Tribe Nine Character Gacha Rates Improved
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Tribe Nine Character Gacha Rates Improved

It will be easier to get better characters in Tribe Nine, as the free-to-play PC and mobile game gacha rates for the Event and Standard Synchro banners will change. Akatsuki Games also announced it would be returning used Enigma Entities and Synchro Medals, with any used before maintenance on March 3, 2025 being returned after maintenance ends on that day. 

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Akatsuki went into some specifics about the refund and rate changes on social media. Contract and Support Contract Enigma Entities will not be sent back. However, paid and free Enigma Entities and Synchro Medals will be returned via an in-game mail once the next maintenance is performed next week. 

As for the Tribe Nine characters gacha banner rate changes, they increase for three-stars and two-stars and decrease for one-stars. Here’s the exact list of all changes from the announcement:

  • One-Star Character: 94.3% rate will decrease to 90%
  • Two-Star Character: 5.1% rate will increase to 8% (Pickup Target : 1.7% → 6%, non-Pickup Target: 3.4% → 2%)
  • Three-Star Character: 0.6% rate will increase to 2% (Pickup Target: 0.3% → 1.5%, non-Pickup Target: 0.3% → 0.5%)

The announcement also confirmed that you will have a 100% chance of getting a three-star character after 80 pulls on a banner. There is a 50/50 chance of that character being a “Pickup Target.” If it isn’t, then the next time you will have a 100% chance of getting the featured unit. However, after the March 3, 2025 update, Akatsuki said you will have a 75% chance of getting the event character.

Finally, City Challenges will award Synchro Medals for Completion Rewards. You’ll get one medal for each task. For all of these challenges finished before the maintenance period, you’ll get an in-game mail with ones you would have earned.

Tribe Nine is available on PCs and mobile devices, and the next maintenance period with gacha rate changes will arrive on March 3, 2025.


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