The Ither Gacha system is the core method for obtaining powerful variants, and reasonable planning of resources and gacha pool selection directly affects the strength of your team. The game offers various types of gacha pools, including targeted beginner pools, limited pools, and permanent pools, with significant differences in their guaranteed mechanisms and priorities. For beginners, it can indeed be confusing to know how to draw and choose. Here’s a practical gacha guide to help you efficiently accumulate the core of your lineup.

During the beginner phase, gacha resources should be concentrated on the targeted beginner pool. This pool provides a 40-draw guaranteed SSR selection opportunity. From a starting perspective, it's recommended to choose Tiamat or Veronica—the former has both AOE damage and survivability, with the skill "Inferno" burning 3 enemies, while the latter's "Ice Barrier" can absorb damage for the entire team. Both can complement the healer SSR Ling Luo given as part of the seven-day commission. Note that the beginner pool can only be participated in once, and after completion, the characters will be sent directly via pigeon mail, so there's no need to worry about being intercepted by NPCs. Additionally, logging in on the first day grants a 10-draw ticket, and combined with the 40 draws from the seven-day login, the first 50 draws can stably form a "DPS + Healer" basic lineup, significantly reducing the difficulty of early stages.

In the mid-game, the priority of gacha pools should be ranked as "Limited Pool > Guaranteed Pool > Permanent Pool." The guaranteed mechanism for event characters in the Limited Pool is 80 draws, such as the Kross pool, which provides group armor break and independent damage increase, with the skill "Dark Blade Assault" stealing 20% of the enemy's attack power, making him the top support in the current version. The Guaranteed Pool, although having a 100-draw guarantee, generally has lower character strength compared to the Limited Pool. In terms of resource allocation, players can exchange for 3 draws weekly from the Association Store and 2 draws from the Arena Store, plus daily tasks and event rewards, allowing zero-spend players to accumulate 50-60 draws per month. It's suggested to prioritize the Kross pool. It's worth noting that the guaranteed draw count in the Limited Pool carries over to the next similar event—if you don't reach 80 draws in the current period, they can be carried over to the next, but avoid the "Extreme Phase Summon Pool," which randomly gives 5 SSRs at 80 draws, with much lower value than targeted UP pools.

The acquisition and planning of gacha resources are long-term strategies. Completing "Sourcepoint Outpost" three times daily grants 1 draw, the first clear of each difficulty in "Shadow Pursuit" grants 5 draws, and each layer of "Melt Prohibition" grants 1 draw, totaling 20 draws. In terms of diamonds, each chapter of the main story rewards 1000 diamonds, the achievement system provides 5000 diamonds, and monthly card holders receive an additional 3000 diamonds (equivalent to 30 draws). It's recommended to use diamonds primarily for purchasing stamina (960 diamonds for 1000 stamina daily) to accelerate character development rather than directly drawing. For low-spending players, the beginner bundle (6 RMB = 10 draws) and monthly card are the most cost-effective investments, ensuring at least 60 draws in each limited pool, which, combined with free resources, can achieve the guaranteed draw.

Advanced gacha techniques can improve resource utilization. Drawing at night can slightly increase the chance of getting good results, and using the “Ten-Draw + Single Draw” method can trigger the probability UP mechanism. When gathering intelligence, buying two pieces of information (target item + any miscellaneous item) guarantees 100% real coordinates, avoiding false leads. If the UP character in the Limited Pool is a version T0 (such as Miaser), consider "well" exchanging—300 draws for a specific character, ensuring team strength.

Ultimately, gacha serves the purpose of building your lineup. During the beginner phase, focus on Tiamat + Ling Luo + Gray (SR support) as the core, add Kross in the mid-game to enhance armor-breaking efficiency, and complete Miaser's damage-increasing system in the late game. As the game updates, regularly check official announcements to adjust strategies. With proper planning, even zero-spend players can collect mainstream strong characters within 3 months, easily handling various PVE challenges.