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Clash of Critters Reroll Guide

Do you need to reroll in Clash of Critters, and when is it actually worth the time?

Updated: 2026-05-28Launch Meta

Quick Start Steps

1

Do not reroll by default

Progression systems and code rewards matter more than a perfect opening screenshot.

2

Keep strong flexible lines

Buddi, Voltfawn, Dewgrub, Punchimp, and Taptail are all good reasons to keep an account.

Fast answer

No, most players do not need to reroll in Clash of Critters.

Why reroll is lower priority here

This game asks you to manage progression, evolution copies, and team fit, not just chase one perfect banner outcome. A good account path can outpace a flashy reroll if the rerolled account wastes Candies and duplicates later.

Good reasons to keep an account

Keep the account if your opening gives you one or more of these:

  • Buddi
  • Voltfawn
  • Dewgrub
  • Punchimp
  • Taptail

You do not need all of them. One good anchor plus code rewards is enough to move.

When rerolling makes sense

Reroll only if all three are true:

  • your opening roster feels directionless
  • you are still extremely early
  • restarting costs you very little time

Better than rerolling

Most of the time, you gain more by:

  • claiming the current codes
  • choosing one real carry
  • saving copies for a high-value evolution line
  • pushing unlocks instead of restarting repeatedly

The practical rule

If your current account has one stable team idea, play it. If it has no clear carry, no support, and no useful duplicates very early, that is the only moment rerolling starts to become reasonable.

Requirements

  • โ€ขAccess to your first summon flow

Guide FAQ

Is Buddi a reroll-worthy start?+
Yes. Buddi is one of the safest early keeps because it improves many different team shells.
Is a bad first summon enough reason to restart?+
Usually no. Code rewards and disciplined spending can recover a lot of average starts.