Character Stats Explained
Understanding your character's stats in Brotato is crucial for survival and optimizing your builds. Every stat point, item, and weapon choice contributes to your overall effectiveness on the battlefield. This detailed guide will break down each core stat, explain its impact, and offer actionable strategies for maximizing your potato's potential.
Core Offensive Stats
These stats directly influence your damage output and how efficiently you clear waves of enemies.
- Damage (DMG): This is your raw attack power. Increasing DMG directly boosts the damage dealt by all your equipped weapons.
- Strategy: Prioritize DMG early on for most builds, especially if you're struggling with enemy clear speed. Look for items like the Spiked Shield (found in early shops) or the Power Crystal (rare drop from elite enemies) which offer significant flat DMG bonuses. Characters like the Soldier naturally excel with high DMG scaling.
- Attack Speed (ATK SPD): Determines how quickly your weapons fire or attack. Higher ATK SPD means more attacks per second.
- Strategy: ATK SPD synergizes incredibly well with flat damage bonuses and on-hit effects. If you have items like the Shredder or Poison Dagger, boosting ATK SPD will drastically increase their effectiveness. The Machine Gun weapon, for instance, becomes a devastating force with high ATK SPD.
- Crit Chance (%): The probability of your attacks dealing critical damage. Critical hits typically deal 1.5x to 2x normal damage.
- Strategy: Crit Chance is a powerful late-game scaling stat. Aim for at least 30-40% Crit Chance before investing heavily, as lower percentages can feel inconsistent. Items like the Lucky Charm or the Sniper Scope are excellent for boosting this stat. Combine with Crit Damage for explosive results.
- Crit Damage (%): The multiplier applied to your damage when you land a critical hit.
- Strategy: Only invest in Crit Damage once you have a respectable Crit Chance. A high Crit Damage without sufficient Crit Chance is inefficient. The Berserker's Blade is a fantastic weapon for crit builds, and pairing it with items like the Glass Cannon (be careful, it reduces defense!) can lead to massive damage spikes.
- Range: How far your projectiles travel or how large your melee weapon's hitbox is.
- Strategy: Essential for ranged characters or those struggling with enemy proximity. Increased range allows for safer kiting and better crowd control. The Long Shot item is a common way to boost range. Characters like the Hunter benefit immensely from increased range.
Core Defensive Stats
These stats are vital for your potato's survivability, allowing you to withstand more hits and stay in the fight longer.
- Max HP: Your total health pool. More HP means you can take more damage before being defeated.
- Strategy: Always a good stat to invest in, especially early on or if you find yourself getting one-shot. Items like the Hearty Apple (common shop item) or the Tough Skin (rare drop) provide solid HP boosts. Characters like the Tank thrive on high HP.
- Armor (ARM): Reduces incoming physical damage. Each point of Armor provides a flat damage reduction.
- Strategy: Crucial for mitigating damage from melee enemies and projectiles. Armor becomes increasingly effective as you stack it. Look for items such as the Steel Plate or the Protective Vest. The Knight character benefits greatly from high Armor.
- Dodge (%): The chance to completely avoid an incoming attack.
- Strategy: Dodge is an excellent defensive stat, especially against high-damage single hits. It's often more effective in bursts rather than consistently. Items like the Nimble Boots or the Shadow Cloak can provide significant Dodge chances. The Ghost character is built around high Dodge.
- HP Regeneration (HP Regen): How much health you recover per second.
- Strategy: Sustained HP Regen allows you to recover from minor damage and stay healthy between waves. It's particularly useful for characters who take consistent, low-to-moderate damage. The Healing Potion (consumable) and the Regenerative Bandage (permanent item) are key for this.
- Life Steal (%): Heals you for a percentage of the damage you deal.
- Strategy: Life Steal is incredibly powerful for aggressive, high-damage builds. The more damage you deal, the more you heal. This allows you to trade hits more effectively. Weapons like the Vampiric Blade and items like the Leeching Gem are essential for life steal builds.
Utility & Economic Stats
These stats offer various benefits, from improving your resource generation to enhancing specific build archetypes.
- Luck: Influences the quality and rarity of items found in shops and from enemy drops.
- Strategy: Investing in Luck early can snowball your run by providing access to better gear. The Four-Leaf Clover is a must-have item for any Luck-focused build. Characters like the Lucky start with a bonus to this stat.
- Harvesting: Increases the amount of materials dropped by enemies. Materials are used to purchase items and upgrades.
- Strategy: High Harvesting allows you to buy more items, accelerating your power curve. It's a strong early-game investment. The Material Bag is a common item that boosts Harvesting. The Farmer character excels with this stat.
- Speed: Your movement speed on the map.
- Strategy: Essential for kiting enemies, dodging projectiles, and positioning. High Speed can compensate for lower defensive stats. The Running Shoes are a staple for increasing Speed.
- Engineering: Enhances the effectiveness of turrets and other deployable structures.
- Strategy: If you're running a turret-focused build, Engineering is your primary offensive stat. It boosts turret damage, attack speed, and sometimes even their health. The Wrench and Blueprint items are crucial for Engineers.