NTE Misty Tipsy Style Banner Guide
Misty Tipsy Style is the Phase 2 limited banner projected to feature Hotori. This page is a save-versus-spend decision page: whether Hotori is the better target than Nanally, how limited pity should carry from Phase 1, and how much of your launch budget should stay reserved.
Should You Pull This Banner?
Misty Tipsy Style is strongest for players who intentionally saved through Phase 1 and want Hotori as the cleaner delayed target. It is weaker as an impulse catch-up banner if Nanally already consumed your limited pity or launch currency.
Best for: Players who skipped or stopped early on Nanally and want to compare Hotori with more live account context.
Skip if: Skip if your Phase 1 spending already locked your account direction or if Hotori's live role does not solve your roster gap.
Resource risk: The main risk is assuming delayed means safer; saving only helps if Hotori is actually the better role fit.
Why This Banner Matters
The user wants to know whether skipping or stopping on Nanally to save for Hotori is a better Version 1.0 limited-banner plan.
Hotori save plan
It is the first major alternative to spending immediately on Nanally, so the page solves a save-versus-spend decision rather than a generic banner lookup.
Hotori save plan
Limited-board pity carry-over matters only if the player understands the same-lane stop point and does not scatter resources.
Hotori save plan
Hotori arrives with more launch data available, but her exact live role and pickup side content still need confirmation.
Best Use Cases and Avoid Conditions
Best Use Cases
- You intentionally skipped or stopped early on The Ichi-daime and want Hotori as the main limited target.
- You prefer waiting for live account data before committing Solid Dice.
- You can preserve limited pity and currency instead of splitting across Nanally, Standard Board, and Arc spending.
Avoid If
- You already emptied the Phase 1 budget and would need premium recovery spending to chase Hotori.
- You are saving only because waiting feels safer, without knowing whether Hotori fits your roster.
- You need confirmed pickup A-ranks, rotation value, or build data before choosing.
Beginner Guidance
Beginners should decide before Phase 1 ends whether Hotori is the real goal. Saving is useful only when it protects a specific plan; it is not automatically safer than pulling Nanally.
Compare Before You Spend
Common Pull Mistakes
- Assuming delayed banners are always better because more information will exist.
- Mixing Phase 1 partial pity, Standard Board rolls, and Arc spending into one mental budget.
- Pre-committing to Hotori before her live role, featured A-ranks, and build requirements are checked.
Version and Source Status
Version Note
Version 1.0 Phase 2 planning page. Hotori timing and limited-board framework are public-source fields; featured A-ranks and live role value are待验证.
Source Summary
Official pages support launch-resource context. Prydwen/Dexerto guide the pity-rule framing; competitor banner tables are used only to identify the Hotori Phase 2 planning target.
Sitemap Reason
Unique Hotori save-versus-Nanally decision with separate intent from Phase 1.
Should You Pull on Misty Tipsy Style?
New Players
Misty Tipsy Style matters most if you are deciding whether to save through Phase 1. Do not look at Hotori in isolation; compare her against the resources you would need to skip Nanally.
F2P Players
This banner rewards discipline. If Hotori is your preference, keeping limited pity and Annulith intact through The Ichi-daime matters more than scattered early pulls.
Low Spenders
Low spenders should compare Hotori against whatever progress they built during Phase 1. Carry-over only helps if the banner type and your stop point are both understood.
Meta Players
Treat Hotori as a wait-and-confirm banner until live kits, rotations, and Arc pairings are fully tested. Planned saving is valid; blind assumption is not.
F2P Strategy
- Treat Nanally pity carry-over as a support tool, not an excuse to split your budget with no plan.
- If Hotori is the goal, preserving Annulith and avoiding Phase 1 cosmetic temptation is usually the correct move.
Dolphin Strategy
- Dolphins can take advantage of carry-over if they stopped Phase 1 responsibly.
- Do not buy into Hotori blindly; wait for live combat and team confirmation if your budget is still limited.
Whale Strategy
- Whales can chase the full banner, but should still separate character pulls from cosmetics and from speculative duplicate value.
- Use Phase 2 as the cleaner banner only if the role fit is stronger than Nanally for your account.
Codes, Rewards and Pull Budget for Misty Tipsy Style
| Resource Source | Pull Budget Impact |
|---|---|
| Launch Rewards | 120+ pulls at launch / 470+ total gameplay rewards |
| Active Codes | 3 tracked launch codes / 300 Annulith known |
| Pre-registration | Fabricated Dice x20, Haniel, Beetle Coin, and cosmetic support |
| Solid Dice | Keep Solid Dice in its own lane before converting premium currency. |
| Paid Packs | Optional only; do not assume packs when evaluating safe F2P or dolphin lines. |
Pull Risks and Common Mistakes
- Do not save for Hotori just because it feels safer; save because the account fit is better.
- Do not assume unconfirmed pickup A-ranks or cosmetic bundles are final.
- Do not waste carry-over by mixing Phase 1 pulls, Standard Board pulls, and Arc spending into one budget.