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Path of Titans Dinosaurs Ranked: A Full Tier List With Stats and Abilities

Other Games·August 9, 2024·74 min read

Picking a dinosaur in Path of Titans is rarely a quick decision. Stats, abilities, group sizes, and personal playstyle all collide the moment you spawn in, and the wrong choice can leave you running from fights you should be winning. Whether you fancy playing apex predator, durable herbivore, or a fast little scout, the options are wide.

Quick note up front: tier lists in survival games are guidelines, not laws. If your favorite dinosaur is sitting in C-tier and you still dominate with it, more power to you.

Ranking Every Path of Titans Dinosaur

The tier list below covers the vanilla roster and stat sheets to give a rough idea of which dinos punch above their weight, which ones are workhorses, and which ones mostly survive by running. Use it as a starting point, then ignore it if you find a different style that works for you.

D-Tier: Niche Picks and Heavy Lifts

Latenivenatrix

The Latenivenatrix is technically a predator, but its first instinct should usually be to run. With limited health and a small frame, head-on fights are not its game. What it does well is move. Land speed sits at the top of the scale, so skilled players can use hit-and-run pressure to wear bigger dinosaurs down. Pack it with similarly sized allies and you can swarm targets that would mulch a single Latenivenatrix in seconds.

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 is a semi-aquatic carnivore with a long, crocodile-like jaw and surprisingly capable swimming. It mostly hunts solo, but it slots into mixed groups as a support fighter when needed. The issue is that most direct competitors hit harder or shrug off more punishment, so it tends to be outshone in straight fights. Master its water mobility and balanced stat spread, though, and it still has a job to do.

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 tries to do a bit of everything: chase prey, escape ambushes, and patch up teammates. Its "Healing Call" buffs nearby allies, and "Intimidating Screech" cuts incoming damage for a short window. That utility is genuinely useful in coordinated groups, but spreading its kit so thin means new players often struggle to figure out what role they should actually be playing.

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: Functional but Outpaced

Allosaurus

Even mid-tier, the Allosaurus still earns its reputation. Ambush attacks, sharp claws, and a strong bite let it hold its own, and its stat spread is balanced enough that no single weakness stands out. Raw damage is on the lower side compared to bigger carnivores, but grouping up turns it into a credible threat against larger prey or for territorial defense.

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

Amargasaurus is the classic glass cannon herbivore. It hits hard, but its defenses and tough hide are nothing to brag about, and its top speed is slow enough that running away is rarely an option. In coordinated packs, abilities like "Stomp" and "Headbutt" let it shred small and medium opponents quickly, though only experienced players really translate that damage potential into wins.

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 is the first fully aquatic creature added to Path of Titans, arriving alongside the Gondwa island map. It is small, fast, and built for fish hunting, with a streamlined body and a strong tail for sharp turns underwater. The catch is unavoidable: it cannot leave the water. That hard cap on movement makes it situational, but in the right server or solo run, its niche speed and agility are still worth picking.

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

Camptosaurus, like its C-tier neighbor the Struthiomimus, is built around getting out of fights rather than winning them. Defensive abilities like "Tough Scutes," "Resilient Scales," and "Hop Away" all push it toward avoidance, and its fast feet make it one of the better choices for groups grinding quests at speed. Combat-focused players, though, will find the offensive numbers depressing.

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 has a distinctly ostrich-like build: medium-sized, herbivorous, toothless, and absurdly fast. In vanilla Path of Titans, no land dinosaur outruns it. Combat is not its job. It scouts, it flanks, and it distracts. Players who lean into tactical play will get more out of it than anyone hoping to brawl.

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: Reliable Mid-Range Picks

Ceratosaurus

The Ceratosaurus is the agile mid-weight carnivore on this list. Its nose horn, small forelimbs, and back crest give it a distinctive silhouette, and it manages a good balance of speed and damage. Health is on the lower side compared to apex predators, which limits solo fights against bigger threats, but its kit makes it a useful flanker or harasser in coordinated packs.

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 is a mid-sized terrestrial hunter with a heavy bite and an aggressive temperament. Damage output is high, speed is reasonable, and recovery sits in the middle of the pack. It can take down a range of prey alone, but pairing up with others significantly improves its odds against larger threats.

