Creatures of Sonaria
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Creatures of Sonaria

A creature-survival game where you hatch, grow and keep a menagerie of 475 species across five size tiers, then trade the ones you have grown in a dedicated Trade Realm. Made by Sonar Studios, now Twin Atlas; 2.1B+ visits.

Quick Answer

Creatures of Sonaria is a Roblox creature-survival game by Sonar Studios (Twin Atlas). There are 475 released creatures in five tiers, 311 obtainable in-game right now and 164 trade-only. Shooms are the main tradeable currency; the wiki caps a single trade at 500,000 Shooms. Community trading values are estimates, not official — ours are labelled with their source (game.guide community value list) and checked August 17, 2026.

Latest update (checked August 17, 2026): the Roblox page's "Added This Week" line reads Gubbin, the Summer Paradise Event and a Vaumora remodel; the wiki's newest dated creature is Gubbin (2026-08-14).

39.8Kplaying now·2.2Btotal visits(live from the Roblox API)
// what it is //

What Creatures of Sonaria actually is

The wiki's one-line description is "a 2020 creature survival game", and that is accurate as far as it goes. You pick a species, spawn as a hatchling, and keep it fed, watered and alive through seasons, weather and disasters while it grows through teen and adult stages into an elder that gets stronger still. Other players are on the same map as predators, prey, packmates or nuisances. Die and the creature is gone unless you revive it.

What makes it a collecting game rather than just a survival one is the species system. Owning a species lets you create unlimited trial versions of that creature for free; the trial slot is the thing you actually play, and the species is the thing you actually own. Species come from gachas rolled with Shooms (the wiki puts a random diet-gacha roll at 65–85 Shooms), a Rotation Store, an Artifact Shop, missions, seasonal events, a Robux shop — or from other players in the Trade Realm. That last route is why the game has a values economy at all.

The current build is called Recode; the wiki keeps a parallel set of "Legacy" pages for the older version, and several classification names changed between the two (tiers gained the names Tiny, Small, Medium, Large and Enormous, for instance). Everything on this site describes Recode.

475
creatures (wiki data module)
311
obtainable in-game now
164
trade-only right now
2.1B+
visits (Roblox API)
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// what's new //

What's new (as of August 17, 2026)

The Roblox page's own "Added This Week" block listed Gubbin, the Summer Paradise Event and a Vaumora remodel when we checked. The wiki's data module dates each creature's release, and its most recent entries line up with that:

  • Gubbin — added 2026-08-14 · tier 1 · Paradise Special · Summer Paradise Event 2026 by completing its mission
  • Kelvaris — added 2026-08-07 · tier 5 · Paradise Special · Summer Paradise Event 2026 by completing its mission
  • Abyssal Geortharoc — added 2026-07-31 · tier 5 · Paradise Special · Abyssal Geortharoc Sub-Species one-time mission
  • Logavian — added 2026-07-31 · tier 4 · Paradise Special · Summer Paradise Event 2026 by completing its mission
  • Pseudora — added 2026-07-31 · tier 2 · Monthly Special · Monthly Mission System during the month of August

The Summer Paradise creatures are mission rewards for the current event; the wiki marks event species as returning "usually once per year", which is why last year's Paradise Specials sit in the trade-only column of the value list today.

// creatures and tiers //

475 creatures, five tiers, ten ways to get one

Tier is size, not power ranking. The wiki describes tier 1 as human-sized creatures that tend to be fast with decent stamina, and tier 5 as massive creatures that are usually strongest in damage, weight and defence but slowest and least agile. Diet (carnivore, herbivore, omnivore, photovore, photocarnivore) and mobility (terrestrial, semi-aquatic, aquatic, glider, flier and combinations) cut across every tier.

Tier 1
49
Tier 2
74
Tier 3
125
Tier 4
130
Tier 5
97

How each creature is obtained comes from its own wiki page's obtainability field. Grouped, the roster breaks down like this:

  • Gacha173
  • Event92
  • Mission87
  • Robux shop37
  • Artifact Shop29
  • Rotation Store29
  • Trading only11
  • Time Points shop10
  • Login rewards5
  • Other2

"Trading only" is the wiki's Beta/Recode Badge creatures (Aolenus, Keruku, Mijusuima, Corvurax) and its six Role Limited species (Aereis, Etheralotus, Owa'Stryrus, Sigmatox, Somnia Elus, Verza), which are handed to recognised creators, moderators, translators, testers and developers monthly and can only be traded by people holding that role. Event and monthly-mission creatures are shown with their original source and a "trading only now" tag when the wiki marks them unobtainable.

