Let’s get one thing straight: Megachad isn’t a build. He’s a full-blown character. You unlock him by upgrading the Damage Tome to level 7, and once he’s in your roster, everything changes. The game stops being about survival and starts being about domination. You’re not scraping by anymore — you’re clearing screens, stunning enemies, and laughing while bosses melt.
First off, the visuals. He’s shirtless, ripped, and glowing like he just walked out of a powerlifting anime. His stance screams confidence. His passive ability? It’s called “Flex.” No joke. It stuns enemies and prevents damage, and the cooldown drops by 0.2 seconds per level. That means by the time you’re deep into a run, you’re flexing through mobs like they’re made of paper.
His default weapon is Aura — a passive damage field that shreds anything that gets close. Combine that with his passive, and you’ve got a character who doesn’t need to chase enemies. They come to him, and they regret it instantly.
You’d think Megachad is plug-and-play, and to some extent, he is. But if you want to push him to his true potential, you need to build smart.
Here’s the loadout I swear by:
Weapons: Aura, Dexecutioner, Black Hole, Katana
Tomes: Damage, Cooldown, XP, Size
Aura gives you constant passive damage. Dexecutioner adds slicing chaos. Black Hole is your emergency nuke. Katana gives you that satisfying melee crunch. It’s a mix of range, control, and raw power.
The tomes are where things get spicy. Damage is non-negotiable — it’s what unlocks Megachad in the first place, and it scales everything. Cooldown lets you spam Flex like it’s going out of style. XP keeps your level curve ahead of the enemy scaling. Size turns your hitboxes into screen-clearing monsters.
Megachad isn’t about finesse. You’re not dancing around enemies or waiting for openings. You’re charging in, flexing, and watching the chaos unfold. The key is movement — stay mobile, keep your Aura active, and use Flex strategically. Please don’t waste it on single enemies. Save it for swarms or boss phases.
Early in the game, focus on upgrading Aura and Executioner. They’ll carry you through the first waves and give you breathing room to build out the rest. Mid-game, stack Damage and Cooldown tomes aggressively. Late game, you’ll be flexing through entire screens and wondering how you ever played without him.
Don’t get cocky. Megachad is powerful, but he’s not invincible. If you stop moving or mistime your Flex, you’ll get punished. Also, don’t neglect XP tomes. It’s tempting to go all-in on damage, but without fast leveling, you’ll fall behind in upgrades and get overwhelmed.
And for the love of all things bonk, don’t forget to upgrade your Aura. It’s easy to overlook because it’s passive, but it’s doing work every second you’re alive.
Megachad isn’t just a character — he’s a statement. He’s what happens when a game lets you break the rules and rewards you for doing it with style. Playing him feels like cheating, but in the best possible way. You’re not just surviving. You’re thriving. You’re flexing through chaos and laughing while the game tries to keep up.
So if you’re ready to stop struggling and start steamrolling, unlock Megachad. Build him right. Play him loud. And let the flexing begin.
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