Stone Age Idle Adventure Tier List & Reroll Guide (March 2026)

Stone Age Idle Adventure is a role-playing game where you collect and upgrade pets to explore the world of Tectonika. You can create powerful teams and battle other players. With so many pets to choose from, it’s hard to know which ones are the best to focus on. This tier list will help you decide which pets are worth investing your time and resources in.

Holy Knight Baut

SSFire

Mogaros

SSFire

Holy Knight Pobay

SSWind

Cawooger

SSWind

Briker

SSWater

Bluetail

SSWater

Kingcobi

SSFire

Parutu

SSWater

Urbos

SEarth

Meltoise

SEarth

Icemanmo

SWater

Keras

SWater

Duford

SFire

Bartos

SWind

Forespion

SEarth

Osark

SEarth

Bammi

SFire

Moonwolf

SWater

Galpus

SFire

Sunwolf

SFire

Tralopho

SWind

Kukati

SWind

Forest Crab

SEarth

Whaleo

SWater

Storaros

SWater

Stone Crab

SFire

Gargon

SWind

Beanzard

SEarth

Waris

SWater

Spino

SFire

Softbun

SWind

Hog

AEarth

Veron

AWater

Pink Pig

AFire

Paikgas

AFire

Elodiace

AWind

Nordor

AWind

Stonegon

AEarth

Winloth

SWind

Purugo

AEarth

Pino

AWater

Hipa

AFire

Nogon

AWind

Azmuna

AWater

Moga

AFire

Fufutu

AWind

Thumper

AEarth

Mui

AWater

Ranasif

AFire

Beachtoise

BEarth

Bourbo

AWind

Liski

BWater

Tiger Hog

BWind

S Tier – Best Pets in Stone Age Idle Adventure

Pet Rarity Pros & Cons

Holy Knight Baut
SS PvP: ★★★★★ | PvE: ★★★★★
+ Best tank unit in the entire game, with extreme durability and utility
+ Gains a shield for 5 seconds while attacking an enemy, which allows it to soak even more damage
+ Holy Knight Baut can apply the Burn effect on hit to enemies that deal DoT

Mogaros
SS PvP: ★★★★★ | PvE: ★★★★★
+ Mogaros gains an attack boost whenever it attacks an enemy, which significantly increases the overall DPS
+ Deals heavy AoE damage in an area, while also providing massive utility
+ Whenever Enraged Mogaros connects, this unit ignores 35% of the enemy’s defense, making them vulnerable to damage

Cawooger
SS PvP: ★★★★★ | PvE: ★★★★
+ Cawooger shines whenever it comes to targeting a single enemy
+ Attacks can inflict Silence on the enemy, which makes them vulnerable and prone to incoming damage
+ Can inflict Stun by knocking enemies down, which allows you to pair combos with other units to deal more damage

Holy Knight Pobay
SS PvP: ★★★★★ | PvE: ★★★★
+ Holy Knight Pobay can lunge at the enemy on the back of the formation and can deal immense damage, capable of executing it
+ Gains a Barrier which blocks incoming damage, making this pet immensely good for targeting back row enemies
+ Can inflict Suppress onto enemies, which makes them vulnerable to damage 

Briker
SS PvP: ★★★★ | PvE: ★★★★★
+ Briker provides great crowd control and utility, which makes it a viable support pick for any formation
+ Can Knockback enemies, which allows your team to pair combos and deal heavy damage
+ Provides Crit hit buffs to allies, which further boosts the overall damage output of your team

Bluetail
SS PvP: ★★★★★ | PvE: ★★★★
+ A solid pet that can deal massive damage to a single target while also providing useful crowd control
+ Bluetail can knock down enemies and inflict Tempt, which makes enemies hit their own team
+ A solid PvP pet, as it can provide great utilities, which can give you an upper edge during fights

Kingcobi
SS PvP: ★★★★ | PvE: ★★★★★
+ Deals heavy AoE damage to enemies in an area, while also inflicting Scorch, which deals DoT
+ Kingcobi applies an Explosive Lava stack on an enemy, which detonates and deals heavy damage to enemies in that area
+ Provides a useful Attack boost buff to allies, which further increases the team’s damage output

Parutu
SS PvP: ★★★★★ | PvE: ★★★★★
+ Best support in the entire game, as it can provide immense healing throughout the battle
+ Parutu can launch enemies into the air and apply Sleep to them, which makes them vulnerable to damage
+ Best when paired with melee units in a formation, as this pet can grant Launch Immunity buffs to them for sustain

