Feeding is a core way to improve Tataris in Clash of Critters. Candy and Lunchboxes are especially important during the launch window because early codes give these resources and new players need to decide where to spend them.
Main food resources
| Resource | What to use it for | Early priority |
|---|---|---|
| Candy | General Tatari upgrades and feeding | Spend on active battle Tataris |
| Lunchbox | Higher-value food reward | Save for a Tatari you will keep using |
| Other food items | Future event or camp feeding | Verify in game before adding exact details |
Best feeding priority
| Priority | Feed first |
|---|---|
| 1 | Your main damage Tatari |
| 2 | Your best S+ or S-tier Tatari |
| 3 | A Tatari that helps you clear your current stage wall |
| 4 | A utility or durable Tatari that keeps the team stable |
| 5 | Collection-only Tataris after your core team is strong |
Do not feed every Tatari
New players often spread resources across everything they collect. That feels good early, but it can leave your main team underpowered when stages become harder.
A better approach:
- Pick 2–3 core Tataris.
- Feed only those until you hit a real progression wall.
- Use new pulls in test battles before feeding them.
- Save Lunchboxes until you know which Tatari line you want to evolve.
Food and evolution
Feeding and evolution are connected because both represent long-term investment. A Tatari you feed heavily should usually be one you may evolve later. If you do not plan to evolve a Tatari, limit feeding to the minimum needed for early stages.
Launch code food value
The two known launch codes give enough early Candy to matter:
| Code | Food-related reward |
|---|---|
goonbug | 4,000 Candy and 1 Lunchbox |
hellotatari | 4,000 Candy |
This means a new account can start with 8,000 Candy if both codes work.