Commander database

Merge a Nuke commanders, effects, and pairing logic.

Commander pages should help players decide whether an effect supports income, raids, defense, cooldowns, or a specific nuke path.

Direct answer

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

FieldUse
Commander nameExact in-game name.
Rarity or unlock pathHelps players judge how soon they can use the commander.
EffectThe actual gameplay change, not a vague score.
Effect per levelNeeded before upgrade ROI can be trusted.
Upgrade costRequired for planner recommendations.
Best nuke pairingsShows which nukes benefit most.
RoleIncome, raid, defense, cooldown, or hybrid.
Verified dateKeeps 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.