Choosing a dinosaur in Path of Titans can be tricky. Players must consider each dino’s abilities, stats, and other features to match their unique playstyles. Whether you want to start as the apex predator, stalwart herbivore, or a goofy little bird, the choice is yours!
Here, we'll rank the best Path of Titans dinosaurs in a tier list. Just keep in mind that much of Path of Titans is about how you want to play it, so if you find the right fit for you, don't let these rankings hold you back!
Path of Titans Dinosaurs, Ranked
Note that the following Path of Titans dinosaur tier list shouldn’t be the “end-all” reason for a player to choose a dinosaur to play. However, let this list help you select the right dinosaur that matches your preferences and power expectations.D-Tier Dinosaurs
Latenivenatrix
Although a predator, the Latenivenatrix is typically better suited in fleeing tactics than attacking enemies directly. Perhaps the reasoning behind this ideology is because of the dinosaur’s small size and similarly miniscule health. Nonetheless, supporting its small stature is the Latenivenatrix’s quick feet while on land. Players who can effectively take advantage of its fast movement can use its attacks and abilities to overwhelm other dinosaurs in Path of Titans. Use its shortness in dinosaur groups with equally-sized members to dominate large dinos with numbers instead of raw attack power.Stats
- Diet Category: Carnivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 1
- Damage: 2/5
- Defense: 2/5
- Recovery: 4/5
- Land Speed: 5/5
- Water Speed: 1/5
- Survivability: 4/5
Suchomimus
The Suchomimus in Path of Titans is a semi-aquatic predator known for its meat-eating diet and powerful build. It possesses a long, crocodile-like snout, strong swimming abilities, and sharp teeth for catching prey in and out of the water. While primarily a solitary hunter, Suchomimus may form or be part of groups that typically consist of various other dinosaurs. Although not an Alpha dinosaur, the Suchomimus can still take on a support role in a group, thanks to its versatile abilities. However, other dinosaurs in Path of Titans and their offensive and defensive capabilities can outshine the Suchomimus’ features and stats. Nonetheless, its speed, defense, and damage output may still benefit some players who can master this dinosaur’s skills.Stats
- Diet Category: Carnivore
- Class: Semi-Aquatic
- Group Slot Size: 4
- Damage: 3/5
- Defense: 3/5
- Recovery: 2/5
- Land Speed: 2/5
- Water Speed: 5/5
- Survivability: 3/5
Metriacanthosaurus
The Metriacanthosaurus, a medium-sized carnivore in Path of Titans, stands out for its versatility and supportive role. With moderate speed, decent health, and solid damage output, it can effectively pursue prey and evade danger. Its unique “Healing Call” ability allows it to heal nearby allies, making it a valuable asset in group battles. Additionally, its “Intimidating Screech” ability temporarily reduces damage taken, increasing survival. However, this dinosaur has its abilities spread widely, making it challenging to fit into specific roles, especially for new Path of Titans players.Stats
- Diet Category: Carnivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 3
- Damage: 3/5
- Defense: 2/5
- Recovery: 2/5
- Land Speed: 4/5
- Water Speed: 1/5
- Survivability: 4/5
C-Tier Dinosaurs
Allosaurus
The Allosaurus can still be a formidable predator despite it being one of the C-tier dinosaurs in Path of Titans. Known for its ambush hunting style, powerful bite, and sharp claws, this dinosaur has well-rounded stats and abilities. Despite lacking in the damage department, the Allosaurus can group with other dinosaurs to hunt larger prey or defend territories.Stats
- Diet Category: Carnivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 3
- Damage: 3/5
- Defense: 2/5
- Recovery: 2/5
- Land Speed: 4/5
- Water Speed: 1/5
- Survivability: 3/5
Amargasaurus
The Amargasaurus in Path of Titans is a plant-eating glass cannon. Although it can deal heavy damage to opponents, its survivability is relatively low due to the lack of defensive abilities and tough skin. Additionally, this spiked dinosaur is lumberingly slow, making it challenging to avoid combat. Nonetheless, highly skilled Path of Titans players can take advantage of the Amargasaurus' offensive capabilities to deal massive damage to enemies. In groups, it uses its abilities like "Stomp" and "Headbutt” to deal with small- to medium-sized enemies quickly.Stats
