How to get Cells (Red) in Meet Your Maker

If you need help knowing how to get Cells (Red) in Meet Your Maker, we have a guide for you!
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“Meet Your Maker” is a post-apocalyptic first-person construction and raiding game, in which players design each stage. Experience the game individually or team up with a buddy, as you ingeniously create complex, maze-like Outposts teeming with traps and the like. If you need help knowing how to get Cells (Red) in Meet Your Maker, we have a guide for you!

How to get Cells (Red) in Meet Your Maker

To get Cells (Red), you will need to level up your Chimera or Tribute Levels, and you can occasionally receive red cells when you level up as a player. The game also encourages you to login daily by giving red cells as a reward for doing so. You’ll need to constantly be looking for ways to earn Cells as they are used to unlock weapons, guards, traps, and suits as well as to upgrade all of those items, too.

You can get 20 Cells for raising your Tribute Level to 1 (plus, a bonus 30 red cells if it’s the first leveling up of Tribute Levels for the day). You’ll get 25 more for getting to Level 2. The amount of red cells received for leveling up your Tribute Level continues to increase until you get to Level 7.

Cells are one of three types of currencies used in the game that assist the player in adapting, upgrading, and evolving their buildings. There are also Parts and Synthite, which we have guides for!

The deep, ever-expanding toolbox of traps, guards, mods, and augments provides a nearly endless combination of creative and strategic options as players fortify underground or build into the sky. Providing the Chimera and specialized Advisors with Genmat unlocks and upgrades the arsenal of traps, guards, weapons, suits, and more.

We hope this helped you learn how to get Chimeric Cells (Red) in Meet Your Maker! Check out more of our Meet Your Maker coverage.

Christine Mielke

Christine Mielke

Christine Mielke has been an avid fan of word games and puzzles for over two decades. She loves to unscramble words, challenge herself to crossword puzzles and try out the latest word games. As a published author and database architect, it was natural for her to take her love for all things word games to the next level!

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