Okay, so I’ve been grinding away at this game, “Solo Leveling: Arise,” right? And let me tell you, the gacha system can be a real pain. You’re pulling for characters, hoping to get those sweet, sweet SSRs, but sometimes luck just isn’t on your side. I’ve been there, trust me. I spent days, maybe weeks, doing these pulls, and nothing. It felt like I was throwing my resources into a black hole.
But then I found out about this thing called the “Draw Support” system, basically a pity system. What a game-changer! I learned that this pity system, it’s kinda like a safety net.
So, here’s the deal: after you do 64 pulls without getting an SSR, the game starts to feel sorry for you. I pulled 63 times, nothing special. It’s like, “Hey, you’ve been trying really hard, so we’re gonna boost your chances a bit.” They call it a “soft pity.”
Here is what I did:
- Kept Pulling: I just kept pulling, even though it felt hopeless at times. I was using this thing called a “ten-pull.” They were free, I got them from completing quests and some pre-registration rewards I got when I first signed up.
- Reached 64 Pulls: This was the magic number. Once I hit 64 pulls without an SSR, I knew the soft pity was active.
- Saw Increased Rates: After those 64 pulls, I started to notice that my chances of getting an SSR were going up with each pull. It wasn’t a huge jump, but it was definitely noticeable. I could feel my luck was turning!
- Finally Got an SSR: And finally, after a bunch more pulls, I finally got that SSR I was after! It felt so good, like all that grinding had actually paid off. I did it!
And then, the game has this other thing, I read up about it online, where if you pull a rate-up SSR, there is a 50% chance it’s not the one you want. But then if you get another rate-up SSR, it is guaranteed to be the limited one. Pretty cool right? I haven’t tested this yet but when I do I will write about it.
This pity system, it’s a lifesaver. It means that even if you have terrible luck, you’re not just throwing your resources away. You’re always making progress towards that next SSR, even if it’s slow progress. It’s still progress!
So yeah, that’s my experience with the “Solo Leveling: Arise” pity system. It’s a grind, for sure, but at least there’s a light at the end of the tunnel. You just gotta keep at it, and eventually, you’ll get those characters you’ve been wanting.