Infinity Nikki Gacha and Pity System Unveiled
Infold Games' Infinity Nikki, a free-to-play open-world gacha game, features a compelling but potentially costly gacha system. This guide explains its mechanics and helps you decide if pulling is necessary for enjoyment.
Currencies and Gacha System
Infinity Nikki uses several currencies:
- Revelation Crystals (pink): Used for limited-time banner pulls.
- Resonite Crystals (blue): Used for permanent banner pulls.
- Diamonds: A general currency convertible to Revelation or Resonite Crystals.
- Stellarite: Premium currency purchased with real money; 1 Stellarite = 1 Diamond.
One Crystal is needed per pull. The base 5-star item pull rate is 6.06%, with a guaranteed 4-star item within 10 pulls.
Pull | Probability |
---|---|
5-star Item | 6.06% |
4-star Item | 11.5% |
3-star Item | 82.44% |
Pity System
A pity system guarantees a 5-star item every 20 pulls. However, completing an outfit set often requires multiple 5-star items. For example, a nine-piece set needs 180 pulls (assuming pity is reached each time), and a ten-piece set requires 200 pulls. Fortunately, duplicate 5-star items are not awarded.
Every 20 pulls also grants a Deep Echoes prize—5-star cosmetic items for Nikki and Momo.


Is Pulling Necessary?
While gacha outfits offer superior stats, they aren't essential for gameplay. Free items suffice for many fashion showdowns, although gacha outfits significantly ease the challenge. Ultimately, the decision depends on your priorities. If prioritizing fashion is paramount, then the gacha system becomes unavoidable for acquiring the best outfits.
For more Infinity Nikki tips, including codes and co-op information (if applicable), check The Escapist.







