How To Get Altulis In Creatures of Sonaria (March 2026) Ultimate Guide

Creatures of Sonaria

If you’ve been roaming the diverse biomes of Creatures of Sonaria lately, you’ve probably heard whispers about the Altulis. It’s one of those creatures that catches your eye—not just because of its striking design, but because of the utility it brings to a pack. I remember when I first saw one; I knew I had to add it to my collection immediately. But like many of the more desirable creatures in the game, figuring out exactly how to acquire it can be a bit of a puzzle.

In this comprehensive guide, I’m going to walk you through everything you need to know about how to get Altulis in Creatures of Sonaria. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran looking to add a specific tier to your lineup or a new player confused by the gacha mechanics, I’ve got you covered.

Quick Summary: Altulis Overview

Before we dive into the nitty-gritty of obtaining this creature, here is a quick snapshot of what the Altulis is all about.

FeatureDetails
Creature NameAltulis
DietCarnivore
MobilityBipedal (Good stamina, decent speed)
RarityRare/Seasonal availability (Gacha)
Status EffectsBleed
Best ForCombat, Pack Hunting, Trading
Obtain MethodGacha (Specific Seasons/Events) or Trading

What is the Altulis?

The Altulis is a bipedal, theropod-like creature that fits firmly into the carnivore category. In the meta of 2026, having a reliable bleed-applying creature is crucial for both PvE (Player vs Environment) grinding and PvP (Player vs Player) skirmishes. The Altulis isn’t just a pretty face; it packs a punch with its ability to inflict bleed, which slowly drains the health of enemies over time.

From an aesthetic standpoint, it’s a favorite among many players. It has a sleek, somewhat prehistoric but fantasy-inspired look that allows for some really cool skin customizations. But looks aren’t everything. You need to know if it’s worth the investment of your hard-earned tokens.

Step-by-Step: How to Get Altulis?

Now, let’s get to the meat of the article. How do you actually get one? As of the latest updates in 2026, the Altulis is not a creature you stumble upon in the wild and grab as a baby. It is primarily obtained through the Gacha System.

Method 1: The Gacha System (Primary Method)

The most consistent way to get an Altulis is by spinning the correct Gacha. However, this is where it gets tricky. Sonaria rotates its creatures through different Gacha tiers and seasons.

  1. Check the Current Season: The Altulis is typically associated with specific seasonal rotations or is placed in the “Premium” or “Tier 2” category. You need to check the Gacha menu in-game to see which creatures are currently in the “Standard” versus “Premium” pools.
  2. Locate the Correct Gacha: Generally, rarer creatures like Altulis are found in the Advanced or Premium Gacha machines. These are distinguished by their higher cost per spin.
  3. Save Your Currency: Since the drop rate for Altulis isn’t 100%, you are going to need currency.
    • Tokens (Shom/Omnom): If it is in a standard seasonal rotation, you will likely spend Tokens (usually around 2,500 to 5,000 per spin depending on the machine).
    • Robux: If you are impatient, you can buy spins with Robux, but I always recommend grinding the in-game currency first to keep the game challenging and rewarding.
  4. Spin and Hope: RNG (Random Number Generation) is the name of the game here. You might get it on the first try, or it might take fifty spins. Pro tip: Don’t spam spin one by one if you are superstitious; save up a batch and do them at once (though mathematically it makes no difference, it feels better).

Method 2: Trading (The Reliable Way)

If spinning the Gacha sounds like a nightmare to you—and trust me, I’ve been there—you can always trade for an Altulis.

  1. Join a Trading Server: Hop into a dedicated trading server or use the chat in a busy lobby.
  2. Assess Value: The value of Altulis fluctuates. Typically, because it is a Gacha-exclusive carnivore with bleed, it holds a “Mid-Tier” to “High-Tier” value depending on the current month (March). You will likely need to offer a combination of other creatures, diet tokens, or currency.
  3. Make the Offer: Be polite. A simple “LFT Altulis, offering [List your creatures]” works wonders.
  4. Safety First: Always ensure the trade is fair. Check the age of the creature (you generally want a 100-day-old creature for max stats, though this matters less for casual play) and the diet tokens it holds.

Method 3: Breeding (If You Already Have One)

This isn’t a way to get your first one, but it is essential for getting more. If you manage to snag an Altulis, you can breed it to create babies.

