Neo Artifacts Reroll Guide: How To Reroll Fast And Which Units To Aim For At Launch

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Neo Artifacts launched today on March 5, 2026, with a dedicated launch-day reroll guide video already published confirming which characters are the strongest targets for new accounts. Use this guide to reroll efficiently and walk away with the best possible starting roster.​

Should you reroll in Neo Artifacts?

Rerolling in Neo Artifacts is worthwhile but not mandatory, and that distinction matters before you invest time in the process. The game’s tactical grid system means smart play and solid team composition carry you further than a single broken SSR, so a missed reroll does not ruin your account.

That said, landing an S-tier limited or standard SSR on your first proper pull is a genuine head start, and with pre-registration rewards and gift codes giving new accounts around 100 pulls on day one, you have a larger opening pool to work with than most gacha titles at launch.

Should you bother rerolling?

Player typeReroll recommendationReason
Competitive PvP-focused playerYes — reroll for S-tier DPS or controllerStat gaps matter at high PvP ranks; a strong start helps
Story and PvE-focused playerOptional — only reroll if you want a specific characterA-tier units clear all story and event content with good play
Husbando / waifu collectorSkip — play naturally and pull for your favouritesRerolling for units you don’t care about wastes launch resources
Strict F2POptional — reroll once or twice then commitTime spent rerolling is time not spent clearing story for pull income

How to reroll fast in Neo Artifacts

Rerolling in a large mobile SRPG with a 12.6 GB install is significantly slower than in lighter gacha titles, so the method you use determines how many attempts you can realistically make.​​

The fastest reroll methods

  1. Guest account method (recommended)
    • Launch Neo Artifacts without linking any account and play as a guest.​
    • Complete the tutorial and claim all available pre-registration and launch rewards via in-game mail.
    • Use your opening pulls immediately on the standard or limited banner.
    • If unsatisfied, delete the app data (Android: Settings → Apps → Neo Artifacts → Clear Data; iOS: Delete and reinstall) and repeat.
    • Once you land a satisfying start, link the account to Google, Apple, or a platform ID to prevent data loss.
  2. Multiple device / emulator method
    • Install Neo Artifacts on BlueStacks, LDPlayer, or MuMuPlayer on PC alongside your phone for simultaneous reroll attempts.
    • Create separate guest accounts on each instance and run them in parallel rather than sequentially.
    • This method effectively multiplies your reroll speed by however many devices or emulator instances you can run at once.
  3. APK reinstall method (Android only)
    • Instead of clearing data, uninstall and reinstall the APK from Uptodown or Google Play to start fresh.
    • Only practical if you have fast internet and an SSD device, since a 12.6 GB reinstall per attempt is very time-consuming.​

Reroll speed comparison

MethodSpeedBest forSource
Guest account + clear dataFast — no reinstall neededSingle-device Android or iOS playersGeneral reroll practice
Multi-device / emulatorFastest — parallel attemptsPlayers with a PC and BlueStacks/LDPlayer availableEmulator benchmark
Full APK reinstallSlowest — impractical at 12.6 GBNot recommended unless data clear failsFile size reference

How many pulls does a new account start with?

Understanding your opening pull budget determines how realistic a strong reroll start is without excessive grinding.

Day-one pull budget for new accounts

SourceEstimated pullsNotesSource
Pre-registration milestone rewards10–15 pulls equiv.Multi-Faceted Gray Amber ×200 and Winter Valley Coins ×100,000Pre-reg rewards guide
Cumulus Collection launch bundle10–20 pulls equiv.Log in by March 5 to claimGameHime review
Gift codes (active at launch)5–10 pulls equiv.Claim from Neo Artifacts codes guideiFanzine codes
Tutorial and story clears10–20 pulls equiv.Varies based on how far the tutorial takes youBeginner guide
Total day-one estimate~40–65 pullsHigher end if all milestones are reached and codes are redeemed promptlyAppTime launch coverage

With 40–65 pulls per reroll attempt and a hard pity at 70 pulls, a single attempt is just below the guarantee threshold, making the 50/50 odds your main variable. If you hit an SSR naturally before pity and it’s the unit you want, lock in immediately.

Which units to aim for when rerolling

A launch-day reroll guide video published today specifically covers Neo Artifacts’ must-get characters for new accounts, confirming that the strongest reroll targets are the launch limited Artifacter and one or two top standard SSRs with universal team value.

Community tier list coverage confirms the following priority framework:

Reroll target priority

PriorityUnit typeWhat to look forSource
Priority 1Launch limited SSR DPSHighest damage multipliers in the current banner pool; sets up your account for the entire early gameNeo Artifacts reroll video
Priority 2Universal support SSRParty-wide buff provider or turn manipulator from the standard pool; works in every teamLaunch tier list video
Priority 3Standard DPS SSRA strong non-limited carry you can freely upgrade without worrying about rerun availabilityLDPlayer global tier list
AcceptableAny S-tier standard SSRStill a strong start; gives a reliable foundation even without the limited characterBeta impressions
Stop rerollingTwo A-tier SSRs with no S-tierAcceptable if you are time-constrained; A-tier clears all early story contentUltimateGacha beginner guide

For specific character names and exact kit breakdowns on the current launch banner, check the Neo Artifacts Tier List and the launch-day reroll video which names the strongest targets for this specific banner cycle.

When to stop rerolling

Spending too long rerolling is one of the most common new-player mistakes in a launch-day gacha, because time spent rerolling is story chapters not cleared, daily missions not completed, and pull income not earned.

Stop rerolling when you have:

  • One S-tier SSR of any kind — even a standard SSR from the general pool is a meaningful head start.​​
  • Two A-tier SSRs that cover different roles (for example, one DPS and one support) — a balanced two-SSR start clears all early content reliably.
  • Hit five full reroll attempts without landing an S-tier — at that point, starting the game naturally and saving premium tickets for the next limited banner is statistically better use of your time.

The community discussion around Neo Artifacts’ launch reinforces that the game is “not really a global launch” in the fully developed sense, meaning its content roadmap is still growing and today’s launch meta will shift within weeks. A missed reroll at launch is far less painful than it would be in a fully mature gacha title where the meta has been settled for years.

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