The Persuasion Device is one of the first quest items given to you in Mewgenics by Dr. Beanies, and it's not exactly clear what you need to do – if anything – with this device while on your adventure.
As you progress in Mewgenics, Dr. Beanies will begin giving you items for side quests like the Persuasion Device. But what exactly do you do with this strange machine? Here's what you need to know to ...
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Mewgenics is the latest turn-based RPG from Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel. As you progress through it, you will encounter a wide variety of items that differ in utility and purpose. One such item ...
The Mewgenics Persuasion Device is the first item given to you by Dr. Beanies, once you donate a cat to him with a mutation, birth defect, disorder, or parasite. Alongside the device, he also gives ...
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