ニュース 哀れみは女の子の最前線2:exiliumで持ち越されますか?答えた

哀れみは女の子の最前線2:exiliumで持ち越されますか?答えた

著者 : Grace アップデート : Mar 03,2025

哀れみは女の子の最前線2:exiliumで持ち越されますか?答えた

女の子の最前線2:Exiliumの同情システムが説明しました:同情は旗の間を引き継いでいますか?

女の子の最前線2:Exiliumでは、Sunbornが開発したGacha要素を備えた無料プレイの戦術RPGであるExiliumでは、バナー間の哀れみのカウンターキャリーオーバーの問題は一般的なものです。短い答えは次のとおりです。はい、限られたバナーの場合。

あなたの残念なカウンターと1つの限定時間バナーから引っ張ると、次の限定時間バナーに転送されます。これは、ある限られたバナーで同情に近づいている場合、別のバナーに切り替えて、蓄積されたプルの恩恵を受けることができることを意味します。これは、SuomiとUllridの同時バナーとの世界的な発売中に観察され、将来のバナーのためにRedditの中国人プレーヤーによって確認されました。

ただし、この哀れみシステムが限られたバナーと標準バナー間に適用されないことを理解することが重要です。標準のバナーの進捗は、限られたバナーのチャンスには影響しません。逆も同様です。

厳しい同情は80のプルですが、柔らかい哀れなシステムは58プルから始まります。 SSRユニットを取得する可能性は、58枚のプル後に徐々に増加し、最新の80をプル80で入手できるようにします。

要約すると、あなたの哀れみの進歩は、女の子の最前線2:exiliumの連続した限定バナーの間で引き継がれますが、限られたバナーと標準的なバナーの間ではありません。あなたがあなたのガチャを引っ張る戦略を立てるとき、これを覚えておいてください!より多くの女の子の最前線2:リロール、ティアリスト、メールボックスの場所を含むエキシリウムガイドについては、逃亡者をチェックしてください。

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