This Creatures of Sonaria tier list is a provisional community comparison, not an official ranking. It separates full-grown direct-combat power from practical survival and availability. The game’s own Tier 1–5 labels describe size; the S/A/B labels below describe one chosen scenario. A juvenile, an unfamiliar player, a poor matchup, or the wrong terrain can overturn any placement.
August 2026 full-grown combat watchlist
Two current independent analyses use the Recode stat data and recent patch context. One detailed 2026-08-20 analysis places Kavouradis, Geortharoc/Abyssal Geortharoc, and Korathos/Feral Korathos in its top full-grown combat group because of the combined health, weight, sustained attacks, resistances, and abilities it recorded. Those placements are Community reported, not in-game verified here.
S watchlist: Kavouradis
Current community analysis highlights its maximum-weight-class profile, high health, sustained melee, resistances, and semi-aquatic access. The official page also names a current redesign, so model recognition and any undocumented changes need a fresh live check.
Community reported · 2026-08-20 methodS watchlist: Geortharoc forms
Current analysis values extreme health and weight plus defensive and active tools. Its cited Summer Paradise acquisition window was ending around this update, so present availability must be rechecked.
Community reported · availability volatileS watchlist: Korathos forms
Current analysis values a maximum-weight-class land profile, high damage, secondary attacks, statuses, resistances, and a more practical gacha route than some limited alternatives.
Community reported · 2026-08-20A: strong with a clearer weakness
Place a creature here when it performs the chosen role well but loses meaningful value through mobility, reach, stamina, resistance gaps, availability, or a narrower matchup.
Scenario-dependentB: useful specialist
A B placement can still be the best map runner, collector, support, ambusher, or learner. It means the creature is less universal in this combat scenario, not bad.
Role-dependentC: difficult current fit
Use C for a creature whose strengths are hard to realize against the present comparison group. Do not use it as a permanent verdict across every mode and player.
Needs matchup testingThis watchlist deliberately avoids repeating exact values from a third-party table. Use the Creature Stats guide to pull the current live profile before acting on any name.
Why raw damage is not enough
Current community Combat documentation describes weight as an important part of direct damage exchanges. Age changes several stats, so a full-grown comparison does not describe a young slot. Attack timing, range, turn behavior, stamina, movement mode, terrain, ailments, resistances, and active abilities decide whether base damage becomes useful pressure.
A large slow creature can dominate an open ground exchange and fail to catch a smaller target. A flier can control approach and still lose when forced to land without stamina. A semi-aquatic creature can change the fight at water while becoming predictable at a shore. Rank the complete plan.
Build separate tier lists by job
Create a separate scorecard for each job. A creature can be S for map travel and C for a direct brawl. That is not a contradiction; it is the purpose of stating the scenario.
Include practical availability
A theoretical top creature that cannot currently be obtained except through trade is not the best recommendation for every player. Add acquisition time, event window, mission difficulty, gacha access, trial option, and trade risk. A slightly lower combat profile that you already own and understand may be the practical S choice.
The official 2026-08-22 summary names a Kavouradis redesign and Lush Kavouradis subspecies. That can change recognition and market interest even without a confirmed stat change. Recheck the live creature data and current acquisition path before copying an August 20 placement forward.
Test a placement
- Fix age, traits, mutation effects, plushies, realm, and current build.
- Identify the matchup or survival route and expected win condition.
- Record starting health, stamina, distance, terrain, and abilities.
- Repeat with roles reversed where possible.
- Separate player execution errors from a creature limitation.
- Test disengagement as well as victory; preserving the slot is a valid outcome.
- Move the placement only after several comparable observations.
Do not test a rare or valuable stored slot without understanding death and revive consequences. Use replaceable slots and consenting players where a combat comparison is necessary.
Frequently asked questions
What is the strongest creature right now?
One detailed current community analysis names Kavouradis for full-grown direct combat, with Geortharoc forms and Korathos forms also in its top group. This is not an official answer, and the current Kavouradis redesign makes a live recheck especially important.
Is Tier 5 always S tier?
No. Tier 5 describes size. Slow movement, turning, growth cost, availability, terrain, or a bad ability matchup can lower practical performance.
How often should a tier list update?
Recheck after creature balance changes, redesigns, ability or ailment changes, new subspecies, acquisition returns, and map changes. Show the last check date prominently.
Evidence note
The top watchlist is Community reported from a detailed August 20, 2026 Recode-stat analysis, cross-checked against current Creature Stats and Combat structures. The Kavouradis redesign is Official on the current Roblox page. Exact placements need current in-game matchup testing.