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How to Check Your Pity in Genshin Impact

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In Genshin Impact, managing how far into pity you are can be the deciding factor on whether you pull on that shiny new banner or not. Depending on how close you are to a guaranteed banner 5-star, you might want to consider skipping. Fortunately, finding out how how your pity for Genshin Impact is an easy thing to check.

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How to check your pity rate in Genshin Impact

First, let’s look at just how pity works in Genshin Impact. Every 90 Wishes on the Standard Wish or Character Event Wish will guarantee you a 5-star. Every 80 Wishes on the Weapon Event Wish will net you a 5-star Weapon. There is also a pity for 4-stars, and that’s every 10 Wishes. Of course, it’s possible to pull a 5-star before you hit these numbers. That is the ideal situation. If that happens, the count will reset.

Checking your pity should really only be to see how close you are to hard pity (the 90th pull) or when seeing how lucky (or unlucky) you’ve been. It can also be a useful tool to calculate how many more Primogems you need to farm in order to guarantee your next 5-star. You don’t want to “build pity” and accidentally get a character you don’t want, after all.

So with that quick explanation of the pity system in Genshin Impact out of the way, let’s go to the question of the day: how do you check your pity? Well, at the bottom of the Wish screen, there should be a History tab. Once you open that up, it’ll show you what you pulled and when you pulled them. It might take a bit of time for this list to update, so don’t expect to see pulls you you did a minute ago on this list.

There are also third-party apps and websites you can use to check your pity, but they require the usage of Windows PowerShell. Due to how PowerShell can expose your system to threats, it’s definitely easier to use the tried and true method of math.

Genshin Impact is readily available on the PS4, PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices.

Stephanie Liu
About The Author
Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In terms of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.

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