While a Class collar adds on bonus stats to each cat in Mewgenics depending on their type, stats alone aren’t enough to help your party survive in the harsh environment, crawling with strong and intimidating foes. Similarly, a Fighter Class cat needs Items that enhance its abilities.
Fighters are the core damage dealers among the four starter Classes in Mewgenics. They have high melee damage output and are best for tackling tank enemies with high Hit Points. If you are unsure about what the right Items are for your Fighter, this guide will walk you through a list of them and their uses, along with a bonus early-game loadout at the end.
Which Items Should You Choose for the Fighter Class in Mewgenics

With over 900 Items to find and choose from, you can easily get confused about what’s best for your cat. Especially since the levels are procedurally generated, it gets harder to find exactly what you are looking for. Although I barely have about 0-3 Luck in real life, I managed to find some pretty decent early-game Items that further enhance the fighting capabilities of your Fighter Class cat.
There are five types of Items – Weapons, Trinkets/Consumables, Head, Face, and Neck. You can equip Weapons to your cat’s Weapon Item slot and use them once per turn. Additionally, certain Weapons can be used only once per battle, so I would advise you to save those for boss fights.
We have curated a list of 20 Items that go best with a Fighter Class cat in Mewgenics:
| Items | Use |
| Paper Hat | +1 Bleed thorns. Your basic attack inflicts bleed. Fragile, brittle, flammable, melts in water |
| Rusty Razor | Melee attack that inflicts poison 1 and bleed 1. |
| Submachine Gun | Fire 5 Shots in a straight line |
| Human Foot | +2 Speed |
| Nightmare Hat | After you kill 3 units, you can attack 1 extra time each turn. |
| Bone Marrow | Heal to full at the end of each battle |
| Spotted Mushroom | +2 Charisma, -1 Ranged |
| Human Heart | +2 Health |
| Meat Cleaver | Deal damage equal to half of the opponent’s HP (1/6 of the boss’ HP). Used once per battle |
| Barbed Mask | +1 Damage, +1 Thorns, -1 Max HP |
| Wig | +2 Charisma |
| Lion Mane | +1 Strength, Health & Charisma, -1 Intelligence & Speed |
| Antenna | Units that contact or attack you get hit with a lightning bolt that has a 10% chance to stun |
| Roid Rage | Gain +5 Strength until the end of battle |
| Rusted Rod | Melee attack with damage equal to uses (9 max) |
| Horns | +1 Strength, +! Thorns |
| Lighter | Inflict Burn 1 on an adjacent unit (5 uses left) |
| Revolver | Fire a shot in a straight line that instakills units (25 damage to bosses), 6 uses |
| Snaggle Tooth | Your basic attack inflicts Bleed 1 |
| Ankh | While you are downed, you have a 50% chance to revive with 33% HP at the end of each round |
Effective Early-Game Item Loadout for Fighter Class

- Weapon – Lighter/Revolver/Rusty Razor
- Head – Lion Mane/Horns/Antenna
- Neck – Leather Choker/Used Shirt/Bulletproof Vest
- Face – Barbed Mask/Lead Mask/Brick Mask
- Trinket/Consumable – Petrified Pinky/Roid Rage/Large Catnip Baggy
Since a Fighter’s primary role is to deal damage to enemies, you should always prioritize your best Weapon for this Class. Furthermore, you should equip certain body armor Items (Head, Face, and Neck) that add a Strength or Constitution benefit to your Fighter. Items like Lion Mane, Horns, and Leather Choker are some useful finds that will enhance your cat’s stats.
As for Trinkets/Consumables, you can equip something as simple as a Snaggle Tooth (your basic attack inflicts Bleed 1) or a Roid Rage (+5 Strength until the end of battle).
When it comes to Roguelite games like Mewgenics, you don’t live the same run/experience twice. Overall, the key lies in testing a variety of combinations as such to find out what best suits your playstyle.
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