Grass Tank
Pearpair
Pearpair guide for Clash Critters with role notes, upgrade priority, best modes, teammate ideas, image sources, wiki facts, and conservative build advice.
Quick Verdict
Sweet Splatter is the page's main hook
Pearpair is a Grass Tank worth checking through area damage. Move it into testing only if one side of the board collapses before damage units can work. Compare it against another Tank so the result is tied to team function, not collection value.
The current wiki stat grades list Attack E, HP D, Defense E, which helps set expectations before you compare it with alternatives. It sits in the middle of Solpear -> Pearpair -> |Feeding Upgrade List=, so the main question is whether the bridge form is useful while you work toward the endpoint. Its Blue tier makes it a low-cost early option, but that also means it should not crowd out stronger long-term projects.
F2P value: Practical early on: Pearpair can cover a slot cheaply, but stop once stronger line options take over.
Best Modes
Good places to test
- Campaign pushes where Pearpair can take the first contact for a weak lane
- Gold Mine Rush defense tests that reward durable placements
- Teams built around fragile Grass damage dealers that need more time to work
Be careful in
- Timeout losses where the existing frontline already survives
- Boss attempts where every open slot must increase damage uptime
Compare results against the Gold Mine Rush guide, Boss Challenge guide, and Horde Invasion guide.
Best Teammates
Pearpair should sit in front of damage dealers that benefit from the time it buys, especially same-element projects that share upgrade planning.
Use these as comparison partners, then keep the pairing that makes Pearpair's listed skill easiest to measure.
Upgrade Priority
Priority: Pearpair moves up the queue when early contact is the reason the formation falls apart.
Give Pearpair one stable formation and one control run without it; upgrade only if the Grass Tank slot is the difference.
Stop before rare materials if Pearpair needs too much protection or setup to perform its listed job.
Appearance
Visual notes summarized from wiki.gg.
Trivia
Short wiki-derived facts rewritten for this guide.
- Prior to the update on 3/11/2026, its bio description said: There seem to be two pears in your camp.
- Prior to the update on 5/13/26 its bio description said: Once Pearpair finds their other half, the two will stay inseparable and help each other shoulder the.
Skills
- Sweet Splatter: Drops a torrent of pears from a range that deal limited AoE damage.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths
- Area damage gives Pearpair a clear reason to test it against crowded waves.
- Grass typing makes it easier to slot into teams that need that element without changing the whole board.
- Its evolution position (bridge form in the Solpear -> Pearpair -> |Feeding Upgrade List= line) helps decide whether the unit is a short bridge or a longer project.
Weaknesses
- Area-focused value drops sharply when the fight feeds enemies one at a time.
- Public data does not confirm every exact number, so compare repeated attempts rather than one lucky clear.
- Pearpair can be outclassed if another Tatari covers the same Tank job with better current investment.
Common Mistakes
- Testing Pearpair while changing several other slots, which makes it hard to tell whether area damage helped.
- Continuing upgrades after Pearpair has already fallen out of the active 15-slot board.
- Calling one lucky clear proof when the same setup fails repeated attempts.
FAQ
Is Pearpair worth building in Clash Critters?
Pearpair is worth attention when area damage is the answer your team is missing. If the stage is asking for a different job, keep it as a comparison pick rather than forcing upgrades.
Is Pearpair good for beginners?
Pearpair can help beginners when it fills an early slot cheaply, but it should not drain resources once stronger forms or better-role options arrive.
What team should I use with Pearpair?
Pearpair should sit in front of damage dealers that benefit from the time it buys, especially same-element projects that share upgrade planning.