BLEACH Soul Resonance: Limited vs. Permanent Banners

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Understanding the difference between limited and permanent banners is crucial to planning your summons, maximizing guaranteed SSRs, and making the most of your Spirit Jades in BLEACH Soul Resonance. Here’s an up-to-date breakdown of how each banner type works, what they offer, and which you should prioritize.​

Permanent Banners (Standard)

  • Availability: Always accessible, no expiration date.
  • Pool: Features the core SSR, SR, and R character pool available at launch plus any non-limited SSRs added over time.
  • Pity & Rates:
    • 1.84% SSR character rate, 3.18% SSR weapon rate.​
    • Guaranteed SSR within 50 pulls (one-time beginner SSR), then 80 pulls for subsequent SSRs.​
    • After 300 total summons: You can SELECT a permanent-pool SSR as a one-time reward.​
  • Resources: Uses standard summon tickets and Spirit Jade.
  • Other Features: Permanent weapon and stamp banners run alongside, with 40–80 pity for targeted SSRs.​

Limited Banners

  • Availability: Timed only, usually available for two weeks per run, then replaced by new banners.
  • Pool: Features exclusive or new SSR characters and/or weapons not in the permanent banner pool.​
  • Pity & Rates:
    • Same 1.84% SSR rate, but only the featured SSR (no 50/50 loss) until you hit pity.​
    • Guaranteed featured SSR at 80 pulls, the pity tracks across all limited banners and only resets once you pull the specific SSR.​
  • Resources: May require special limited banner tickets (often purchased with Spirit Jade).​
  • Other Features: First pulls may offer discounts/events, limited banners are the only way to secure specific meta or collab SSRs when live.​​

Quick Comparison Table

FeaturePermanent BannerLimited Banner
AvailabilityAlways openOnly during event/season window
SSR PoolStandard/base unitsNew, exclusive, or collab units
Pity System50/80 (SSR), 300 (select any)80 (guaranteed featured SSR)
CurrencySpirit Jade, ticketsSpirit Jade, limited tickets
Best UseSafe, for meta staplesTargeting the latest meta/exclusives
  • Prioritize summoning on limited banners if the featured SSR is meta-defining or your personal favorite.
  • Use permanent banner pulls for essential SSRs (Kisuke, Byakuya, etc.) and to build your base roster.
  • Check for first-time discounts on both banner types, value is usually highest at launch.
  • Keep track of the pity counter, it carries forward across ALL limited banners until you pull a featured SSR, allowing flexible summons.​

Use this guide to optimize pulls, and don’t let exclusive SSRs slip by when limited banners are live!

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