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If you’ve been playing gacha games likeEtheria: Restartfor a little while, you’ll likely already know that rerolling your account is a great way to start your journey strong, especially if you like the game and are planning to stick to it for a long time. Rerolling essentially refers to making new accounts until you get lucky.
Regardless of whether you’re planning to stay F2P or spend a little in the game, spending a bit of time at the start to get a decent account goes a long way for saving you some pulls and letting you have more characters, and this game is particularly easy to reroll in.
How To Reroll
When you first open Etheria: Restart, you’ll notice three main ways to log in:Apple ID, direct email sign-in, and email sign-in using a verification code.Your email ID is shared for the last two options, so if you want to reroll an account on the same server, you’ll either have to use a separate Apple ID or email ID to log in again.
However,Etheria: Restart is a turn-based game and your ping doesn’t matter a lot in it. Whenever you use an ID to log in, you’ll be able to choose a server between Asia, Europe, and Global. Your data isn’t shared between these servers, which means that you can technically make at least three different accounts with the same ID.
If you run out of servers and still don’t get as lucky as you wanted to,you’ll have to sign in with a different email and repeatthe process.
Once you’ve signed in on a new server or account, you’re able to start the game from the beginning andprogress until a certain point to check if you get lucky.
When Should You Reroll
After first starting the game, you’ll have to go through a small prologue, which is mostly skippable but you’re able to’t play battles at twice the speed during this. The prologue takes you about ten minutes, after which you can follow the on-screen instructions until you finish the second chapterof the main story.
Once you finish the second chapter, you can collect your mail, use up all the codes, and collect all your achievements and event rewards. This willroughly net you 55 pulls if you pull on a non-apex banner. You can then use all these pulls to summon on the limited character banner and see if you get lucky.
After doing 50 pulls, you can buy five more from the shop,taking your total up to 60.
Since the hard pity for the limited character is 80, if you get them within these 60 pulls, you can consider the account lucky and continue with it. However,if you don’t get an SSR character within these pulls, you can reroll the next account.