You might have seen my post about the Sonic Rumble Godzilla event adding four legendary kaiju. Well, now that I’ve had a solid three days to battle with all of them, I’m back with the real breakdown: a power ranking based on actually playing the event.
So, which of these iconic monsters should you main if you want to climb the ranks? Here’s my list:
- Godzilla – Still the king. Your top choice for winning.
- Mecha Godzilla
- King Ghidorah
- Destoroyah
I’ve ranked them based on their combat effectiveness, special abilities, and how they handle in squad battles. And while performance is key, I can confirm these skins aren’t just powerful—they perfectly capture that classic monster movie destruction we all love.
The Godzilla Event Has Arrived

The Godzilla event is live right now. You’ll get all four skins—Godzilla, the legendary Mecha Godzilla, King Ghidorah, and Destoroyah—sent straight to your in-game mail. No grinding required; they’re max level and ready to use immediately.
It’s a wild mix of Sonic’s speed and the pure power fantasy of being a giant monster. They’ve even added new moves like the Gravity Beam and Nuclear Pulse, which really change up your strategy. Go try them out and see which kaiju works best for you.
Ranked: Best to Worst Godzilla Skins

1. Godzilla (Standard) – The Champion
I’m putting the original Godzilla skin in first place because it just works the best. I actually won a squad battle using it, and it felt reliable the whole time. The ring counts speak for themselves—I pulled in 1,375, then 3,000, then 4,500 rings across one match.
What I love is that it’s balanced. You can play aggressively or hang back, and it handles both styles well. It looks iconic but still moves fast enough for this game. Even when I was still figuring things out, this skin helped me turn things around and win. If you want the most dependable pick, this is it.
2. Mecha Godzilla – The Legendary Option
Mecha Godzilla takes second as the “legendary” option. It looks incredible—all mechanical and detailed. If you want a skin that screams “premium” and love that robotic style, you’ll dig this one.
That said, I’m ranking it below the standard version because I haven’t seen proof it plays any better. Its looks are top-tier, but we don’t know if it gives you a real edge in a match. So, choose this one for the cool factor, not for a competitive boost.
3. King Ghidorah – The Three-Headed Threat
In third is King Ghidorah, the huge three-headed dragon. It looks awesome and has a special Gravity Beam attack. You will definitely stand out on the battlefield with this one.
But its size might be a double-edged sword. It’s so big that you might be easier to hit. I haven’t seen it win a match, so I can’t vouch for its performance. It’s a fun, wildcard pick, but I wouldn’t rely on it to climb ranks.
4. Destoroyah – The Destroyer
Destoroyah comes in last, but only because it’s the biggest question mark. You get it for free with the event, and it looks seriously menacing.
The problem is we know nothing about how it plays. Does it have a great ability? Is it slow? Fast? I have no gameplay to go on. Think of it as a collector’s item for now—maybe it’s secretly great, but until we see it in action, I can’t rank it any higher.
To sum it up: Use Standard Godzilla to win, Mecha Godzilla to show off, King Ghidorah for chaotic fun, and Destoroyah to complete your collection.
Abilities and Combat Mechanics
The Godzilla event adds brand new abilities that really mix up how you fight. It’s not just the same old moves anymore.
First up is the Nuclear Pulse. I think this is a close-range blast that fits perfectly with Godzilla’s atomic vibe. You’d probably use it to push enemies back when you’re cornered, or to finish off someone who’s weak. Think of it as your personal “get off me” button.
Then you have Gravity Beam, which is King Ghidorah’s thing. This one sounds like a ranged attack, perfect for zoning. If you like keeping your distance and poking at opponents from across the arena, this ability could be your new best friend. It’s great for controlling space in a team fight.
Finally, I saw a Cyclone Dash mentioned. This is a big deal in a game all about speed. It’s a movement boost that lets you grab rings faster and get out of trouble. In my experience, a good dash ability is often the most useful tool you can have. It means you can chase down targets or make a quick escape.
Basically, these new skills give you a solid toolkit: a close-range blast, a long-range beam, and a speed boost. You can build a whole new playstyle around them.
Gameplay Performance Analysis
Here’s what happened when I actually played using the standard Godzilla skin: it performed really well across different rounds and modes. Once I had it at max level, I was collecting rings consistently, which is the most important thing for your score in this game.
The ring numbers shot up each round—from 1,375 to 3,000, then to 4,500. This could mean I was just getting better at using the skin, or that the game’s scoring works in a way that really rewards momentum. Either way, learning that curve is key if you want to get the most out of these skins.
I tested it in squad battles, which can be chaotic. Even when I wasn’t totally sure of the team strategy, the skin’s built-in power and efficiency helped me pull through and grab first place. That’s why I think it’s such a solid choice, especially if you’re still getting used to the game’s team modes. It gives you some room for error while you learn.
Visual Design and Aesthetics
The best thing about these Godzilla skins is that each one has a totally different look, so you can pick your favorite style.
The Standard Godzilla is your classic monster movie look. It’s the iconic design we all know and love, so it’s a safe bet that pretty much everyone will like it.
Mecha Godzilla is the high-tech legend. It’s all shiny metal and mechanical details. If you’re into that sleek, sci-fi vibe instead of a creature design, you’ll probably want this one.
Then there’s King Ghidorah. The first thing you’ll notice is that it’s huge—I mean it looks “so big” on screen. Having three heads and massive wings makes you impossible to miss on the battlefield. Just showing up with that skin can be a bit of a power move to intimidate other players.
Getting the Skins & How to Choose
Unlocking Them:
The best part?
You don’t have to grind for these. All four Godzilla skins are sent straight to your in-game mailbox as a free gift for the event. You even get them at max level right away, so you can jump into testing which one you like without any hassle. They also throw in the King Arthur pet and some other themed goodies to complete the look.
Just make sure you log in and claim them during the event period—these collaborations don’t stick around forever, and you don’t want to miss out.
If You Want to Win:
If your main goal is climbing ranks, I’d stick with Standard Godzilla. We’ve actually seen it win matches and pull in huge ring counts (like 4,500 in one round), so it’s the only skin with proof it performs. Until we see solid gameplay of the others, this is your safest bet.
Remember, this game is all about ring collection. Any skin that helps you move faster or grab rings more easily is automatically strong. Also, don’t forget to learn the game modes themselves—no skin can save you if you don’t know how team battles really work.
How to Pick Your Skin:
So, which one should you choose? It really depends on what you care about:
Choose Standard Godzilla if: You want to win. It’s the proven, reliable option.
Choose Mecha Godzilla if: You love flashy, legendary items and prefer a cool robotic look over pure stats.
Choose King Ghidorah or Destoroyah if: You’re a huge fan of that specific monster. Picking your favorite can be more fun than min-maxing.
The good news is you have all four. Try them out yourself in different modes! You might find one just feels better for your playstyle, and that’s what matters most.