THE MAIN REASON WHY YOU SHOULD REROLL! Genshin Impact [F2P] FOR FREE TO PLAY

THE MAIN REASON WHY YOU SHOULD REROLL! Genshin Impact [F2P] FOR FREE TO PLAY

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This was my first actual reroll account and it's actually really good because I got Jean and Qiqi on this reroll account as well as other awesome 4 stars such as young Razor and NIngguang! I could have been all set!

However... I woke up the day afterwards and I realized I only wanted Diluc! Before I rerolled my first account was already AR35 and not a single 5 star character... sad... So I learned about rerolling and my first attempt was this account on this video with Jean and Qiqi. This account was around AR10+ but I decided to keep rerolling I really wanted Diluc so Bad.

So 3 days of rerolling and still no Diluc. Based on my observation, experience, research and theory..., I believe I would have the best chance to get Diluc on the Klee banner and maybe I'll get Klee so I';; settle for either of the two because getting what you want on the standard banner is near to impossible as a free to play.

So basically my point is if you are not satisfied with your current account it's best to reroll until you get a team you feel is good enough to start with. Take note rerolling just to get a good starting team and not to get many or all the 5 star characters because that is impossible as a free to play in a short ampunt of time. If you give up rerolling at least you still have your main account or the other accounts that might have scored a rerolled 5 star character so maybe you can start with that. Hey at least it's better than spending 500$ and not even getting the only one you want.







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