PRAGMATA: Every Currency and How to Get It

Apr 16, 2026 at 08:00am EDT
A young girl in a blue suit looks up at a futuristic robot in the game 'PRAGMATA.'

PRAGMATA features an intricate economy with multiple currencies centered around upgrading Hugh’s suit and weapons and Diana’s hacking capabilities. Understanding what these currencies are used for is essential for unlocking and upgrading everything you need as you make your way through the campaign.

Every Currency and Its Use

There are five currencies you will need to manage as you explore the lunar research station:

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Where to Find Them

CurrencyPrimary Source
LunafilamentDefeating enemies or found scattered throughout the Lunar Base.
Pure LunumFound in exploration or as a reward for Training Simulations.
Upgrade ComponentsFound in exploration or as a reward for Training Simulations.
Cabin CoinsFound in Safe Boxes, earned via Training Simulations, or rewarded for gifting REMs to Diana in the Shelter.
Red Gate KeysFound during exploration or obtained via Cabin's Stamp Club bingos.

The Shelter Rewards Systems

Cabin's Stamp Club

By interacting with Cabin in the Shelter, you can put your Cabin Coin to good use. By using coins, you can stamp squares on multiple Bingo Boards. Completing a line (Bingo) provides massive bonuses, new Hacking Nodes, weapons, and outfits for High and Diana.

Gifting REMs

REMs are 3D-printed toys and collectibles found throughout the research station. Gifting these to Diana in the Shelter unlocks some adorable interactions and makes you earn extra Cabin Coins for the Stamp Club.

This concludes our guide. For more help, visit our PRAGMATA Complete Walkthrough and Guide hub.

Guide based on a full playthrough completed at Standard difficulty in the PC version of the game. Screenshots captured from the same version

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