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Chicas FrontLine 2: Exilium - Explicación del traspaso de lástima

Autor : Lillian Actualizar : Jan 20,2025

Chicas FrontLine 2: Exilium - Explicación del traspaso de lástima

Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium de Sunborn, un juego de rol táctico gratuito para PC y dispositivos móviles, presenta mecánicas de gacha. Una pregunta común entre los jugadores es si el sistema de lástima se aplica entre carteles. La respuesta corta es: sí, para banners limitados.

¿La lástima se transmite entre los carteles en Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium?

Tu contador de lástima y tus extracciones de un banner por tiempo limitado en Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium se transferirán al siguiente banner por tiempo limitado.

Por ejemplo, durante el lanzamiento global, los carteles simultáneos de Suomi y Ullrid compartieron un mostrador de lástima. Tirar de cualquiera de las pancartas aumentó el contador de ambas. Si estuviera a punto de sentir lástima por el estandarte de Suomi, podría cambiar al estandarte de Ullrid y tener una probabilidad del 50/50 de obtener Ullrid de inmediato. Esta lástima compartida se aplica a futuros banners limitados, como lo confirman los jugadores chinos en Reddit. La lástima acumulada en pancartas como Suomi y Ullrid se transferirá a pancartas limitadas posteriores.

Sin embargo, este sistema de lástima no se extiende entre banners limitados y estándar. No puedes manipular el sistema tirando del banner estándar hasta casi sentir lástima y luego cambiando a un banner limitado para obtener un carácter de aumento de tarifa garantizado.

Es importante tener en cuenta la mecánica de la lástima: la lástima dura está en 80 tirones, pero la lástima suave comienza alrededor de 58 tirones. Después de 58 tirones sin una unidad SSR, tus posibilidades mejoran gradualmente hasta que se alcanza la lástima con 80 tirones.

Esto aclara el sistema de lástima en Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium. Para obtener más guías de juegos, incluidas rerolling, listas de niveles y ubicaciones de buzones de correo, consulta The Escapist.

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