Urbos
S PvP: ★★★★★ | PvE: ★★★★
+ Urbos can be paired well with another melee unit to deal combo damage, as it can lunge to the farthest enemy and knock them down
+ Gains Knock down Immunity, which helps this pet to jump into the back line without the fear of getting CCed
+ Reduces the enemy’s attack speed, which hinders the enemy team’s damage output

Meltoise
S PvP: ★★★★ | PvE: ★★★★★
+ Attacks heal this unit, which makes it incredibly great for long-duration battles
+ Meltoise grants Deadly Venom and Knockback immunity to allies, which increases the team’s survivability and sustainability
+ One of the best S-rarity units in the game, due to its immense utility and sustain

A Tier Pets

Pet Rarity Pros & Cons

Icemanmo
S PvP: ★★★★ | PvE: ★★★★
+ One of the best tank units in the game, as it can gain a shield and soak a lot of damage
+ Icemanmo gains a Knockback immunity, which helps it survive getting vulnerable
Also gains a Damage Block from melee units, which falls short against Ranged-type units

Keras
S PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★★★★
+ Keras provides great utility and sustainability, which is useful in PvE
+ Can inflict damage reduction onto enemies, which reduces the damage output of the enemy team
The utility kit is useful in PvE but falls short in PvP

Duford
S PvP: ★★★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Duford can reflect half the damage dealt by the attacker, which makes it a solid pet against Melee-type pets
+ Can launch the enemy into the air and make them vulnerable to incoming damage
The utilities are useful in PvP but fall short in PvE content

Bartos
S PvP: ★★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Great pick for any formation, as this pet is very tanky and beefy
+ Bartos can inflict Taunt and launch enemies in the air, making them vulnerable and prone
Lacks enough utilities to be useful for PvP other than PvE

Osark
S PvP: ★★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Osark deals extremely high damage upclose by biting an enemy over three attacks
+ Restores HP when dealing damage, which makes it a solid pick for long-duration battles due to its sustain
Doesn’t perform well in PvE as much as it performs in PvP, due to its lack of AoE

Forespion
S PvP: ★★★★ | PvE: ★★★★
+ Forespion creates a Poison area around the enemy, which deals DoT based on the caster’s 50% attack damage
+ The cooldown is relatively low, which lets you spam the ability and deal heavy AoE damage over time
Meltoise hard counters this pet, which makes it a situational pick

Moonwolf
S PvP: ★★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Moonwolf targets the enemy with low and within range to deal a lot of damage to execute it
+ Attacks inflict Silence on enemies, which restricts them from using any abilities. Can also gain Stealth, which makes this pet untargetable for a certain duration
Gaining Stealth gets hindered if there are no allies nearby

Bammi
S PvP: ★★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Bammi can deal heavy damage to enemies in front by stomping on the ground
+ Can also knock down enemies the furthest, while also granting an attack speed boost to allies for pairing combos
Lacks the required damage output to be viable in PvE

Galpus
S PvP: ★★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Initiates its Megamorph transformation, which grants the caster an attack damage, defense, and HP buff
+ Galpus grants all party members a useful attack boost, which further increases the overall damage output
Lacks AoE damage, which is a must when dealing with PvE content

Sunwolf
S PvP: ★★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Deals heavy AoE damage with its claw attacks, which is great for clearing through grouped enemies
+ Sunwolf can knock back the target and inflict Burn damage for DoT, which further boosts its overall damage output
This pet performs decently in PvP, but is not as good as Moonwolf

Kukati
S PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★★★
+ Kukati is capable of dealing heavy damage and also providing decent utility
+ Grants movement speed boost to Melee-type allies, which is useful for gaining mobility and pairing fast combos
Even though it deals damage, it is not as good as other Melee-type pets

Tralopho
S PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★★★
+ Tralopho provides great crowd control by launching enemies into mid-air, which gives your team a significant advantage for pairing combos
+ Grants a solid Crit hit boost, which enhances the team’s overall damage output
Lacks the necessary damage output to be useful in PvP

Forest Crab 
S PvP: ★★★★ | PvE: ★★
+ Launches the enemy into the air and blocks any healing on its way, which makes them even more vulnerable to damage
+ With upgrades, the Recovery Block duration gets further increased
Forest Crab is only viable for PvP, due to its situational kit usage

