The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin Reroll Guide: Cheating the Gacha System
Netmarble clearly did not want you to reroll your account in this game, which makes doing it anyway feel incredibly vindicating.
You finish the tutorial, fight the first boss, and walk up to the Rest Statue hoping for a god tier pull, only to be handed absolute garbage. This is the reality of modern free-to-play gacha games. The house always wins. The drop rate for an SSR hero on the standard banner is sitting at a microscopic 0.8 percent. If you just play the hand you are dealt, you will likely spend your first twenty hours struggling through content with a roster of characters you have zero interest in playing.
Most games in this genre at least have the decency to include a guest login feature so you can wipe your data and start fresh in seconds. Not here. Netmarble has intentionally made the process as tedious as possible. There is an in game option to delete your account, but it comes attached to a 30 day grace period. If you log back in during that month, your account is immediately restored. They are actively trying to exhaust your patience.
Luckily, there is a loophole. You just have to be willing to jump through a few administrative hoops to get your hands on those precious Hero Draw Tickets.
The PC Account Workaround You Actually Need
Before getting into the routes, I have to deliver some bad news to PlayStation 5 players. Your game data is hard locked to your PSN account. Even if you never link a Netmarble ID, you are stuck with whatever you pull. If you are playing on console and want to reroll, your only option is to create a brand new PlayStation Network profile for every single attempt. It is a nightmare, and I honestly cannot recommend it.
If you want to control your roster, you need to download the game on PC.
The PC method relies on tricking the Netmarble account linking system. Here is exactly what you need to do when you hit a dead end with bad pulls:
Sign into the game using your Google account. This automatically creates and links a Netmarble ID.
Play through the tutorial until you reach your first draws.
If you pull trash and want to start over, open your web browser and go to the "Manage Linked Accounts" page on the Netmarble website.
Sign in with that same Google account.
You will see an option to link another login method. Link a random burner email or an Apple ID.
Once the secondary login is attached, hit the button to unlink your Google account.
Your Google account is now completely wiped clean from that save file. You can boot the game back up, sign in with Google again, and the game will treat you like a brand new player. You can repeat this cycle as many times as your sanity allows.
Pick Your Poison: The 10 Minute vs 50 Minute Route
Now that you know how to wipe your slate clean, you have to decide how much of your life you are willing to trade for digital characters. There are two distinct paths you can take on a fresh account.
The 10 Minute Sprint
This is the standard reroll method and the one I highly recommend if you value your time. The goal is to reach the Rest Statue as fast as humanly possible. Skip every cutscene the game allows you to. When you get to the dragon riding segment, just stand completely still after clearing the first obstacle to let the sequence play out. Burn through the puzzles, melt the first boss, and touch the statue.
Your very first draw is entirely predetermined. You are going to get Slater. There is no escaping him, so do not even worry about it. However, the game still treats it as a standard ten pull, meaning you might get lucky and snag an extra hero or an SR tier weapon in the remaining slots.
Once the mandatory pull is over, open your in game mail. You will find 10 Regular Hero Draw Tickets sitting there as a pre-registration reward, which is handed out regardless of whether you actually pre-registered or not. Spend those tickets immediately. This route gets you 20 total pulls in about ten minutes. If you do not see an SSR screen pop up, wipe the account and go again.
The 50 Minute Marathon
If you are a masochist, or you simply must have the limited banner character, this is your route. To pull on the Pick Up banner, you need Hero Pick Up Draw Tickets. These are incredibly scarce early on.
You will need to play through the entirety of Act 1. As you run across the map, you must manually activate every single Warp Point you see. This feeds experience into your Book of Stars. You need to hit Book of Stars level 8, complete Path of the Hero level 1, and finish Path of Exploration level 1.
The Path of Exploration is where you will lose your mind. You have to hunt down 10 treasure chests and mine enough iron veins to craft 10 polish. It is tedious, boring work.
Completing all of this nets you about 1300 Star Fragments and enough Regular tickets for another ten pull. The trick here is opening the in game Shop. You can exchange your Stigmata Crystalloids and Stigmata Fragments for 6 Hero Pick Up Draw Tickets. Then, spend 1200 of your hard earned Star Fragments to buy 4 more. You finally have a single ten pull for the Pick Up banner, where the featured character has a 0.4 percent drop rate.
Who You Should Actually Pull For
If you are staring at the summon screen wondering who is worth the effort, the answer comes down to two specific names. If you want a broader look at the roster, you can check out my Seven Deadly Sins: Origin Tier List to see where everyone else lands. But if you are actively rerolling, these are your primary targets.
The Meliodas Trap and Team Building
You are probably wondering why Meliodas is missing from that list. It is simple math. Meliodas is locked behind the Pick Up banner. Unless you are fully committed to running the 50 minute marathon route dozens of times for a fraction of a percent chance, chasing him is a massive trap. Your time is better spent securing Diane or Jericho on the 10 minute sprint and actually playing the video game.
As for the lower rarity SR characters you pull along the way, none of them are strictly mandatory. The core mechanic you need to understand is element matching. Filling your Burst Gauge quickly requires you to stack weapons and characters of the exact same element. Holy, Dark, and Physical elements are exceptions to this rule, but otherwise, synergy is everything.
Once you finally secure a roster you can tolerate, you can stop banging your head against the wall and move forward. I highly recommend reading my Seven Deadly Sins: Origin Beginner Tips before you ruin your freshly rolled account in some other catastrophic way. The gacha system is punishing enough. You do not need to make the actual gameplay harder on yourself too.