Stackmon Tier List
Complete reference and strategy guide for Stackmon Tier List in Stackmon (Steam 2026). Facts, verified recipes, and practical tips.
Overview & Strategy
Stackmon — Steam Community Hub
As of August 19, 2026 (one day after release), a definitive, community-vetted tier list for Stackmon has not yet been established. The player base is currently in the discovery phase.
Why no tier list exists yet: - The game launched on August 18, 2026, and players are still exploring all 100+ Stackmon and their full evolution lines - Stackmon emphasizes creative card combinations rather than fixed power levels. A creature is often only as strong as the cards you stack onto it — making raw base stats less important than synergy. - The 7 Scout Leaders (main bosses) can be challenged in varying orders, so different creatures shine at different points in the game
Community-noted strong options (not a definitive tier list): - Fire-type Stackmon (including Ignikid) are prized early for their furnace/smelting affinity in addition to combat - Water-type Stackmon (including Hydrinny) are noted for combat versatility - Starters (Hydrinny, Lupetal, Ignikid) generally have strong full evolution lines suitable for the entire game
Where to find emerging tier lists: - Steam Community Hub discussions: https://steamcommunity.com/app/3729550/ - Official Discord: https://discord.com/invite/uyBZGQedF4 - Community Wiki: https://stackmon.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page
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Stackmon on Steam — Creature Stats and Combat
From official Steam description: Stackmon features 100+ collectible creatures across 7 elemental types: Aether, Fire, Neutral, Plant, Rock, Thunder, Water. Combat is strategic auto-battle — players do not control creatures directly during fights. Instead, the outcome depends on how you prepare your team by stacking equipment, recovery items, and buff cards before the battle begins.
Key factors that affect tier rankings in Stackmon: 1. Base stats of each Stackmon (HP, Attack, Defense, Speed) 2. Elemental type matchups against each Scout Leader 3. Compatibility with equipment card buffs 4. Automation utility at base structures (some Stackmon double as efficient base workers) 5. Evolution form strength — fully evolved Stackmon are significantly stronger
The game rewards smart builds over grinding. An off-meta creature with the right card combination can outperform a theoretically stronger one.
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