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I have only started playing Fgo a few months ago and have quite a few questions that needs some clarifications.

1) How does the 10 pulls guarantee works? When you don't get anything above 4*, does the rng randomly eliminate the lower star rate and pull from the 4* and above pool? Or it just gives you a random 4* CE?

2) Does the extra damage from buster chain/buster 1st card effect increase multiplicatively for the other cards? Same goes for the attack buffs from mana bursts, charisma etc.

3) Will there be any super/great success rate up anytime soon? The previous one was months ago when I was new and not prepared so I would like to store some embers or CE for the next one.

Thanks in advance!

Asked by Moral Rights6 years 9 months ago
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by Neil 6 years 9 months ago

1) 10 pulls just guarantee one card will have SR rarity. For more specifics you'd need to know the rng formula they use at type moon. My guess is it goes: servant or CE number generated (if it's above a certain level using an rng formula it is a servant if not a CE), Rarity determiner (for one card it's set to be higher than the minimum SR value), and a final determiner to check if it is going to be an SR or an SSR. That's just a guess though. The 4 star can be a servant or a CE though but CEs are just more in number and thus more readily available to pull.

2) First it applies any buffs and boosts to attack to the base attack. Then the Buster boost to attack from having a buster card first (20% if it's a buster chain). Lastly any specific card type boosts are added additively to the 20%. The total buster boost is multiplied to the attack boost. Buffs of the same type are always additive and of different types are multiplicative. And in a buster chain it's always a flat 20% increase to attack for doing the buster chain.

3) There will definitely be. There is just no way of knowing when. Best guess could be made from checking the Cirnopaedia page that has the JP schedule on it

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The multi bonus guarantees at least one 4* or 5*. Multi has an advantage over 10 singles because the case of 10 3* is eliminated. Assuming the multi bonus also gives 4*+ servants (and not just CE's), you theoretically have better chances of rolling that servant. However, this bonus is very small and practically negligible. For more explanation, watch FGO Tips' videos on singles vs multi (to OP).

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