Alright, let’s break down the odds of getting a 5-star character from a standard wish after 90 pulls.
Firstly, you need to understand that Genshin Impact uses a "gacha" system, which is basically a fancy way of saying "random chance." You’re basically rolling a virtual dice hoping for a specific outcome.
Now, here’s how the standard wish system works:
- Base rate: The basic chance of pulling a 5-star character from any standard wish is a measly 0.6%. That means for every 100 wishes, you statistically have a 0.6 chance of getting a 5-star. Ouch, right?
- Pity system: The "pity" system is your safety net. After 90 wishes, you’re guaranteed to get a 5-star item, be it a character or a weapon. It’s like the game is saying, "Okay, we’ve been teasing you long enough, here’s your prize!"
So, what does this mean for your chances after 90 pulls?
- Before 90 pulls: The odds are pretty slim. You’re relying on that 0.6% chance with each pull. It’s like flipping a coin with a 99.4% chance of landing on tails.
- At 90 pulls: Guaranteed! You’re going to get a 5-star, it’s just a matter of who or what it’s going to be. It could be the character you’ve been dreaming of or a cool weapon you can use for another character.
- After 90 pulls: The pity system resets. You’re back to square one with a 0.6% chance per wish until you hit 90 again. It’s like starting a new "pity" counter.
So, to answer your question directly, after 90 pulls, your chances of getting a 5-star character are 100% guaranteed! But remember, the pity system only guarantees a 5-star item, it doesn’t guarantee the specific character you want.
However, don’t get discouraged. The standard wish system can still be beneficial for a few reasons:
- New characters and weapons: You can get characters or weapons you don’t already have, expanding your roster and gameplay options.
- Constellation progression: If you’re lucky enough to pull a character you already have, you can increase their "constellation" level, which boosts their abilities and stats.
The bottom line is that getting a 5-star character from standard wishes is a bit of a gamble, but the pity system offers some peace of mind. It’s best to approach it with a positive mindset and enjoy the journey, even if the desired character doesn’t come home right away.