The Quinx race has finally arrived in Ghoul://RE, and it is one of the most unique paths you can take in the game right now. Unlike standard CCG or Ghoul progression, Quinx combines elements from both sides, making the unlock process longer but very rewarding. This guide explains everything step by step, from the early requirements to how Quinx works after you unlock it, so you do not get lost or waste resources. Also check out our Ghoul://Re Codes for more rewards!
Basic Requirements Before Starting
Before anything else, you must already have a CCG slot. Join the CCG faction like normal and make sure your character is max level. If you are not max level yet, focus on grinding first because the Quinx requirements are heavy.
Once inside the CCG base, talk to the NPC sitting near the front desk. Choose the dialogue option “Power is power.” If the NPC reacts negatively, that is fine. It means the dialogue choice is already registered.
After this, you are allowed to eat kagune sacks. As a future Quinx, you must consume over 100 kagune sacks. The exact number is not confirmed, but the official sources confirm it is more than 100.
Farming Bosses Efficiently
Boss raids are the most important part of this process. From boss raids, you will gain:
- 8,000 reputation per raid
- 10,000 yen per raid
- One-Eyed Fragments
- Kakuja Fragments
- Kagune Sacks
You will need:
- 75,000 reputation
- 500,000 yen
- 10 One-Eyed Fragments
- 10 Kakuja Fragments
If you grind bosses normally, you will easily reach these numbers without relying on other players. Be careful with kagune sacks, because the soft cap is 50 items. If you exceed this and rejoin a server, extra items may disappear. Try eating sacks during raids if possible.
Crafting One-Eyed Kakuja Fragments
Once you have 10 One-Eyed Fragments and 10 Kakuja Fragments, head to the CCG Lab using the elevator. At the crafting table, combine them into 5 One-Eyed Kakuja Fragments. The rule is simple:
- 2 One-Eyed Fragments + 2 Kakuja Fragments = 1 One-Eyed Kakuja Fragment
Choosing the Quinx Path
After crafting the fragments, go back upstairs and talk to the NPC near the window. Speak to him multiple times until he accepts your fragments. Next, go back to the lab and talk to the Black Reaper NPC. Choose the option related to walking a new path. This will trigger a boss fight specifically for unlocking Quinx.
The boss is much weaker than it used to be. Most players can defeat it quickly. Keep some distance if needed, since NPCs do not parry well against long-range attacks. After defeating the boss, grip it, and the Quinx race will be unlocked.
Creating a Quinx Character Slot
Unlocking Quinx does not automatically convert your current slot. You need a new character slot. When creating a new character, choose Quinx instead of CCG or Ghoul. When you spawn, go straight to the CCG base. You will start with zero sanity, which is very important for Quinx gameplay.
How Sanity Works for Quinx
Sanity controls how your abilities function:
- Low sanity favors Quinx weapons
- High sanity activates kagune abilities
- At very high sanity, your screen visuals change
At certain sanity levels, your normal Z, X, and C skills are replaced by kagune moves. To use Quinx skills instead, you must hold Ctrl + skill key. Critical attacks also change:
- R = normal crit
- Ctrl + R = kagune crit
Managing sanity properly is key to playing Quinx effectively.
Kagune and RC Cells for Quinx
Unlike Ghouls, Quinx do not spawn with a kagune. You must roll for a Quinx kagune, not a normal kagune reroll. Choosing the wrong option will waste your resources.
Quinx gain RC cells by eating downed NPCs or players. More RC means better regeneration during fights. Bosses give RC cells, but do not give reputation for Quinx, making reputation grinding slower later on.
Important Limitations to Know
- Quinx currently cannot obtain V2 or full Kakuja
- Fragment consumption for evolution is disabled
- Reputation farming is slower compared to CCG
- Dying sends you back to Anteiku regardless of sanity
Because of this, unlocking Arata as a Quinx is much harder than as a normal CCG.
The Quinx race in Ghoul://RE is not meant for casual players. It takes time, grinding, and patience, but the hybrid playstyle makes it one of the most interesting races in the game. If you enjoy managing mechanics like sanity, RC cells, and dual combat styles, Quinx is absolutely worth unlocking. Take your time with the grind, plan your resources carefully, and you will get the most out of this new race.