Classes are an extremely important choice in Mewgenics. Whether you need a Fighter, a Tinkerer, a Necromancer, or a Tank, these choices are going to depend massively on where you plan on heading and whether the stats of your cats benefit that specific class!
However, you might have noticed you can only pick one of each class, which is pretty annoying when you’ve got two Hunter potentials in your lineup. But there is a workaround. Is it perfect? No. But it’s better than nothing, right?
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Let’s have a look at the Blank Collar item, what it does, and just how to obtain it.
Where to Find the Blank Collar
The Blank Collar won’t show up on your Collar selection page until you’ve actually bought it first. In order to purchase your very own Collar, you’ll first need to unlock Tracy, the character who sells you items from her shop.
Tracy is unlocked very early in the game and can be found on the NPC map. She will only take older cats, specifically those over the age of 5.
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The very first time you send her an old cat, she will stock the food box, allowing you to hold more food. However, after this, once you send her ten more cats, you will unlock the first Blank Collar for 150 coins.
Tracy’s shop doesn’t always stock this collar, so if you don’t grab it, it may be out for a while. Check back every time the shop restocks to see if she has the collar for sale.
This isn’t the only blank collar you can get, though. Every time you send her 40 cats, she will stock a new collar in the shop. This caps at three collars. Every upgrade after this is just idols and more food storage.
How to Use the Blank Collar
So, you’ve bought your first Collar, and now you want to select two Fightersfor your next run! If only it were that simple, right?
Unfortunately, when you enter the Collar select screen, the blank collar will instead select a role at random and become that class, meaning you’re not able to pick your own. Instead, you’ll just have to hope the collar becomes a class that benefits your team.
If you want to collect more money to afford the Collar, you might want to select the Thief class for your next run. Pick moves that either scatter coins or pickpocket coins from enemies, and you’ll be rich by the third zone! The Druid’s raccoon transformation can also be good for collecting floor items.
Naturally, this becomes more likely the more collars you buy. Once you have three collars, you’ll have a pretty good chance of getting a duplicate of the class you want two of. In addition, there’s even a very small chance that you’ll be able to select three of the same class if you get lucky enough.
While the collars aren’t game-changing, they make the preparation phase for each run a bit smoother, flattening out that randomness and giving the player more control. In a roguelike, where every run matters, control is vital!


