In this Sword of Convallaria we present reroll guide, including best character to pick. Moreover we will tell you about Steam version of the game and its reroll possibility.
Sword of Convallaria is a new gacha game on the market with many interesting characters to draw from. Of course, at the beginning of this title, you get some free pulls (if you want more presents, check out our codes). Some players would like to use them as efficiently as possible. It is possible by doing rerolls. Steam users may have problems though.
It is practically impossible to reroll on Steam, as you can’t use a guest account, which is quick to delete. So, if you want to “cheese” free pulls, we recommend doing so on mobiles.
On Android and iOS you can log in with a guest account, which makes rerolling quite easy. Moreover, the process does not take much time – about 10 minutes.
How to reroll:
That’s all. Remember though that you will have only 21 pulls. It means that it may be difficult to get all characters you want. So, let’s talk about who you should be aiming for.
There are 3 main picks:
So, in your Beginner Banner you should aim for Inanna, as she does not have her own banner, and is a good character to have later in the game. The next step is to get Gloria in her Rate Up Banner. After doing this, it is likely that you will not have any pulls left. If you have some, you may want to try Beryl in a Double Banner. However, she is the lowest priority, at the same time she may be the easiest to get due to her banner’s mechanic.
Of course, it is extremely unlikely to get all 3 characters with the limited number of free pulls. If you manage to pick up any of the two presented above, you should consider yourself very lucky and just play along with that. If we had to pick one character which you should have, it would be Beryl, as Inanna is not as important at the beginning of the game. Though her value will get much higher later on.
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