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Cell Ball Guide

Quick Reference

Attribute Value
Effect Splits into 2 clones on impact
Category Split / Propagation
Solo Tier A
Evolution Tier S

Rating

Cell Ball is a uniquely powerful A-tier ball that multiplies your attack coverage on every hit. When Cell strikes a target or surface, it immediately splits into 2 clone balls that continue independently — effectively tripling your hits-per-throw. Against dense enemy formations this is exceptional; the clones fan out and hit multiple targets simultaneously.

Its evolution lineup is stellar: Virus (Cell + Poison) is one of the strongest balls in the game, and Maggot and Overgrowth provide solid A-tier alternatives.

When to Pick

Always pick Cell if you're building toward Virus. The Cell + Poison → Virus path is one of the most efficient and powerful evolution chains available. Even standalone, Cell's split mechanic makes it a high-priority pick that accelerates any damage-focused build.

Avoid Cell if your character doesn't benefit from multi-hit mechanics (e.g., some single-target specialist builds), but this is a rare exception.

Evolutions

Virus (S)

  • Recipe: Cell + Poison
  • Effect: Split attack that applies Poison stacks to every enemy it contacts
  • Notes: The top-priority evolution for Cell. You're combining Cell's split (more hits) with Poison's DoT (more damage over time) — both effects stack multiplicatively. Fastest Poison application method in the game.

Maggot (A)

  • Recipe: Evolution
  • Effect: Clone balls spawn additional small projectiles on secondary impact
  • Notes: Excellent for wave-clearing. The secondary fire fills the field with projectiles, making it nearly impossible for grouped enemies to avoid damage.

Overgrowth (A)

  • Recipe: Evolution
  • Effect: Increased split count; clones grow larger/stronger over the course of a run
  • Notes: Snowball evolution — starts A-tier and improves with every round. Ideal for builds that expect long combat phases.

Voluptuous Egg Sac (B)

  • Recipe: Evolution
  • Effect: On impact, scatters a wide spread of small projectiles
  • Notes: Strong area coverage but materially expensive relative to power. Take it if the other ingredients are already in your build.

Radiation Beam (B)

  • Recipe: Evolution (Poison line crossover)
  • Effect: Emits a radiation-beam AoE attack
  • Notes: B-tier ceiling but the recipe demands are high. Situationally strong against stationary enemies.

Best Characters

  • Any attacker: Split mechanics boost attack counts regardless of character type.
  • Poison synergy characters: Targeting Virus means you want characters with Poison passive bonuses.
  • Bounce-heavy builds: Clone balls inherit bounce effects — more bounces means more clone hits.

Recommended Passives

Passive Effect Why It Works
Split Enhancement More clones per impact Directly amplifies Cell's core mechanic
Poison Boost Poison DoT increased Amplifies Virus evolution's stacking damage
Extra Bounces More bounces per ball Clones also benefit — exponential hit increase

Tips

  • Dense formations: Position to maximize clone spread across multiple enemies. The split doesn't care about armor or resistances — it just generates more hits.
  • Virus priority: If you see Poison, hoard it for Cell. The recipe is simple and the payoff is immediate.
  • Maggot vs Overgrowth: Choose Maggot for burst wave-clearing; choose Overgrowth for a build that sustains into late game.
  • Clone behavior: Clones travel on diverging paths from the impact point. Use wall angles to direct them toward clustered targets.

TL;DR

Cell Ball splits into 2 clones on every hit, tripling your attack coverage. It's A-tier solo and S-tier through evolution. Virus (Cell + Poison) is the game's strongest single-recipe evolution — grab it whenever Poison is available.