Animon reference

Mewaii

Mewaii is an officially surfaced Electric Animon that works well as an early example of speed and pressure in a squad.

Electric

What it is

Why players look up Mewaii

Why it matters

This page matters when you want a fast attacking example to compare against sturdier or more utility-focused choices.

When to use this page

Use it while building your first balanced roster or when you want a clearer picture of what an Electric pressure slot can offer.

Where it fits

Offensive early pressure

How to look for it

Officially surfaced on the roster pages; route placement should still be confirmed in your own game.

Best for

Mewaii is best for players who need a clearer picture of what a pressure slot adds to a team without turning the whole lineup into glass.

Use it well

Strengths, watch-outs, and mistakes

Strengths

  • Fast offensive identity
  • Easy to recognize from official roster materials
  • Useful for early type variety discussions

Watch-outs

  • Public route details are still limited
  • Needs support from the rest of your squad instead of carrying every role alone

Common mistakes

  • Assuming one fast attacker can replace proper team coverage
  • Using Mewaii as your only answer to every fight

Questions to ask before adding it

  • Does your squad already have enough stability to support a faster attacker?
  • Are you using Mewaii to add coverage pressure or to hide other weak roles?
  • Would the team still make sense if Mewaii was not allowed to solve every fight?

When to hold off

Skip or delay heavy investment if your roster is still collapsing from basic route pressure and clearly needs stability before more speed.

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Source

Official profile