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Guaranteed Summon (330-roll pity)
FGO's only safety net, added in January 2022 after six and a half years without one. How the 330-roll guarantee works, what counts toward it, the per-banner reset, and the 2024 and 2026 repeatability changes.
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For six and a half years Fate/Grand Order had no pity of any kind, the most famous holdout in the genre. The Guaranteed Summon changed that: announced in late December 2021 and live in Japan with the New Year 2022 campaign, it guarantees the featured SSR servant on the 330th roll of a banner if it has not already appeared. [1] The English server received it in November 2022 with the Heian-kyo banner, years ahead of its usual content delay. [2]
The rules
- Applies to limited banners with an end date; the permanent Story Summon is excluded. [3]
- Free Saint Quartz, paid Saint Quartz, and Summon Tickets all count toward the 330. [3]
- The counter is per banner and does not carry over when the banner ends. On rotating banners, the counter tracks the featured SSR of the day. [3]
- Off-banner SSR "spooks" do not reset the counter; only obtaining the featured SSR does. [3]
At 3 Saint Quartz per roll, reaching the guarantee costs 990 Saint Quartz, several hundred US dollars at typical bundle pricing, which is why the system is best understood as a disaster ceiling rather than a discount. Mechanically it behaves like an automatic spark set at 330 rather than a pull-count pity.
Repeatability changes
As introduced, the guarantee was once per banner. Japan removed that limit at the game's ninth anniversary in August 2024: the counter now re-arms every 330 rolls, resetting each time the featured SSR is obtained, with a visible counter added to the summon screen. The English server matched this at its own ninth anniversary in June 2026, making a five-copy grail of a single servant a bounded (if enormous) 1,650-roll worst case. [3]
The per-banner reset remains the sharpest edge: unlike HoYoverse pity, nothing you rolled last banner helps you next banner.
References
- Fate/Grand Order implements a pity system in gacha (January 2022, Japan) Siliconera. Accessed 2026-07-09.
- English version of Fate/Grand Order to get pity system early Siliconera. Accessed 2026-07-09.
- Rate-Up SSR Pity System rules (community documentation) Fate/Grand Order community wiki. Accessed 2026-07-09.
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