FAIRY TAIL Wizard Chronicle Gacha Guide: Banner Types, Rates, and 720+ Free Pulls Explained​​

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FAIRY TAIL Wizard Chronicle is built around an extremely generous launch gacha campaign that hands you up to 720 free pulls, plus multiple banner types with different currencies and rates. Understanding how each banner works, when to spend tickets, and how the free pulls are distributed is key to building a strong account without wasting resources.​​

Gacha basics and banner types

You unlock the main gacha after clearing the early tutorial and reaching roughly F Rank 1‑9 in the story, at which point the summon screen and mail rewards open up. From there, the game splits its gacha into several categories that use different tickets and gem currencies.​

Main banner types

Banner typeCurrency usedKey points
Standard / Main Character GachaRegular summon tickets + gemsFeatures most permanent UR/SR characters, uses the bulk of your free pulls.​
Limited / Ultra BannersSpecial tickets + gems (often time‑limited)Focused on specific URs like Dragon Force Natsu or Heaven’s Wheel Erza; their special tickets can expire with the event.​
Beginner / Rate‑up BannersMixed tickets + discounted gemsEarly banners with boosted odds for key units and sometimes discounted multi‑summons.​
Bond GachaStamina (via separate bond system)Not for characters; gives stat cards, extra gems, and tickets that feed back into the main gacha.​

Community feedback notes that the standard banner is where you will spend most of your free 720 pulls, while Ultra/limited banners are best for chasing specific top‑tier URs using event tickets before they expire.​​

Gacha rates and daily summon limits

Exact numerical rates vary by banner and are shown on the in‑game details screen, but the structure follows familiar gacha conventions with URs at the top, then SR and R tiers. Several early players highlight that while the game is generous with pulls, there is a cap of around 20 summons per day on certain gem‑based banners, limiting how quickly you can burn through currency.

  • The main banners typically cost 3,000 gems per 10‑pull, with launch packs and beginner bundles effectively giving you dozens of multis right away.​
  • Event banners often tie to specific units and use separate, time‑limited tickets, encouraging you to focus on them during the event window.

Because of the rate structure and pull caps, stacking daily missions, achievements, and codes is very important to keep your gem income high over time.

How the 720+ free pulls work

The headline feature at launch is the “720 free gacha pulls” campaign, advertised on the official store pages and promotional posts. These pulls are designed to give every new player a wide roster without requiring heavy rerolling.​​

720‑pull campaign breakdown

SourceApprox. pullsNotes
Pre‑registration & launch rewardsLarge multi‑pull ticket bundles delivered via MailTied to global pre‑reg milestones and launch celebration.
Mission / achievement milestonesTickets earned as you clear story and complete missionsMany beginner tasks and achievements include free multi tickets.​​
720‑pull promotional poolDedicated “up to 720 free pulls” event trackStructured so that progressing and logging in lets you reach the 720‑pull total over time.​

Multiple reviews and impressions emphasise that with up to 720 free gacha pulls, rerolling becomes largely optional because your chances of landing multiple URs just by playing are extremely high. This is reinforced by the pre‑registration campaign messaging, which presents the 720 pulls as the key selling point for roster‑building early on.​​

How to maximise your pulls

To get the most value from banners and free pulls:

  • Prioritise high‑value rate‑up and launch banners featuring S‑tier URs like Natsu (Dragon Force), Erza (Heaven’s Wheel), Lucy (Leo Form), and other top picks from early tier lists.​​
  • Avoid letting event tickets expire; use Dragon Force Natsu/Heaven’s Wheel Erza tickets before their banners end, as noted by early player impressions.
  • Do daily missions and claim all mail and achievement rewards so you do not leave free tickets and gems unclaimed.
  • Consider small beginner bundles only if you are comfortable spending; one early monetisation breakdown shows a cheap pack granting around 1,200 extra pulls for a few dollars, on top of the free 720.​

For banner‑by‑banner schedules and any new limited units added later, keep an eye on a dedicated banner tracker and official announcements.

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