Understand the banner types and the mileage system in Outerplane to optimize your summons.
Like most gacha games, Outerplane features a recruitment system with multiple banners, each using different types of resources. This guide explains how banners and the mileage system work in Outerplane.
Outerplane uses a mileage system. Unlike pity counters, mileage allows you to directly obtain the featured unit once you've gathered enough points.
Each recruit (except those using event tickets) grants 1 mileage. Once you reach the required amount, you can exchange your mileage for the banner unit.
One major advantage of this system is that mileage is retained across banners.
Why is that useful?
Imagine you do a 10-recruit, get the unit, and also hit the mileage cap. If you're pulling for collection, you can save your mileage for a future banner with a unit you're more interested in — or just keep it to secure your next target more efficiently.
Custom Rate Up Banner
Special feature: Using Recruit x 10 guarantees at least one 2★ hero
1 free pull per day
This banner is always available. You can choose up to 3 characters to force the drop rate of those.
Duplicates give:
| Rarity | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0 | 5 |
| 2 | 1 | 10 |
| 3 | 15 | 150 |
Resources:
It's not recommended to use Ether on this banner
is kept until you decide to use it.
Exchange options:
If you already own the hero, you get 15 additional