When playing a gacha game like The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin, you won’t always get the pulls you really want. Everyone is going to occasionally end up with weapons or characters that they have no use for.
This is why rerolling exists, as it allows you to ignore bad pulls and attempt to get something better. However, rerolling isn’t a built-in feature in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin. That said, there is still a way to get another shot at a bad draw. Here is a guide to doing so.
How To Draw
Before you reroll anything, you obviously need to acquire some pulls in the first place. So, you have to play through the tutorial section of the game. This includes heading into the tree, fighting a boss, meeting Hawk, and healing Hawk.
Eventually, you get the quest called A Strange Statue, where you’re instructed to go see a statue. This is where you do your first draw. The first one is mostly predetermined since you always receive Slater, so there’s no need to reroll it.
After getting him and following the instructions to equip weapons, you can start drawing. However, you will need Hero Draw Tickets first.
So, head to your messages on the left side of the menu. It’s the one with the icon of a letter emerging from an envelope. Here you can find a bunch of messages and, more importantly, rewards.
If you’re playing the game fairly early in its life-cycle, some of those rewards will likely be Hero Draw Tickets. You can also check the events page from the menu to see if you have any Hero Draw Ticket rewards.
Rewards from Events appear in your message inbox to claim.
If you don’t have any Draw Tickets, you need to play further into the game until you get some. However, the longer you play without drawing, the less worthwhile rerolling is.
Once you have your tickets, go back to the Draw page. On the regular tab, you can use your Hero Draw Tickets to do some draws, aka pulls.
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How To Reroll
Unfortunately, The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin doesn’t have a built-in reroll feature. Instead, you have to start the game over again.
That said, if you’re playing on PC through Steam, you don’t need to create a new account. You can just unlink your Steam account and begin again.
Right now, it seems the only way to reroll on PlayStation is by playing on different accounts.
To do this, click the gear icon in the menu to open settings. Then click the tab shaped like a head. From here, select ‘Link,’ next to ‘Link Account.’
There’s a ‘Delete Account’ option, too, but the game gives you a 30-day grace period after doing so. Therefore, if you were to delete your account, you’d have to wait 30 days without playing before you could reroll, which is very inconvenient.
A little menu pops up, and you must click the ‘Manage Linked Accounts’ link. This opens up a webpage where you can link and unlink accounts.
If you only have a Steam account linked, you can’t unlink it. So, if you haven’t already, link another account, such as a Google or Apple one. Once you’ve done that, select to unlink your Steam account. After that, reset your game to restart the whole adventure again, with all your progress wiped.
Then, you can go through all the tutorials and acquire Hero Draw Tickets to attempt to get the pulls you really want.
Who Should You Pull For?
When you’re on the draw screen, you can select ‘Rate Info’ to look at the possible pulls you can get. Anyone in the SSR section is a really handy character to have.
Yet, the ones really worth rerolling for are Jericho and Diane.
Jericho – Jericho is one of the most stylish fighters due to her sweet double blades. More importantly, though, she is very effective in combat, using her cold element to freeze her enemies and apply a useful debuff. She also has some good support skills.
Diane – If you want a character to deal large amounts of damage, then Diane is your girl. Most of her abilities revolve around increasing the amount of damage she’s capable of dealing. You can also make her a bit of a tank that can take a lot of damage, too.
Meliodas is another great hero, but he’s not part of the regular draw. He has his own Draw that requires Hero Pick Up Draw Tickets. They’re harder to find, and you have a low probability of getting him, so it’s not worth rerolling for the guy.
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