Super Snail – Reconstruction Factor Guide

Quick Guide to Reconstruction Factor (RF)

What is RF (or Civil RF / Reconstruction Factor)?

Civil RF is a type of currency that you can redeem for Valuable fragments in the Reconstructor. RF stands for “Reconstruction Factor.”

It’s easy to confuse this with “CIV,” as in the AFFCT type CIV, but they aren’t actually related at all. To avoid adding to this confusion, we’ll just refer to the currency Civil RF as “RF” throughout this guide.

How do I gain RF?

You can gain RF as rewards from Monthly Manhunt Act, Weekly Events, or Genetic Sim. You can also gain RF from in-game purchases.

Where do I use my RF?

To use your RF, navigate to the Events Icon (🎉) in the top right of your screen, and then select “Reconstructor” In the bottom left. Choose an AFFCT type to enter the RF shop. Each AFFCT type has its own RF shop, and you can toggle between them using the AFFCT icons at the bottom of your screen.

I don’t see “Reconstructor” anywhere! What’s going on?

If you don’t see the Reconstructor button in your Events (🎉) window, then you haven’t unlocked it yet and you haven’t earned any RF to spend! As soon as you gain RF, you’ll unlock the Reconstructor.

What should I spend my RF on? How do I know what’s good?

You can look at each Valuables description by clicking on them in the shop and then selecting the “Details” button! This will bring up the Valuable’s details at Max Tier! Keep in mind that you still have to Activate the Valuable and spend the appropriate Reagents and additional Fragments to level it up though.

As a parting gift, here’s 10 Orange Valuables that we think are pretty great!

Use your RF on one of them. Or don’t. It’s up to you!

Click to enlarge…

I hope the above information was helpful.

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