Character weapon banners in Tower of Fantasy feature their own specific currencies, including pity systems that guarantee rare random units.
Although Tower of Fantasy might not display much innovation in its fun yet familiar, Genshin-like gameplay, the game's gacha mechanics combined with its shared open world offer an interesting take on the MMORPG genre. MMOs are quite a niche considering the rest of the global gaming economy. Yet, many can pick up most massively multiplayer online games like Tower of Fantasy and enjoy them without issue. On the other hand, those who haven't played Genshin Impact or are unfamiliar with gacha mechanics and systems might be bewildered by how Tower of Fantasy works.
Explaining the gacha processes and currencies of Tower of Fantasy to a Genshin fan is relatively straightforward since the game borrows much from HoYoverse's global hit. However, much of this conveyed information might go over the heads of those new to the genre. Conversely, there might be even those acquainted with gacha that have trouble comprehending what terms like "Simulacra" or "Matrices" mean. Fortunately, there is a simple explanation for each of the mechanics featured in Tower of Fantasy's weapon banners and pity systems.
To get started, Wanderers must understand that characters pulled from gacha and their correlating weapons are one and the same. In other words, obtaining the SSR Nemesis unit in Tower of Fantasy is identical to acquiring Venus and her duel Volt-powered cannons. The characters are known as Simulacra, with the singular form being Simulacrum.
Because the pull currencies, pity mechanics, and banners are all interwoven within Tower of Fantasy's overarching gacha system, it might help players to understand how everything works, starting with the game's dedicated gacha currencies for Special Orders:
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