- Diet Category: Herbivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 3
- Damage: 4/5
- Defense: 3/5
- Recovery: 2/5
- Land Speed: 1/5
- Water Speed: 1/5
- Survivability: 2/5
Kaiwhekea
The Kaiwhekea in Path of Titans stands out for its relatively small size and agility in the water. Primarily piscivorous, it feeds on fish and smaller marine life. Known for its speed and maneuverability, the Kaiwhekea's sleek, streamlined body and powerful tail aid in hunting fish and evading larger predators. Note that the Kaiwhekea is the first fully aquatic dinosaur released in Path of Titans, which was included in the release of Gondwa, the island map. That also means that this dinosaur can’t traverse the map’s land masses, significantly limiting its offensive and defensive capabilities. Still, solo players and those in multiplayer servers can choose this dinosaur for its niche water-based abilities when necessary.Stats
- Diet Category: Carnivore
- Class: Aquatic
- Group Slot Size: 3
- Damage: 1/5
- Defense: 2/5
- Recovery: 3/5
- Land Speed: N/A
- Water Speed: 5/5
- Survivability: 3/5
Camptosaurus
Like other C-tier dinosaurs in Path of Titans, particularly the Struthiomimus, the Camptosaurus excels in fleeing from battles rather than fighting enemies. It can run away from the battlefield quickly, thanks to its fast-moving limbs. Additionally, many of the Camptosaurus’ abilities prioritize defense over offense. In particular, it has abilities like “Tough Scutes,” “Resilient Scales,” and “Hop Away,” making this dinosaur a great choice for players who wish to avoid combat. On the other hand, the Camptosaurus’ quick feet make it a great choice for groups who want to finish quests as fast as possible.Stats
- Diet Category: Herbivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 1
- Damage: 1/5
- Defense: 2/5
- Recovery: 4/5
- Land Speed: 5/5
- Water Speed: 1/5
- Survivability: 5/5
Struthiomimus
The Struthiomimus, a dinosaur resembling an ostrich, stands out in Path of Titans for its swiftness and nimbleness. This medium-sized, herbivorous dinosaur lacks teeth and relies on its speed to escape predators. This particular dinosaur excels in running away rather than facing enemies head-on. Although it lacks offensive and defensive capabilities, the Struthiomimus is the fastest land-based dinosaur in Vanilla Path of Titans. While not the most powerful, it can still be play some roles in groups. These responsibilities include it being a scout, flanker, and distraction. Its speed makes it an asset for players who prefer a tactical approach to the game.Stats
- Diet Category: Herbivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 1
- Damage: 1/5
- Defense: 1/5
- Recovery: 2/5
- Land Speed: 5/5
- Water Speed: 1/5
- Survivability: 5/5
B-Tier Dinosaurs
Ceratosaurus
The Ceratosaurus, a formidable carnivore, is known for its powerful build despite it being one of the B-tier dinosaurs in Path of Titans. It is considered a medium-sized dinosaur with a prominent horn on its nose, small forelimbs, and a sail-like crest along its back. Its strengths include being an agile hunter with a good balance of speed and power. However, it also has relatively low health compared to larger carnivores. While it can hold its own in solitary hunts, the Ceratosaurus can be a valuable asset in a group by serving as a hunter, flanker, and defender with its speed, agility, and sharp claws.Stats
- Diet Category: Carnivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 2
- Damage: 4/5
- Defense: 3/5
- Recovery: 2/5
- Land Speed: 3/5
- Water Speed: 1/5
- Survivability: 3/5
Daspletosaurus
The Daspletosaurus in Path of Titans is a mid-sized terrestrial carnivore renowned for its powerful bite and aggressive nature. Its versatile hunting abilities allow it to take down various prey. With moderate health, high damage, medium speed, and stamina, the Daspletosaurus can hunt alone or form groups to increase its chances against larger prey.Stats
- Diet Category: Carnivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 3
- Damage: 4/5
- Defense: 3/5
- Recovery: 2/5
- Land Speed: 3/5
- Water Speed: 1/5
- Survivability: 3/5
Anodontosaurus
Path of Titans players who wish to prioritize defense over offense can pick the Anodontosaurus. This thick-skinned terrestrial herbivore can generally survive many attacks that would otherwise immediately defeat other dinos. However, this dinosaur falls short in the rankings because of its slow speed. Thankfully, it has many defensive abilities to compensate for this shortcoming. For instance, its “Burly” ability increases its stamina regeneration and bone break healing by 20%. With its stats and abilities, the Anodontosaurus can become the venerable shield of any group.Stats
