

The items they are discarding typically involves a lot of dedicated time, or money. Players have been publicizing trashing their inventory, and / or announcing they were quitting the game. This hashtag ( #グラブル引退) has been dedicated to the post-announcement results. Saying that many people are having extremely strong feelings is probably putting it lightly. Fate Grand/Order has long been made fun of when comparing it to Granblue Fantasy. Naturally, many a tweet has sprung forth from the event. Tier 1 prizes are ordinarily extremely expensive weapons, or a special ticket that allowed you a selection of anything in the current gacha pool.įor the uninitiated, a “spark” is where you draw 300 times and select a guaranteed item from a featured selection. Tier 2 prizes were then limited seasonal units or summons where applicable, including the yearly zodiacs, upgrades for a powerful weapon or enough currency for a “spark”. Tier 3 prizes had a selection of weapons of limited units, as well as summons you cannot ordinarily “spark” or claim through regular paid selection tickets. Tier 4 items could be considered mostly negligible, with Tier 3 and above being the greater jackpots.

Naturally, a lot of people were especially excited because of the prizes up for grabs.
