How Pity And Gacha Works in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin

The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin is an open world anime MMO where you play as famous anime characters. Of course, as a gacha game, you'll need to drag the banners to access the SSR characters on their banners. Of course, each gacha system has its own sympathy system that determines how much you'll need to invest to guarantee the character you want to pull.

As usual, there are multiple banners to pull from, with specific banners hosting a chosen main character and a higher speed to draw them. Here's everything you need to know about how the gacha and pita system works.

The Gacha System, Explained

A regular banner in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin.

Features of the Gacha system two heroic banners. Each banner contains both weapons and heroes. In this game, you don't need to pull for a specific weapon banner, so you can focus on pulling for heroes.

A permanent banner will always be pullable with its own specific currency. The limited time banner, which contains main character will last 21 days.

Banner

Function

Resources

Regular

  • Permanent list of heroes
  • Arms

  • Stellar memory

  • Star Fragments

  • Standard Hero Draw Ticket

Featured banner

  • The main character
  • Permanent list of heroes

  • Arms

  • Stellar memory

  • Star Fragments

  • Hero Pick Up Draw Ticket
Banner rates for SSR characters in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin.

Each banner has its own SSR and exclusive character of the banner emblem. Getting the SSR unit on the main banner is harder, but it's your only option to get the main character.

The main character does not appear on the permanent banner. You must pull from this banner to get the SSR exclusive hero.

You'll have an easier time getting SSR on a permanent banner at the cost of a main character. Here are the rate breakdowns for each banner.

Banner

SSR rates

SR rates

R rates

Regular

  • 0.8% (0.1143% for SSR)

  • Contains Characters only.

  • Characters – 6% (0.3% per character)
  • Arms – 6% (0.125% per weapon)
  • 93.2% (2.5889% per weapon)

  • R Prices are for weapons only.

Exclusive pickup

  • Exclusive Unit – 0.4%
  • Common SSR – 0.8% (0.05714% for SSR)

  • Characters – 6% (0.3% per character)
  • Arms – 6% (0.125% per weapon)
  • 93.2% (2.5889% per weapon)

  • R Prices are for weapons only.

The main character limited time Hero Pick Up banner has them (in this case Meliodas) va higher by 0.4 percent than other SSRs options on the banner.

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The Regret System, Explained

Meliodas Pick Up Banner in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin.

Each banner has a pitiful system that guarantees you an SSR unit after a few turns. For a limited time, the exclusive Pick Up Hero banner offers the following options:

  • AND guaranteed SSR everyone is a hero 80 draws.

  • Get it recommended unit guaranteed on 120 draws with Bonus Pick Up Hero.

Once you reach 80 draws, you will have a chance to get a featured unit. If you don't get them, yes guaranteed to get them after 120 moves. That means you will get a different SSR and still guarantee an exclusive unit a few draws later.

Similar to the Pick Up Hero banner, Regular banner offers a guaranteed SSR hero up to 80 draws.

While both banners offer a guaranteed SSR hero after 80 turns, the progression is not shared. Each draw lane fills up individually, so you can't do 80 on the Regular banner and go on to 120 on the Hero Pick Up banner.

Exclusive Skin Banner

Banner Exclusive Skin in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin.

There is another banner slot available, the Exclusive Skin banner. This banner offers items for improvement, such as chests, potions and growth items. This banner contains a weapon skinbecause you don't have a specific weapon banner in the game.

The premium reward offers clothing for the character. With the first banner, it's a new outfit for Meliodas.

You can only draw each item here once. That's why you are guaranteed to get every item in the banner up to 10 draws.

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