RF Online Next Gacha & Summon Guide
What you pull, how rarity and fusing work, and how to spend without waste.
Last verified: 21 June 2026 · launch week
What you summon
- Biosuits — your switchable combat classes (Arbiter, Demolisher, Psypher and the rest of the roster).
- Rovers — companion units that fight alongside you (the pre-registration "Huey / Dewey / Louie" Rovers are examples).
- Gear & upgrade materials — the kits and resources that feed your enhancement progress.
The rarity ladder
Summons roll on a colour-coded rarity scale that climbs from common drops up to the top chase tier. The mid-and-high rarities — Uncommon, Rare, and Epic — are named directly in Netmarble's pre-registration rewards, with higher chase tiers above them.
Exact rarity names, drop rates, and any pity counter should be confirmed on the in-game summon screen — the live client is the source of truth, and rates can change by banner.
Fuse duplicates — the rule that changes everything
When you pull a Biosuit or Rover you already own, you don't discard it — you fuse same-rarity duplicates to upgrade. That single mechanic is why "bad luck" early matters far less than in most gacha games: every pull is progress, and copies make your existing units stronger rather than cluttering your inventory.
Where your free summons come from
- Daily Credit summons — exchange in-game Credit for pulls on a daily basis (look under the Shop / Exchange Shop).
- Login & event rewards — front-loaded heavily during launch month.
- Pre-registration mail — includes a Rare Biosuit and summon tickets if you signed up.
- Twitch Drops — the launch event runs through 30 June 2026.
How to spend pulls without wasting them
- Spend free summons on schedule rather than hoarding — accumulation and fusing are the point.
- Don't chase one specific unit. Because duplicates fuse into power, broad pulls beat tunnel-visioning a single result.
- Prioritise an efficient farming Biosuit early so your account funds itself, then branch out.
- Free players: read the F2P guide to see where summons fit into the bigger power curve.