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Mewgenics Stats Guide: All 7 Stats Explained

  • from PLITCH
  • 19.02.2026

From raw damage to breeding success, each stat plays a crucial role in building stronger bloodlines and dominating tough missions. In this Mewgenics Stats Guide, you’ll learn how every attribute shapes your cats in and out of combat, helping you develop stronger fighters and better kittens.

All Mewgenics Stats Explained

Strength

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Strength is your melee power stat in Mewgenics. It increases damage on swings and abilities such as slams and charges, unless your weapon has its own damage. It also helps with Strength events.

  • Prioritize it on Fighter
  • Pair with Butcher or Tank

Dexterity

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Dexterity is your ranged damage stat in Mewgenics. Hunters scale heavily with it, and Mages can benefit as well. Every 2 points of Dexterity grant 1 ranged damage, and it improves your Dexterity event choices.

  • Prioritize it on Hunter and ranged builds
  • Keep it high if you want safer fights

Constitution

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Constitution keeps you alive in Mewgenics. It boosts max HP and your post-fight healing. Your HP is Constitution x 4, so every point is a chunky safety buffer.

  • Best on Tank cats
  • Solid for Cleric and Necromancer too
  • If you’re learning fights, stack it early

Intelligence

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Intelligence is your mana engine in Mewgenics. It boosts Mana regen at the end of your turn and helps with Intelligence events. Mages love it, and you still want some Dexterity for damage.

  • Great for Mage, Tinkerer, Monk
  • More Intelligence means more spells per fight

Speed

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Speed controls turn order and movement range in Mewgenics. Higher Speed means you strike first, reposition faster, and escape unfavorable angles.

  • Vital for Fighter
  • Great for Thief and Psychic

Charisma

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Charisma fuels your mana pool in Mewgenics. It increases your maximum mana, boosts your starting mana at the start of combat, and even improves your results when breeding outside of battle.

  • Essential for Mage, Cleric, and Druid
  • Strong early game stat for spell-heavy builds
  • Great if you want explosive turn-one plays

Luck

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Luck boosts your base critical hit chance in Mewgenics and affects nearly every random roll in the game. More Luck means better odds of extra loot, stronger crits, and favorable event outcomes.

  • Great for Hunter, Thief, and Druid
  • Improves post-battle rewards
  • Solid secondary stat for almost any build

Mewgenics House Stats

Your cats are only half the story in Mewgenics. The other half is your house. Every room has its own stats that directly shape your breeding results, recovery, and long-term progress. You can boost any room by buying furniture with buffs, so decorating is not just cosmetic.

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What Each House Stat Does

  • Comfort: Higher Comfort increases how often your cats breed overnight. Low Comfort increases the likelihood of fights.
  • Stimulation: Increases the likelihood that kittens inherit strong traits from their parents. Low Stimulation leads to weaker genetic outcomes.
  • Health: Improves overnight recovery and reduces the risk of diseases and long-term issues.
  • Mutation: Increases the chance of gaining new Mutations, which can add powerful attributes to your bloodline.
  • Appeal: Improves the quality of stray cats that show up. This affects the entire house, not just one room.

Smart House Management Tips

If you want steady progress, follow this approach:

  1. First, increase Comfort to stabilize breeding.
  2. Invest in Stimulation to lock in strong traits.
  3. Push Mutation when hunting for rare builds.
  4. Improve Appeal to attract better outside recruits.

Your house is essentially your long-term build engine. If your rooms are weak, your bloodline will be, too.


Shape Your Bloodline with PLITCH!

If you want full control over your cats and your house progression, PLITCH’s Mewgenics cheats give you exactly that. Instead of waiting for generations to achieve the perfect stat spread, you can directly adjust your lineup.

You can set strength, dexterity, constitution, intelligence, speed, charisma, and luck, allowing you to customize each cat before mating.

Need more resources to upgrade rooms and furniture? Use Add Gold Coins or Add Food to keep your operation running smoothly. During tough missions, stabilize your team with Unlimited Health, Unlimited Mana, or even Invincible to protect your strongest bloodlines.

With these codes, you decide how powerful your next generation will be.

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