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Rerolling the Shop

If today's eight items don't include anything you want, you can pay gold to reroll the whole shop. Every unsold item is replaced with a brand-new generation of eight. No daily cap - you can reroll as often as you can afford.

Gideon the merchant

What Rerolling Does

A reroll is a complete restock. Specifically:

  1. Every unsold item currently in the shop is cleared.
  2. A fresh set of eight items is generated at your current avatar level.
  3. New rarity rolls, new templates, new stats, new prices.

Already-purchased items aren't affected - they're already in your inventory. The reroll replaces only what's currently on display.

Reroll Cost

The reroll cost scales with your level - specifically, it's a fraction of what a common weapon would cost at your current level, with a minimum floor so low-level rerolls stay meaningful. The exact cost is shown on the reroll button before you commit.

At low levels, a reroll is cheap - a small gold outlay for another spin at the wheel. At high levels, a reroll costs substantially more, reflecting the scaled-up prices of the items it's generating.

How Often You Can Reroll

There's no rate limit. Gold is the only constraint. Reroll five times in an afternoon if you want; the shop will oblige.

Whether that's a good idea depends on your goal:

  • Hunting for a specific rarity? Reroll until it shows up - or accept the price and wait for tomorrow.
  • Need a specific slot? Rerolling might produce the slot you're missing, or it might not. No guarantees.
  • Just looking for anything better? Cheaper to buy what's in front of you than to reroll repeatedly.

Reroll spirals can drain your gold

Because there's no cap, it's possible to reroll a lot without getting what you want - the random roll doesn't care about your frustration. If you've rerolled three times without a useful result, it's often smarter to take whatever upgrade is available now and wait for tomorrow's refresh.

Confirmation Required

Rerolling is confirm-gated. A modal appears before the spend: "Reroll shop? This will replace all current items with new ones for X gold." You have to confirm to proceed.

The confirmation exists because rerolling is destructive to the current shop - every item currently on display is cleared. If there's an item you were considering but hadn't bought yet, rerolling takes it off the list.

What Doesn't Get Rerolled

  • The refresh countdown - rerolling doesn't reset the 18:00 timer. You can reroll five minutes before the daily refresh and the refresh still hits at 18:00.
  • Previously purchased items - anything you've already bought is in your inventory; it's unaffected.
  • Your gold balance - well, the reroll cost is deducted, but no other deduction applies.

Rerolling When Everything Is Sold Out

If you've bought every item in the shop and the "sold out" state shows, the reroll button is still available. Rerolling from a sold-out state regenerates the full eight-item set - same as rerolling from any other state.

This is a legitimate path for active spenders: a good day with gold to burn, buy the useful items, reroll for more.