Decision Tiers
The table ranks actions by how reliably they improve a real account. S-tier actions apply to almost every early player and are hard to waste when followed in order. A-tier actions are strong after a quick account check. Watch-tier actions can be useful, but they need Store context, update context, or verified dinosaur data before they should lead the session.
| Tier | Decision | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| S | Redeem active codes before buying eggs | Rewards change the first useful purchase window. |
| S | Hatch Frozen Egg before spending attached Cash | The result changes space and recovery decisions. |
| A | Buy repeatable affordable eggs | Repeatability builds stable visitor income. |
| A | Upgrade when space or recovery blocks progress | Capacity turns dinosaurs into value. |
| Watch | Spend Teeth immediately | Check Store targets first because Update 2 economy is newer. |
| Watch | Trust species rankings without fields | Ranking needs income, cost, space, rarity, and update date. |
Tier Method
A decision gets S tier when it improves most accounts immediately and has low risk. A decision gets A tier when it is strong after a simple condition check. Watch tier means the item may be strong but needs more context, such as Store prices, account stage, or verified dinosaur data.
This method keeps the page useful during updates. When the game exposes or players verify more numbers, the same table can turn into a species and egg tier list without rewriting the route logic.
Do not read Watch as bad. It means the decision is sensitive. Teeth may become S-tier for a specific account if the Store target is clear. A dinosaur may become S-tier after income and space data are verified. The label protects players from acting before those conditions are known.
How to Update the Tier List
When new data arrives, update the decision first, then the label. A new code with a large reward may move code redemption higher, while a nerfed reward may lower it. A newly verified dinosaur table can add species rows only after cost, source, income impact, space pressure, and update date are present.
This order keeps the page stable. Players can use the same route logic after every update, while the specific rows change as evidence improves. The tier list should never depend on a single unsourced screenshot or a video title alone.