Genshin Impact Weapon Banner: Roll Smart, Win Big!\n\nHey there, fellow Travelers! So, you’re wondering about the
Genshin Impact weapon banner
and how to get those shiny, powerful weapons, right? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Rolling on the weapon banner can be one of the most exciting—and sometimes frustrating—parts of playing Genshin Impact. Unlike the character banners, the weapon banner operates with a slightly different set of rules, often making it feel like a high-stakes gamble. But don’t you worry, because today we’re going to break down everything you need to know to navigate the waters of the Epitome Invocation banner like a pro. Whether you’re a free-to-play player meticulously saving every Primogem or a whale looking to optimize your pulls, understanding the mechanics is
crucial
for maximizing your chances of success and avoiding buyer’s remorse. We’ll dive deep into the pity system, the Epitomized Path, and some key strategies that will help you decide
when
and
if
to even pull on these banners. It’s not just about hitting the ‘pull’ button; it’s about making
informed decisions
that align with your game progression, character roster, and, most importantly, your Primogem budget. Trust me, guys, a little planning goes a long way in Teyvat, especially when it comes to acquiring those coveted 5-star weapons that can elevate your characters’ damage to incredible heights. Many players often make the mistake of pulling without a clear strategy, leading to wasted resources or getting weapons they don’t truly need. Our goal here is to empower you with the knowledge to
roll smart
and ultimately
win big
by securing the weapons that will genuinely benefit your account. So, grab a cup of tea, settle in, and let’s unravel the mysteries of the Genshin Impact weapon banner together! We’re talking about making every single pull count, understanding the odds, and turning the unpredictable into something a bit more predictable, or at least manageable. This guide is packed with value for anyone looking to truly master the art of the weapon banner, ensuring your investments pay off handsomely in your adventures across Teyvat.\n\n## Understanding the Epitomized Path: Your Key to Success\n\nThe
Epitomized Path
system is absolutely
essential
for anyone considering rolling on the
Genshin Impact weapon banner
. This mechanic was introduced to give players a fighting chance at obtaining their desired 5-star weapon, making the weapon banner significantly less of a pure gamble than it used to be. Before the Epitomized Path, pulling for a specific 5-star weapon was a truly terrifying prospect, as there was no guarantee you’d get the one you wanted, even after hitting pity multiple times. Now, with this system in place, you can actually
chart a course
towards one of the two featured 5-star weapons. Here’s how it works: when you first enter the Epitome Invocation banner, you’ll see two featured 5-star weapons. The Epitomized Path allows you to select
one
of these two weapons as your ‘desired’ weapon. Once selected, you’ll start accumulating ‘Fate Points.’ You gain 1 Fate Point every time you pull a 5-star weapon that
isn’t
the one you selected. If you manage to accumulate 2 Fate Points, your
next
5-star weapon will be guaranteed to be the weapon you chose. Yes, you heard that right, guys! It’s a true guarantee. This means that at most, you will need to pull three 5-star weapons to get the one you truly want. This system provides a much-needed layer of safety and predictability to the otherwise chaotic weapon banner. It’s critical to understand that Fate Points reset with each new weapon banner, so you can’t carry them over. This is a
super important
detail because it means if you start pulling on a banner with the intention of using the Epitomized Path, you need to be committed enough to potentially go the full distance within
that specific banner’s run
. If you only have enough Primogems for one or two 5-star pities, aiming for a specific weapon via the Epitomized Path can still be risky if you get unlucky on your first two 5-star pulls. Therefore, the general consensus among experienced players and content creators is that you should
only
roll on the weapon banner with the Epitomized Path if you have enough Primogems saved to guarantee the desired weapon, which typically means enough for
three 5-star pities
. This translates to roughly 210-240 pulls, or 33,600-38,400 Primogems, to be absolutely safe. This massive investment highlights why the weapon banner is often considered endgame content or primarily for whales, but with proper planning, even F2P players can strategically save up for a truly game-changing weapon for their favorite main DPS. Always keep an eye on the banner duration and your current Primogem count. Don’t fall into the trap of starting the Epitomized Path without the means to finish it within the banner’s timeframe; it’s a recipe for disappointment and wasted resources, as those Fate Points will simply vanish when the banner rotates out, taking your progress with them. So, remember, select your desired weapon wisely, understand the Fate Point accumulation, and commit only when you’re prepared for the full journey to ensure you walk away with the weapon of your dreams.\n\n## The Odds & Pity System: What You
Really
Need to Know\n\nLet’s talk about the cold, hard numbers, guys, because understanding the
odds and pity system
is absolutely fundamental to approaching the
