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Modulations might get a little messy unless used very sparingly, and it's very rare to hear dirt pedals end up anything but messy on acoustic (though some have managed it - Damien Rice and Wheatus off the top of my head...)
Reverb and delay sound nice, and gentle phasing can too.
Overdrive/distortion *can* work, but you need to be very careful - firstly you need one with a 'guitar speaker emulated' or 'mixer' output if you're going to DI it or go through an acoustic amp (or it will not only sound horrible, there's a risk of damaging the speakers), and secondly it tends to cause feedback at anything above very low drive levels.
Octaves can also work but again tend to need care or they can cause boomy feedback.
A looper pedal - or a delay which can also do looping - would probably be the first I would buy.
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