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Mewgenics offers numerous ways to increase the difficulty of your runs, and having random events can be fun (or frustrating, or both).

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Events are random modifiers that can pop up at any moment on a run. There’s no way to predict when they will pop up, and what kind of modifier they will apply. Let’s look at how many event types there are in Mewgenics so you can be reasonably well-prepared.

All event types in Mewgenics

The table below has information on how the different event types work in the game. Every event has a set of different modifiers (it’s not necessary for all the modifiers to activate at the same time).

Event typesHow they workSample effects
Blessings or BuffersThese are positive events that are extremely advantageous for your runs. Adds a new unit to your party
Get extra items or consumables
Improves stats or provides All Stats Up
Multi ChoiceThese are tricky situations where you have to choose carefully. Every decision has a fixed set of pros and cons. Get a reward
Apply a debuff/penalty on the enemies
Get better stats/buffs while increasing the difficulty of your runs
DealsSimilar to multi-choice type events, you have to choose carefully. Every deal has certain benefits, but they also have specific negatives. Get high-quality items, but take hits like damage to your cats, or sacrifice a unit
Skill EventsSkill Events help your cats with different boosts based on their stats. You have to select cats with high stats for better chances to trigger the effects.The buffs include better stats, traits, and more, which are immensely useful when it comes to breeding.
Negative eventsThese are bad events that can be really problematic for your run. Add injuries
Add negative status effects
Reduces unit stats
WEatherAdds global modifiers that last for the entire chapter. Changes damage, healing, and similar interactions

There are over 100 different events in Mewgenics, but they will always belong to one of the types mentioned above. Negative events are the worst ones since they have no extra benefits. They simply make your run harder to complete.

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