Reverse 1999 Banners: Upcoming and past

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Reverse 1999, a strategy‑card gacha RPG, captivates players not only with its story and combat, but also with its banner schedule, rotating limited and permanent banners for new Arcanists. In this article for Ultimategacha.com, we’ll dive into what banners are upcoming and which ones have passed, helping you plan your pulls wisely.

What Is a Reverse 1999 Banner?

In Reverse: 1999, a banner is a limited-time gacha event where specific Arcanists or rate‑up units are spotlighted. During a banner, the chance to obtain the featured characters is higher than usual. Once a banner ends, many of those characters may enter the standard (permanent) pool, or become available in future limited events.

Banners usually rotate every few weeks, with new limited characters introduced, and older ones returning under special circumstances or via the standard pool.

Upcoming Reverse 1999 Banners

As of the most recent update (version 2.6), the current limited banner features Recoleta (Mineral) and Aleph (Intellect).

Looking ahead, fans often anticipate returning limited banners or entirely new ones. Due to Reverse: 1999’s rotation model, characters from earlier banners may be re‑spotlighted after a few patches.

While the official schedule isn’t always disclosed far in advance, keep an eye on patch notes, official social channels, or community leaks for announcements. Upcoming banners might include:

  • Return of past fan-favorite Arcanists
  • Crossover-themed or collaboration banners
  • Seasonal or limited‑edition versions of existing characters

Because banner rotations tend to follow a pattern of introducing new units, then reintroducing past ones or adding them into the standard pool, you can often infer which characters might return next.

Past Reverse 1999 Banners

Reviewing past banners gives insight into the usual cadence and character rotation trends. In the Chinese version, a banner history log shows how limited units were introduced over time.

Some notable past banners include:

  • Early limited banners at the game launch, showcasing first Arcanists
  • The “One Gram of Curiosity” event banner, featuring characters like Sotheby and Charlie
  • Return banners in the CN version, as logged in the banner history guide
  • The prior 2.5 or earlier versions, which introduced Arcanists later spotlighted in version 2.6

Additionally, the global version has sometimes adapted CN banner timing, but with slight shifts.

Tips for Planning Your Pulls

  • Watch the schedule: Check official patch notes and announcements for exact banner start and end dates.
  • Save for rate‑ups: If a character you want is slated to return soon, it may pay to wait.
  • Watch the standard pool entries: After limited banners, characters often enter the permanent pool, making them easier to obtain later.
  • Track banner trends: By reviewing past rotations, you can make educated guesses about which Arcanists are likely to come back.
  • Balance pulls vs resources: Don’t overspend in a single banner, spread your resources across multiple banners you care about.

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