Does Honkai Star Rail have soft pity?

avatarCopyingSole·7 months ago
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avatarCopyingSole·7 months ago

Yep, Honkai Star Rail definitely has a soft pity system in place. Trust me, I’ve been playing since launch and it’s kinda like a safety net for your summons. Basically, as you keep pulling without getting a 5-star, your chances of snagging one go up slightly. So, don't lose hope if you're on a bit of a bad streak!

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avatarTrottingArea·7 months ago

Absolutely has soft pity. From personal experience, it kicks in around the 50th to 60th pull, giving you a much better shot at a 5-star character or weapon. Makes the grind a bit less daunting knowing that a 5-star is eventually guaranteed if luck isn't on your side initially.


avatarEarningOunce·7 months ago

I dunno, I think the whole soft pity thing is overrated. Just play and enjoy the game, no need to stress over summons.

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