  1. Find a Partner: You need another Altulis of the opposite sex.
  2. Use a Nest: Both parents must interact with a nest.
  3. Wait for the Egg: The egg will need to be incubated and then hatched.
  4. Growth: Baby creatures in Sonaria take time to grow (requiring about 10 real-time days of aging to reach 100, though you can use mushrooms/potions to speed this up). Breeding is the best way to get Altulis with high stats (HP, Damage, Speed) by “grinding” the parents’ stats up through survival.

Why You Should Get an Altulis?

Is it worth the hassle? In my opinion, absolutely. Here is why the Altulis remains a staple in 2026:

  • Bleed Status: In a game where health pools can get massive, raw damage isn’t always enough. The Altulis applies bleed, forcing enemies to retreat or die.
  • Speed and Agility: It’s not a tanky slog. It’s fast. You can chase down runners and escape dangerous situations.
  • Pack Utility: It fits well into a pack dynamic. You can deal damage while a tankier creature takes the hits.

Detailed Stats and Diet

To maximize your Altulis, you need to know how to fuel it.

  • Diet Type: Carnivore.
  • Diet Token: Meat.
  • Favorite Food: While it eats generic meat, keeping an eye out for its specific favorite food (if applicable to the current update version) will help heal it faster during combat.
  • Water Needs: Moderate. You don’t need to drink constantly, but don’t ignore the water bar.

Combat Strategy

When using the Altulis in combat:

  1. Ambush: Use its speed to get the first hit.
  2. Apply Bleed: Your goal isn’t to kill them instantly; it’s to stack that bleed effect so they can’t regenerate health.
  3. Hit and Run: If you are fighting a tank (like a Kasil or Hyaenodon), bite them, apply bleed, and back off. Let the bleed do the work.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

I’ve made plenty of mistakes in my Sonaria journey, and I want to save you from repeating them.

  • Spending All Tokens at Once: Do not dump your entire life savings into the Gacha in one sitting if you have other essential needs (like buying food or saving for a dens). Budget your spins.
  • Ignoring the Age: If you trade for an Altulis, check the “Days” stat. A baby (Day 1) is essentially useless for combat until you raise it. A Day 100 is ready to rock. Don’t pay full price for a baby unless you plan on breeding it.
  • Fighting Alone: While Altulis is good, it is not a god-tier solo creature. It excels in 1v1s of similar tier, but if a pack jumps you, you’re done. Stick to your team.

Farming Tips for Gacha Currency

Since the Gacha method is the primary way to get Altulis, you need to know how to get the currency fast.

  1. Grim Groves: This area is excellent for farming materials and drops that sell for tokens.
  2. Selling Drops: As you grind, you’ll pick up random items (eyes, limbs, etc.). Don’t hoard them unless necessary. Sell them to the currency vendor to fund your Altulis hunt.
  3. Play the Market: Buy low and sell high. If you see a creature undervalued in a trade server, grab it and resell it for a profit to build up your token stockpile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Altulis a limited creature?

Not necessarily. While it is obtained via Gacha, it rotates. It is not a “Shop Exclusive” that disappears forever, but it might not be in the current active pool every single week.

Can I get Altulis for free?

Yes, if you grind for Tokens (Shom/Omnom) without spending Robux. It takes time, but the Gacha spins can technically be free. You can also get lucky and trade for one if you have valuable unwanted creatures.

What is the Altulis worth in trade?

Value changes daily. Generally, a single Altulis (Day 100) is worth a decent-tier creature or a collection of lower-tier diet tokens. Check the latest trade value lists for March 2026 to get the exact current rates.

Does Altulis have a shiny version?

Yes, like many creatures in Sonaria, Altulis can spawn as a “Shiny” (different color palette) from the Gacha. Shinies are much rarer and significantly more valuable.

Is Altulis better than [Other Creature]?

“Better” is subjective. Altulis is a bleed applicator. If you want raw damage, you might look elsewhere. If you want utility and speed, Altulis is top-tier.

Conclusion

Getting your hands on an Altulis in Creatures of Sonaria is a rewarding experience. It’s a versatile creature that serves as a great asset for both solo players and pack leaders. By utilizing the Gacha system smartly or engaging in the player economy through trading, you’ll be soaring (or running) through Sonaria with your new companion in no time.

Remember, the game is about patience. Save your tokens, watch the markets, and don’t get discouraged by a few bad Gacha rolls. Happy hunting, and I’ll see you in the world of Sonaria.

Sunny Kaushik

I’m a self-taught techie from Noida who’s been gaming since the Counter-Strike 1.6 days. I specialize in reviewing gaming gear, exploring emerging trends, and helping readers find that perfect performance setup.
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