Sword of Convallaria – Pity System Guide

Quick Guide to Pity System

  • Red Line – Universal Pity.
    • 100x Pull Guaranteed SSR Random
  • Blue Line – Single Rate-up Pity.
    • 180x Pull Guaranteed Rate-up SSR
  • Green Line – Double Rate-up Pity.
    • 180x Pull Guaranteed Rate-up SSR

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Rules:

  • 2% chance rate to get SSR characters.
  • There’s no guaranteed SR unit within a 10x pull.
  • No 50/50 rules system in this game.
  • Universal Pity increases each time you pull in any character banner.
  • Single Rate-up / Double Rate-up Pity does not increase unless you pull in their respective banners.
  • Pity points will be saved for their respective next banners.
  • If you pull 100x and don’t get a rate-up unit, then you need 80 pulls left to reach rate-up pity.
  • Whenever you get any kind of SSR, universal pity is reset.
  • If you get a double rate-up SSR character on a single rate-up banner, double rate-up pity will not reset.
  • Pity is the maximum number of pulls to get an SSR, so you can get an SSR before reaching pity.
  • Single Rate-up character has a 50% chance within the SSR Characters.
    • (Ex. Calculation: 50% * 2% = 1% chance for Gloria)
  • Double Rate-up characters have a 75% chance within the SSR Characters.
    • (Ex. Calculation: 75% * 2% = 1.5% chance for Col/Beryl, each 0.75%)

Note About Double Rate-up Banner:

There’s a rule to “Prioritize units you don’t have,” meaning units not pulled during the current banner. The game tracks your pulls during each banner, not what you already own. For example, if you already got Beryl on a standard banner and then pull 180 times on a Col + Beryl banner, there’s still a chance you’ll get a duplicate Beryl at pity.

In the future, if there’s a Beryl + Gloria banner, you can still get another Beryl at pity because the system only tracks pulls within each banner’s duration.

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