- Diet Category: Herbivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 3
- Damage: 3/5
- Defense: 5/5
- Recovery: 5/5
- Land Speed: 1/5
- Water Speed: 1/5
- Survivability: 5/5
Concavenator
The Concavenator is an all-around terrestrial carnivorous dinosaur in Path of Titans. Despite having limited maneuverability in the water, this dinosaur has a balanced performance while on land. Additionally, the Concavenator isn't a glass cannon or a destructive "nuke" on the battlefield. Instead, it withers its opponents' health using damage-over-time attacks, particularly from the bleeding inflicted by its claws. So, this dinosaur acts as a secondary fighter in groups, helping other party members increase the pack’s overall damage output.Stats
- Diet Category: Carnivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 2
- Damage: 3/5
- Defense: 2/5
- Recovery: 3/5
- Land Speed: 3/5
- Water Speed: 1/5
- Survivability: 3/5
Deinonychus
Although it’s one of the B-tier dinosaurs in Path of Titans, the Deinonychus is a pack hunter known for its impressive agility. With high speed, sharp senses, and powerful kicks, it excels in coordinated attacks. Despite its strengths, the Deinonychus' relatively small size makes it vulnerable when alone. The pack dynamics of the Deinonychus allow for cooperative hunting, flanking maneuvers, and defense. Still, it’s important to mention player skill and coordination still play significant roles in the effectiveness of these tactics.Stats
- Diet Category: Carnivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 1
- Damage: 1/5
- Defense: 1/5
- Recovery: 5/5
- Land Speed: 5/5
- Water Speed: 1/5
- Survivability: 5/5
A-Tier Dinosaurs
Alioramus
The Alioramus is a small yet agile carnivorous terrestrial dinosaur in Path of Titans. It possesses unique abilities that make it a formidable hunter despite its lack of raw power. With its speed and agility as this dinosaur’s main assets, the Alioramus excels in pack hunting, serving as a valuable asset in chasing down prey or harassing larger predators. Additionally, it can effectively flank opponents and scout the environment, making it a versatile member of any group.Stats
- Diet Category: Carnivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 2
- Damage: 2/5
- Defense: 1/5
- Recovery: 4/5
- Land Speed: 5/5
- Water Speed: 1/5
- Survivability: 5/5
Iguanodon
The Iguanodon is a robust herbivore in Path of Titans. Its thick skin, powerful tail, and impressive size. It excels in defense, strength, and stamina, and its distinctive features make it a powerful ally for players in single-player mode or multiplayer servers. Use its thumb spike and powerful jaws to overpower opponents on land or sea. In groups, Iguanodons can take advantage of nearby bodies of water for increased movement and damage capabilities. One notable ability is “Lightweight Scales,” which increases the Iguanodon’s movement speed by 5%. However, activating this ability also decreases its turning speed by 15%.Stats
- Diet Category: Herbivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 3
- Damage: 3/5
- Defense: 1/5
- Recovery: 3/5
- Land Speed: 3/5
- Water Speed: 3/5
- Survivability: 3/5
Albertaceratops
The Albertaceratops in Path of Titans is a plant-eating tank on four legs. Despite lacking in offensive capabilities, this two-horned dinosaur can be difficult to defeat, thanks to its defensive abilities. For instance, players can use its “Strong Legs” ability, making this dinosaur more difficult to knock back. Nonetheless, the Albertaceratops can still become an excellent fighter in the right hands. Its offensive abilities, like “Charge,” can cause high damage to unsuspecting enemies.Stats
- Diet Category: Herbivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 4
- Damage: 3/5
- Defense: 3/5
- Recovery: 2/5
- Land Speed: 2/5
- Water Speed: 1/5
- Survivability: 3/5
Styracosaurus
The Pachycephalosaurus, known for its distinctive thick, domed skull, is an excellent tank or bruiser to the right player. It has excellent offensive and defensive capabilities, letting this dinosaur fit into various roles in groups. For instance, the Styracosaurus can become the vanguard of the pack to prevent harm from other party members. Use its defensive abilities, such as “Tough Scutes,” which increases the dino’s armor by 15%, to fit into this role effectively.Stats
