Unfamiliar with summoning? Use this Anime Impact Banner guide to learn how summons work! You’ll need to summon as much as you can if you want to collect a wide variety of characters.

See the banner for yourself in Anime Impact! To learn more about the title, have a look at our guides that cover Anime Impact Traits and Anime Impact Codes – there may be some freebies on offer to celebrate the game’s release!

Anime Impact Banner

Every tower defense game on Roblox seems to have a banner these days! The banner is where you obtain brand-new characters to place on your team.

How the Banner Works

A banner features a variety of units, all of which fall under a specific numerical rarity. To be exact, there are Rare, Epic, Legendary, and Mythical units. A single summon costs 50 Gems and a 10-pull costs 500 Gems. If you purchase the VIP Gamepass for Anime Impact, a summon costs 40 Gems instead.

The most important thing to remember about the Anime Impact banner system is that it changes every 60 minutes. The characters have a chance to rerun every day, but you have to keep an eye on the game so you don’t miss them. The banner features a counter that lets you know how long is left on the current run.

Every refresh includes a singular Mythical and Legendary unit, 1 Epic unit, and 3 Rare units – the latter being the most common rarity. The Typing of a character is also present on the banner, so choose wisely.

Pity System

If you know how gacha systems work, you probably know all about a ‘Pity System’ already. This adds up each time you summon on the banner. If you don’t manage to get a Mythical or Legendary unit within a certain amount of summons, you hit pity, which then rewards you with the unit on the current banner.

There are 2 separate Pity counters for both Mythical and Legendary units, with the Pity being much higher for Mythical. The counters reset once you eventually get a Legendary or Mythical unit.

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    With experience working for GameRant and in SEO copywriting, Adele loves to combine her adoration for gaming with her writing craft. She'll talk your ear off about anything fantasy, and if she's not typing away at her desk, she's probably playing an RPG somewhere, watching anime, or reading a book.