Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis is a story-driven, turn-based RPG with gacha elements published by Square Enix.
In this game, you can play as your favorite Final Fantasy characters such as Cloud, Tifa, Aerith, and many more—uncovering their tales with brilliant storytelling that we’ve come to love the franchise for.
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In this guide, we’ll show you how to reroll in Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis to get the best start for beginners, as well as some recommendations on what to reroll for!
How To Reroll (Step By Step)
Here’s a guide showing you how to reroll in Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis—one step at a time.
This reroll process should take approximately three to five minutes to accomplish depending on your device, internet, and clicking speed.
Step #1: Skip The Tutorial
Even on your first time going through the game’s tutorial, keep in mind that you can skip the tutorial by going to the Menu during your first free-roam mission and tapping “Skip Tutorial”:
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After tapping the “Skip Tutorial” button, you’ll then be redirected to the Home screen, where you’ll have to follow a tutorial about Weapon Enhancement:
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This tutorial is quite short, however, and can be resolved pretty fast if you click through the prompts fast enough.
Step #2: Claim All Of Your Rewards
After passing the Weapon enhancement tutorial, you’re now free to claim your Draw Tickets and Blue Crystals from the “Gifts” section located on the right side of the Home screen:
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Depending on when you start playing the game, you may have enough Blue Crystals for a few Featured banner pulls, and several Draw Tickets for Ticket Banner pulls.
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In the Featured banner, the Stamp Card system allows you to earn rewards such as Gil, Weapons, and Gear from the Stamp Sheet every time you do a multi-pull (10x Draws).
Ten separate single pulls may not trigger the Stamp Card, so remember to always save your Blue Crystals for 10x pulls in the Featured Banner.
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There are 12 possible rewards in the Featured Banner’s Stamp Sheet, and the amount you earn per multi-pull is random.
If you’re lucky, you may even get all 12 rewards in one 10x draw, although we wouldn’t recommend going for it if you’re just rerolling.
Step #4: Go To The Title Screen
If you’re unsatisfied with the results, you’ll need to go to the Menu, which is located in the upper-right corner of the Home screen:
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Next, scroll down and click the “Title Screen” button to return to the Title Screen:
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Step #5: Reset Game Data
Now on the game’s login page, click the Menu icon located in the upper-right corner of the screen once again:
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With the Account Menu up, click “Reset Game Data” to restart your progress, allowing you to wipe your account clean and reroll:
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And voila—you can just go back to Step One and repeat this process until you get the Weapons you want!
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Do keep in mind that you will be prompted to skip the tutorial right away after resetting your account for the first time.
If you don’t mind missing out on 300 Blue crystals at the start of the game, then feel free to use this mechanic every time you reroll!
Best Weapons To Reroll For
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Here are our recommendations on what 5★ Weapons you should aim to get for each character while rerolling:
Top Tier Weapons For Rerolling | Featured Character |
Fairy Tale, Wizard Staff, Wizer Staff, Silver Staff | Aerith |
Murasame, Hard Edge, Apocalypse, Crystal Sword, Mythril Saber | Cloud |
Sonic Striker, Kaiser Knuckles, Tiger Claws, Motor Drive | Tifa |
W Machine, Solid Bazooka, Assault Gun | Barrett |
Platinum Collar, Junk Collar, Noble Collar | Red XIII |
Falchion, Cutlass, Arc Sword | Zack |
Pulse Gun, Mad Minute, Serpent Gun | Lucia |
Broadsword: Axis, Prime Number, Slick Beetle, Stingray | Matt |
Piece Of Cake, Apology In Hell, Crewkicker | Glenn |
You may use this table as a reference when choosing which Weapons to put on your Wishlist.
NOTE: Although some Weapons do generally perform better than others, please remember that all Weapons have their own set of unique advantages. Don’t get too hung up on rerolling for the Weapons listed above!
Conclusion
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