Developed by Infold Games, Infinity Nikki introduces an open-world experience with gacha mechanics - incorporating chance-based acquisition systems into its fashion RPG gameplay. Here's a comprehensive breakdown of the gacha mechanics and pity systems players should understand.
Gacha System Overview and Currency Breakdown
Like many gacha games featuring multiple currencies to track, Infinity Nikki utilizes several resources for character customization:
- Revelation Crystal: Pink crystals exclusively used for limited-time event banners
- Resonite Crystal: Blue crystals reserved for permanent banner pulls
- Diamond: Universal currency convertible to either crystal type
- Stellarite: Premium currency purchasable with real money (1:1 conversion with Diamonds)
Each pull requires one Crystal. Current pull probabilities are:
Pull | Probability |
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5-star Item | 6.06% |
4-star Item | 11.5% |
3-star Item | 82.44% |
Players are guaranteed at least one 4-star item within every 10 draws.
Understanding the Pity System

The game implements a mercy system ensuring a 5-star item every 20 pulls. However, complete outfit sets require significant investment:
- Standard sets contain 9 pieces (180 pulls at pity)
- Some sets feature 10 items (200 pulls at pity)
- Duplicate 5-star items are automatically prevented

Beyond outfit pieces, every 20 pulls also unlocks premium cosmetic rewards through the Deep Echoes system, including exclusive makeup and accessories.
Is Gacha Participation Necessary?
While premium outfits offer statistical advantages:
- Free players can complete core content with crafted items
- Style challenges remain achievable without gacha pulls
- High-end fashion options remain gacha-exclusive
The necessity depends on player priorities - fashion enthusiasts will find gacha participation unavoidable for premium cosmetics, while progression-focused players can enjoy the full experience without heavy investment.