Whaleo
S PvP: ★★★★ | PvE: ★★
+ Targets one of the enemy trainers in range, dealing a massive amount of damage.
+ Grants a decent attack boost to allies, which increases their overall damage output
Whaleo is a decent pick only for PvP, as it can target enemy trainners

B Tier Pets

Pet Rarity Pros & Cons

Storaros
S PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★★★
+ Storaros summons a wave that deals damage to every enemy equivalent to 95% of the caster’s attack damage in front of the caster 
+ Grants a useful crit damage boost to allies in the formation
Lacks consistent damage, which makes it only usable till the mid-game

Stone Crab
S PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★★★
+ Stone Crab provides great utility and damage for mid-game progression
+ Provides useful Crit hit buffs to the team, which is helpful for PvE content
There are better Ranged-type units in the game

Gargon
S PvP: ★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Gargon targets a single target and deals 200% of the caster’s attack damage
+ Provides useful utilities that are crucial for story progression
Performs inconsistently if played in PvP

Beanzard
S PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Provides great utilities like Evasion boost or Knock Down immunity, which are useful for early to mid-game progression
+ Beanzard can also remove debuffs from self, which further boosts its survivability
The buff duration is very short and requires upgrades to be viable for further progression

Waris
S PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Waris can heal allies every second for a maximum of 3 seconds
+ Also increases allies’ sustainability by granting Knockback immunity
Provides fewer utilities as a support unit

Spino
S PvP: ★★ | PvE: ★★★★
+ Spino deals huge AoE damage by firing a Fireball shot that can also knockback enemies
+ Grants Melee-type allies useful Crit buffs that come in handy in PvE
Lacks utilities, which makes this pet ineffective in later stages of the game

Softbun
S PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Heals 16% of an ally’s HP whenever it’s below 80%, which further boosts your team’s overall survivability
+ Softbun also provides two stacks of Barrier, which protects allies against incoming damage
Grants Suppression immunity, but the duration is shorter, making it ineffective  

Winloth
S PvP: ★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Deals very serious damage to a single enemy, equivalent to 155% of attack damage
+ Winloth protects Ranged-type allies by granting them Launch immunity
Lacks proper utilities to be useful in PvP

Hog
A PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Hog provides great utility by knocking back enemies and reducing their defense, making them vulnerable
+ Great support choice for early to mid-game progression
Lacks enough utilities to be useful for late-game

Veron
A PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Veron can knock down a target, making them vulnerable to incoming damage
+ Grants self-Damage Taken reduction buffs that allow you to sustain longer in fights
Falls off as soon as you progress into the mid-game

Pink Pig
A PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Pink Pig grants Defense Boost to allies, which makes them survive longer in fights
+ Great pick for early to mid-game progression
Becomes useless once you start getting better pets

Paikgas
A PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Charges forward and deals massive damage, while also knocking back the target
+ Applies a Damage Reduction debuff on the intended target, which hinders their damage output
Paikgas lacks the necessary utilities for late-game progression

Nordor
A PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Deals extremely serious damage to a single enemy, equivalent to 175% of its attack damage
+ Grants a useful Speed Boost buff to Melee-type allies, which makes them extremely mobile
Nordor is only great for early game progression

Stonegon
A PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Releases a shockwave, which is a great crowd control tool in the early game
+ Stonegon deals decent damage even as an early-game unit
Better Ranged-type units are available in the game

Elodiace
A PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Attacks deal decent damage, which is great for clearing early-game enemies
+ Elodiace grants Evasion boost to allies, which helps in sustaining during fights
Provides less utility than most high-tier pets

C Tier – Worst Pets in Stone Age Idle Adventure

Pet Rarity Pros & Cons

Purugo
A PvP: ★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Deals decent damage with Venom Shot in an area if connected
Purugo can be countered by certain high-tier pets
The duration of Deadly Venom is too short to be effective

Pino
A PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★
+ Can inflict Sleep on enemies, making them vulnerable to incoming damage
Pino lacks proper utilities for progression
The Sleep duration is shorter and becomes ineffective in the long term

Hipa
A PvP: ★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Hipa deals heavy damage, which is useful for early game progression
Lacks crowd control and proper utilities to be efficient and useful in the long run
Very squishy and can be defeated easily

