Unlocking the Full Potential of Your Raccoin Collection: A Guide to All Special Coins

Mastering Raccoin requires more than just luck; it demands a deep understanding of its over 150 special coins. These unique items are essential for boosting your earnings, propelling you past target scores, and unlocking higher difficulty Tickets. While you will only start with a few dozen coins, completing runs with different characters and hitting scoring milestones will gradually expand your arsenal to include every Raccoin coin type available. Whether you are grinding for high scores or optimizing re-rolls in the shop, knowing exactly what each coin does is the key to victory.

The 26 Common Coins: Your Essential Foundation

Before tackling rare and legendary items, players must master the common coins. There are 26 of these foundational pieces that won't skyrocket your score on their own but provide a reliable base for early-game survival. Understanding how they interact—such as how Wateroin nurtures other ingredients or how Bunny Coin propagates—is crucial for setting up long-term strategies before the game gets chaotic.

Growth and Propagation Coins

Several common coins focus on expanding your presence in the cabinet through breeding or spawning:

  • Bunny Coin: Breeds 1-2 Bunny Coins when touching another Bunny Coin, but weakens itself immediately after.
  • Eggoin: Evolves into a Hen Coin for the next round, acting as a temporary incubator.
  • Chummy Coin: While in play or in your clip, every other Chummy Coin gains +5 value.

Interaction and Destruction Coins

Some coins are designed to interact with specific targets or clear space through destruction:

  • Poocoin: Fertilizes Lotusoin, Budoin, Seedoin, and Corncoin before being destroyed itself.
  • Lotusoin: Destroys any Poocoins it touches while simultaneously breeding new Lotusoins.
  • Wateroin: Waters Budoin and Seedoin upon contact, then is immediately destroyed (while conducting the Energized modifier).

Value Boosters and Utility Coins

These items provide immediate numerical advantages or specific situational bonuses:

  • Glue Coin: Sticks to any coin it touches, permanently adding +8 value to those coins.
  • Relicoin: Gains an additional +15 value at the start of every round.
  • Tickoin: Instantly awards 20 Tickets when scored.
  • +1 Coin: Increases the number of Spin Wheel rewards by +1 while in play or storage.

Conditional and Negative Coins

Not all common coins are beneficial; some act as traps, debuffs, or fillers:

  • Cooinkie: A cruelly placed cookie that does nothing but occupy cabinet space.
  • Burnt Foodoin: The unfortunate result of failed cooking attempts; it fills space with no benefit.
  • Riceoin: Attracts other ingredients to cook, which can be risky if you aren't ready for the chaos.
  • Salted Fishoin: A weakened version that cannot create Wateroins anymore.

Weakened and Corrupted Variants

The game introduces several "rotten" or "tired" versions of standard coins that have lost their primary abilities:

  • Tired Bunny Coin: Cannot breed anymore, serving as a weaker version of the original.
  • Rotten Chococoin, Rotten Bananoin, Rotten Corncoin, and Rotten Fishoin: All are weakened versions of their counterparts with reduced functionality.

Environmental and Modifier Coins

These coins interact heavily with game mechanics like Astrofall or modifiers:

  • Aeroliteoin: Grants a +50% Score boost to the current score upon Astrofall, but will Astrofall itself in the next round.
  • Mercury Coin: Awards +1 Ticket for every Astro coin scored while it remains in play.
  • Marsoin: Increases the Score Rate by 0.5 per Prize Ball spawned, resetting at the start of each round.

The Oddities

Finally, a few coins serve niche or purely cosmetic roles:

  • Sandoin: Transforms into Colored Glazeoin during explosions or Clayoin when touching Wateroin.
  • Bean Coin: Flies directly to the scoring zone upon spawning and cannot be modified.
  • Cloveroin: Increases your conversion rate by 3% while active in play.

The 51 Uncommon Coins: The Bread and Butter of High Scores

Once you unlock the uncommon tier, the strategic depth of Raccoin expands significantly. These 51 coins form the core engine for most successful runs, offering powerful effects like exploding on exchange, hunting specific targets, or manipulating modifiers. Mastering these items is often the difference between a mediocre run and a record-breaking score.

Explosive and Destructive Powerhouses

Certain uncommon coins are designed to create chain reactions that clear the cabinet:

  • Bomboin: Explodes immediately upon exchange, clearing space for new spawns.
  • Radiation Coin: Adds +20 value to nearby coins but detonates if caught in an explosion.
  • TNT Coin: Applies the Gunpowder modifier and creates a massive explosion when triggered, then vanishes.

