All Genetics
Use this page when you want the full tracked genetics list in one place.
This is the cleanest genetics index for quick name lookup and early-run planning support. Use it when you already know the entry you want or want the whole genetics roster before diving into beginner advice.
Quick Facts
Fast read before the full guide
Main Use
Browse the full tracked genetics roster.
Best For
Name lookup, early-run planning, and route support.
Best Companion
Genetics Guide
Best Beginner Follow-up
Best Genetics for Beginners
Genetics List Answer
Use this when the genetics name is the question, not the whole starter plan
Short answer
ConfirmedThis page is the fastest way to confirm a genetics entry and keep the whole opener roster on one screen.
Best for
ConfirmedChecking named genetics traits, comparing the tracked roster, and confirming which opener modifiers already exist in the archive.
Avoid if
Community-testedYou still need the judgment call about which genetics are safest for beginners or which starts forgive mistakes best.
Fast route
Community-testedConfirm the trait here, then go back to the main Genetics hub or the beginner page if the real question is how to use that start well.
Short Answer
If you want every tracked genetics entry in one place, this is the fastest page to use. If the real question is which starts are safest or best for first clears, go back to the main Genetics Guide or the beginner-focused page next.
How To Use The Full Genetics List
- Use this page when the exact genetics name matters.
- Use the broader Genetics hub when the player-need question matters more than the name.
- Read the full list as an opener map, not as a fake tier list.
What Players Usually Get Wrong
The usual mistake is treating a genetics roster like a final answer page.
It is not.
A trait can look appealing on the list and still be the wrong start for the player or the route. The safer read is to confirm the trait here, then decide whether it belongs in a beginner opener, a flexible start, or a greedier plan.
Best Next Page By Intent
- Use
Genetics Guideif you need player-need grouping and safer recommendations. - Use
Best Genetics for Beginnersif the real question is opening forgiveness. - Use
How Genetics Affect Early Runs In Everything Is Crabif you want the bigger explanation behind the list. - Use
Best Starter Buildsif the next question is how to pair the start with a workable opener.
Index Layer
All Tracked Genetics
Use this full roster for genetics-name lookup, cautious summaries, and quick early-run reference.
7 entries
Minimalist
Gain 15% more damage and progress for each empty attack, dash, and ultimate slot, while starting without a dash equipped.
A strong example of a high-commitment opener that trades default comfort for scaling from empty slots.

Bullseye
Your physical and ability attacks always use whichever of those two values is currently higher.
A useful bridge gene for hybrid-looking stat lines, though the best practical use cases still need more comparison.

Expert
Specialisations trigger one level earlier.
More directional than a pure beginner comfort gene, but already specific enough to index cleanly.

Independent
Every 10th level up becomes a Branching Evolution, but bosses no longer drop boss fruits.
A high-concept rule-changing gene that should be framed carefully until the tradeoff is tested more broadly.

Pioneer
Increases the amount of Points of Interest by 50%.
A particularly interesting route-shaping gene because it changes map opportunity density rather than only combat math.

Precocious
Your first level up becomes a Branching Evolution, but the first boss drops no Boss Fruit.
Good example of an early acceleration gene that clearly pays for its speed with later resource pressure.

Spawn of Chaos
Starting stats are randomized.
Not a safe learning gene, but extremely worth indexing because it reshapes the entire opener immediately.
