5 Best Tatari to Prepare for Horde Invasion Season 1 in Clash of Critters Guide!
Horde Invasion Season 1 is bringing a new way to compete in Clash of Critters, with multiple difficulty levels, new bosses, seasonal rankings, and rewards that make preparing your Tatari lineup more important than ever. Since your highest kill count from a single invasion will be used for the seasonal leaderboard, having the right Tatari at the right tier can make a big difference.
You do not necessarily need to level every Tatari in your collection. Instead, it is better to focus your resources on a few units that provide strong damage, healing, buffs, crowd control, or useful effects against bosses. Here are five Tatari worth preparing before Horde Invasion Season 1 begins.
1. Wave Flutter
Wave Flutter is one of the first Tatari you should consider upgrading if you want to push higher in Horde Invasion. The important breakpoint is Tier 3, since this is where the Tatari gains access to the Wave Bubble effect. At lower tiers, its value is much more limited, but Tier 3 gives it a much stronger role for controlling enemies.
Wave Flutter works especially well when placed toward the back of your formation. Its abilities can help slow down enemies and provide additional crowd control, giving your main damage dealers more time to attack. Against later waves, where enemies start appearing in larger numbers, having effects such as slow and sleep can help prevent the frontline from being overwhelmed.
You do not necessarily need to spend heavily on its levels if you are only using it as a backline support unit. The main priority should be getting it to the tier where its useful skills become available.
2. Bat

The Bat is another Tatari that should be high on your preparation list. It is already popular because it can contribute damage while also providing valuable support to other Tatari on the field.
One of its important abilities provides a damage boost to allied Sentry Tatari, while giving an even stronger boost to teammate Tatari. This makes the Bat particularly useful when playing alongside another player in Horde Invasion.
Its higher-level abilities make it even more useful. The Bat can release a swarm that deals large area damage while healing nearby allies. Another skill can target multiple locations and continuously deal area damage, with priority given to boss locations.
That boss targeting is especially useful in Horde Invasion because bosses can become a major obstacle during higher difficulties. If you are looking for a Tatari that can contribute both damage and support, the Bat is a strong choice.
3. Cheer Spring
Cheer Spring is another important support Tatari to prepare before Season 1. Its main purpose is not necessarily to deal huge amounts of damage, but to make the rest of your formation stronger and more durable.
Its support abilities can provide attack and defense bonuses, while higher tiers add additional utility. One particularly useful effect can periodically grant invisibility to nearby allies. This can become valuable during the later parts of an invasion when keeping your important Tatari alive becomes more difficult.
Cheer Spring also works well when positioned in the middle of your formation. From there, it can support multiple nearby Tatari at the same time while providing healing and other buffs.
For players trying to push for a high Horde Invasion score, Cheer Spring is one of the Tatari that can quietly make a huge difference. It may not always have the highest damage number on the screen, but the buffs and defensive effects can help the entire team survive longer.
4. Sun Floor

Sun Floor is another support-focused Tatari that deserves attention before Horde Invasion Season 1. Its abilities revolve around healing, buffs, shields, and crowd control, making it useful in longer battles where your team needs to survive multiple waves.
One of its main abilities shines sunlight over allied Tatari, healing them while providing a Sunshine attack and defense boost. This gives your formation additional offensive and defensive power at the same time.
As you upgrade Sun Floor, its utility becomes even better. It can provide shields to allies within its range, while some of its attacks have a chance to damage enemies and inflict stun. Its stronger skill can affect the entire battlefield, stunning enemies while also giving your allies an attack boost.
For Horde Invasion, these effects are valuable because the mode is built around surviving wave after wave. Sun Floor can help keep your team alive while also improving its overall damage output.
5. Frog
The final Tatari on this list is Frog, and it is arguably one of the most useful choices for players who want more damage against groups of enemies and bosses.
Frog becomes especially interesting at Tier 3 and Level 7, where it gains access to its stronger oil-based ability. It sprays scalding oil across a large area in front of it, slowing enemies before the oil ignites and begins dealing continuous damage.
The attack can also inflict Burn, followed by a final explosion that deals additional damage. This makes Frog particularly effective when enemies are forced to travel through a limited area.
That is important in Horde Invasion because some waves can concentrate enemies into specific lanes. When multiple enemies or bosses move through the same area, Frog’s oil puddle can damage several targets at once.
You can even use Frog effectively before reaching its highest tier. A lower-tier Frog can still contribute useful damage, while Tier 3 unlocks its more powerful area-control potential.
How to Prepare Your Tatari Before Season 1
Getting the right Tatari is only part of preparing for Horde Invasion. You should also spend your resources carefully because increasing their overall strength can make a noticeable difference once you start climbing the difficulties. Focus on these areas:
- Increase Tatari tiers: Unlocking higher tiers can provide completely new skills and effects.
- Raise star levels: Extra star levels can improve the overall stats of your Tatari.
- Upgrade the Dojo: Dojo upgrades can help improve the strength of your units.
- Increase the food meter: Feeding your Tatari can provide additional improvements.
- Upgrade important skills: Prioritize abilities that directly improve damage, healing, buffs, or crowd control.
- Build a balanced formation: Do not focus entirely on damage. Healing, defense, buffs, and crowd control can become increasingly important in later waves.
- Prepare for bosses: Some Tatari have abilities that specifically help against bosses, so keep them in mind when building your lineup.
How Horde Invasion Season 1 Ranking Works
Horde Invasion Season 1 is expected to run for around 28 days, giving players time to improve their best score. The important part is that your ranking is based on your highest kill count achieved during a single invasion.
This means you do not necessarily need to grind Horde Invasion endlessly every day just to accumulate points. Instead, the goal is to build a strong enough team that you can eventually produce your best possible run.
There are also daily rewards to collect, so it is still worth checking the mode regularly even if you are not actively trying to take the top spot on the leaderboard.
The seasonal rewards include various card packs, capsules, and special avatar frame rewards. The highest-ranked players can receive better rewards, while players further down the leaderboard can still receive useful seasonal items.
Horde Invasion Season 1 gives Clash of Critters players another reason to improve their Tatari collection. With higher difficulties, new bosses, seasonal rankings, and rewards, simply having strong damage dealers may not be enough. A balanced team that combines damage, healing, buffs, crowd control, and boss-focused abilities should have a much easier time pushing further.
If you are not sure where to spend your resources before the season starts, Wave Flutter, Bat, Cheer Spring, Sun Floor, and Frog are five Tatari worth prioritizing. Getting them to useful tiers and improving their star levels, Dojo bonuses, food levels, and skills can give you a solid foundation for Horde Invasion Season 1.
The most important thing is not to spread your resources too thin. Focus on a small group of Tatari first, build a reliable formation around them, and then start working toward the higher difficulties once the season begins.