FAIRY TAIL Wizard Chronicle Bond Gacha and Bonds Guide: How to Use Bonds for Maximum Power​​

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The bond gacha is the hidden engine of power and account progression in FAIRY TAIL Wizard Chronicle, turning stamina into permanent stat boosts, gems, and tickets. Using it correctly will massively increase your total power and Rank over time.​​

What the Bond Gacha does

The Bond Gacha (Autobond Gacha Machine) is a special machine on the main screen that consumes stamina instead of gems or tickets. Every pull grants bond points, bond “cards”, and various consumables that strengthen your entire team rather than a single character.​​

Bond Gacha basics

AspectDetailsWhy it matters
Cost1 stamina per bond gacha draw.Converts stamina directly into long‑term power instead of short‑term farming.
RewardsBond cards, stat boosts, gems, tickets, coins, misc. items.These improve your whole account and feed other systems.​
LocationAutobond Gacha button at the bottom of the main screen.Easy to access whenever you log in.​

A detailed Rank guide calls the Autobond Gacha Machine “a great way to rank up” and recommends using it aggressively as soon as it unlocks, because each draw feeds bond levels and rewards. Early player impressions on Reddit also describe the bond gacha as “the main core to the game,” emphasising how central it is to progression.

How bonds increase your power

Bonds work like account‑wide stat links: the more you pull on the bond gacha, the more bond cards and bond levels you gain, which then boost your team. This creates a loop where stamina spent on bond gacha makes every future battle easier.​

  • Bond cards: illustrative cards that grant passive stats to your team when obtained or upgraded, effectively acting as extra gear layers for the whole roster.​​
  • Bond levels: as you draw more from the machine, your bond level rises, unlocking more rewards and further increasing your overall power.
  • Extra currencies: bond draws frequently drop gems, summon tickets, and coins, which you can reinvest into gacha, upgrades, and gear.​

Because bond cards and levels apply to all your units, they are more efficient than pouring the same stamina into low‑yield stages once your core story push is done. This is why rank‑up guides recommend switching from pure stage farming to Autobond once your daily goals are met.

Optimal Bond Gacha settings and usage

The Autobond system lets you automate pulls and filter low‑value results, so setting it up correctly saves time and keeps your inventory clean.​​

Recommended Autobond settings

SettingRecommended valueReason
Power UpONEnsures the system only keeps cards that actually increase your overall power.​
Rarity filterR or higher (or higher once you are established)Automatically discards low‑rarity junk cards and keeps the good ones.​
Auto summonEnabled while you are online or idleLets the machine burn stamina into bond pulls without manual tapping.​

A Bond Gacha video shows the player upgrading the bond gacha “as soon as possible” to increase the appearance rate of stronger cards, then turning on auto‑summon and letting the game auto‑discard low‑level drops. Community posts in the official group also discuss using “Power Up ON” and limiting results to R‑or‑higher to maximise gains from each stamina point.​​

When to spend stamina on bonds

To use bonds for maximum power, you need to balance story progress with bond gacha usage.

  • Early game: prioritise story until you unlock core modes and a decent idle stage, then start mixing in Autobond to convert surplus stamina into bond cards and gems.​
  • Mid/late game: once your story push for the day is done or you hit a power wall, dump remaining stamina into the Autobond machine instead of low‑value grinding.
  • Daily missions: bond draws double‑dip by also counting for daily missions and achievements that award extra gems and EXP, making them even more efficient.

Rank‑up and F2P guides both highlight Autobond as one of the strongest uses of stamina, especially for players who cannot stay online for long sessions. A monetisation/gacha breakdown also notes that certain mission chains (for example, to earn Dragon Force Natsu tickets) explicitly require you to “draw gacha bonds x amount of times,” tying bond usage directly into premium rewards.​

Bond monetisation and value checks

There are optional paid packs and passes related to bonds, such as Bond Gacha Support Packs and Bond Gacha Passes sold via the official web shop and app store. These typically bundle paid gems with bond points and other resources.

  • Bond Gacha Support Pack: includes paid gems, bond points, and coins at a discounted price compared with buying resources separately.
  • Bond Gacha Pass: a recurring product that boosts or supplements your bond‑related gains over time.

For strictly F2P players, these can be ignored; simply using all your stamina in Autobond after finishing daily content will still give you strong bond progression. Low‑spend players should only consider them if they are comfortable paying and are sure the bond points meaningfully accelerate their account power relative to regular play.

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