If you've interacted with the Genshin Impact community before, you most likely have heard of the term "Pity" before. This mechanic is instrumental with regard to both character and weapon banners, yet the game is rather unintuitive when it comes to explaining it to new players.
All relevant information is stuck behind the "History" and "Details" buttons on the Event Wishes page in Genshin Impact. The details of the mechanic are presented in the form of a wall of text that some gamers might have missed, especially since they need to click through several tabs to understand it all. This article will first discuss how to count Pity before getting into the technical aspects.
Pause the game to bring up the Paimon Menu and select "Wish." You should see something similar in the image above, except that the character banner might be different. The important part is that you should see a button at the bottom that reads "History." Click on it.
Once you've clicked on "History," you'll be greeted with a screen similar to the one shown in the image above. Counting Pity is actually very simple. Do you see how everything is arranged in several rows? In the image above, you can see five items. None of those are five-star items, so that counts as adding five to your current Pity counter.
Obviously, there are more Wishes than just the ones shown above. At the bottom of this page is an arrow that points to the right. Click on it to see more windows. Keep counting until you see a 5-star character or weapon.
Look for your last orange item and the number at the bottom of the window. Using the above image as an example, it's Keqing who is in the seventh window. In this case, that means the current Pity would be 31. Here is an explanation regarding
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