- Ro-Ghoul dual wield combines the EXA and Narukami Quinques into Exacami.
- Unlock requirement: Store both EXA and Narukami, then reach 15 million RC.
- Resource cost: EXA costs 350 million and Narukami costs 500 million.
- Priority mechanic: M1 and E can switch which weapon takes priority.
- Best use: Exacami offers flexible ranged, melee, dash, and electric attacks.
Ro-Ghoul dual wield Exacami Overview
Ro-Ghoul dual wield refers to the Exacami Quinque, a combined weapon created from EXA and Narukami. It is designed around weapon priority, alternate skill variants, and a second mode that changes how both Quinques function. Because it requires two expensive Quinques and an additional RC requirement, Exacami is an endgame-oriented target rather than an early progression weapon.
The standard kit can change depending on whether EXA or Narukami has priority. Your M1 and E skills are especially important because using either one can switch the active priority. This gives Exacami more variety than a conventional single-Quinque loadout, but it also makes the weapon harder to learn.
Video Highlights:
- Exacami requires both EXA and Narukami in storage.
- The weapon uses priority switching for alternate M1, E, and R variants.
- C activates a mode that changes melee and ranged roles.
- F provides one of the weapon’s most distinctive attack animations.
EXA
- 350 million cost
- Dash-focused identity
- Contributes tendril and melee effects
Narukami
- 500 million cost
- Electric blast identity
- Contributes ranged pressure
Exacami
- Dual-wield combination
- Multiple skill variants
- Priority-based attacks
C Mode
- Changes weapon roles
- Supports ranged M1 attacks
- Useful for farming situations
Treat Exacami as a stance-management weapon. Decide whether you need mobility, ranged pressure, or a flexible attack pattern before cycling through skills.
How to Unlock the Dual-Wield Quinque
The Exacami unlock process has three essential requirements: EXA, Narukami, and 15 million RC. Owning only one of the two component Quinques is not enough. Both weapons must be available in storage when you attempt to unlock the dual-wield form.
The listed prices make this a substantial long-term goal. EXA costs 350 million, while Narukami costs 500 million, bringing the two component weapons to a combined listed cost of 850 million before the RC requirement is considered. Plan your purchases carefully, because buying Narukami after reaching the RC threshold may require you to rebuild that RC total.
| Requirement | Amount or condition | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| EXA | 350 million | Required component Quinque |
| Narukami | 500 million | Required component Quinque |
| RC | 15 million | Required to unlock the second stage |
| Storage | Both EXA and Narukami | Ownership must be available during the unlock |
| Final weapon | Exacami | The resulting dual-wield Quinque |
Secure EXA
Obtain EXA before focusing on the final RC grind. Its listed cost is 350 million, so treat it as the first major purchase in the plan.
Store Narukami
Obtain Narukami and keep both EXA and Narukami available in storage. Do not assume that reaching the RC target alone completes the requirement.
Reach 15 Million RC
Build your RC total to 15 million after both component Quinques are ready. This avoids having to repeat the grind after a late purchase.
Unlock Exacami
Use the dual-wield progression requirement once the weapons and RC target are prepared. The result is the combined Exacami form.
Do not grind to 15 million RC before confirming that both EXA and Narukami are stored. Purchasing the second Quinque afterward can reset your RC progress and extend the preparation time.
Priority Switching and Skill Variants
Exacami’s main learning curve comes from its priority system. The weapon can prioritize EXA or Narukami, and the active priority changes some of the attacks. Using M1 can switch priority, while E also affects which weapon is active. This means the same key may produce a different attack during the next exchange.
When Narukami has priority, attacks generally emphasize electric blasts and ranged pressure. When EXA has priority, the kit leans more toward dashes and EXA-style movement. R combines elements from both Quinques, while F is associated with a dash-style attack and a pronounced hit animation.
| Skill | Narukami priority | EXA priority | Main decision |
|---|---|---|---|
| M1 | Narukami-style blast | EXA-style attack | Choose pressure or movement |
| E | Narukami blast | Dash-style attack | Change priority before engaging |
| R | EXA tendrils with electricity | Similar mixed variant | Use for hybrid pressure |
| F | Dash-style attack | Dash-style attack | Confirm target position first |
| C | Activates alternate mode | Activates alternate mode | Changes weapon roles |
A practical rotation begins with a deliberate priority choice instead of random button presses. If you need to approach or reposition, EXA priority is the more natural starting point because of its dash-oriented variants. If you need to keep distance, Narukami priority offers a more suitable ranged pattern.
