Gacha mechanics are at the heart of Honkai: Star Rail, and it looks like HoYoverse is preparing to give players more control over their pulls than ever before. Leaked details suggest a major shift in how limited banners work starting with Version 3.2—a change that could redefine player expectations and satisfaction within the game’s gacha system.
According to insider reports from Sakura Haven, the upcoming update will introduce a **customizable pity system** for limited banners. No longer will players be locked into a fixed 50/50 character pool. Instead, you’ll be able to handpick which characters appear in your personal pity rotation—replacing some or all of the default options. This means greater control over what you receive when you lose a 50/50 roll, reducing frustration and increasing strategic depth.

Currently, the 50/50 pity pool features a static lineup of 7 standard characters. With Version 3.2, this will evolve into a dynamic 'Group' selection. Players will choose 7 characters from this expanded Group to form their own personalized 50/50 pool. The initial Group will include the original 7 base characters plus a curated list of additional options—though specifics about which characters will be available remain under wraps.
This evolution addresses one of the most common pain points in gacha games: the disappointment of losing a 50/50 and receiving a character you don’t want. By letting players shape their own pity outcomes, HoYoverse empowers users to build teams aligned with their preferred playstyles or long-term goals—making each pull feel more meaningful.
While it's still unclear whether the selectable pool will include past limited-time characters, current banner units, or even new additions, the flexibility alone marks a significant step forward. If executed well, this system could set a new benchmark for transparency and player agency in live-service gacha titles.
The community has already begun buzzing with anticipation. As Honkai: Star Rail 3.2 approaches, players are eager to see how this feature transforms their gacha experience—making pulls less about luck, and more about choice.