Sword of Convallaria: Pity System Explained

ruekuma |  Published: August 06, 2024
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Discover how Sword of Convallaria’s pity system works across different banners and boost your chances of summoning legendary characters.

Sword of Convallaria has arrived and it’s bringing a fresh take on gacha mechanics. If you’re diving into this new tactical RPG you’ll want to get familiar with its pity system. Let’s break down how the pity system works so you can summon with confidence in Sword of Convallaria.

How Pity System Works in Sword of Convallaria

The pity system in Sword of Convallaria has two main parts: universal pity and banner-specific pity.

Understanding both is key to making the most of your summons.

Universal Pity

Sword of Convallaria Universal Pity
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Universal pity is set at 100 pulls. This applies across all banners in the game. Every time you summon on any banner it counts towards this pity. When you hit 100 pulls you’re guaranteed a legendary character or weapon depending on the banner type.

The cool thing about universal pity is it carries over between banners. So if you do 50 pulls on the standard banner and then switch to a featured banner your pity count keeps going. This gives you some flexibility in planning your summons.

Banner-Specific Pity

Sword of Convallaria Banner-Specific Pity
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On top of universal pity, there’s also banner-specific pity for featured banners.

This kicks in at 180 pulls but only applies to Debut and Destined banners. It doesn’t carry over to the standard banner.

Here’s how it works for each banner type:

Debut Banners:

  • Feature one new character
  • 50% chance to get a featured character when pulling a legendary
  • Guaranteed featured character at 180 pulls

Destined Banners:

  • Feature two existing characters
  • 75% chance to get one of the featured characters when pulling a legendary
  • Guaranteed to get one of the featured characters at 180 pulls (but you can’t choose which one)

Standard Banner:

  • No featured characters
  • Only universal pity applies

It’s worth noting that banner-specific pity does carry over between banners of the same type. So if you don’t hit pity on one Debut banner your progress will roll over to the next Debut banner.

Pity Rates and Summoning Strategy

Sword of Convallaria Pity Weapon Rates
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Knowing the pity system is one thing but you’ll also want to keep the summoning rates in mind:

Character Banners:

  • Legendary: 2%
  • Epic: 20%
  • Rare: 40%
  • Common: 28%

Weapon Banner:

  • Legendary: 5%
  • Epic: 50%
  • Rare: 25%
  • Common: 20%

With these rates in mind here are some tips for summoning:

  1. Be patient with universal pity. It’s tempting to switch banners but remember your pity carries over. Sometimes it’s worth sticking with one banner to hit that 100-pull guarantee.
  2. Plan for featured characters. If you’re after a specific character save up for their Debut banner. The 180-pull guarantee is your best bet.
  3. Consider Destined banners for variety. With a 75% chance of getting a featured character, these banners can be good value if you’re happy with either option.
  4. Don’t chase weapons early on. The weapon banner has better rates but for most players characters are more important starting out.
  5. Take advantage of the beginner banner. New accounts get a special banner with a guaranteed legendary in 30 pulls. Don’t miss out on this!

Unique Aspects of Pity in Sword of Convallaria

One thing that sets Sword of Convallaria apart is how pity works on featured banners. Unlike some games, there’s no guarantee you’ll get the featured character on your next legendary pull if you “lose” the 50/50. It’s always a coin flip on Debut banners.

This makes the 180 pull guarantee more important. It’s your safety net if luck isn’t on your side. Keep this in mind when planning your summons and managing your resources.

Conclusion

Sword of Convallaria’s pity system might seem complex at first but it gives you a lot of options. By understanding how universal and banner-specific pity work together you can make smarter summoning choices.

Whether you’re saving for a specific character or just trying to build your roster keep these mechanics in mind. Happy summoning and may the gacha gods be in your favor!

FAQs

  • How does universal pity work in Sword of Convallaria?
    • Universal pity guarantees a legendary character or weapon after 100 pulls across any banner.
  • What’s the difference between Debut and Destined banners in Sword of Convallaria?
    • Debut banners feature one new character with a 50% drop rate, while Destined banners feature two existing characters with a 75% combined drop rate.

About Author

Ti is a gaming writer who began her journey in the industry in 2022. She has covered a wide range of topics from popular titles like Fortnite and Once Human to indie gems, bringing a fresh perspective to the gaming scene. Before fully diving into game writing, Ti contributed to a media company for three years, starting in 2018, where she covered topics on books, movies, and entertainment. Although primarily focused on PC games, Ti also dabbles in mobile gaming and loves diving into RPG and survival genres. Beyond gaming, she has a keen interest in psychology, philosophy, and cinema, all of which shape her unique approach to writing.