As long as it's a card game, it will involve drawing cards, and usually, the game will set up several different card pools, each with its own rules and settings. Below is a sharing of the Silver and Crimson card-drawing mechanism, which is a game that integrates dark anime style, so there are a large number of characters waiting for players to draw. The detailed settings of each card pool are shared below, and those in need can go to the corresponding card pool to draw characters.

Going to the game to draw cards is also very simple. In the early stages, the system will guide you, then players only need to click into the card pool to enter. After entering, you will find there are two card pools, each with certain differences in settings and rules. First, there is the permanent card pool, named Revival of the Azure Descendants. The other card pool is the limited-time card pool in the game, called Rhythm of the Stars. There are differences in the setup of these two card pools, which will be introduced in detail below.

The first one is the most basic card pool, which is the one most chosen by players in the game. Most of the characters will appear in the game, and these characters are very commonly used. The card pool has a guaranteed draw mechanism; you are sure to get an SSR-level character after 60 draws. After getting the guaranteed draw, the count resets, indicating that you do not necessarily have to make 60 draws to get an SSR character; you might get these high-level characters after just a few draws. Additionally, after 40 draws in the game, you can unlock the Wish Painting Box, allowing you to directly select 5 legendary-quality characters from your lineup, significantly increasing the chances of obtaining these characters in subsequent draws.

The other is the Rhythm of the Stars card pool, where what you draw is not regular characters but items given between characters. Although there are characters, the probability is very low. Not only does this card pool lack a guaranteed draw, but the probability of getting an SSR-level character in the game is only 2%. Therefore, it is still recommended that if you want to obtain characters, you should go for the first card pool.

The sharing of the Silver and Crimson card-drawing mechanism is complete. The mechanisms of the two card pools are different, and players need to choose the correct card pool when drawing. If you want to get characters, you should definitely choose the first card pool. In the second card pool, most of what you draw are items, such as ribbons, which are gifts exchanged among friends. Players can reserve their drawing opportunities for the first card pool.