Hunting and Value Manipulation Coins

These items focus on increasing your score rate or targeting specific high-value units:

  • Jawbreakoin: Has a 90% chance to spawn a new Jawbreakoin when scored, creating potential infinite chains.
  • Wolfoin: Gains +12 value specifically while hunting Bunny Coins, Hen Coins, or Turtle Coins.
  • Magnetoin: Attracts Silver and Gold Coins, gaining extra value (+3 for Silver, +6 for Gold) based on proximity at round end.
  • Sensoroin: Emits a laser beam that automatically scores the highest value coins in its path.

Modifier Application and Transformation

Uncommon coins often dictate the state of other coins by applying or removing status effects:

  • Lightning Coin: Applies the Energized modifier to any unmodified coins it touches.
  • Mushroin: Applies the Fungus modifier to unmodified Food coins, altering their behavior.
  • Bubble Coin: Removes modifiers from touched coins and gains +15 value; after 3 removals, it is scored automatically.
  • Frozen Coin: Applies the Icebound modifier to unmodified coins, locking them in place or changing interactions.

Specialized Spawning and Breeding Coins

Some uncommon coins excel at generating new units or evolving existing ones:

  • Hen Coin: Breeds 2 Eggoins at round start and has a 20% chance to fly back when any Eggoin or Hen Coin is scored.
  • Fishoin: Spawns two Wateroins upon exchange but weakens the next round.
  • Primal Coin: Scores any Silver or Gold Coins it touches, gaining +20 value and spawning a Copper Coin in return.

High-Risk, High-Reward Mechanics

A subset of uncommon coins introduces volatile mechanics that can swing your score dramatically:

  • Silver Coin: Triggers one of three random effects when scored: granting +2 hand coins, +6 Tickets, or +10 value.
  • Chococoin: Weakens after surviving three rounds, forcing players to use it before it degrades.
  • Jetoin: Its value is completely volatile, ranging from -100 to 200 upon spawn.

Unique Utility and Economic Coins

These items provide distinct advantages related to tickets, scores, or cabinet management:

  • Hypnoticoin: Applies the Sleepwalk modifier, causing coins to move toward the scoring zone on exchange.
  • Earthquakoin: Shakes the entire cabinet when scored, potentially dislodging stuck coins.
  • Dice Coin: On exchange, grants +1 Score Rate permanently, does nothing, or corrupts into Pooroin.
  • Credition: Operates on a debt mechanic where Debt increases by 15% each round start; scoring loses Tickets equal to the current Debt value.

Rare Interactions and Corruption

The final group of uncommon coins includes items that can change rarity or interact with specific game states:

  • Magicoin: Converts non-Chaos coins it touches into Chaos coins while preserving their original rarity.
  • Blind Boxoin: Becomes an Epic coin or corrupts into Mimicoin the following round, adding a layer of unpredictability.
  • Raw Ore Coin: When shaken or exploded, grants +20 Tickets and transforms into Quartzoin, Amethystoin, Diamondoin, or Sandoin.
  • Quartzoin: A valuable item that, when scored, grants +15 value to Quartzoins, Amethystoins, and Diamondoins.

Cosmic and Planetary Coins

The rarest of the uncommon tier involves celestial mechanics tied to Astrofall events:

  • Meteoroin: Spawns two Aeroliteoins during an Astrofall event; it transforms into an Aeroliteoin in the next round.
  • Venusoin: Upon scoring, generates Light Balls that add +20 value to five Astro coins.
  • Jupiteroin: Continues the planetary theme with effects tied to cosmic events (note: specific effects for Jupiteroin and remaining coins like Monkey Coin are part of the full collection).

Specialized Target Coins

Some uncommon coins have evolved specifically to interact with other unique units:

  • Monkey Coin: Picks up nearby coins to fertilize Budoins, Seedoins, and Corn Coins; gains +5 value when hunting Bananoins.
  • Bananoin: Grows on Coin Trees but weakens the next round, making it a temporary high-value target for Monkey Coins.
  • Catoin: Awards +40 Tickets specifically when hunting Hen Coins, Ratoins, or Fishoins.

The "Bad" and Corrupted Coins

Not all coins are created equal; some are designed to hinder your run:

  • Ratoin: Gains value by hunting Cooinkies, Mushroins, Poocoins, Burnt Foodoins, Rotten variants, and Bad-Apple Coins.
  • Bad-Apple Coin: A weakened variant that contributes to the Ratoin's hunger but offers little else.
  • Pooroin: The result of a failed Dice Coin roll, serving as a penalty item.

By understanding these 51 uncommon coins alongside their common counterparts, you can build synergistic decks tailored to your playstyle. Whether you prefer explosive chain reactions, steady value accumulation, or strategic breeding loops, the full roster of Raccoin special coins offers limitless possibilities for high-score runs.