Mewgenics Bumblefoot Fight Guide
Bumblefoot is a Mini Boss found in The Bunker during Act 2 of Mewgenics. This fight revolves around corpse control and timing your attacks. The safest way to beat Bumblefoot is to attack when its head is exposed and avoid hitting it while it is burrowing.
If you manage corpses correctly and respect the poison gas mechanic, this Bunker mini boss becomes controlled instead of chaotic.
Where Bumblefoot Appears
Location: The Bunker
Type: Mini Boss
Act: Act 2
Bumblefoot uses burrow based movement, so it ignores tile movement triggers like Bear Trap. This changes how you position your team compared to other Bunker encounters.
Bumblefoot Attack Pattern Explained
Bumblefoot rotates through three actions in order. Learning this cycle is key to winning.
First, it leaps to an area. This leap deals damage and causes knockback around the landing zone. After landing, its rear is exposed and it begins burrowing.
Second, it scatters bones in a 2 tile radius around itself. These bones randomly hit targets within range, similar to a scatter style attack.
Third, it fully burrows, then emerges and consumes a corpse. This destroys the corpse and can also target downed cats.
The cycle then repeats.
The Poison Gas Mechanic
When Bumblefoot’s rear is exposed and you attack it, it emits gas in a 1 tile radius. This knocks away nearby units and applies 2 Poison.
This is the most dangerous part of the fight. Repeated melee attacks during this phase can stack Poison quickly and ruin your front line.
Only attack safely when the head is exposed and it is not in its burrowing phase.
Why Corpses Matter In The Bunker Fight
The Bunker room starts with multiple corpses on the ground. These can help or hurt you.
Corpse interactions to remember:
Bumblefoot consumes corpses to power its third move
It can consume downed cats
Destroyed corpses are permanently gone
If you use abilities like Reanimate, you reduce the number of corpses available. That makes the consume attack more dangerous because downed cats become prime targets.
Avoid using Play Dead or Seppuku in this fight. A downed body can be consumed and permanently removed.
Best Strategy To Beat Bumblefoot
The fight rewards patience and spacing.
Strong tactical advice:
Attack when the head is exposed
Avoid melee during the exposed rear phase
Keep distance to avoid poison gas
Manage corpses carefully
Do not let multiple cats stay adjacent
Because Bumblefoot burrows for movement, traps will not stop it. Plan positioning around open space control instead.
Ranged damage and careful turn timing are safer than reckless melee pressure.
Bunker Mini Boss Survival Tips
The Bunker is already tight on space, so avoid clumping your team. Knockback from the leap can disrupt formations.
To stay stable:
Spread out to reduce bone scatter damage
Keep your healer outside 1 tile gas radius
Finish the fight before corpse count runs out
Track the 3 move rotation carefully
Once you understand the cycle, the fight becomes predictable.
Final Blurb
Bumblefoot is one of the more technical Bunker mini bosses in Mewgenics. The real threats are poison gas and corpse consumption. Attack only when safe, protect your downed cats, and control spacing. If you manage the rotation and corpse economy properly, this Act 2 Bunker fight becomes steady instead of lethal.
FAQ
Where is Bumblefoot found in Mewgenics?
Bumblefoot appears in The Bunker during Act 2 as a Mini Boss encounter.
When is it safe to attack Bumblefoot?
It is safest to attack when its head is exposed. Attacking while it is burrowing causes poison gas to trigger.
Can Bumblefoot consume downed cats?
Yes. It can consume downed cats as part of its corpse consuming move, permanently destroying the body.
Do traps stop Bumblefoot?
No. Because it burrows for movement, it does not trigger tile movement effects like Bear Trap.

