Prepare a catalyst.
Summon at 2am when your mana is at its peak
Pray to Nasu-almighty
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Hi, I want to ask ... Do you guys have the best time to do Gacha?? what time you do Gacha in PDT?? And are there any tricks that you usually do before that? Thanks....
*Just wondering if time also determines the results of a good gacha
Prepare a catalyst.
Summon at 2am when your mana is at its peak
Pray to Nasu-almighty
I see what you did there :^) next you'll be telling me the Archer class is truly full of archers.
Now I know what you may be thinking and, yes, the contents are somewhat disappointing BUT that pendant will undoubtedly save your ass in the long run.
Also, pray to Gilgamesh. He’d be happy to lend you a successful Gacha roll whenever you need one as long as you swear fealty
Buy a nendroid of the character you want as a catalyst, wait for 2am JP time, listen to quartz sign, prepare the salt and pray to the gacha gods while rolling after a super succ enhancement and don't forget to not skip animations /s
For real though, there is no evidence to suggest that any of these superstitions actually work.
Not really time specific but what the select few are doing (I am one of them) is to roll 10x on the FP gatcha first then if you have at least 3 or 4 servants, get ready to use your quartz. Most of the time, the rolls are good. That's how I get most of my SSRs on max of 2 quart summons or tickets. Another is to roll right after maintenance. It's all about luck I guess but I managed to get Altria Saber, Orion, Shuten, Tamamo Caster and Lancer and Cu Alter.
Wow that's great!! I also did FP gacha tricks before quart summoning gacha because everyone did it and succeed ,,, I did a gacha right after maintenance when the raikou banner but I didn't get her :’( Yes, maybe all because of luck
I don't normally look for times, I just roll asap. But last time I rolled around 10pm after getting out from work, first day of martha/squirtoria. I bought one big pack of SQ, rolled, got 3 copies of Squirtoria... And 1 Martha, really wish the numbers were reversed.