Mutators are run modifiers that have different effects inMonster Train 2, and some of them are very entertaining, to say the least.

Mutators are available from the moment you start playing the game as special effects that can be applied at the start of your run. you may use up to three mutators on a single run, and they have different impacts on your units and enemies alike.

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Top Mutators to try out in Monster Train 2

Before we proceed, there are no so-called amazing Mutators inMonster Train 2. I’ve considered several factors like their in-game effects, pros and cons, along with how “broken” they might feel on the run. I have also mentioned the rationale behind my reason on the table, which will help you understand if a certain Mutator is for you or not.

Is it worth using Mutators in Monster Train 2?

Mutators are fun to apply, but they have a negative side. Whenever you apply them on a run, you won’t be able to include any progress. This includes XP, rank gains, and more. So you should only apply them if you want to have fun on the run. If you’re still unlocking in-game content like cards and Clans, it’s best to exclude the use of Mutators.

Mutators in Monster Train 2

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