πͺ RACCOIN All Coins Guide
Not every coin is meant to carry a run. The strongest drafting comes from understanding coin roles first, then recognizing which coin in a category is strong enough to become your actual win condition.
Coin Categories That Matter
- Multiplier: payoff coins that turn good board states into huge totals
- Transform: flexible copy or conversion tools that get stronger once premium targets exist
- Animal: sustain and board-value packages, especially strong for Biologist
- Growth: slow engines that reward early commitment
- Explosive: burst cash-out tools that need a prepared ledge
- Utility and control: pieces that improve consistency, density, or setup quality
Best Coins To Draft Around
MultiCoin
The cleanest multiplier carry. It is best when your board already produces long chains and you can place it into a real combo window instead of hoping one appears.
- Best with: Raccoon Manager, Chain Reactor, Score Multiplier
- Draft signal: your run already produces dense boards or repeatable chain setups
- Trap: taking it too early without enough board volume
Rainbow Coin
The best transform payoff once a premium target exists. Rainbow is a closer, not an opener.
- Best with: Crown Coin, MultiCoin, Rainbow Catalyst
- Draft signal: you already own a coin worth copying
- Trap: forcing transform on a board with nothing special to mirror
Cat Coin
One of the most forgiving sustain coins in the game. It teaches patience, because its value comes from timing and Rat count rather than from raw base score.
- Best with: Rat Coin, Animal Tamer, Biologist
- Draft signal: you want consistency, extra charges, and safer learning runs
- Trap: cashing it in before enough Rats are active
Seed Coin
An engine coin that pays back over time. Seed builds are strongest when you buy into them early and support them quickly.
- Best with: Water support, fertilizer-style chips, stable control characters
- Draft signal: floor 1 to 4 economy openings
- Trap: taking it late and expecting instant value
TNT Coin
TNT is a board converter, not just a damage button. It becomes premium when the ledge is dense enough that a single detonation cashes out a large portion of the board.
- Best with: Pyro, Explosion Amplifier, dense-board setup
- Draft signal: your run can reliably prepare explosive floors
- Trap: using it on low-density boards where the blast has nothing meaningful to convert
Crown Coin
A classic finisher coin. Its value depends on the floor already being good, which makes it much better as a late pickup than as an early dream.
- Best with: score-scaling builds, Rainbow support, clean final cash-out sequencing
- Draft signal: you already have a run that produces big floor totals
- Trap: treating it like a standalone engine instead of a closer
Draft Rules By Run Stage
Early Game
Prioritize direction and consistency. Animal and growth packages are usually better than high-ceiling finishers if the run is still missing basic structure.
Mid Game
Commit once the run gives you enough signals. This is where MultiCoin, TNT support, or transform shells stop being theoretical and start becoming real plans.
Late Game
Spend picks on closers and multiplier density, not on new side packages. Late floors reward focus far more than variety.