Genshin Impact weapon banner
strategically. The weapon banner, also known as Epitome Invocation, shares some similarities with the character banner but has crucial differences that often make it feel riskier. First, let’s break down the probabilities for 5-star weapons. The base probability for pulling a 5-star weapon on any given roll is 0.7%. This might seem low, but thankfully, a
pity system
is in place to guarantee you a 5-star item within a certain number of pulls. Soft pity for 5-star weapons typically begins around 63-65 pulls, where your chances of pulling a 5-star significantly increase. Hard pity for 5-star weapons is reached at 80 pulls, meaning you are absolutely
guaranteed
a 5-star weapon on or before your 80th pull if you haven’t gotten one already. So, a 5-star weapon costs a maximum of 80 pulls, or 12,800 Primogems. This is a slightly lower hard pity threshold than the character banner (which is 90 pulls), but that doesn’t necessarily make it ‘cheaper’ to get the
specific
weapon you want. Here’s why: when you hit a 5-star on the weapon banner, there’s a 75% chance that it will be one of the
two featured 5-star weapons
. The remaining 25% chance means you could pull a standard banner 5-star weapon. This is often referred to as the ‘
50
⁄
50
’ mechanism, but it’s a bit different here. If you lose that
75
⁄
25
split (meaning you get a standard 5-star weapon), your
next
5-star weapon is
guaranteed
to be one of the two featured weapons. This is where the Epitomized Path comes into play, as it further refines which of those
two featured
weapons you’ll get. Remember from our previous section that the Epitomized Path guarantees your chosen weapon after losing the
50
⁄
50
twice (accumulating 2 Fate Points). This effectively means that to guarantee your
desired
featured 5-star weapon, you might need to win the
75
⁄
25
twice, or worst-case, hit pity three times: once for a non-featured or wrong featured weapon (1 Fate Point), once for the other featured weapon (2 Fate Points), and then finally your guaranteed desired weapon. Each 5-star pull costs up to 80 wishes, so in the absolute worst-case scenario, you’re looking at 240 pulls (3 x 80) to secure your specific target. This translates to a hefty 38,400 Primogems, which is a significant investment for any player. Now, let’s not forget about 4-star weapons. Just like the character banner, the weapon banner also has a pity system for 4-star items, guaranteeing one every 10 pulls. The great thing is that typically,
at least one
of the featured 4-star weapons and characters on the weapon banner are often quite desirable, though chasing specific 4-stars is generally not recommended due to the sheer number of possible 4-star outcomes. Understanding these odds, particularly the maximum Primogem expenditure for a guaranteed 5-star, is absolutely crucial for budgeting and setting realistic expectations. Don’t go into the weapon banner with just enough for one pity if you’re aiming for a specific weapon; you’ll likely end up disappointed and without the weapon you truly desired, having sunk valuable resources into an incomplete Epitomized Path.\n\n## When to Roll: Strategic Planning for F2P and Low-Spenders\n\nDeciding
when to roll on the weapon banner
is perhaps the most critical strategic decision, especially for our
free-to-play (F2P)
and
low-spending
buddies out there. Unlike character banners, where a new character can open up entirely new team compositions and gameplay styles, a weapon banner pull is often about
optimizing
existing characters. Therefore, a careful, calculated approach is paramount to avoid wasting precious Primogems. The golden rule for F2P and low-spenders is simple:
never pull on the weapon banner unless you have enough Primogems to guarantee your desired 5-star weapon through the Epitomized Path
. As we discussed, this means having roughly 240 pulls (38,400 Primogems) saved up. This is a massive amount of resources, which highlights why the weapon banner is typically seen as a late-game investment. Why this strict rule, you ask? Because if you fall short, you risk losing all your accumulated Fate Points when the banner ends, and those Primogems will have been spent without achieving your ultimate goal. It’s a painful lesson many Travelers have learned the hard way. Another key consideration is the
character vs. weapon dilemma
. For most players, especially those still building their roster, pulling for new characters or constellations on existing characters is almost always a better investment. New characters provide more versatility, fill team gaps, and offer fresh gameplay experiences. A powerful weapon is fantastic, but it’s useless without a strong character to wield it effectively. Prioritize strong character foundations first. Furthermore, always evaluate the
utility
of the featured weapons. Are both 5-star weapons on the banner beneficial to your account, even if you don’t get your top pick? If you’d be happy with
either
featured 5-star weapon, the risk factor significantly decreases, as you’re guaranteed one of them on your first 5-star pull (after the
75
⁄
25
split). This is a much safer scenario than when only one of the two weapons is desirable. For example, if you’re pulling for a specific sword, but the other featured weapon is a polearm for a character you don’t have or don’t plan to use, then the banner’s value to you drops significantly. Consider if the weapon is truly a