Tools
Kaiju Alpha tools
Stats Comparator
Compare Destoroyah Aggregate, Destoroyah Form 4, Kiryu Type 3, Suko, and Godzilla Minus One by player goal and verification state.
Damage Comparison Calculator
Select any two kaiju from all 8 forms and compare HP, DPS score, stamina cost, speed tier, and best mode side-by-side. Winner cells highlighted in green.
Now you know the tool hub - next steps
Start with the comparator when you need a fast answer on which kaiju to test first.
Read the form evidence behind each rowThe forms page explains which entries are official, title-signal, or still unverified.
Check whether a code changes your test budgetCurrent rewards can decide whether you compare now or grind more U-cells first.
A practical Kaiju Alpha tool workflow
These tools answer decisions that come up during a real Kaiju Alpha session. Start by writing down the decision: choosing a first form, checking whether an expensive unlock improves your current role, or deciding whether a small damage gain is worth another farming session. A comparison without that context can make a higher number look more useful than it is.
For a choice between Destoroyah Aggregate and Kiryu Type 3, begin with the stats reference. Aggregate is the easier event-grind recommendation because its close-range pressure handles grouped targets. Kiryu is the more demanding duel pick: its value depends on timing the counter window instead of simply trading damage. That role difference matters more than a narrow estimated stat gap.
Use the damage comparison calculator after narrowing the choice to two forms. Treat a large gap as a useful signal and a small gap as normal test variance. Kaiju Alpha does not expose a complete official stat sheet, and live results change with missed attacks, stamina, server conditions, and boss phase downtime.
What I verify before changing a tool
I re-check a tool after a SULU KAKA balance update, a changed unlock path, or repeated live results that disagree with the current recommendation. One isolated duel is not enough. For role changes, I look for the same pattern across several comparable fights; for an unlock or code claim, a clear in-game screen is usually enough. The update log records patch context, while the testing methodology explains how confirmed observations are separated from estimates.
The calculators model repeatable choices, while good Kaiju Alpha play also depends on movement, matchup knowledge, and execution. Use a result to plan the next test or purchase, then confirm it in the mode you actually play before spending a large U-cell balance.