Bestiary
The Bestiary is most useful when you treat it like a creature index and a Full House checklist at the same time.
This section is broader than the boss roster. It covers creatures, enemies, variants, and likely miss points that matter for Full House and other completion goals.
Quick Facts
Fast read before the full guide
Main Use
Track creatures, variants, and likely Full House miss points.
Common Miss
Boss summons, small enemies, and separate variant layers.
Boss Split
Boss families stay in Bosses while Bestiary keeps the wider creature archive.
Best Next Page
Full House Bestiary Guide
Bestiary Answer
Use Bestiary like a creature archive and a Full House checklist at the same time
This page is strongest when the search question is about creatures, variants, summons, or completion cleanup rather than direct boss prep.
Short answer
Community-testedTrack every different creature name, portrait, summon source, and variant layer as a separate candidate until stronger verification says otherwise.
Best for
ConfirmedFull House cleanup, creature lookup, variant checks, and small miss-point tracking.
Avoid if
ConfirmedYou need boss-specific prep, family pages, or encounter routing first.
What is confirmed
ConfirmedBestiary is the wider creature archive, while Bosses stays focused on named boss families and visible variants.
What is inferred
InferredSome edge-case completion behavior still depends on cautious checklist logic rather than fully solved verification.
Fast route
Community-testedCheck Full House Bestiary Guide first for completion logic, then use the full creature roster for name-by-name cleanup.
What Counts In The Bestiary?
Use this page for:
- ordinary enemies and creatures
- environmental threats
- entries that are not cleanly boss-classified
- variant layers that may matter for completion
- likely Full House support tracking
For completion purposes, treat any different name, portrait, summon source, or variant layer as a separate candidate until stronger verification says otherwise.
How To Use The Bestiary For Full House
Full Roster
Where can you browse the full creature list on one page?
Use the flat creature roster when you want all tracked Bestiary entries before you return to Full House routing.
Full House
How do you approach 100% Bestiary completion?
Start here if your main goal is the Full House achievement rather than general creature lookup.
Boss Variants
Which boss families and variants belong in the completion picture?
Use Bosses for base, +, and ++ roster tracking while Bestiary stays focused on the wider archive.
Boss Summons
Why are boss summons one of the easiest miss points?
Clawdia-linked Crawlees are a good example of why smaller units can matter for completion.
Collection Goals
How do Full House and other collection achievements differ?
Compare Full House with Shiny-hunting and broader collection routes before you plan the run.
Common Full House Miss Points
- summons or minions that do not look important at first glance
- small enemies that feel disposable
- entries with different portraits but similar family names
- creatures that overlap with boss fights but are still tracked separately
The biggest completion trap is assuming that defeating the largest or most memorable enemy covers everything connected to that encounter.
Index Layer
All Tracked Bestiary Entries
Use this roster for creature lookup, completion tracking, and wider ecosystem reference outside the stricter Bosses section.
13 entries
BlobFish
An easy, if tasteless, bite that reads more like a low-threat ecosystem resident than a centerpiece encounter.
Important to include because the current Bestiary is broader than just marquee threats, so the site should reflect that roster honestly.

Crabbybara
A massive, blizzard-resistant creature described as protective and reluctant toward violence.
More useful as bestiary context than as a solved boss page right now, but still worth indexing with art and flavor.

Crawlees
Cute and expendable smaller creatures that help illustrate swarm-style ecosystem pressure.
A good reminder that not every indexed threat is a headline boss; some matter because they change fight texture and pressure density.

HatBirb
A smart nest-oriented creature that rarely strays far from safety.
Its current community description makes it feel more like a wildlife entry than a set-piece encounter, and the site should preserve that distinction.

Pantther
An aggressive but self-preserving predator with a strong aversion to water.
A solid threat-profile entry that may later connect well to biome-specific routing guidance.
Pilferret
An annoying little creature whose current CrabCodex entry is more about personality and nuisance than a clean mechanical breakdown.
This entry is intentionally text-only for now because a stable portrait path was not available in the current source pull.

Sandshark
A burrowing predator that navigates terrain density and can locate targets by sound.
One of the stronger bestiary candidates for future terrain- and visibility-linked strategy notes.

SnowHare
A fast-moving creature with unusual vision behavior and a reputation as very literal fast food.
Useful roster filler now, with room to become a more concrete speed/escape reference later.

Spiderfrog
A cute but toxic hunter whose tongue can confuse prey.
One of the bestiary entries that already hints at status-effect or confusion pressure.

Spineapple
A nasty surprise creature that reportedly still tastes like fruit.
A memorable ambush-style entry that helps round out the archive beyond obvious brute threats.

Spitfish
A dangerous water-based opponent that weaponizes high-powered sea-water spit but cannot leave the water.
A very good environment-dependent entry because its danger profile is clearly tied to water access.

Turtoid
A stubborn creature that is only vulnerable when its belly is exposed during eating or attacking.
One of the clearest examples of a bestiary entry that already implies a conditional counterplay window.

Beeware
A pesky, aggressive predator described as so focused on slaughter that it can forget to eat.
Useful as a creature and enemy reference, but not strong enough in public sources to keep under the Boss heading.
