Mewgenics Level Up Order Guide: How XP Is Distributed

Mewgenics Level Up Order Guide: How XP Is Distributed

Level ups in Mewgenics follow a strict priority system, not pure RNG. After every fight, exactly 1 standing cat gains a level, and the lowest level eligible cat always gets priority. If there is a tie, the game randomly selects between them. Once you understand this, you can control scaling instead of hoping for luck.

This is why smaller teams feel stronger over time.

How Level Ups Are Chosen After Each Fight

Only 1 cat levels up after a completed fight. The game follows a clear order every time.

First, the cat must be standing when the fight ends. If a cat is downed, they are skipped entirely and cannot receive the level.

Second, the lowest level cat among those standing gets priority. The system checks levels and selects the lowest.

Third, if multiple cats share the same lowest level, the game randomly chooses between them. That is the only RNG involved.

That is the full rule set.

Why Smaller Teams Scale Faster

Because only 1 cat levels per fight, fewer cats means more total levels per cat across a run.

With 4 cats, levels rotate across the group and growth feels steady but thin. With 3 cats, scaling speeds up slightly. With 2 cats, each one levels much more often. With 1 cat, every fight feeds the same unit.

This is why duo and trio runs can feel stronger once stabilized. Power is concentrated instead of diluted.

How To Control Who Levels

You can influence level distribution directly.

Keep your priority cat standing until the fight ends. If they are downed at the final turn, they lose their chance to level.

If one cat falls behind, the system will automatically feed them levels until they catch up. This helps stabilize weaker units without extra effort.

You can also use Neverstone to remove a cat from the level up pool. A cat holding Neverstone cannot level, which forces all level gains into the remaining eligible cats. This is one of the strongest scaling tools in the game.

Practical Leveling Strategy

  • Protect your main carry until the fight ends

  • Expect faster scaling in 2 to 3 cat runs

  • Use Neverstone to funnel levels intentionally

  • Let the system auto correct if one cat falls behind

Understanding the rules removes the guesswork.

Final Blurb

Mewgenics level up order is structured and predictable. Only standing cats can level, the lowest level gets priority, and ties are random. Smaller teams scale harder because fewer cats compete for growth.

Once you learn how the system works, you stop fighting it and start using it. That is when runs begin to feel very strong.

FAQ

How many cats level up after each fight in Mewgenics

Only 1 standing cat levels up after each completed fight.

Can a downed cat level up

No. If a cat is downed when the fight ends, it cannot receive the level.

Who gets priority for leveling

The lowest level standing cat gets priority. If there is a tie, the game randomly selects between them.

What does Neverstone do for leveling

Neverstone prevents a cat from leveling, removing them from the level up pool and funneling levels into the remaining cats.


GamerBlurb Team

We’re a group of gamers from the United States. We write about the games we love, from big releases to niche hits, with a focus on clear guides and tips to help you level up.

https://gamerblurb.com/about-us
Previous
Previous

Mewgenics Princess Hat Guide: What Princess Hat Does

Next
Next

Baby Jack Mewgenics Guide: Shop Inventory, Restock, Upgrades