Mewgenics Kidney Stones Guide: What It Does And Is It Good

Mewgenics Kidney Stones Guide: What It Does And Is It Good

Kidney Stones is a Physical Disorder that gives your cat a chance to shoot a Rock behind them at the end of their turn. It is random, directional, and can create surprise damage if positioned correctly. It will not carry a run, but it is not useless either.

This Disorder is situational value, not build defining.

What Kidney Stones Actually Does

At the end of your turn, the cat has a chance to fire a Rock projectile directly behind them.

The Rock behaves like a standard rock projectile. It travels from the tile behind the unit and can hit whatever is in that line.

It does not cost mana. It does not consume an action. It simply has a chance to trigger automatically.

How To Use It Properly

Positioning matters.

If you end your turn with an enemy directly behind you, the Rock has a chance to hit them for free damage. If nothing is behind you, it does nothing.

To get value:

  • End turns with enemies lined up behind your cat

  • Use Tanks who naturally anchor the front line

  • Avoid facing empty space

It rewards awareness, not spam.

Who Benefits Most

Frontline cats benefit the most.

Tank builds that stand in melee range can accidentally convert Kidney Stones into steady chip damage. Bruiser style Fighter builds can also gain value if they hold position.

Ranged backline units get almost nothing from it unless flanked.

Is It Good Or Bad

Kidney Stones is mild upside with no active management required.

It does not reduce stats. It does not introduce chaos like Rabies or Infestation. It simply adds a random projectile chance.

Compared to stronger Disorders, it is low impact. Compared to pure downside ones, it is relatively safe.

Does It Synergize With Anything

It works best with positioning control.

Knockback, pulls, or Body blocking that force enemies behind you increase its value. Tight corridor fights make it stronger.

Open maps reduce its consistency.

Final Blurb

Kidney Stones gives your cat a chance to fire a Rock behind them at the end of their turn. It is passive chip damage that rewards smart positioning.

It will not define your build, but it is rarely a liability. Face enemies correctly and take the free rocks.

FAQ

Does Kidney Stones cost mana?

No. It triggers automatically at the end of your turn.

Does it always fire?

No. It only has a chance to activate.

Can it hit allies?

It fires behind the unit, so positioning determines what it hits.

Is Kidney Stones a strong Disorder?

It is minor but safe. It adds chip damage without major drawbacks.


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