In the world of Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium, you’ll pull some rather interesting characters that’ll prove essential for your unit. However, sometimes things don’t go as planned, landing on someone who isn’t considered the best.
So, if you want to start your adventure, here’s how to reroll in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium, including what characters you should reroll for.
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How do you reroll in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium?
You can input different email addresses to reroll in GF2. It’s not the most suitable method since you’ll need to create another account each time, but it’s the only way to initiate this process. Here’s an overview of the entire Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium rerolling procedure:
- Sign in with an email, Sunborn ID, or guest account
- Complete the tutorial phase (Achieve Story Campaign SL-1-2)
- Claim rewards from the in-game mailbox
- Use any free pulls from the Beginner and Standard banners
- Determine if the rewards you’ve collected are suitable for your party
- If not, log out of the current account (guest accounts must bind the account first)
- Sign in with another account
- Start from Step 1 again and repeat the process until you pull characters you desire
To gain access to banners and other rewardable features, you must complete the tutorial phase, lasting around 15 minutes. You’ll have multiple chances to skip cutscenes, making it go by much quicker. Auto-battle is also available if you just want to breeze through the combat missions.
Once you’ve completed Story Campaign SL-1-2, you’ll gain access to the Recruitment section, featuring collectible characters and equipment. Grab rewards from the in-game mailbox to earn more currency for these pulls. You can find the mailbox by pressing on the robot on the left side of the homepage.
Claim all the content from the mail and start exchanging them in the available banners. If you’re not getting your desired characters or equipment, it’s time to begin rerolling. Those with guest accounts must first bind their account to be able to use another guest file for the reroll. You can also delete unnecessary accounts, but there is a cooldown period. The delete option will be in the same place where you’ll bind your account under the Settings’ User Center.
Deleting your account isn’t all that necessary, as you can simply log out of the bound file and repeat everything with a new email. For example, I used bind with my first guest account and then pressed the switch account button in the main menu to start a new file.
How to bind guest account in GF2
Press the gear icon in the bottom-left corner to access the Settings menu on the homepage. Select ‘Settings’ again, then press ‘User Center’ to bind your guest account.
You can enter your email address to register and link your account shortly after. All content you’ve acquired from this playthrough will remain intact. But, if you want to reroll, you’ll need to log out of this file and begin anew with another one.
Who should you reroll for in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium?
When it comes to rerolling, it’s best to aim for characters like Tololo and Qiongjiu. Tololo, a superb starter Doll, and Qiongjiu, an elite DPS unit, both hold immense potential. While Qiongjiu might give you a slight edge, Tololo is still an exceptional choice for the beginning, promising an exciting start to your adventure.
Tololo specializes in Single Target Burst and Extra Action with her Sentinel role. She also harnesses various skills that cater to Hydro damage. As for Qionhjiu, she’s an expert in Sustained Damage and Assists, helping you out in support. The other units are just as viable as these two, but you’ll likely obtain these particular units for free by playing the game. Since you’ll get these characters anyway, there’s no reason to go through the whole rerolling process.
Unlike other gacha games like Genshin Impact, Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium doesn’t necessarily require rerolls. It’s designed to set you up from the beginning, providing you with substantial assets for your journey. However, if you’re looking for the best possible start, there’s no harm in giving rerolling a try.
Published: Dec 3, 2024 12:55 pm