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

If you want to lead with your face, the Anodontosaurus is your dinosaur. Its thick hide soaks up damage that would kill most other dinos outright. Speed is the weakness, but defensive utility makes up for it: "Burly" alone boosts stamina regen and bone-break healing by 20%. Slot it into a group and it becomes the wall everyone else hides behind.

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 a balanced terrestrial carnivore without a real standout stat. Water mobility is limited, but its land game is steady. Where it earns its spot is sustained pressure: its claws inflict bleed, so it whittles opponents down over time instead of trying to one-shot them. In packs, that damage-over-time profile makes it a strong secondary fighter that boosts overall group 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

Deinonychus is the textbook pack hunter. High speed, sharp senses, strong kicks, and a kit built around cooperative attacks. Solo, its small frame becomes a problem, and players who try to brawl alone get punished quickly. Run it with a coordinated team and the flanking, harassment, and group defense it brings start to shine, though that does require everyone actually paying attention.

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: Strong Generalists and Specialists

Alioramus

The Alioramus is small, fast, and built for harassment rather than headbutting. Raw damage is modest, but agility and pack hunting let it chase prey, scout terrain, and tag larger predators while staying out of reach. Slot it into a group and it becomes a useful flanker that other dinos struggle to pin down.

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 sturdy herbivore with thick skin, a powerful tail, and a frame built for pressure. It hits decently, holds up well, and runs strong stamina. Its thumb spike and bite let it duel on land or in water, and groups can lean on nearby rivers or lakes for extra mobility. One ability to watch is "Lightweight Scales," which adds 5% movement speed at the cost of 15% turning. Worth it for straight-line play, less so in tight skirmishes.

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 is a four-legged tank with two big horns and a stubborn defense. Offense is not its strong suit, but it is genuinely hard to push around: "Strong Legs" reduces how easily it gets knocked back, making it frustrating for opponents to stagger. The right player can still tap into its offensive options, especially "Charge," which lands serious damage on unsuspecting targets.

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 Styracosaurus, with its distinctive horns and frill, sits in a comfortable spot between bruiser and tank. Offense and defense are both solid, and it slots into multiple group roles without much fuss. Vanguard is the most common job: "Tough Scutes" alone adds 15% armor, letting it absorb hits aimed at squishier teammates.

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

The Pachycephalosaurus does not quite reach S-tier, but it still pulls weight in both solo runs and multiplayer servers. Its trademark thick, domed skull supports a tank-bruiser kit with high health, stamina, and armor. Headbutts deliver real damage, and its knockback abilities are perfect for keeping intruders from creeping up on the rest of a pack.

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: The Apex of Path of Titans

Deinocheirus

The Deinocheirus is a deceptively fast swimmer in a huge body. Underestimate it on land and the strong bite and claw attacks will end the conversation quickly. Group play turns it into a front-line attacker, soaking pressure so the rest of the pack can operate without getting picked apart.

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

The Barsboldia looks gentle, but its combat stats say otherwise. Strong defense, respectable speed, and powerful tail strikes give it a deceptively dangerous edge. It is most useful as a group guardian thanks to its Rallying Call, a voice-based ability that buffs nearby allies' defense. Long migrations and protecting weaker teammates are exactly where it earns its slot.

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 trades raw speed for sheer size and specialization. Its iconic sail handles thermoregulation and intimidation, while strong jaws and claws make it a brutal close-range fighter. It is most at home in semi-aquatic terrain, where its swim speed turns most pursuits into one-sided affairs. Not a natural pack animal, but a powerful asset whenever territorial defense or big-game hunting is on the agenda.

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

Nicknamed "Super Croc" by parts of the community, the Sarcosuchus dominates rivers and shorelines. Immense size, a punishing bite, and an amphibious build mean it has tools wherever the fight happens. Thick hide carries it through prolonged engagements, and in groups it serves as the vanguard that pushes into bad odds for everyone else.

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 T-Rex is the apex predator every tier list contractually has to include near the top. Massive frame, bone-breaking bite, and a presence that scatters smaller dinos on sight. The trade-off is mobility: it is slow, and agile opponents can frustrate it endlessly. Usually a solo hunter, but it will tolerate temporary alliances when bigger prey or rival apex predators show up. Skilled players who plan their fights rather than charge in tend to get the most out of it.

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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