- Diet Category: Herbivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 3
- Damage: 4/5
- Defense: 2/5
- Recovery: 2/5
- Land Speed: 4/5
- Water Speed: 1/5
- Survivability: 2/5
Pachycephalosaurus
Even though it falls short of being one of the S-tier dinosaurs in Path of Titans, the Pachycephalosaurus still plays significant roles for users playing in single-player and multiplayer servers. Known for its thick, domed skull, this herbivore can be a tank or bruiser, especially because of its high health, stamina, and armor. Use its powerful headbutts to deal significant harm to opponents and take advantage of its reasonably high defense for increased survivability. If part of a group, the Pachycephalosaurus can help prevent threats from coming too close to the pack with its abilities that can cause Knockback.Stats
- Diet Category: Herbivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 2
- Damage: 2/5
- Defense: 2/5
- Recovery: 3/5
- Land Speed: 4/5
- Water Speed: 1/5
- Survivability: 5/5
S-Tier Dinosaurs
Deinocheirus
Although it carries a massive body, the Deinocheirus in Path of Titans is an incredibly fast swimmer and a deadly underwater combatant. However, other dinosaurs who underestimate its land abilities might be met with a swift end, thanks to the Deinocheirus powerful bite and claw attacks. In groups, the Deinocheirus can act as a front-line attacker. Doing so allows it to protect other party members from taking significant harm.Stats
- Diet Category: Herbivore
- Class: Semi-Aquatic
- Group Slot Size: 5
- Damage: 3/5
- Defense: 4/5
- Recovery: 1/5
- Land Speed: 2/5
- Water Speed: 5/5
- Survivability: 3/5
Barsboldia
Despite being known for its gentle nature, the Barsboldia boasts superior defense and speed in combat. Primarily an herbivore, it possesses strong tail attacks for defense and potentially group buff abilities. Within groups, the Barsboldia acts as a guardian, deterring predators and protecting younger or weaker members, making it a valuable asset for group migrations. For instance, players can take advantage of its Rallying Call, a Voice-embedded ability that increases the defense of nearby party members.Stats
- Diet Category: Herbivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 5
- Damage: 4/5
- Defense: 5/5
- Recovery: 3/5
- Land Speed: 2/5
- Water Speed: 3/5
- Survivability: 3/5
Spinosaurus
The Spinosaurus is a formidable dinosaur in Path of Titans. Known for its unique sail and powerful build, this giant reptile compensates for its slower speed with its impressive size and specialized abilities. In particular, players can take advantage of its sail for intimidation and thermoregulation, its proficiency in aquatic environments, and its strong jaws and claws for combat. While it's not usually a pack animal, its size and power make it a valuable ally in group situations for hunting large prey or defending territory.Stats
- Diet Category: Carnivore
- Class: Semi-Aquatic
- Group Slot Size: 5
- Damage: 5/5
- Defense: 3/5
- Recovery: 2/5
- Land Speed: 1/5
- Water Speed: 5/5
- Survivability: 3/5
Sarcosuchus
Some players call it the “Super Croc,” the Sarcosuchus is a massive aquatic S-tier predator in Path of Titans. This massive reptile dominates its environment with its immense size and powerful bite. This dinosaur’s amphibious nature and thick hide provide versatility and protection, increasing player survivability. In groups, the Sarcosuchus can become the vanguard, thanks to its thick defense and high-damaging attacks.Stats
- Diet Category: Carnivore
- Class: Semi-Aquatic
- Group Slot Size: 5
- Damage: 5/5
- Defense: 3/5
- Recovery: 1/5
- Land Speed: 2/5
- Water Speed: 5/5
- Survivability: 3/5
Tyrannosaurus
The Tyrannosaurus, also known as the T-Rex in Path of Titans, is a powerful apex predator known for its massive size, bone-breaking bite, and intimidating presence. Despite its strength, the T-Rex is relatively slow compared to other predators, making it vulnerable to agile opponents. While primarily a solitary hunter, this Path of Titans dinosaur can form temporary alliances with others for large hunts, but dominance struggles often arise. Players who choose the Tyrannosaurus must take advantage of strategic thinking to overcome the dinosaur’s limitations and unleash its raw power effectively.Stats
- Diet Category: Carnivore
- Class: Terrestrial
- Group Slot Size: 5
- Damage: 5/5
- Defense: 4/5
- Recovery: 1/5
- Land Speed: 1/5
- Water Speed: 1/5
- Survivability: 2/5
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