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⚠ Information on this page is based on empirical data.
Since information is not disclosed by Habbit, the data mentioned is instead sourced from player testing and observation.
A margin of error and/or inconsistencies should be expected.

Scouting is the means to recruit characters into your roster. Once in possession of a character, any subsequent summons of the character will be converted to "memories" which is used for the proficiency system.

To see list of past and current pick up banners, see Banner History.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Through the Scout screen, there are four types of scouting, each requiring a specific item to do your recruitment.

For more information on scouting items, refer to Items. Some of these are acquired exclusively through Shop.

Scouting Option Icon Scout Item Description Character Pool Can Get Limited Character?
Premium Scouting Edgar's Freebie Tickets and Dragon Vein Stones Scout through a pick-up banner with a pool consisting of 3-6 stars, with a select few having an increased 1% chance of being pulled. Featured Rate Ups +

Standard Scouting (pool prior to rate up only)

Pick-Ups Only
Eidos Scouting Edgar's Freebie Tickets and Dragon Vein Stones Scout for Eidos, with a select few having an increased chance of being pulled. Eidos Only n/a
Partner Referrals Partner Referrals Scout a random character, within a specified pool of characters, for a specific rarity based on the item's tier. Standard + Limited Scouting Yes
Partner Scout Tickets Partner Scout Tickets Scout a character through a selection of a particular rarity based on the item's tier or description. Specified If Specified
Recruitment Flyers Recruitment Flyers Scout through the latest pool of every character, though the chances are weighed heavily towards getting 1-3 stars. Flyers Only + Standard Scouting No
Recommendation Letters Recommendation Letter Scout a specific character. Specific Character If Specified


Eidos Scouting[edit | edit source]

Outside of pulling for characters, Eidos scouting is used to obtain Eidos which units can equip, unlock a still of, and be exchanged for Ether.

Refer to Eidos for more information.

General Scouting Pools[edit | edit source]

There are different scouting pools depending on the method. You can refer to these lists to have an idea which character is available where:

  • Flyers Only - These characters can only be scouted through Flyers.
  • Standard Scouting - These characters are available in every scout method.
  • Limited Scouting - These characters are only available on specific scout methods, usually limited by their featured banner or relevant shop packs.

Note: There are some exceptions which are given as quest rewards.

New Characters on Pool[edit | edit source]

Whenever a new character us added to the game, typically through their debut rate-up banner, non-limited characters become available in the Standard Scouting pool for flyers and referrals; while limited characters are added to referrals.

When characters debut via a pick-up banner, they tend to be kept exclusive to that banner until its concluded.

Scout Pools for Premium Scout Items[edit | edit source]

Premium Scout Items are typically available in the shop, and refer to banners for their pools. They do not have expiry.

For more information, refer to Shop History and Banner History, respectively.

Partner Referrals[edit | edit source]

Partner Referrals grants you a random pull with a selection of units in a particular rarity, usually up to the latest one available when the referral is released.

Partner Scout Tickets[edit | edit source]

Partner Scout Tickets grants you a specific unit within a selection in a particular rarity. It has the latest Standard Scouting characters, and Limited Characters released 6 months ago.

Recommendation Letters[edit | edit source]

Recommendation Letters grants you a specific unit. Most letters are instantly used, with the only exception being Edgar's.

Character Acquired From:
Edgar Shop
Gaia, Amorey, Barboros 0-4
Elaine 0-5
Mage Goblin, Goblin Archer, Goblin Fighter 0-7
Leonhart, Robin 0-31
Barboros (New Look) 3-27
Gaia (Awakened) 5-34

Recruitment Flyers[edit | edit source]

These are commonly drops from story/event quests which can recruit characters of any rarity. Notably the only way to obtain most 1 and 2 star characters, and the odds of getting any character above three starts are weighted very low.

It is advised not to farm specifically for flyers.

Flyer Drop Rates[edit | edit source]

There are four type of flyers which recruits a certain amount of characters depending on tier. There is a total 90% chance to drop any of these items through only Story and Event quests.

They can also be obtained through event shops. Quest stamina cost does not affect drop rates.

Item Number of Scouts Drop Rate
10 Blank Flyers scouts 1 character. 65%
1 Green Flyer scouts 1 character. 14%
1 Blue Flyer scouts 2 characters. 8%
1 Purple Flyer scouts 3 characters. 3%

Flyer Scout Rates[edit | edit source]

Rarity Quantity Estimated Rate
1★

1690

24%
2★ 2417 35%
3★ 2849 40%
4★ 37 0.50%
5★ 6 0.10%
6★ 1 0.02%

Premium Scouting[edit | edit source]

This is the typical way of obtaining characters, drawing from pool of 3-6 star characters with a few specified to have +1% increased rate as their "pick-up rate." This rate draws from the pick-up rate of 3-stars.

Pick-ups give improved chances to scout particular characters by taking 1% rate up from the 3-star appearance rate for each pick-up character. These banners usually come in pairs, with one coming out delayed by around a week. If there is a new character for a particular banner, it will be exclusive to that banner until it ends, afterwards they'll be part of the standard pool. Characters labelled as "Limited Time Only" are part of limited scouting and will only be available again once their banner reruns.

Due to how the rate up works, there is only roughly a 0.5% rate difference between a rate up 6-star and rate up 5-star.

Also currently, there is no benefit to doing 10 pulls aside from convenience.

Standard Rates[edit | edit source]

Rarity Appearance Rate
★6 2%

★5

10%
★4 50%
★3 38%