Mewgenics Ebola Guide: What Ebola Does and How to Use

Mewgenics Ebola Guide: What Ebola Does and How to Use

Mewgenics Ebola is a Disorder that makes you start every battle with Bleed 3, but your basic attack inflicts Bleed 2 on enemies. It also has a 5 percent chance to recover at the end of each round and is Contagious. This means it is risky early in fights but can become powerful in Bleed focused builds.

If you are not prepared to manage Bleed, this Disorder can spiral fast.

Is Ebola Good In Mewgenics

Ebola can be strong in Bleed builds because it gives free Bleed application on every basic attack. However, starting each battle with Bleed 3 is dangerous, especially in longer fights. It is high risk, high reward depending on your setup.

What Ebola Actually Does

Ebola applies the following effects:

  • Start each battle with Bleed 3

  • Basic attack inflicts Bleed 2

  • 5 percent chance to recover at the end of each round

  • Contagious

Bleed deals damage over time, so you begin every fight already taking ticking damage. At the same time, every basic attack adds Bleed stacks to enemies.

The Risk Of Starting With Bleed 3

Beginning combat with Bleed 3 means you lose Health at the start of your turns. In short fights this may not feel huge, but in drawn out battles it adds up.

If enemies also interact with Bleed, like gaining bonuses from bleeding targets, the danger increases. You must factor that into your positioning and target priority.

Healing support becomes much more important when running this Disorder.

Why The Basic Attack Bleed Is Strong

Inflicting Bleed 2 on every basic attack is powerful for sustained damage. You do not need special skills to apply it, just attack normally.

This allows steady stacking over time. Against tanky enemies, Bleed damage can scale quickly and pressure them without heavy Mana investment.

In builds that already scale from Bleed, this becomes even stronger.

The 5 Percent Recovery Chance

Each round you have a 5 percent chance to recover from Ebola. That chance is low, so you should not rely on it.

If it happens, it is a bonus. If it does not, your build must still function safely.

Treat recovery as luck, not strategy.

What Contagious Means

Because Ebola is Contagious, it can spread under the right conditions. This adds extra unpredictability to fights.

Contagious effects can create chain reactions if not managed properly. Be careful when positioning near allies if mechanics allow spread.

Understanding when and how Contagious triggers is key to avoiding accidental team pressure.

When You Should Use Ebola

Ebola works best when:

  • You run Bleed synergy builds

  • You have strong healing support

  • You can end fights quickly

Avoid it if:

  • Your team struggles with sustain

  • Enemies gain power from Bleed

  • You are already fragile early

Without proper support, starting every fight bleeding can feel brutal.

Final Blurb

Ebola in Mewgenics is a dangerous but potentially powerful Disorder. Starting each battle with Bleed 3 is a serious downside, but applying Bleed 2 on every basic attack creates steady pressure. In the right Bleed focused setup, it can snowball fights. In the wrong build, it slowly eats you alive before the enemy does.

FAQ

What does Ebola do in Mewgenics

It makes you start each battle with Bleed 3 and causes your basic attacks to inflict Bleed 2.

Can Ebola be cured

There is a 5 percent chance to recover at the end of each round.

Is Ebola good for Bleed builds

Yes, it provides consistent Bleed application with basic attacks.

Does Ebola spread to others

Yes, it is marked as Contagious and can spread under certain conditions.


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