Explicando Nikki Gacha y Pity System
Infinity Nikki de Infold Games, un juego gacha de mundo abierto gratuito, presenta un sistema de invocación potencialmente adictivo. Esta guía detalla la mecánica de gacha y el sistema de lástima.
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- Sistema y monedas Infinity Nikki Gacha
- Explicación del sistema de lástima
- ¿Participación necesaria en Gacha?
Sistema y monedas Infinity Nikki Gacha
Infinity Nikki emplea múltiples monedas en el juego:
- Cristales de revelación (rosa): Se usan para invocar en pancartas por tiempo limitado.
- Cristales de Resonita (Azul):Se utilizan exclusivamente para pancartas permanentes.
- Diamantes: Una moneda general convertible en cristales de revelación o resonita.
- Stellarite: La moneda premium con dinero real; 1 estelarita = 1 diamante.
| Summon | Probability |
|---|---|
| 5-star Item | 6.06% |
| 4-star Item | 11.5% |
| 3-star Item | 82.44% |
Explicación del sistema de lástima
Un sistema de lástima garantiza un artículo de 5 estrellas cada 20 invocaciones. Sin embargo, completar un conjunto completo a menudo requiere múltiples momentos de lástima. Por ejemplo, un conjunto de nueve piezas requiere 180 invocaciones (suponiendo que se alcance la lástima cada vez), mientras que un conjunto de diez piezas requiere 200. Afortunadamente, no se otorgan artículos duplicados de 5 estrellas.
¿Participación necesaria en Gacha?
Si bien los conjuntos de pancartas cuentan con estadísticas superiores a las que se pueden crear, no son esenciales para el juego. Muchos desafíos de moda se pueden ganar con artículos gratuitos, aunque los atuendos gacha brindan una ventaja. En última instancia, la importancia de la gacha depende de tus prioridades. Si la moda de alta gama es crucial, la participación en Gacha es inevitable.Esto cubre los sistemas
Infinity Nikki gacha y lástima. Consulta a The Escapist para obtener más consejos sobre el juego, incluidos códigos e información sobre el modo multijugador cooperativo.
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