Tier List Explained
This Dandy’s World page answers one player problem without inventing active codes, hidden Toon stats, Twisted behavior, exact quest rewards, floor odds, or current Discord channel facts. It uses official Roblox data and checked public references, then keeps fast-changing Alpha claims tied to source dates.
What this solves
Tier lists can help orientation, but role fit and team plan decide the run.
The source frame for this page is Toons, Trinkets, and Floors references. Use that frame to make a practical run decision instead of copying a generic horror-survival answer.
Player decision
Use rankings as questions: what role, what floor pressure, what source date, and what team composition?
For Dandy’s World, the useful order is: check safe codes, choose a Toon role, understand the team objective, complete machines, manage Twisted pressure, collect research only when safe, use trinkets and items around the role, then descend only when the team is ready.
Common mistake
The common mistake is treating tier lists, old Alpha update notes, Toon screenshots, or reward clips as a complete run plan. A popular Toon, trinket, item, or quest reward can still be wrong if it does not help the current floor, team role, machine route, or survival pressure.
Safe next step
- Check the codes page first, but leave weak claims pending.
- Use the current floor, Toon role, machine pressure, Twisted pressure, research goal, and team state to choose one next action.
- Do not publish exact hidden stats, quest rewards, floor odds, or Twisted behavior unless a listed source verifies them.
- Reject scripts, executors, free-Ichor downloads, cookie requests, QR scans, account checks, and Discord token requests.
Source guardrails
Discord invite status is verified through the invite API, but channel-body facts are not publishable until a readable channel collection report exists for this game. Code pages and wiki pages are dated references, not proof that every historical code, reward, Toon value, or Alpha update claim is current.