
Welcome to the definitive Pet Simulator 99 tier list! With weekly updates and constant additions, knowing which pets reign supreme is key to maximizing your progress. We’re breaking down the best pets, from the mighty Titanics to the humble basics, so you can dominate the game. This tier list reflects the current meta, considering both raw power and trading value.
Ranking Criteria
- Damage Output (high weight): The raw damage a pet deals is a primary factor, especially for grinding zones and bosses. Higher damage translates to faster progression.
- Trading Value (medium weight): A pet’s demand and rarity significantly impact its position. High-value pets can be traded for powerful upgrades or multiple strong pets.
- Enchant Synergies (medium weight): Some pets benefit more from specific enchants. Pets that synergize well with popular enchants are rated higher.
- Hatch Rate/Availability (low weight): Extremely rare or limited-time pets gain value. Pets that are easier to obtain are ranked lower unless their stats compensate.
🏆 S Tier — Meta-Defining
These pets are the absolute best in the game, excelling in both damage and trading value. They are highly sought after and can carry you through any challenge.
Titanic Pixel Wolf
Insane damage output combined with extreme rarity makes it the most valuable pet in the game. A must-have for serious players.
Best for: Everything: Grinding, Trading, Showing Off
Huge Hell Rock
Unmatched damage for its class, plus high demand due to its unique design. Synergizes incredibly well with Strength enchants.
Best for: Grinding high-level areas, boss battles
⭐ A Tier — Very Strong
Excellent pets that perform exceptionally well. These are top-tier choices and highly desirable for most players.
Rainbow Yeti
Solid damage and relatively common compared to Titanics, making it accessible to a wider range of players. Good trading value.
Best for: Consistent damage, mid-game progression
Shiny Dominus Alienus
High damage and a cool aesthetic make it popular. Shiny variants command a premium on the trading market.
Best for: Style points, efficient grinding
Golden Dragon
A classic powerhouse. Still a solid choice, especially for players who prefer a more traditional pet.
Best for: Reliable damage, nostalgia
✅ B Tier — Solid
These pets are reliable and effective, but not quite top-tier. Still a good choice for most players, especially early to mid-game.
Enchanted Axolotl
Decent damage and benefits greatly from magic enchants. A solid pick for players focusing on magic builds.
Best for: Magic enchant builds, consistent damage
Pixel Cat
Easily obtainable and has acceptable damage output. A good starting point for new players.
Best for: Early game progression, budget builds
Lucky Lamb
Provides a decent boost to luck, useful for hatching rare pets. Its damage is okay but not its main selling point.
Best for: Hatching, luck-based strategies
🔄 C Tier — Below Average
These pets are usable, but generally outclassed by better options. Only recommended for very early game or specific niche situations.
Normal Corgi
Low damage and easily replaced. Only useful in the very beginning of the game.
Best for: Starting the game, very early grinding
Basic Hamster
Extremely weak damage output. Only kept for collection purposes, not for actual gameplay.
Best for: Collection, filling pet slots
Green Balloon Cat
Its damage is lackluster, and there are many better alternatives at this point in the game. Not recommended.
Best for: Collection, early-game if nothing else is available
⬇️ D Tier — Weak
These pets offer very little value in the current meta. Avoid using them unless absolutely necessary.
Cracked Egg
Serves no purpose other than being a cosmetic item. Damage is non-existent.
Best for: Cosmetic collection, novelty
Dust Bunny
Extremely low damage and no redeeming qualities. A complete waste of a pet slot.
Best for: None
Current Meta Analysis
The current meta is heavily focused on maximizing damage output to quickly grind new areas and defeat bosses. Titanic pets continue to dominate, with Huge pets providing a more accessible alternative for serious players. Enchant synergies are also playing a larger role in team composition.
Recent Changes
- The release of the new ‘Volcano’ area has increased the demand for high-damage pets.
- The ‘Strength IV’ enchant has been slightly nerfed, impacting pets that heavily relied on it.
- A new ‘Lucky Egg’ event has temporarily increased the availability of rare pets.
- The trading terminal UI has been updated, making it easier to find specific pets.
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FAQ
How often is this tier list updated?
This tier list is updated weekly to reflect changes in the game, such as new pet releases, balance adjustments, and shifts in the trading meta. We closely monitor the community and in-game data to ensure our rankings are accurate and up-to-date. Check back every week to stay ahead of the curve and optimize your pet team. Trading values fluctuate wildly, so staying informed is crucial!
What factors are considered when ranking pets?
We consider several factors when ranking pets, including their base damage, trading value, enchant synergies, and availability. Damage is a primary factor, especially for grinding and boss battles. Trading value reflects a pet’s demand and rarity. Enchant synergies can significantly boost a pet’s performance. Finally, availability impacts a pet’s accessibility and overall value. Keeping a balance of these factors ensures a well-rounded list.
Why are Titanic pets always at the top of the tier list?
Titanic pets are almost always at the top due to their extremely high damage output and incredible rarity. They are the most powerful pets in the game and are highly sought after by collectors and competitive players alike. Their scarcity also drives up their trading value, making them a status symbol within the Pet Simulator 99 community. These pets represent the pinnacle of pet collecting and power.
How can I improve my pet team if I don’t have access to top-tier pets?
Even without top-tier pets, you can improve your team by focusing on enchant synergies and strategic pet combinations. Experiment with different enchantments to find the best boosts for your pets. Consider using pets with complementary abilities to maximize your overall damage output. Also, actively participate in events and trade strategically to acquire better pets over time. Don’t underestimate the power of a well-coordinated team!
What are the best enchants to use on my pets?
The best enchants depend on your playstyle and the specific pets you’re using. Strength enchants are generally good for increasing raw damage output. Magic enchants can boost the effectiveness of pets with magic abilities. Critical Hit enchants provide a chance to deal extra damage. Experiment to determine which enchants work best with your team. Remember to consider the cost of the enchants when making your decision.
How does the trading meta affect pet rankings?
The trading meta significantly impacts pet rankings, especially for pets that are not necessarily the strongest in terms of damage. A pet’s demand and perceived value can drive up its ranking, even if its stats are not exceptional. Limited-time pets or those with unique designs often command a premium on the trading market. Staying informed about trading trends is crucial for maximizing your profits and building a valuable pet collection. Always check multiple sources before trading!
