Recently, there has been a very popular role-playing game called "Alien Ring," which has gained the love of many gaming enthusiasts and beginners. The editor also noticed that some new players are puzzled about what the Alien Ring chessboard refers to. So today, the editor is bringing a guide specifically to answer the questions of these players. If the players are interested, follow the editor and read on!

Firstly, an indispensable part of role-playing games is the gacha system, as many new, powerful, and limited characters and weapons need to be obtained through gachas. The "chessboard" here refers to the gacha system in Alien Ring, named Scarborough Fair. Unlike conventional gacha games where single draws are made, players will obtain characters and weapons by rolling dice on the chessboard, hence the nickname for its gacha system.

Different from other games where characters and weapons are drawn separately, in this game, characters and weapons are drawn from the same pool. There are two types of chessboards in the system: the permanent chessboard and the limited-time chessboard. Players don't have to worry too much about not getting what they want, as the gacha mechanism ensures that the featured character will be obtained within 90 draws. Therefore, even players with bad luck don't have to worry too much, as the gacha system in this game has a relatively high probability compared to other gacha games.

In the gacha process, players move by rolling dice. The number rolled determines the distance moved in that round. When players land on a specific square, they receive the corresponding reward. The rewards on the squares are further divided into direct character cards, where landing on one grants the player the corresponding character, and treasure chests, where drawing from them can yield characters or weapons of a certain grade.

Additionally, if players do not get an S-grade character after 70 consecutive rolls, the entire chessboard will change, adding more S-grade characters, significantly increasing the chances of winning. However, as mentioned above, there's no need to worry too much about not getting the desired character or never getting a win, as it is guaranteed to get a limited-time character within 90 draws.

The above is the answer to the question "What does the Alien Ring chessboard refer to?" Sometimes, understanding the gacha mechanism can help players plan the allocation and use of their resources more reasonably. However, in the end, gacha largely depends on individual luck, but this chessboard gameplay is still quite interesting.