My Dino Park Dinosaurs: Tier List, Eggs, and Top Picks - Dinos

My Dino Park Dinosaurs: Tier List, Eggs, and Top Picks

Compare the best My Dino Park dinosaurs, egg costs, upgrade order, and early-game spending priorities for faster park growth.

2026-07-05
my dino park Wiki Team
Quick Guide
  • My Dino Park dinosaurs scale best when you fill every empty slot first, then replace weak earners quickly.
  • Common and Uncommon eggs build your early cash loop; save bigger spends for Rare and Epic growth.
  • T-Rex, Spinosaurus, and Triceratops are the strongest late-game anchors in the current roster.
  • Redeem codes first so your first purchases start from a stronger Cash and Teeth base.

How to Read the My Dino Park Roster

Start with the official Roblox experience, finish the tutorial, redeem codes, and turn every open plot into income. The fastest progress comes from treating dinosaurs as a cash engine, not a collection screen.

Use the official Roblox experience as your launch point, then work outward from starter eggs into higher-rarity buys.

Video Highlights:

  • Early cash flow matters more than saving for one expensive dinosaur.
  • The tutorial unlocks the Store and the redeem box.
  • Codes can fund your first egg purchases and upgrades.
  • Mid-game growth starts when you replace Common picks with Rare earners.
StageBest FocusWhat You Should Buy
StarterFill slots fastCommon Egg, Uncommon Egg, first upgrade
Mid-gameRaise income per slotRare Egg, Velociraptor, Stegosaurus
Late-gameMaximize top earnersEpic Egg, T-Rex, Spinosaurus, Triceratops
Code boostFree progressFrozen Egg, Cash, Teeth rewards
Early Rule

Do not leave empty land sitting idle. A lower-tier dinosaur that is already placed is usually better than waiting for a perfect hatch.

My Dino Park Dinosaurs Tier List

This tier list focuses on practical value: income, unlock timing, and how long each pick stays useful. The strongest choices are not always the rarest ones; the best pick is the one that speeds up your next purchase.

S Tier

  • T-Rex
  • Legendary Egg
  • Frozen Egg reward
  • Endgame park anchors

A Tier

  • Spinosaurus
  • Triceratops
  • Epic Egg
  • Strong mid-to-late value

B Tier

  • Brachiosaurus
  • Stegosaurus
  • Velociraptor
  • Best growth bridge

Starter Tier

  • Compsognathus
  • Gallimimus
  • Dilophosaurus
  • Good only for opening income
TierPickBest UseWhy It Stands Out
ST-RexLate-game anchorHighest listed dinosaur income
SLegendary EggEndgame hatchLeads to the top reward pool
SFrozen EggFree early boostCode-only value plus Cash
ASpinosaurusMid-to-late growthStrong Epic-tier income
ATriceratopsMid-to-late growthReliable high-value crowd pull
BVelociraptorEarly upgrade targetBest first Rare buy
BBrachiosaurusMid-game incomeStrong Rare-tier return
CPterodactylEarly fillerUseful before Rare eggs
DCompsognathusStarter fillCheapest early-slot option
Tier List Trap

Do not rush Legendary spending before your park has enough earning slots. A stronger egg is less useful if the rest of the park still sits empty.

Egg Guide and First Spending Path

Your egg order should follow your cash flow, not your ego. Common and Uncommon eggs build the first income layer, Rare eggs create the first real jump, and Epic or Legendary eggs should wait until your park can recover quickly.

1

Redeem active codes first

Open Store, find the gift-code box, and claim the current rewards before buying anything.

2

Buy the first Common Egg

Use cheap starter Cash to hatch quickly and start visitor income immediately.

3

Fill land with Uncommon and Rare upgrades

Replace weak starters once your park can afford better hatches without stalling.

4

Move into Epic eggs later

Save for Epic only after your Rare dinosaurs and upgrades are already working.

5

Save Legendary for the rebuild window

Buy Legendary when your park can bounce back from the 50,000 Cash spend.

EggCostHatch TimeBest UsePriority
Common Egg500 CashInstantFirst purchaseHighest
Uncommon Egg4,000 Cash10 secondsEarly upgradeHigh
Rare Egg10,000 Cash30 secondsMain mid-game stepHigh
Epic Egg25,000 Cash1 minuteMid-to-late growthMedium
Legendary Egg50,000 Cash2 minutesEndgame goalLow until stable
Frozen EggCode rewardCode itemFree boost hatchHighest when available

Before You Spend Cash:

  • Redeem UPDATE2, BESTDINOGAME, DINOSLOVESU, WELCOME, and THX4PLAYING
  • Buy Common or Uncommon eggs before chasing expensive hatches
  • Place every new dinosaur so the park keeps generating income
  • Move into Rare eggs only after the starter loop feels stable
  • Delay Legendary spending until your current park can recover fast
Best Early Path

If you want the smoothest start, use code rewards first, buy Common eggs next, then jump to Rare once the first income loop is steady.

Cash, Teeth, and Upgrade Order

Cash drives the core loop in My Dino Park, while Teeth acts as the premium-style progress reward in the current update structure. Your best strategy is simple: earn, place, multiply, then expand.

UpgradeCostIncome BoostWhen to Buy
Visitor Booth2,000 Cash1.2x visitor incomeFirst upgrade
Food Court8,000 Cash1.5x visitor incomeEarly-mid game
Dino Hotel20,000 Cash2x visitor incomeMid game
Helicopter Tour50,000 Cash3x visitor incomeLate game
UpdateDateMain Changes
UPD 12026-07-01Launch roster, 12 standard dinosaurs, base egg progression
UPD 22026-07-04New codes, Frozen Egg reward, bug fixes, Teeth adjustments

For the cleanest official routing, use the Roblox experience, the Dino Community group, and the official Discord.

Spend Order

Buy eggs first, then stronger dinosaurs, then park upgrades, and only then expand land aggressively. That order keeps your park productive at every step.

Checklist and FAQ

Final Optimization Tips

The fastest parks usually do three things well: they redeem codes early, replace weak dinosaurs on time, and avoid buying upgrades before the dinosaur base is ready.

Core My Dino Park Goals:

  • Keep every land slot producing something
  • Use Rare eggs as your first serious income jump
  • Hold Epic and Legendary buys until the park can support them
  • Treat upgrades as multipliers, not replacements
  • Check update rewards before every major spending session

Q: What is the best starter choice in My Dino Park dinosaurs?

Common Egg dinosaurs are the best starter choice because they are cheap, instant, and help you build the first income loop.

Q: When should I buy Rare eggs?

Buy Rare eggs once your Common and Uncommon dinosaurs are already producing steady Cash and you can afford the 10,000 Cash spend without stalling.

Q: Is T-Rex worth saving for?

Yes, but only after your park can recover quickly. T-Rex is a late-game goal, not a first-session purchase.

Q: Should I redeem codes before buying eggs?

Yes. Codes like UPDATE2 and DINOSLOVESU give a stronger early bankroll, which makes your first egg and upgrade choices much easier.