Genshin Impact uses a rarity system to determine which characters and weapons have higher base stats than others. While weapons start from one star and go up to five stars, characters are only categorized by two tiers—four and five stars. The gacha only drops four and five-star characters and weapons, but those of a higher rarity have lower drop rates, making them harder to get. Luckily, Genshin Impact has a pity system, which guarantees you characters and weapons after a certain number of wish attempts.

There are two types of banners in Genshin Impact: standard and event. The standard banner contains the same pool of characters and weapons all year round, while event banners feature specific characters and weapons on rate-up, and rotate every 20 days or so. Pity isnot sharedacross these banners, so read on to find out the system for each.

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How does the standard banner pity system work in Genshin Impact?

The standard banner pool is the same all year round and doesn’t welcome new characters or weapons. It contains amixof both weapons and characters, and there is no distinction between their pity systems. If you’re aiming for a newly-released character, opt to wait for their featured banner instead.

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Event banners feature one five-star and three four-star characters on rate-up, so they can be pulled at a higher rate compared to other characters. However, the pool also consists of the standard banner characters (up to five star) and weapons (only four star). If you’re aiming for a specific character, it’s highly recommended to pull for them on their featured banner, as you’re guaranteed to get them through a 50-50 pity system.

Concurrent bannersshare the same pity counterand 50-50 system. Additionally, the 50-50 pity alsoapplies to four-star characters, but there’s no guarantee on which of the three you pull. With that said, the best strategy for a guaranteed featured character is to always have at least two pities worth of Primogems saved up in case the 50-50 fails.

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If you’re lucky, you can get your chosen weapon within the first pity. But if you’re a free-to-player, the best strategy is to save three pities worth of Primogems before aiming for a weapon.

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How to count pity in Genshin Impact

Head to any banner and clickHistoryto view your pulls from the same banner type over the past six months. Click the next button until you see your last five-star pull, then count from there. Keep in mind thatnew pulls take about an hour to show up.

How does pity reset in Genshin Impact?

Pity resetsas soon as you get the guarantee. So, if you pull for five-star Qiqi in 30 wishes, you’re not guaranteed another five-star in 60 pulls. Instead, your pity will reset, so your guarantee is at another 90 pulls. The same applies to four stars and weapons.

Does event banner pity carry over in Genshin Impact?

Event banner pitycarries overto future banners. So, if you made 40 pulls in Ayato’s banner, you only need 50 more to guarantee a five-star in the next featured character banner. The same goes for the weapon banner—but keep in mind that your progress in theEpitomized Path does not carry over.

Check out our guide onWhat is Soft Pity in Genshin Impact? Pity system, explainedto know your chances of getting a five star early.

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