Performing a 10-pull in Final Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis
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Are 10-pulls better than single pulls in Final Fantasy 7: Ever Crisis?

Don’t get got by the gacha

Final Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis is out, and it is, indeed, a gacha game. You’ll see several banners in front of you to spend your currency on, which can get confusing fast. Even right when you start out, you’ll see Special banners, Featured banners, Ticket banners, a Stamp Card, a Wish List… boy that’s a lot. Fortunately, they’ll become easier to understand once you get some basics down.

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For example, you should always do a 10-pull when rolling on a Featured banner in Final Fantasy 7: Ever Crisis. 10-pulls award bonus stamps on your Stamp Card, which can eventually give you guaranteed 5-Star weapons and costumes. Conversely, when drawing with Tickets, it doesn’t matter if you do single pulls or ten pulls. The odds remain the same on those banners either way, with no weapon guarantees from a fixed number of draws. In short, 10-pull on the Featured banner, go wild elsewhere.

Special banners don’t delineate between 10-pulls and single pulls. These use Red Crystals, which you can only purchase with real life money. Always exercise due caution when paying money in free-to-play games.

Chocobo Stamp Screen in Final Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis
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Make sure to select weapons and armor on your Stamp Card before you 10-pull in Ever Crisis

Before you 10-pull, you may see a notice that you need to make choices on certain “Select” boxes on your Stamp Card. Absolutely do this. For every six stamps you collect (with one exception), you’ll earn a 5-Star item. With a few of these slots, you can actually select from one of a couple different items you can obtain. For example, at launch, you can either get the Murasame for Cloud or the Heavy Hauser for Barret after collecting six stamps.

It’d be a shame for this perk to go to waste, especially if you love one of the characters featured here. Definitely take advantage of this opportunity!


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Guide Editor - Timothy started writing community blogs for Destructoid in 2012. He liked it so much he decided to write articles for the site professionally. His love for RPGs and the Ys series will endure forever.