What is the mechanism of drawing cards in the world of Chinese Paladin? This is something that many beginners are quite confused about. The game's card pools are divided into two categories, and there are certain differences in the content of the card pools for new and veteran players. In this article, I will specifically introduce the card-drawing mechanism in the game for your reference. I hope this content can be helpful to everyone~

The final card pools in "Chinese Paladin World" come in two types. The first is a regular permanent card pool, which includes all permanent characters and their weapon props. Among these, the higher-starred characters are Bai Cang, Li Xiaoyao, Xie Xinghan, Wang Xiaohu, Li Yiru, and Chen. These characters are actually given to players for free in the game. When players draw these characters again, they can advance the skills of the characters.
For beginners, directly entering the regular permanent card pool allows them to get ten free draws. Moreover, the permanent card pool also has a guaranteed mechanism. New players only need to draw sixty times to trigger a five-star guarantee, receiving a five-star card. When a new player draws one hundred times, they will receive a big guarantee, automatically getting a six-star character.

The second type of card pool is the limited-time card pool within the game. The mechanism of this type of card pool is relatively special, as it only increases the probability for a specific limited character. Of course, the characters from the permanent card pool will also appear in the limited-time card pool. The items required for drawing in the limited-time card pool are different from those in the permanent card pool, but the currency exchange mechanism is the same. If players want to draw from the limited-time card pool, they need to spend eight hundred original stones in the shop to buy one draw. For the first ten consecutive draws, the limited-time card pool will offer a discount, requiring only 720 spirit stones to complete a single ten-consecutive draw.

It's worth noting that if a player does not obtain a character above five stars within fifty draws, the probability of obtaining a character above five stars on the next draw will increase by 15%.

The content above is the complete introduction to the card-drawing mechanism in the Chinese Paladin World, specially brought to you by me this time. For new players, it is recommended to stock up on enough draw attempts first, and obtain the first six-star character from the beginner's card pool. I hope that after reading this content, friends can actually go into the game and experience it for themselves~