Infold Games' Infinity Nikki, a free-to-play open-world gacha game, features a compelling but potentially costly gacha and pity system. This guide explains everything you need to know.
Table of Contents
- Infinity Nikki Gacha System and Currencies
- Pity System Explained
- Are Gacha Outfits Necessary?
Infinity Nikki Gacha System and Currencies
Like many gacha games, Infinity Nikki employs multiple currencies to manage resources. Here's a breakdown:
- Revelation Crystals (Pink): Used for pulls on limited-time banners.
- Resonite Crystals (Blue): Used exclusively on permanent banners.
- Diamonds: A general currency convertible to Revelation or Resonite Crystals, usable on any banner.
- Stellarite: The premium currency, purchased with real money, and convertible to Diamonds (1:1).
One Crystal is needed per pull. The 5-star item draw probability is 6.06%, with a guaranteed 4-star item within 10 pulls.
Pull Result | Probability |
---|---|
5-star Item | 6.06% |
4-star Item | 11.5% |
3-star Item | 82.44% |
Pity System Explained
Infinity Nikki's pity system guarantees a 5-star item every 20 pulls. However, completing a full outfit set often requires more. For instance, a nine-piece outfit necessitates 180 pulls (assuming pity is reached each time), and a ten-piece outfit requires 200. The positive aspect is that 5-star item duplicates are avoided.
Every 20 pulls also grants a Deep Echoes reward—5-star cosmetic items for Nikki and Momo.
Are Gacha Outfits Necessary?
While gacha outfits boast superior stats compared to craftable ones, they aren't essential for game completion. Many fashion showdowns are winnable with free items, although gacha outfits provide a significant advantage. Ultimately, the decision depends on your priorities. If focusing on high-fashion, the gacha system is practically unavoidable.
This concludes our overview of Infinity Nikki's gacha and pity systems. Check The Escapist for additional tips, including codes and co-op multiplayer information.