Infinity Nikki is a new dress-up game by InFold Games that features an interesting gacha system. Instead of pulling new characters and gears, Stylists can pull different pieces of clothing to complete a set and increase their stats. Luckily, like other gacha games, Infinity Nikki has a pity system that guarantees players at least one 5-star piece of clothing after a certain number of pulls.
This article will briefly explain the pity system in Infinity Nikki, which may help Stylists plan their pulls on the limited banner.
Infinity Nikki pity system and drop rates explained
Banner item drop rates
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In the event banners, the base probability of pulling 5-star pieces of clothing is only 1.5%, with a consolidated probability of 6.06%. This also includes the guaranteed pulls. Meanwhile, the base probability of getting 4-star pieces of clothing is 3.29%, with a consolidated probability of 11.50%. Naturally, this includes the guaranteed 4-star pulls as well.
Lastly, the overall probability of getting 3-star pulls is 82.11%. Needless to say, this means that most of the pulls are likely to be 3-star pieces of clothing.
Also read: Infinity Nikki banners guide
Pity system
The pity system in a gacha game is a system that guarantees a player at least one item of the highest rank after a certain number of pulls. Interestingly, in Infinity Nikki, players are guaranteed to get at least one 5-star piece of clothing every 20 pulls and one 4-star clothing every 10 pulls.
It is worth adding that the 4-star and 5-star pieces belong to a clothing set. Each set includes nine pieces, such as:
- Accessories
- Hats
- Hair
- Shoes
- Socks
Furthermore, Stylists are guaranteed to get a 5-star piece that they haven't already obtained until they have completed the chosen set. Once the set is complete, they can get a copy of an already obtained item. When the second set is also complete, an alternative version of the outfit can be unlocked from the Clothing Evolution section.
Based on the pity system and the player's luck, it can take up to 90 pulls to complete a 4-star clothing set. Meanwhile, completing a 5-star set may take up to 180 pulls, which is 21,600 Diamonds — these are a lot of pulls. Completing a set is also up to the player and it is not a necessary thing to do.
Check out our other Infinity Nikki articles:
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- Infinity Nikki Preload release date and more
- Infinity Nikki release date and known platforms
- Infinity Nikki redeem code and rewards
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