Nogon
A PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★
+ Nogon applies Bleed that deals DoT for 2 seconds
The Bleed duration is too short to be effective against anything
Lacks crowd control, which is a necessity for early to mid-game progression

Azmuna
A PvP: ★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Deals decent AoE damage by consuming a certain amount of its own HP
Needs a heal unit to sustain through long fights due to its HP drain
Azmuna performs inconsistently and is situationally useful

Moga
A PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★
+ Spicy deals decent AoE damage for clearing grouped enemies
Moga lacks any sort of utility to be useful
Damage falls as soon as you progress through the first few Guide chapters

Fufutu
A PvP: ★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Damages enemies in an area by summoning Swampy Soil
Fufutu lacks any sort of crowd control
Provides an attack boost buff, which is useful only in the early game

Thumper
A PvP: ★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Thumper can knock back enemies and also remove 1 buff from the target
Only useful for early game progression
The damage is less, which makes it inconsistent in certain situations

Mui
A PvP: ★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ One of the best utility units for early game progression
Mui gets outclassed and replaced by other high-tier units
Lacks damage, which makes it unplayable outside the early game

Ranasif
A PvP: ★★ | PvE: ★★★
+ Heals an ally, whose HP is lower than 60%
Ranasif provides no proper crowd control, even as a Support-type unit
Gets easily replaced by other top-tier units

Bourbo
A PvP: ★★★ | PvE: ★★
+ Provides decent crowd control for the early game
50% chance to remove a debuff requires a bit of RNG luck
Bourbo is only good for the early-game

Beachtoise
B PvP: ★★ | PvE: ★★
+ Protects allies by soaking some amount of damage taken by allies
HP is too low to be able to soak massive amounts of damage
Beachtoise requires proper upgrades to become usable

Tiger Hog
B PvP: ★★ | PvE: ★
+ Reduces the Crit Hit rate of the target, which significantly helps in boss fights
Tiger Hog’s Damage is lackluster overall
Gets easily outclassed by other high-tier units

Liski
B PvP: ★ | PvE: ★
+ Liski grants Crit Hit rate boost to Melee-type allies
Damage falls off after you have progressed through the first few Guide chapters
Less HP makes it vulnerable against high-tier enemies

How to Reroll in Stone Age Idle Adventure

Now that you’re familiar with the best pets in Stone Age Idle Adventure, let’s talk about rerolling. Rerolling lets you get powerful pets at the beginning of the game, which can really help you progress faster. Here’s a guide on how to do it in Stone Age Idle Adventure.

  1. First, start the game and play the tutorial to become familiar with the game mechanics.
  2. Play the game until you unlock the ‘Draw’ feature. You can unlock this feature once you reach Guide 16 of the game.
  3. After that, use your free 10x draws on the ‘Pet Draw’ banner.
  4. If you’ve not received a top-tier pet, go to your profile on the top left side of your screen. Then, click on the ‘Log Out’ option to trigger the reroll.

So, I finally got a really awesome pet! The game asked me to link my account to my social media, and that seemed to do the trick. If you’re still not having any luck getting a good pet, just keep trying those same steps – that’s what I did!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the best pet in Stone Age Idle Adventure?

In Stone Age: Idle Adventure, pets like Holy Knight Baut, Mogaros, Cawooger, Holy Knight Pobay, and Parutu are considered top-tier. They offer a great balance of powerful attacks, helpful abilities, control over groups of enemies, and the ability to stay alive, making them strong in both player-versus-environment and player-versus-player combat.

How can I get better pets in Stone Age Idle Adventure?

As a Stone Age: Idle Adventure player, I’ve discovered you can get even better pets through the Pet Draw! It unlocks after you finish Guide 16 in the game’s story – definitely worth working towards!

Is rerolling worth it in Stone Age Idle Adventure?

Rerolling—or restarting the game to get a better starting pet—is a great strategy for new players. Getting a top-tier pet right away can significantly speed up your progress, making it simpler to beat levels and do well in player-versus-player battles.

Which pet is the best support in Stone Age Idle Adventure?

Okay, as a huge fan of Stone Age: Idle Adventure, I have to say Parutu is the best support pet, hands down. It just keeps everyone alive with its amazing healing, and it’s awesome at controlling groups of enemies. Plus, the buffs it gives your team really help them stick around longer in battles – it’s a total game changer!

You can find helpful tier lists and rerolling guides for games like Astro Defenders and Eternal Rebellion on GamerTop!

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2026-03-08 02:57