I dont know if youve read enough(or even any) scp articles to actually answer this, bus still.
Which anomalies would you think would work as good targets for god eaters. Ive already done a tornado thats addicted to vaping (scp-9598, the oneshot went great) and im planning on doing a house that animated objects and makes those objects think they are gods (scp-2257 along with some spacial nonsense)
That's a tough one for me to answer, because the premises most of the really good SCP articles aren't separable from the pro-authoritarian subtext of the SCP Foundation as a framing device. Yeah, you can pick a big goofy Creature that thinks it's God and use it as a monster of the week, and I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that, but I feel like the most natural enemy for the God-eaters is the Foundation itself. After all, in SCP universe terms, even a starting God-eater PC is a Keter-level threat ā they'd probably be pretty keen to contain them!
That said, my mind keeps going back to that brief era in the early part of the site's lifespan when the moderators were all roleplaying as cool-as-shit Head Researcher OCs and sticking their favourite SCPs on retrieval teams as willing Foundation agents and such; the present administration may view that era as an embarrassment, but "SCP that's sold out to the Foundation and helps contain other anomalies in exchange for the guards looking the other way when it eats the occasional janitor" is something that could potentially thread the needle between spotlighting individual SCPs as antagonists and keeping the real enemy firmly in view.
Basically, if we're doing the God-eaters-versus-SCP-object thing, I want to see the God-eaters doing Looney Tunes shit to a pre-rewrite SCP-076.