Disconnection During Transcendence Stat Exchange — What to Know
If you disconnect or log out during a Transcendence Stat Exchange without confirming, your Crones and EXP are lost. This is a real risk worth preparing for before every exchange.
What Gets Lost on Disconnect
| Resource | Lost on Disconnect? |
|---|---|
| Crones (2.5B) | ✅ Yes — lost if unconfirmed |
| EXP (2T) | ✅ Yes — lost if unconfirmed |
| Origin of Transcendence | The item is consumed at insertion |
| Stat Distribution | Not applied if unconfirmed |
How to Minimize the Risk
Use F12 to minimize the game instead of Alt+F4 or closing the window. The guide specifically recommends pressing F12 during the Trans Stats process to reduce disconnection chances.
Steps to stay safe:
1. Ensure your internet connection is stable before starting.
2. Close unnecessary background apps that might cause lag or disconnects.
3. During the exchange, if you need to step away: press F12 to minimize — do not Alt+F4 or close the client.
4. Only confirm ("Stat Applied") when you're ready to permanently commit.
Quick Tips
- Never start a Trans Stat exchange on an unstable connection.
- The cost (2.5B Crones + 2T EXP) is too high to risk losing to a disconnect.
- The game will not refund lost resources due to disconnection — this is confirmed by the guide.
FAQ
Will I get my Crones and EXP back if I disconnect?
No. The guide explicitly states these resources are lost if you disconnect without confirming. Contact support if you believe it was a server-side issue, but refunds are not guaranteed.
Does the Origin of Transcendence item return if I disconnect?
The item is inserted into the stat slot at the start of the exchange. It is likely consumed at that point — assume it is lost along with the Crones and EXP.
What if it's a server crash, not my connection?
The guide doesn't distinguish. To be safe, treat any disconnect scenario as a potential resource loss.
Is there any way to insure against disconnection loss?
Not as far as the guide states. Stable connection and using F12 to minimize are the only recommended precautions.