatari do not provide any stat changes. They are purely cosmetic and have a very low chance of appearing when feeding glitter fruits.
Q: How can I obtain evolution materials for my Tatari?
Evolution materials can be obtained in various ways, including shooting pinballs, participating in rotating events, clearing badge Dojos, and sometimes through the in-game shop or specific event rewards.