12 Gacha Game Mechanics Explained for Players New to the Format

7. Multi-Pull vs Single Pull Strategies - Optimizing Your Approach

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The choice between single pulls and multi-pulls (typically 10-pull batches) involves more than simple convenience, as different approaches can significantly impact resource efficiency and psychological satisfaction. Multi-pulls often provide guaranteed minimum rewards, such as ensuring at least one four-star item per ten-pull batch, which can improve overall value compared to the theoretical randomness of individual pulls. Many games offer slight discounts for multi-pulls, reducing the per-pull cost by 5-10% compared to single pulls, making them mathematically superior for players planning to make multiple attempts. However, single pulls provide more granular control over spending, allowing players to stop immediately upon obtaining their desired character rather than potentially "wasting" remaining pulls in a ten-pull batch. From a pity system perspective, single pulls allow precise tracking of progress toward guaranteed rewards, while multi-pulls might overshoot pity thresholds. The psychological aspect also differs significantly—multi-pulls create more dramatic revelation moments with multiple results appearing simultaneously, while single pulls extend the anticipation and excitement across more individual moments. New players should experiment with both approaches to determine their personal preference while understanding the mathematical implications of their choice, particularly regarding pity timing and resource conservation.

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