How Do You Count Pity in Genshin Impact?

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Ever wondered how you can track your progress towards guaranteed rewards in Genshin Impact? We’re talking about the concept of ‘pity’ in the game. Let’s dive into it.
So, how exactly do you count pity in Genshin Impact? It’s quite simple, and we’re here to explain it to you.
Understanding Pity in Genshin Impact
In Genshin Impact, ‘pity’ refers to the system that guarantees players a high-rarity item or character after a certain number of unsuccessful attempts. Basically, it’s like a safety net for your pulls.
For character event wishes and weapon event wishes, the magic number is 90. This means if you haven’t pulled a 5-star character or weapon by the 89th attempt, you’re guaranteed to get one on your 90th attempt. For standard wishes, this system also applies.
Keeping Track of Your Pity Count
Counting your pity is easy! All you need to do is keep track of your pulls. You can do this manually by noting down each attempt, or for a more straightforward approach, check your wish history in the game. This history shows all your past wishes and can help you count how close you are to hitting pity.
Remember, the pity counter resets every time you pull a 5-star item or character. So, if you’re lucky enough to get a 5-star before hitting 90 attempts, your count goes back to zero.
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