// trading and values //

How trading works, and what the values mean

Trading happens in the Trade Realm, reached from the Main Menu. The wiki lists what can be traded: species, trial (stored) creatures, Shooms, tokens, colour palettes, material overrides, Signature Looks and plushies. Shooms are the money — the wiki calls them the main currency and says they are widely accepted, while Tikits and Time Points cannot be traded at all. Two rules from the wiki matter for reading any value list:

  • The most Shooms one player can offer in a single trade is 500,000. Anything valued above that can only be paid across several trades — a "trust trade" — which the wiki says is extremely risky because the other side can leave.
  • Trading a species does not remove it from your account if you own more than one copy; you keep making free trials as long as one species remains. Only Role Limited species have trade restrictions on who can hold them.

Top of the community list right now

Community values — game.guide community value list (updated Aug 17, 2026) — checked August 17, 2026. Estimates, not official; the full list carries the wiki's stored price beside each one and flags 14 rows where the list and the wiki disagree.

CreatureWiki classCommunity valueDemand
KerukuBadge Reward500k-600kHigh
Somnia ElusRole Limited400k-500kHigh
CorvuraxBadge Reward300k-380kMedium
MijusuimaBadge Reward300k-350kMedium
EtheralotusRole Limited200k-350kHigh
SigmatoxRole Limited200k-350kHigh
Owa'StryrusRole Limited200k-300kHigh
VerzaRole Limited200k-300kHigh
AolenusBadge Reward200k-230kMedium
AereisRole Limited100k-200kHigh
Full value list — all 475 creatures →
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Common questions

What is Creatures of Sonaria?

A 2020 creature-survival game on Roblox by Sonar Studios (now part of Twin Atlas after merging with RedManta Games). You start as a young, weak creature and grow it to adult and elder while eating, drinking and surviving weather, disasters and other players; grown creatures can be saved, stored and traded. The Roblox page showed 2.1B+ visits at our August 17, 2026 check.

How many creatures are in Creatures of Sonaria?

475 released creatures according to the wiki's own data module (465 species plus 10 subspecies), split across five tiers: 49 in tier 1, 74 in tier 2, 125 in tier 3, 130 in tier 4, 97 in tier 5. 311 of them are marked obtainable in-game right now on their wiki pages; the other 164 are event, past-mission, badge or role-limited species that can currently only change hands in the Trade Realm.

Is the Creatures of Sonaria value list official?

No. Sonar Studios does not publish trading values. The values on our list are community estimates from game.guide community value list (updated Aug 17, 2026), cross-checked against a second community list; where the two lists' ranges do not overlap we say so on the row, and where a list's stated tier or rarity contradicts the wiki we label the row "Rumor / unverified".

What is the most valuable creature?

Keruku at 500k-600k Shooms on the community list we track — it is a Badge Reward that the wiki says is no longer obtainable except through trading. Note the wiki also states the most Shooms a player can offer in one trade is 500,000, so anything valued above that can only move as multi-part "trust trades", which the wiki explicitly warns against.

How do you get Shooms?

The wiki lists: 5 Shooms every 2 minutes your creature stays alive, 4 Shooms per region mission, daily/login rewards, Shoom piles around the map, meteor drops during Volcanic Eruptions, death rewards (250 points pays 25 Shooms, 500 pays 50), trades or giveaways in the Trade Realm, and buying them with Robux in the shop.

Are there working Creatures of Sonaria codes?

The wiki's Codes page (edited 2026-08-12) lists RIA2026 as active but says it was only available for a week after August 8, 2026, so we show it as aged out; six campfire codes only work during Discord campfire events; the remaining 23 codes on record are expired. Codes are redeemed from the Redeem Codes button on the Main Menu.

What are Aolenus and Keruku, and why are they worth so much?

The wiki records them as Beta Badge creatures: Aolenus went to anyone who played during Beta (544,698 originally in circulation) and Keruku to players who supported the game with Robux during Beta (24,222). Neither is obtainable any more except by trading, and the wiki notes Keruku is the highest-valued tradeable creature outside the Role Limited species.

Where all of this comes from

Roster, tiers, classes, stored prices and release dates are the wiki's own data module (Module:CreatureData/data, revision 304292); obtainability is each creature page's infobox; currencies, trading rules and rarity classes are the wiki's Game Currencies, Trading and Creature Rarities pages; visits and player counts are the Roblox API. All checked August 17, 2026.

Trading values are community estimates from game.guide community value list (updated Aug 17, 2026), cross-checked against a second list. They are not published by the developer and we do not present them as such.