Eggceleration

All units gain +1 to all stats at the end of each round.
At the end of each round, each surviving unit receives stat increases before the next round begins.
Eggceleration increases:
- Melee Attack, if the unit has Melee Attack
- Ranged Attack, if the unit has Ranged Attack
- Magic Attack, if the unit has Magic Attack
- Armor, if the unit has Armor
- Health
- Speed
- Defeated units do not receive Eggceleration boosts.
Eggceleration Strategy
Eggceleration rewards teams that can survive into later rounds. The longer a unit remains alive, the more powerful it becomes.
Consider using:
- High Health units that can survive multiple rounds.
- Units with Armor, Shield, Void, Void Armor, or other defensive tools.
- Healing, Repair, Tank Heal, Triage, or Life Leech where available.
- Units with multiple attack types, since each existing attack type can grow over time.
- Fast units, especially if the battle is likely to last several rounds.
- Dispel can remove many stat buffs from a target. Bring Dispel if your opponent is likely to build around long-lasting Eggceleration boosts.
- Because Speed increases over time, abilities and effects that care about Speed, misses, or attack order may become more important as the battle continues.
Eggceleration Modifier Interactions
- In the Reverse Speed Modifier, Eggceleration can make units faster each round. This may become a disadvantage when slower units attack first.
- In Healed Out, units cannot rely on healing to survive long enough to benefit from repeated Eggceleration boosts. Prioritize base Health, Armor, defensive abilities, or damage prevention.
- In Earthquake, Noxious Fumes, or other round-based damage Modifiers, survival becomes even more important. Units that can avoid or reduce round damage may gain a large advantage over time.