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Absolutely love the fact that they are going a different path in terms of pulling system 😩 Will you play NTE? #nte #nevernesstoeverness #NTEbeta

@hey_raion
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Nevertheless, you have no 50/50, and you have a very different gacha system than what you're used to. It uses a shared gacha system for characters and cosmetics, and instead of just pressing pull, NTE uses a monopoly cell board. Every pull moves you forward on the board, lending on tiles that can give you characters, gins, gliders, vehicles, or bonus rewards. All of these, except the weapons, chair the same board, and pity system. All pull types use the same premium currency, meaning character pulls and cosmetic pulls are never competing against each other. Now let's solve rates and pity. The base chance to get an S-Ring character is under 1%, which sounds scary, but after 70 pulls, this system kicks in. The board changed entirely, adding a large number of limited character tiles. This instantly boosts your chances to get the limited S-Ring character, you're nearly 20%, and that high rates stays active until you pull the character. And at 90 pulls, the limited character is 100% guaranteed. No 50/50, no losing to standard units. As for duplicates, character dupes unlock Awakening slots, which are flexible. You don't need to unlock them in order. You can swap effects, and even toggle them on and off, instead of being locked into linear power creeps.