RAID: Shadow Legends is notorious for its RNG-based (random number generator) system, especially when it comes to summoning champions. The thrill of pulling shards is undeniable, yet it can be incredibly frustrating when you go through dozens or even hundreds of pulls without landing a coveted Legendary champion. To mitigate this, Plarium introduced what the community refers to as the “Pity System.” In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the mechanics of this system, evaluate its effectiveness, and discuss its impact on free-to-play (F2P) and low-spender players.
The Pity System is a subtle mechanism designed to boost your chances of summoning higher rarity champions, specifically Epics and Legendaries, after a prolonged period of bad luck. Essentially, the longer you go without pulling a high-rarity champion, the higher your odds become until you finally secure a desirable pull. This system aims to alleviate the frustration of extended "dry streaks" where players might summon numerous shards without obtaining a valuable champion. Although Plarium does not explicitly detail this feature in-game, it has been verified by dataminers, developers, and the collective experiences of the player base.
For Sacred Shards, the base chance of pulling a Legendary champion is 6% per pull. The Pity System, or "Mercy," activates after 12 pulls without a Legendary. From the 13th pull onward, your odds of pulling a Legendary increase by 2% with each subsequent pull:
The effectiveness of the Pity System for the average player isn't straightforward. While it does offer some relief, many players report that the system often kicks in after they've already pulled a Legendary, diminishing its regular utility. Nevertheless, the existence of a Pity System is crucial in a gacha game like RAID: Shadow Legends, particularly for F2P players who may find the grind for shards without any Legendary champions disheartening.
Improvements could be made to enhance its benefits. For instance, reducing the threshold for the Pity System from 200 to perhaps 150 or 170 pulls could make it more impactful. This adjustment would allow players to save more shards and truly feel the benefit of the system.
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