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Star Savior Reroll Guide: How to Reroll Fast and Who to Aim For (2026)

How rerolling works in Star Savior, whether it is worth doing, and the units to aim for. The full guest-login reset loop, how long each reroll takes, and why Asherah (Waltz of Starlight) is the top target on a fresh account.

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Should you even reroll?

Quick honest answer first: rerolling in Star Savior is optional, and most guides do not push it hard. The game is built around team composition rather than one carry unit, and a fresh account hands you enough resources plus a free SSR selector to put together a working team without grinding resets. You will not brick your account by skipping the reroll.

That said, if you want the smoothest possible start and you do not mind spending an hour or two up front, a reroll can land you the single best early unit. Here is how to do it cleanly, and who to actually aim for.

The reroll loop, step by step

The whole trick is to start with Guest Login so you never bind the account you are about to delete. Then:

  1. Tap Guest Login on the title screen. Do not link Google, Apple, or Steam yet.
  2. Skip the intro and dialogue to get to playable content fast.
  3. Clear Stage 1-5 of the opening to unlock your mailbox.
  4. Claim everything in the mailbox, including launch and pre-registration rewards. This is your pull currency.
  5. Pull on the current banner and see what you get.
  6. If you are not happy, open Settings (the gear icon) → Account Management → Delete Account / Reset Data, confirm, and you are back at the title screen for another run.

Each full loop runs about 7 to 10 minutes. That adds up quickly, which is the real reason rerolling is a personal call rather than a must.

How many pulls you actually start with

You will see “1000+ pulls” thrown around. Treat that as a ceiling, not a starting balance. The honest picture:

  • A brand new account sits closer to a few hundred pulls worth of currency once you sweep the mailbox and early rewards.
  • The bigger totals only show up if you grind through a lot of the early and endgame content to bank every gem.
  • Pulls are split across two pools: Saviors (the characters) and Arcanas (support cards), so your character pulls are only part of that headline number.

So plan around a healthy opening pull count, not a thousand, and remember the free SSR selector on top.

Who to reroll for

The single best target is clear:

  • Asherah (Waltz of Starlight) is the number one pick. Two to four copies is the dream, but even one is a strong start. Important: this is the limited Waltz of Starlight variant, not the base Asherah, which sits much lower on the tier list. Do not confuse the two.
  • Bunnygirl Claire and Hilde (a tank) are solid alternatives if the banner is not cooperating.
  • Several players reroll for a strong Arcana card instead, since a good card can outvalue a single character early. Names that come up include No Pain, No Gain and The Indomitable Masterpiece.

Asherah (Waltz of Starlight) is also the backbone of the recommended starting lineup, which the best beginner team guide lays out in full.

Why pity makes rerolling less essential

This is the part that takes the pressure off. Star Savior has no hard pity and no 50-50 coinflip. Instead, every pull gives you 1 Mileage, and 200 Mileage guarantees the featured unit. The Mileage never expires and carries across banners, so even an unlucky session is banking progress toward a guaranteed pickup later.

For context on the rates: SSR sits at a 4% base rate, the rate-up unit at 2%, and limited Light/Dark rate-ups at 1%. To see your exact odds and how far you are from the 200 Mileage guarantee, plug your numbers into our Star Savior pity calculator. Because nothing is wasted thanks to Mileage, a patient player who skips rerolling entirely still gets where they are going. If you want the full breakdown of currency, rates, and progression, read the beginner’s guide.

Bottom line

Reroll if you want Asherah (Waltz of Starlight) in hand on turn one and you have the patience for a few 8-minute loops. Skip it if you would rather just start playing, lean on the free SSR selector and the Mileage system, and build around a solid team. Either path is viable, which is exactly why this is a choice and not a requirement.

Banner and rates reflect the game’s state in mid 2026. Gacha games rotate featured units often, so confirm which banner is live before you sink your opening pulls, and check the current tier list in case the meta has shifted since launch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you reroll in Star Savior?

Yes. Start with a Guest Login instead of binding an account, clear the first few stages, claim your mailbox pulls, then reset the account from Settings and try again. Each loop takes roughly 7 to 10 minutes. It is optional though, since the game leans on team composition more than any single unit.

Who should you reroll for in Star Savior?

The top target is Asherah (Waltz of Starlight), the limited support variant, not the base Asherah. Strong alternatives are Bunnygirl Claire and the tank Hilde. New accounts also get a free SSR selector, so factor that in before deciding what to chase on the banner.

Is there a pity system in Star Savior?

There is no hard pity and no 50-50. Instead you earn 1 Mileage per pull, and 200 Mileage guarantees the featured unit. Mileage never expires and carries across banners, so pulls are never fully wasted even if you do not reroll.