Dislyte is a gacha-style mobile game with a unique anime style. ou collect heroes called Espers into a fiver-person squad, and enter battles – either in story and challenge modes, or against other players.
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The gacha-style hero selection, called spinning in Dislyte, means you rarely have much choice in which Esper you get. And with more than 70 Espers available, with a large variety in quality and play styles, you may not end up with the ones you need. Below, we discuss how to reroll if this happens to you – as well as looking at the pros and cons of rerolling.
There isn’t a simple way to reroll your spins in Dislyte. Some games let you reroll a hero pull for a price, but Dislyte doesn't. Unlike some other games, to reroll here essentially means resetting your account and starting again. You’ll lose all your progress up to that point, including all the items, relics, and Espers you’ve found – as well as story and challenge progress, alongside any guild you’ve joined. It’s a drastic measure. But in some cases, early on, it may well be worth it.
To get spins in Dislyte, you need to collect Gold Records. You get these as rewards when completing story stages, challenges, and training – as well as from the various in-game stores. You can spin each time you get one or wait for ten to do a batch at once. But either way, each spin will get you a new rare (three-star – 90 percent chance), epic (four-star – nine percent) or legendary (five-star – one percent) esper.
As you can see, getting a legendary esper is extremely unlikely – and that’s the level at which you’ll find most of the best characters. However, after your first ten spins, you’re guaranteed a legendary esper as a bonus. After
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