The Merge a Nuke commanders database is planned around effect type, unlock method, upgrade cost, best nuke pairings, player stage, patch version, and verified date instead of guessed rankings.
Commander fields to track
| Field | Use |
|---|---|
| Commander name | Exact in-game name. |
| Rarity or unlock path | Helps players judge how soon they can use the commander. |
| Effect | The actual gameplay change, not a vague score. |
| Effect per level | Needed before upgrade ROI can be trusted. |
| Upgrade cost | Required for planner recommendations. |
| Best nuke pairings | Shows which nukes benefit most. |
| Role | Income, raid, defense, cooldown, or hybrid. |
| Verified date | Keeps the page honest after updates. |
How to evaluate commanders
Merge a Nuke commanders should be judged by the job they solve. An income commander can be strong for offline or passive cash goals. A cooldown commander may matter more for raid-focused players. A defensive commander can be valuable when your base becomes a target. A beginner should avoid over-investing before the effect and upgrade cost are clear.
Why there is no fake ranking
This page does not publish a Merge a Nuke commanders tier list yet. A reliable ranking needs exact effects, upgrade costs, level scaling, and current patch behavior. Until then, the best guidance is role-based: match the commander to the goal your base is chasing.
Pairing notes
When exact values are verified, each commander page should answer four questions: how to unlock it, what it changes, which nukes it improves, and whether it is worth upgrading before your next rebirth.