Yelan is a highly anticipated character that many Travelers will try to spend their Primogems on in Genshin Impact 2.7. However, whether one will succeed or not depends on several factors (including luck). This game is a gacha, yet it's one with a pity system, so Travelers should understand some basic concepts before rolling:
Genshin Impact 2.7 is expected to have the same standard rates as previous updates. Hence, players can get Yelan from anywhere between one and 180 summons (the equivalent of 160 to 28,800 Primogems).
Note: 28,800 Primogems is the maximum number an unlucky player would have to spend due to how Pity works.
Travelers should understand that the 160 to 28,800 Primogem estimate is based on a number of factors, such as:
It is theoretically possible to get multiple Yelans in a few pulls (although unlikely), but most players would be realistically aiming just to get a single copy. In that case, it's worth going over the above infographic. The first thing to look at is the orange circles with "SOFT PITY" written underneath them.
New players should understand that Soft Pity begins around the 74th pull and exponentially goes up every pull thereafter, increasing the player's chances of getting a 5-star character. It caps off at 90, which is the Hard Pity, and also when they're guaranteed to get a 5-star character if they haven't gotten one in the last 90 pulls.
Keep in mind that a player who gets a 5-star character on the 89th pull isn't guaranteed another on the 90th summon. These 90 summons shown in the infographic are for consecutive pulls where a player hasn't gotten a 5-star character.
To check your current Pity in Genshin Impact 2.7, do the following:
Remember, Soft Pity begins around 74 pulls, and Hard Pity
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