by Leo Jan 06,2025

Sunborn's Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium, a free-to-play tactical RPG available on PC and mobile, features gacha mechanics. A common question among players is whether the pity counter transfers between banners. The short answer is: yes, for limited banners.
Your pity counter and pulls from one limited-time banner in Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium will carry over to the next limited-time banner. This means that progress towards the pity pull on one limited banner counts towards any subsequent limited banner. For instance, if you're close to pity on one limited banner, you can switch to another and still benefit from your accumulated pulls. This behavior has been confirmed by Chinese players on Reddit.
However, it's crucial to understand that this pity system does not apply between limited and standard banners. Progress on the standard banner will not affect your pity counter on limited banners, and vice-versa.
While the hard pity is set at 80 pulls, a soft pity mechanism begins at 58 pulls. After 58 pulls without an SSR unit, your chances of obtaining one gradually increase with each subsequent pull, culminating in a guaranteed SSR at pull 80.
This clarification should resolve any uncertainty regarding pity carryover in Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium. For additional game guides, including rerolling, tier lists, and mailbox location information, check out The Escapist.
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