About this tracker
The Pity Tracker is a quick-lookup calculator for Arknights: Endfield's dual pity system. Enter your current pull count on a banner and it shows you the math for both pity counters: the 80-pull hard pity (any 6-star, carries over between banners) and the 120-pull Spark (guaranteed featured operator, resets at banner end). It also factors in soft pity rate scaling starting at pull 65 and the 10/30 bonus pull schedule.
Use this before every pulling session to plan a banner. The golden rule is to never start unless you can reach 120 within the banner window — Endfield's Spark does not carry over, so partial progress is wasted at banner end. For long-term tracking across multiple banners with full pull history, the page also links to a community external tool (ak-endfield-gacha-link-gen) that imports your real game data.
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Key Pity Mechanics
Spark (120-pull) Does NOT Carry Over
The 120-pull guarantee for the featured character resets when the banner ends. Never start pulling unless you can reach 120 within the banner's duration.
Pity (80-pull) DOES Carry Over
Your pull count towards the 80-pull hard pity (for any 6-star) is saved and carries over to the next limited banner. Soft pity begins at 65 pulls.
Bonus Pulls Don't Count
The 10 bonus pulls you get after every 30 pulls do NOT count toward your 80 or 120 pity. They are completely separate, free rolls.
Bonus 6-Stars Don't Reset Pity
If you pull a 6-star from bonus pulls, it won't reset your main pity counters. Safe to use!
50/50 System
When you pull a 6-star, there's a 50% chance for it to be the featured character. Unlike other games, losing a 50/50 does not guarantee the next 6-star will be featured.
Recommended Pull Strategy
Golden Rule: Never pull unless you have 120 pulls saved.
- Do x10 pulls until you reach 60 pity
- Switch to single pulls from 60 to 120
- This maximizes your chances of getting lucky before guarantee
- Bonus pulls are gravy - don't plan around them
For advanced strategies with multiple banners, check our Gacha Guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the dual pity system work in Arknights: Endfield?
Endfield runs two separate pity counters on every limited banner. The 80-pull hard pity guarantees any 6-star — soft pity rates start increasing at pull 65 and the guarantee triggers at 80. This counter carries over between limited banners. The 120-pull Spark guarantees the featured limited operator specifically — this counter resets to zero when the banner ends. You can also win the featured operator earlier via the 50/50 system: when you pull any 6-star, there is a 50% chance it is the featured character.
What is the recommended pull strategy for a limited banner?
Never start pulling unless you can reach 120 pulls within the banner duration (typically 17 days). Use 10-pulls until 60 pity to take advantage of the bulk-pull 10th-roll guarantees, then switch to single pulls from 60 onwards so you stop the moment a 6-star drops in soft pity (saving leftover pulls for the next banner). The 10 bonus pulls awarded every 30 pulls do not count toward 80 or 120 pity and act as free side rolls.
Do bonus 6-stars from the +10 reward count against my pity?
No. Bonus pulls are completely separate. They do not advance the 80-pull or 120-pull counters, and a 6-star pulled from a bonus pull does not reset either counter. This is safer than it sounds: bonus pulls are pure upside, and you should always claim them when offered. The only thing they affect is which character you receive — bonus 6-stars roll on the same 50/50 featured/non-featured split as main pulls.
Is the tracker data saved between sessions?
The in-page tracker is an in-memory calculator — refreshing the page or closing the tab will reset the input. This is intentional: it works as a quick lookup tool without account creation. For persistent tracking across sessions, the page links to ak-endfield-gacha-link-gen by daydreamer-json, an external tool that reads your gacha history directly from the game's API export. That tool stores history locally and gives you long-term pull statistics.
How does Endfield's pity compare to Genshin Impact or HSR?
Endfield's hard pity (80) is much shorter than Genshin's (90) and similar to HSR's (90 for limited, 80 for standard). The 50/50 system is similar, but Endfield's Spark guarantee at 120 — separate from hard pity — is unique: it forces the featured operator regardless of 50/50 outcomes. The key difference is the Spark counter not carrying over: in Genshin/HSR a lost 50/50 guarantees the next limited character; in Endfield, you must spark within the same banner or lose Spark progress at banner end.