Genshin Impact 2.6: How to check pity for banners ingame?


Genshin Impact 2.6: How to check pity for banners ingame?

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Venti and Ayaka will return to event wish banners in the next Genshin Impact 2.6 update, which will be released in a week. On the feature banners, Kamisato Ayato will make his first appearance. If they have enough Primogems, players will be able to summon one of these three formidable characters.

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Genshin Impact, like every other gacha-based game, has its own pity system. This pity mechanism can be used by players to obtain any five-star character. It’s simple to calculate pity, so players don’t have to worry about doing any hard math to summon another five-star.

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Checking banner history to track pity towards future banners is a Genshin Impact.

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The internal wish counter in Genshin Impact makes it simple for players to keep track of the pity. This indicates how near the players are to summons another five-star character.

In Genshin Impact, players must first go to the wish menu. To do so, either hit F3 on a PC or tap the wish icon on a mobile device. On a console, players can access the events wish page by going to the settings menu.

Presently, the 2.5 event-wish banner include rerun banners from Raiden Shogun and Sangonomiya. Genshin Impact’s new rerun system allows players to split their pity between the two banners.

Players can access the banner history page from the event wish page by selecting the History button in the bottom left left of the screen. The Wish History page lists all of the wishes that players have made in the last few weeks.

The six most recent wishes requested by gamers on the respective banners will be revealed on each page. At the top of the history page, readers can choose which banner pity they want to check.

A five-star character has a 0.6 percent probability of being pulled on a single pull, according the pity system. Players’ chances of not summoning a five-star grow with each wish they make. If no five-stars are summoned after 89 wishes, the game will ensure a five-star summon just on 90th pull.

With this in mind, players can check when their last five-star character was summoned and begin calculating their wishes until they reach their most recent want.

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