Round usefulness
How a Squishy changes a real Trade or Keep decision, once its visible traits or role are known.
A named Squishy roster and dependable comparison data are not public yet. This page shows what is known, what is still being checked, and the rules a future ranking must pass.
The official description confirms that both players receive a Squishy Dumpling, but it does not list names, rarities, stats, or relative values. Exact tier-list searches also did not uncover a current game-specific roster. Showing S, A, or B cards now would turn missing data into made-up advice.
A future list must help with the real round and collection loop. Rarity by itself will not decide the order.
How a Squishy changes a real Trade or Keep decision, once its visible traits or role are known.
How players obtain it and how scarce it is, but only after the in-game Index or another current source confirms those details.
Whether it matters for Index progress or another visible collection goal, without turning scarcity alone into an S tier.
Official information comes first. Current gameplay and repeated community reports can add context, but they must agree before a firm rank appears.
These rows describe the source trail. They are not tier entries and do not imply one Squishy is stronger than another.
The official Roblox description says both players receive one Squishy Dumpling and the Decider chooses whether to Trade or Keep. It does not identify individual Squishies or give comparison data.
Official Roblox description ↗A current gameplay video shows an INDEX button, suggesting a collection view. The footage does not provide a safe complete roster, unlock table, or rank order.
Open the Squishy roster watchThe first useful edge is understanding the Bluffer and Decider, not assuming a hidden value table exists.
Until a roster is published, treat your in-game Index as current and avoid fan lists that do not show where names came from.
Use preference, trust, and risk style in the Decision Helper without pretending it knows objective Squishy values.
Official game and creator surfaces remain the strongest basis. Public exact searches and recent video signals add only what they visibly support.
There is no safe first ranking to change. The page will record named additions, movements, and removed claims when evidence becomes available.
Last evidence review: .
There is not enough verified roster and comparison evidence to name a best Squishy yet.
Named rankings would imply evidence the current public sources do not support. The page publishes criteria and gaps instead.
A current named roster, stable comparison criteria, and repeatable observations or reliable current references are needed.
Yes, as dated supporting observations, but they should not be presented as official balance data.