Best offerings for: Gen Rush
Max objective throughput while preserving anti-collapse tools.
Gen Rush Offering Mini Guide
Gen Rush performs best when you lock one reliable offering for floor value, then choose risk only if your queue context supports it.
Goal Rules
- Priority verdict: Tempo first. Protect objective throughput, then stabilize.
- First queue action: Set one primary objective before picking offerings.
- Biggest avoid: Do not copy SWF/high-risk picks into solo queue without adaptation.
Reliable Vs High-Risk
- Reliable picks: Anniversary Cake, Bloody Party Streamers, Escape Cake
- High-risk options: Realm Offering: Autohaven Wreckers, Realm Offering: Backwater Swamp, Realm Offering: Coldwind Farm
- Common collapse point: Stacking one gen and feeding snowball
Execution Path
- Checklist first pass: Early gen split defined
- Section to apply first: Core offering priorities: Choose offerings that increase consistency toward this goal before adding niche tech picks.
- FAQ to scan first: Should goal pages override my main build plan?
These recommendations are grouped by survivor goal execution. Keep the reliable core, then adapt one slot based on solo/SWF context, your build identity, and current patch pressure.
Quick verdict: Tempo first. Protect objective throughput, then stabilize.
Do this now
- Set one primary objective before picking offerings.
- Choose a stable default, then one optional risk pivot.
- Review conversion after each session block and adjust.
Avoid this now
- Do not copy SWF/high-risk picks into solo queue without adaptation.
- Do not keep offerings that failed repeatedly across recent blocks.
Core offering priorities
Choose offerings that increase consistency toward this goal before adding niche tech picks.
Queue-adjusted recommendations
Solo queue should bias stable value; SWF can adopt higher-ceiling risk offerings.
Fallback options
Keep one low-risk backup offering in your rotation for uncertain lobbies.
3 reliable picks
Selected with goal-priority categories + low-risk consistency bias.
3 high-risk options
High-ceiling alternatives for coordinated or challenge-focused sessions.
Checklist
Early gen split defined
3-gen denial plan set
First hook recovery line ready
Common fail patterns
- Stacking one gen and feeding snowball
- Ignoring future 3-gen collapse while rushing early
FAQ
Should goal pages override my main build plan?
No. Offerings should reinforce your build objective, not fight it.
How often should I rotate offering defaults?
Rotate when patch/meta changes or when your conversion data is weak for two or more session blocks.