Infinity Nikki Banner Guide: What You Need to Know About Banner Pulls

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Understanding how banners and pulls work in Infinity Nikki is crucial for getting top outfits and planning your currency. Here’s an updated guide covering banner types, drop rates, pity system, and pro tips for 2025.

  • Permanent Banner (“Distant Sea”)
    Uses Resonite Crystals. Always available and features several 5-star outfit sets. Ideal for steady progression, you can pull toward complete sets without time pressure.
  • Limited-Time Banners (Resonance/Featured)
    Use Revelation Crystals. Usually last about two weeks and feature brand-new 5-star and 4-star sets (abilities, aesthetics, special themed effects). The best chance for new or event-limited gear.
RarityBase RateGuaranteed
5★ piece1.5%–6.06%Every 20 pulls
4★ piece3.29%–11.5%Every 10 pulls
3★ piece82.1%–82.44%None
  • Permanent/Featured banners:
    • Guarantee one 5-star item every 20 pulls.
    • Guarantee one 4-star item every 10 pulls.
    • You’re pulling pieces (hair, dress, shoes, accessories), NOT entire sets at once, usually need 9–10 pieces for a complete 5-star set.
    • No single 5-star item pool; instead, featured banners rotate complete sets, and you pull individual parts.
  • 4-Star-Only banners:
    • If only a 4-star outfit is featured, one 4-star item is guaranteed every 5 pulls.
    • All items are new (no repeats) until the whole set is collected, then duplicates begin.
  • Deep Echoes:
    • Every milestone pull (e.g., 40, 80) grants “Deep Echo” bonus pieces (cosmetics, accessories).
  • Resonite Crystals: Permanent banner
  • Revelation Crystals: Limited/Resonance banners
  • Diamonds: Earned from quests/events, can be converted to banner crystals

How Does Pity Work?

  • If you haven’t pulled a 5-star piece after 19 draws, the 20th is guaranteed 5-star.
  • Similarly, the 10th pull nets a guaranteed 4-star.
  • After collecting all pieces in a gear set, further pulls may provide duplicates, which can be exchanged for resources.

Pro Tips for Banner Pulls

  • Prioritize ability outfits early, these unlock exploration mechanics and are more valuable than pure stats for progression.
  • Save for limited banners for favorite themes or new abilities, but use permanent banner regularly for steady sets and collection bonuses.
  • Track current/future banners: Upcoming banners are announced in-game and on official sites (IGN, Eurogamer, PCGamesN).
  • Don’t waste currency on banners about to expire unless you’re close to finishing the set.

Sources & Further Reading

For banner schedules and efficient pulling strategies, check Ultimategacha.com often!

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