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Girls' Frontline 2 EXILIUM: Gacha Guide Simplifies Banner Mechanics

by Jason Feb 08,2025

GIRLS' FRONTLINE 2: EXILIUM's Gacha System: A Comprehensive Guide

GIRLS' FRONTLINE 2: EXILIUM, the eagerly awaited sequel, introduces a revamped gameplay experience featuring a new storyline, improved visuals, and a refined game system. Central to this experience is the Gacha system, your gateway to acquiring new characters (T-dolls) and weapons. Mastering this system is key to building a powerful squad. This guide will dissect the Gacha mechanics and banner types.

Understanding the Gacha System

The Gacha system utilizes a randomized loot box mechanic. Players use in-game currency to summon rewards, including characters and weapons. Currency types vary, including:

  • Standard In-Game Currency
  • Special Access Permissions
  • Event-Specific Currency (obtained through events)

Summoning Probabilities:

  • SSR T-dolls/Weapons: 0.3%
  • SR T-dolls/Weapons: 3%

All banners offer a mix of T-dolls and weapons. Let's explore the banner types.

Beginner Procurement Banner

Designed for new players, this banner offers a substantial advantage. While limited to 50 pulls, it guarantees an SSR character within those 50 pulls thanks to a pity system activating within the final ten pulls if an SSR hasn't been obtained.

GIRLS' FRONTLINE 2: EXILIUM Gacha Guide – Banners, Rates, and Pity Explained

Detailed Drop Rates and Pity System:

  • SSR Characters: 0.6%
  • SR Characters/Weapons: 6%
  • Pity: Guaranteed SR every 10 pulls, SSR every 80 pulls. The second SSR pulled (hard pity at 160 pulls) is always the featured character if the first SSR wasn't. Soft pity starts at pull 58. Pity does not carry over to other banners.

For an enhanced gaming experience, consider playing GIRLS' FRONTLINE 2: EXILIUM on a larger screen using BlueStacks with keyboard and mouse controls.

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