On the lookout for a detailed guide on Roblox Ghoul://RE Progression? Ghoul://RE is all about progressing things correctly. We’ve seen players making huge blunders right from the start which hurt their experience later on in the game.

To save you from being that kind of player, we’ve put together this super detailed Roblox Ghoul://RE Progression guide that will eventually help you to become the best Ghoul ever.

Ghoul://RE Progression Explained

Getting Started

When you first fire up the game, you’re greeted with the character select screen and a big Play button that leads you to a server list. Honestly, I usually just hit Quick Join and don’t sweat the details.

Once you’re in, you’ll see a choice between two sides: on the left, it’s the CCG, and on the right, it’s for Ghouls; so naturally, you pick Ghoul. Type in your name, hit confirm, and you’re thrown into a world where you might feel a little lost at first.

The first thing you’ll want to do is press P on your keyboard. This opens up your map and shows key locations and events, like the spot called Anco, which becomes pretty important as you move forward. 

Basics of Progression

There are three main ways to get your progression rolling. First, you can jump into a delivery mission by talking to the right NPC. She hands you a package, and you deliver it to another Ghoul marked by a red indicator. Next, there’s the mission board where you can pick up tasks to take out NPCs or other players for extra EXP. 

And don’t forget to chat with another NPC who shows you your rank-up requirements, which basically track your progress through grips, missions, and events.

Unlocking Kagune

One of the biggest milestones in your journey is getting your Kagune so you can really fight. To unlock it, you need to gather 5,000 RC cells. How do you do that? By eating NPCs or players; though, honestly, going after other Ghouls is the smart move since they drop a lot more RC cells. I always suggest finding a low-level player or an NPC to practice on. 

When you hold Control plus B after taking someone down, you’ll see the RC cells you gained right at the top of your screen. Once you have enough RC cells, have a buddy lower your HP to below half, and you’ll see “Whispers” on your screen. That’s your cue that your Kagune is ready to be equipped with Control plus E.

Earning RC Cells

RC cells are super important. Not only do they boost your health regeneration by filling up your hunger bar, but they also let you recover faster when you’re taking damage. Basically, the more RC cells you have, the faster you heal and the less damage you suffer. But be careful; if another Ghoul eats you, you lose RC cells. 

How many you lose depends on both your count and theirs, and if someone steals your RC, they only get half of what you lost. To check your RC cells, just head to the Hospital on the map and talk to the NPC there.

Rolling for a new Kagune or changing up your clan, color, or even resetting your skill points is done by clicking the marker in the top-left corner next to the settings. Here, you use Ghoul Points, which you earn by participating in those 5-minute events on your map. And trust me, doing these events during Permanent Death (PD) mode scores you a lot more points.

PD Event (Permanent-Death)

Speaking of PD, this is a game-changer. Permanent Death kicks in for 15 minutes at the start of every hour. It’s the best way to level up, and if you’re serious about progression, you’ll need to push through these PD events to hit higher ranks like A+ and beyond. 

PD also offers a chance to permanently wipe other players and steal their RC cells. If you manage to grip someone during PD and they leave combat early, the RC is divided among those who did damage, and the loot from NPCs is much better too. 

I even managed to rank up to S+ in about 45 minutes just by grinding through PD and taking on random players.

Understating Factions

Factions add another layer to the game. There are groups owned by players where you join up and fight together in lore events or just hang out. The main Ghoul factions are Ainu, which is open to everyone, and Aogiri Tree, which you have to audition for. These groups help you rank up and get more out of the game.

If you get wiped during PD, there’s a buyback option that lets you revive for 1,000 Robux; sometimes called Last RC. When you press M, you’ll see your skills, quests, and equipment. Your skills are split into areas like Strength, Dexterity, Mastery, and a few others that really impact your combat style. 

By the time you reach the maximum rank, you’ll have 50 stat points to spend. Strength is supposed to boost your melee damage, Dexterity gives you some slick moves like lunge and triple step, and Mastery ramps up your Kagune or Quinque skills.

Kagune Progression

Then there are other cool things like V2 Kagunes. Not every Kagune has a second form, but if yours does, you’ll need somewhere between 300K to 600K RC cells plus 10 matching fragments to unlock it. 

You can track down these fragments online, and after that, eat a player with a similar RC count to seal the deal. V2 forms even let you drain hunger from your opponents, which is a neat trick to stay in the fight.

Lastly, don’t forget about clothing. When you spawn, you’ll feel cold and start shivering, so make sure to hit up a clothing store or check out the clothes available in the Ainu faction to keep warm.

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