When you play a game like Raccoinyou might wonder how much luck and skill you need to be a good player. After all, this is a roguelike where things get more complicated as you play, and it's based around coin-minting machines that already have a randomness factor that can work in your favor or against you.
The thing is, no matter how well you play, your chosen difficulty level will really test your skills. Each of these, represented by ticks, will add a debuff or something special that will make your runs more difficult. Let's go through each difficulty level in Raccoin.
Each difficulty level
There are eight difficulty levels in Raccoin and we will go through them in the table below.
Keep in mind that each new difficulty incorporates what the previous one added. For example, Blue Ticket has its shop effect + Crispy Ticket difficulty (chance of Cooinkies).
|
Difficulty |
What does it do? |
|---|---|
|
Green leaf |
His standard difficultyunlocked from the start. |
|
Crispy leaf |
Every copper, silver and gold coin you put in has 10% chance to become a Cooinkie. A cooinkie is a coin with no value. |
|
Blue ticket |
Every time you return to the store, prices rise by 20%. This resets per round. |
|
Orange ticket |
You have one less Clip extension limit (five). |
|
Wizard ticket |
The Bad Coins you get are BadBad or Demonic. The former cannot be converted or scored using other item effects, and the latter has a 66.6% chance to respawn. |
|
Bad ticket |
The store can now have Rusty coinswhich are non-modifiable coins. |
|
Moo ticket |
Get started each round with a solid fencewhich is a physical barrier that cannot be removed. |
|
Golden ticket |
Here it is one less coin to buy in store for a role. |
Raccoin: Achievements Guide
There are over 20 achievements to unlock in Raccoin, and if you want to earn them all, you'll need to master this roguelite coin.