The open space game started its public beta on April 1st, and the main gameplay is gacha. The overall character design is soft and cute, and players obtain characters through gacha. In this article, I will introduce the gacha mechanism of the open space, to see how the drop rates are in this game, let's analyze and take a look together!

The categorization of the gacha pools in the open space game is quite common. Currently, there are only three types in the public beta: beginner, permanent, and limited-time (up). Coinciding with the game's public beta on April 1st, a special April Fool's Day up character, [Love], was released. The beginner gacha guarantees a gold character, and every 10 draws come with a 20% discount, ensuring an SSR character at 50 draws. This means that players can get a gold character within 40 draws in the beginner pool, which is relatively cost-effective.

Currently, after the guaranteed gold from the beginner pool, it disappears, and the drop rate for the permanent pool is lower. The current drop rate for the permanent pool is 1%, with a guarantee of getting a gold character every 70 draws, making the overall guaranteed drop rate 2%. It should be noted that the count towards the guaranteed gold resets after each guaranteed gold draw, and single draws also contribute to the guaranteed draw count.

Luckily, although the drop rate for the permanent pool is low, after accumulating 300 draws, you can choose one SSR character. However, this choice is only available once. The drawing mechanism for up characters is the same as for the permanent pool, with a 70-draw guarantee. But the guarantee for up characters is only valid for the current up pool and does not accumulate. Generally, up characters are drawn using star stones, which can be obtained through daily activities or recharging.

The gacha mechanism of the open space is not too harsh; under favorable conditions, you can get an SSR character on average every 60 draws. Even the unluckiest players can secure at least 5 SSR characters, making it relatively friendly for beginners. That concludes the introduction to the open space gacha mechanism, goodbye!