Zenless Zone Zero Signal Search Guide: Banner Drop Rates & Pity Systems Explained

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Understanding the Signal Search (gacha) system in Zenless Zone Zero (ZZZ) is key to efficient account progression and maximizing your chances for S-Rank Agents, W-Engines, and Bangboo. Here’s a breakdown of all banner types, the core drop rates, and how pity systems work for competitive pulls.

  1. Standard (Stable Channel) Banner
    • Always available, permanent pool of S-Rank Agents and W-Engines.
  2. Limited-Time (Exclusive Channel) Banner
    • Features rate-up S-Rank Agents/W-Engines.
  3. W-Engine Banner
    • Focuses on exclusive signature weapons (W-Engines).
  4. Bangboo Banner
    • Focuses on Bangboo (support pets/companions).
BannerS-Rank (Agent/Weapon)A-Rank (Agent/Weapon)B-Rank (Weapon only)Pity (Hard Guarantee)
Standard/Limited0.6%9.4% (4.7% each)94.3%90 pulls
W-Engine1%15%84%80 pulls
Bangboo1%15%84%80 pulls
  • On ALL banners, you are guaranteed at least A-Rank or better every 10 pulls.
  • A “soft pity” mechanic sharply increases S-Rank odds after around 75 pulls on character banners.

How Pity & 50/50 Mechanic Works

  • Hard Pity: After 90 pulls (agents), 80 pulls (W-Engines/Bangboo) without an S-Rank, the next pull is guaranteed to be S-Rank.​​
  • 50/50 System on Limited Banners: On Limited banners, the first S-Rank you pull has a 50% chance to be the featured Agent. If you lose, your next S-Rank is guaranteed to be the banner unit.
  • Pity Resets: The counter resets after every S-Rank pull.
  • On Bangboo banners, once you have enough pulls, you directly select (100% guarantee) the S-Rank Bangboo.

Special Mechanics

  • Selector at 300 Pulls: On the standard (Stable) banner, after 300 total pulls, you can pick any permanent S-Rank Agent you want—useful for long-term targeted collecting.
  • Soft Pity: Odds gradually spike after about 75 pulls; many players see an S-Rank before hard pity.
  • New Player Perks: First five 10-pulls on Standard banner have a 20% discount (one time only), helping you hit your first S-Rank in as little as 40 pulls.

Currency Overview

  • Monochromes & Master Tapes: Premium and event currency for normal & limited banners.
  • Boopons: Free currency for Bangboo banners only.

Example Pull Table (Standard Banner)

Pull CountS-Rank Chance (Cumulative)Outcome Examples
100.6%Usually A or B-Rank
40*(20% discount)New players likely hit S-Rank early
90100%Hard pity—guaranteed S-Rank Agent
300100%Selector for any S-Rank, once only

Helpful resources

Plan pulls with pity and banners in mind for best value. Save for rate-ups, use selectors wisely, and always check for event discounts on Ultimategacha.com!

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