What resets
Public guides report that coins and zone access reset after Rebirth, so you should spend excess coins before confirming. Treat the confirmation screen as the final source because reset behavior is exactly the kind of mechanic that can change after updates.
- Coins reset according to public guides, so do not leave a large balance unused.
- Zone progress resets, which means recovery speed matters more than the button becoming available.
- You rebuild the route faster with stronger slimes and upgrades.
- If your client lists a different reset behavior, trust the client and report the discrepancy.
What stays
Public guides consistently report that slimes and key persistent account progress remain after Rebirth. That retained account value is why Rebirth is worth planning instead of avoiding forever.
- Keep your slimes according to public Rebirth guides.
- Keep useful permanent upgrades or account value where the game marks them persistent.
- Keep the long-term luck benefit that makes future rolls stronger.
- Keep your own notes about what survived if a patch changes the confirmation text.
Before Rebirth checklist
Do not Rebirth just because you can. Confirm your post-reset recovery plan first and make sure the permanent luck gain is worth the short-term slowdown.
- Goop requirement met and checked against the current in-game UI.
- Spare coins spent on persistent or recovery-helping upgrades.
- Best slimes leveled and equipped for the early rebuild.
- Enough session time to restore the basic coin loop after reset.
After Rebirth route
The first post-Rebirth goal is not rare hunting. It is rebuilding early zones, restoring coin flow, and using the new luck baseline only after the loop is stable.
- Reopen high-value zones in the order your damage can support.
- Rebuy key upgrades if needed and avoid spreading coins across low-impact choices.
- Return to recipe and rare hunting once coin flow and combat are stable.
- Use active codes only when you are ready to convert the boost into rolls or currency.
When to delay Rebirth
A delayed Rebirth can be better than an early one if the reset would strand you in slow zones. The planner is intentionally conservative because recovery friction is where many players lose time.
- Delay if one major persistent upgrade is close and you can afford it before resetting.
- Delay if your best equipped slime still clears early enemies slowly.
- Delay if you only have a few minutes to play and cannot rebuild the coin loop.
- Proceed if the Goop requirement is met, spare coins are spent, and recovery is predictable.
How this guide handles uncertainty
Rebirth claims are based on public guides and structured site notes, not hidden developer formulas. We surface the uncertainty because exact reset rules, Goop requirements, or upgrade interactions can change with patches.
- Use the in-game confirmation screen as the final check.
- Use the Rebirth Planner as a readiness checklist, not as an official validator.
- Use Contact if your before/after screenshots show a changed requirement or retained item.
Common mistakes
- Resetting with unspent coins.
- Ignoring recovery time.
- Expecting Rebirth to solve weak combat instantly.
- Using the planner output without reading the in-game confirmation screen.
- Rebirthing at the end of a session with no time to rebuild the loop.
FAQ
When should I Rebirth?
Rebirth when you meet the Goop requirement and can rebuild quickly after spending spare coins on persistent upgrades.
Do I lose slimes?
Public guides report that slimes stay after Rebirth, but this should still be rechecked after major game updates.
What is the main reward?
The main reward is permanent luck growth that improves future rolling expectations.
Is the Rebirth Planner official?
No. It is a conservative checklist built from public-source assumptions and should be compared with your current in-game confirmation text.
What should I do right after Rebirth?
Restore coin flow and zone access before rare hunting; the permanent luck benefit is most useful once your basic loop is stable again.