Frequently Asked Questions

Fast answers to the most common early questions about RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike.

1

When did RACCOIN release?

RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike released on Steam on March 31, 2026.

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2

What platform is RACCOIN on?

RACCOIN is currently available on PC through Steam.

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3

Which character should beginners start with?

Biologist is the safest beginner pick because Cat Coin plus Rat Coin sustain gives you a forgiving early loop and helps prevent wasted runs.

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4

How many playable characters are in RACCOIN?

Local research materials consistently describe 6 playable characters, each with a different passive, active skill, and preferred build path.

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5

How many difficulty levels does RACCOIN have?

RACCOIN has 8 difficulty levels, with higher levels increasing pressure and making clean combo planning more important.

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6

What are chips in RACCOIN?

Chips are the game's item system. They are permanent run upgrades you buy between floors, and stacking the right ones is a big part of winning.

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7

What is the best generic shop buy?

Score Multiplier is the safest answer in most runs because it improves every future scoring event instead of only one narrow lane.

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8

What combo should I learn first?

The two most beginner-friendly combo packages are Cat + Rat + Animal Tamer and Seed + Water + Fertilizer.

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9

Does RACCOIN have an Endless Mode?

Yes. Endless Mode is the game's long-session scoring mode, and it changes what you value compared with a normal floor-clear run.

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What is the fastest way to improve at RACCOIN?

Learn one stable character, one stable combo line, and one universal shop priority list first. Then branch into score-chasing or variance-heavy builds later.

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Still Have Questions?

Start with the beginner guide if you are still learning the floor loop, then move to the planner or data hub when you want faster decisions during real runs.

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