Solo Leveling: ARISE sports a gacha system where you can pull for rare characters and weapons. Here's everything you need to know about the game's banners, rates, and pity system to help you plan out your pulls and save enough currency for your favorite waifus and husbandos.
How Selection Draw works in Solo Leveling ARISE
The Selection Draw consists of both characters and weapons in a shared pool. It requires you to choose four SSR characters or weapons to put on rate-up, which increases your chances of getting them. While the rate for getting the selection units is double, you're still not guaranteed to obtain them, even at pity.
Additionally, there's no way to put SRs in the rate-up pool, but the overall chances of getting them are a lot higher.
Rarity | Overall Rate | Standard Rate (specific item) | Rate-Up Rate (specific item) |
---|---|---|---|
SR | 8.800% | 0.251% | - |
SSR | 1.200% | 0.060% | 0.150% |
The overall rate indicates your chances of getting either an SR or SSR from the banner, while the standard and rate-up rates refer to your chances of getting a particular character or weapon. For example, you have an 8.800% chance of getting an SR with every pull. If you manage to win an SR, there's a 0.251% chance for it to be a particular character or weapon from the roster (i.e. SR Park Heejin, SR Frostbite Falchion, etc).
Likewise, there's a 1.200% chance of getting an SSR with every pull. If you win the lottery, there's a 0.060% chance of getting a character or weapon not on rate-up and a 0.150% chance of getting one on rate-up.
Solo Leveling: ARISE Selection Draw pity system
Solo Leveling: ARISE employs a "pity" system, which indicates the number of pulls you need to make to get a guaranteed SSR.
- SR: 10 pulls
- SSR Hard pity: 80 pulls
- SSR Soft pity: 64 pulls
Hard pity indicates the number of pulls required to guarantee an SSR. Meanwhile, the soft pity indicates the number of draws you need to make before the chance of getting an SSR significantly increases (+5.8% chance per draw from the 64th pull onward). It's a useful number to remember for free-to-players as it can save you some Draw Tickets. I recommend doing bulk 10-draws until you reach soft pity to save time, then do single draws as there's a very high chance you'll get an SSR between 64 to 79 pulls.
An 80-pull pity doesn't mean that you need to draw 80 times to get an SSR; it simply means that if you weren't lucky enough to get an SSR in your first 79 pulls. Then the 80th pull is guaranteed to be an SSR. If you manage to get an SSR in less than 80 pulls, the pity counter will reset. For example, if you get an SSR in 20 pulls, your next SSR is not guaranteed at 60 pulls, but at 80 pulls.
Additionally, if you don't manage to pull for an SSR from the four you selected, the next SSR you get is guaranteed to be one of the four (25% chance to be one of each).
To know which characters to pull for in Solo Leveling: ARISE, check out our Solo Leveling Arise Tier List & Reroll Guide – Best Hunters Ranked here on Pro Game Guides.
Published: May 8, 2024 09:00 am