Refectio
Overview
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| English Name | Refectio |
| Chinese Name | 神圣再生 |
| How to Obtain | Via the Refectio weapon evolution line |
| Evolution Material | Clover |
| Evolves To | (To be confirmed) |
| Pickup Priority | B |
Effect and Behavior
Refectio generates a damaging zone on the field while simultaneously healing the player with a light recovery effect when standing inside it. This dual function — dealing AoE damage to enemies and restoring the player's HP — sets it apart from pure offense weapons.
- Generates a damaging zone that damages all enemies inside it
- Player receives continuous light healing while standing within the same zone
- Dual-function weapon: offense (AoE damage) and defense (self-healing) in one slot
- Clover (evolution material) raises Luck, improving item drop quality for the rest of the run
Evolution
Hold Clover, level Refectio to MAX, then open a treasure chest after 10:00 (evolved form name to be confirmed).
Clover's Luck bonus improves item pool quality, so holding it as an evolution material also strengthens the build going forward.
Strengths
- Deals AoE damage while healing — two benefits from one weapon slot
- Sustains HP during prolonged close-range combat within dense enemy clusters
- Clover as an evolution material raises Luck, improving all item drops for the rest of the run
- Supplements survivability for short-range characters with limited natural recovery
Weaknesses
- Healing output is light — insufficient to rapidly recover from large burst damage
- Recovery benefit requires standing in the zone; mobile or kiting builds lose the healing uptime
- Damage output is modest compared to pure offensive weapons
- Zone positioning can restrict movement freedom
Recommended Characters
Close-range characters that hold position in dense enemy groups benefit most. Characters with limited HP recovery options gain additional value from the passive healing. Luck-focused builds pair naturally with Clover's bonus.
Recommended Passives
| Passive | Reason |
|---|---|
| Clover | Evolution material; Luck increase improves item drop quality throughout the run |
| Spinach | Might increase raises zone damage output |
| Hollow Heart | Max HP increase improves overall durability alongside the healing effect |
| Spellbinder | Duration extends zone uptime — more sustained healing and damage coverage |
| Candelabrador | Area expands the zone — wider coverage for both damage and healing |
Recommended Arcana
| Arcana | Effect |
|---|---|
| XIII - Wicked Season | Global stat increases amplify zone damage and healing output |
| IV - Moon Dream | Recovery-related bonuses may increase Refectio's self-healing magnitude |
Gameplay Tips
The core technique is deliberate zone positioning. After Refectio places a zone, move to its center and let enemies enter from outside. This maximizes the time the player spends inside the zone, converting both the healing and the damage effects fully.
Securing Clover early is low-cost. Luck improvement affects the quality of every item choice that follows, giving Refectio's evolution material a build-strengthening effect beyond the weapon itself.
Stacking Duration with Spellbinder extends zone uptime significantly. Combined with Area increases, wide and long-lasting zones enable a defensive center-hold style where the player rarely needs to reposition.
FAQ
Q. How much does Refectio heal? A. The healing is light — not enough to quickly recover from heavy burst damage. Treat it as continuous passive sustain and combine it with careful positioning to avoid taking excess damage.
Q. Should I prioritize Clover early? A. If no higher-priority item is available, securing Clover early is worthwhile. Luck improvement raises item pool quality for the rest of the run, and it doubles as an evolution material — little wasted value.
Q. What happens if I fight outside the zone? A. The zone continues dealing damage to enemies inside it, but the player no longer receives healing. Staying inside the zone is essential to using Refectio's full dual benefit.