M1 and E are not only damage buttons. They also influence the active weapon priority, so track the current state before committing to a combo.
C Mode, Farming, and PvP Usage
Pressing C activates another Exacami configuration. In this mode, Narukami becomes the melee form while EXA becomes the ranged form. Activating C again reverses those roles, allowing you to switch which Quinque handles melee and ranged attacks.
This alternate configuration is useful when you want repeated ranged attacks for farming. It can also help you adapt to opponents who change distance frequently. However, the extra options increase the chance of using the wrong variant if you activate C without a clear plan.
| Situation | Recommended setup | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| NPC farming | C mode with ranged attacks | Easier to maintain distance |
| Closing distance | EXA-priority variant | Dash access supports engagement |
| Keeping space | Narukami-priority variant | Electric blasts create ranged pressure |
| Close-range exchange | C mode melee form | Assigns one Quinque to melee use |
| Player chase | F after confirming position | Dash animation is strongest when aimed |
For farming, use C mode to test the ranged M1 and E variants against NPCs before attempting more complex rotations. The R skill can add ranged pressure, while F is more valuable when a target is clearly positioned. Avoid wasting mobility skills simply to change priority when an opponent is already within attack range.
For PvP, Exacami’s advantage is flexibility rather than one guaranteed sequence. Switch priority when the opponent changes distance, then use the corresponding attack variant. Since the weapon includes dashes, blasts, tendrils, and electric effects, it can support both pursuit and spacing, but effective use depends on recognizing the current mode.
Farming Focus
- Use C mode for ranged patterns
- Practice M1 and E first
- Save F for repositioning
PvP Focus
- Track priority constantly
- Change attacks with distance
- Avoid predictable skill cycling
Practice Focus
- Test every variant on NPCs
- Learn C mode reversal
- Confirm F targeting range
Exacami Practice Checklist:
- Confirm EXA and Narukami are both stored
- Reach 15 million RC before unlocking
- Test M1 and E priority changes
- Practice C mode role reversal
- Use F only after confirming target position
Learn the normal priority system first, then practice C mode. Mastering both at once makes it harder to identify which state caused a skill variant.
Exacami Strengths, Limits, and FAQ
Exacami stands out because it combines two Quinque identities in one kit. It offers access to ranged attacks, dashes, melee forms, electricity, and tendril-based effects. That flexibility makes it attractive for players who want one weapon that can adapt between farming and PvP.
Its main limitation is the cost and complexity. The two component weapons require 850 million in listed purchases, followed by 15 million RC. The priority and C-mode systems also require practice. Exacami is therefore best suited to players who are prepared to invest in both progression and mechanical learning.
| Category | Rating | Practical assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Unlock difficulty | High | Two expensive Quinques plus 15 million RC |
| Skill variety | Excellent | Multiple priority and C-mode variants |
| Farming flexibility | Strong | Ranged options and alternate configurations |
| PvP adaptability | Strong | Dashes, blasts, melee, and ranged pressure |
| Ease of use | Moderate | Priority switching requires awareness |
For general reference, the Ro-Ghoul Wiki organizes the game’s weapon information under Quinques and related game content. Use the wiki’s weapon categories alongside in-game testing when checking for future balance or progression changes.
Q: What is Ro-Ghoul dual wield?
Ro-Ghoul dual wield is the Exacami Quinque, a combined weapon that uses both EXA and Narukami. Its attacks change according to weapon priority and C-mode configuration.
Q: What do I need to unlock Exacami?
You need both EXA and Narukami available in storage, plus 15 million RC. The listed component costs are 350 million for EXA and 500 million for Narukami.
Q: Which skills change Exacami’s priority?
M1 and E are the main priority-changing skills. Their variants can differ depending on whether EXA or Narukami is currently prioritized.
Q: Is Exacami useful for farming and PvP?
Its flexible kit supports both activities. C mode provides useful ranged configurations for farming, while dashes, blasts, and mixed attacks give it adaptable PvP options.
Unlock Exacami only after preparing both component Quinques and the RC requirement. Once obtained, practice each mode separately before using the weapon in serious PvP.