#Updated Creature Classes

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jolly storm
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In an effort to improve consistency with creature classes (Cunning/Fierce/Resilient/Wildcard), I’ve listed some creatures that need a classification update based on their current move sets and roles on teams. Please forward this to the dev team and have them look into it.

  • Parasauthops
  • Sarcorixis
  • Pantherator
  • Utarinex
  • Grylenken
  • Spinonyx
  • Stegosaurus Ungulatus
  • Giganspinoceratops
  • Tsintamoth
  • Segnoraptor
  • Monostegotops
  • Dodocevia
  • Coelhaast
  • Tsintaosaurus
  • Megalotops
  • Carnotaurus
  • Fukuisaurus
  • Nasutoceratops

Unfortunately, including the existing and revised classifications in this post marks it as repeated spam, so only the names are included.

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If anyone has more names to add, please post them here.

ornate trench
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Here are some more:

  • Albertocevia
  • Deinotherium
  • Andrewtherium
  • Concatoloch
  • Arctovasilas
  • Gryganyth
  • Tanycolagreus

Too lazy to find the rest.

What counts to be in a class anyway.
Buck has Armor Increase and Damage Reduction so he's a wildcard. Carbotoceratops has Distraction so is it a Cunning Resilient?
Ankyloceratops has Wound so is it a Fierce Resilient?
But it wouldn't make sense because none of their ingredients are Cunning/Fierce.
The classing system is weird.

supple olive
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Class is sorted on a mixture of matchups and moveset. Mainly matchups. Parasauthops' swap in is not going to make it excellent at dealing with resilients.

jolly storm
supple olive
jolly storm
supple olive
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Problem is that even with the swap parat gets demolished by resilients, and considering matchups play the largest role in determining class it's just better as Cunning-Resilient. Also, not all wildcards are a mix of 3 classes. Some of them just don't have class like Tany. Others just do well against all classes even without specific abilities designed to do well against a certain class

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Re-classing something because of a swap in that doesn't effect matchups isn't a good idea because it gives a misleading idea of what the creature can do

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Class only exists to tell people what to use against what, hence the Fierce over Resilient, Resilient over Cunning, and Cunning over Fierce