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Exilium Gacha in 'Girls' Frontline 2' Unveiled: Banners, Rates, and Pity

Author : Jonathan Jan 26,2025

GIRLS’ FRONTLINE 2: EXILIUM’s Gacha System: A Comprehensive Guide

GIRLS’ FRONTLINE 2: EXILIUM, the highly anticipated sequel, introduces a revamped Gacha system crucial for game progression. This guide details the mechanics and banner types.

Understanding the Gacha Mechanics

The Gacha system utilizes a randomized loot box mechanic, offering characters (T-dolls) and weapons. Summons require in-game currency, typically categorized as:

  • Standard Currency
  • Special Access Permissions
  • Event-Specific Currency (earned through events)

Summoning Probabilities:

  • SSR T-dolls/Weapons: 0.3%
  • SR T-dolls/Weapons: 3%

All banners offer a mix of T-dolls and weapons.

Beginner Procurement Banner

Designed for new players, this banner offers a significant advantage. Only 50 pulls are allowed, but an SSR character is guaranteed within those 50 pulls due to a pity system activating after the 40th pull if an SSR hasn't been obtained.

GIRLS' FRONTLINE 2: EXILIUM Gacha Guide – Banners, Rates, and Pity Explained

Detailed Drop Rates and Pity System:

  • SSR Characters: 0.6%
  • SR Characters/Weapons: 6%
  • Pity: Guaranteed SR every 10 pulls; guaranteed SSR every 80 pulls. A second SSR pull (after the first) is guaranteed to be the rate-up character (hard pity at 160 pulls). Soft pity begins at the 58th pull. Pity does not carry over to other banners.

Enhance your GIRLS’ FRONTLINE 2: EXILIUM experience by playing on a larger screen using BlueStacks with keyboard and mouse controls.

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