Get ready for the much-anticipated sequel, *GIRLS’ FRONTLINE 2: EXILIUM*, which promises a thrilling new narrative, breathtaking graphics, and a refined gameplay system. A cornerstone of the game is the Gacha system, pivotal for progression as it allows you to obtain new characters and weapons, significantly boosting your squad's performance. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the intricacies of the Gacha system, detailing its mechanics and the various types of banners you'll encounter.
The Gacha system in *GIRLS’ FRONTLINE 2: EXILIUM* functions through a randomized loot box mechanic, where players can summon for rewards including characters (T-dolls) and weapons. To participate in these summons, you'll need to use specific in-game currencies, categorized as:
The probabilities for summoning different rarities are as follows:
In this system, players can summon for both T-dolls and weapons within the same banners. Below, we'll explore the various types of gacha banners you will encounter in the game.
The Beginner Procurement Banner is tailored for new players, offering a substantial head start. You're allowed to make up to 50 pulls on this banner, and thanks to a “pity” system, you're guaranteed an SSR character within these pulls. If you don't get an SSR in the first 40 pulls, the pity system ensures you'll receive one within the last ten pulls.
The drop rates for this banner are enhanced, with an SSR character having a 0.6% chance of being summoned, while SR characters and weapons have a 6% drop rate. Pity mechanics guarantee an SR character or weapon every 10 pulls, and an SSR character every 80 pulls. If you don't pull the featured character on your first SSR, the next SSR is guaranteed to be the rate-up character (hard pity at 160 pulls). Soft pity kicks in starting from the 58th draw. Importantly, pity does not carry over to other banners.
For an optimal gaming experience, consider playing *GIRLS’ FRONTLINE 2: EXILIUM* on a larger screen using BlueStacks on your PC or laptop, paired with a keyboard and mouse for enhanced control and precision.