This guide brought to you by Infinite Start will show you how to reroll for the best start in Umamusume, the popular gacha that has garnered a ton of success in Japan for years. PC players will also be able to take part on the game too, as it also has a Steam port available, that means both PC and the Steam Deck support the popular mobile game at the same time, making the reroll process even easier. As always, gacha games are not the ideal thing to play, but there’s ways to not waste money on them if you know how to reroll.
These are the cards you need to reroll for the best start in Umamusume
Rerolling is very simple, but what you need to get can be tough, you should aim to get 2x Super Creek and 2x Fine Motion to get a nice head start in the game, being a free to play might become harder as the game moves on, because it implies that you will have to reroll multiple times and start from scratch with each expansion. All of these are SSR cards, which means that they are very rare to get, both are based on Intelligence and Stamina too. You need 2 of each to reach level one and get the passives they give, which will allow you play for longer periods of time and perform better in races.
Umamusume is a game that uses a stamina gauge, so the amount of time you play is limited by that factor, amongst other factors too. So if this does not sound good to you, there’s plenty of other games that aren’t gacha that you can play that have the same mechanics as this one, such as Monster Rancher, one of the best monster raising games in the market. Leaving that aside, as it was mentioned before, rerolling is very easy to do in plenty of gacha games, since the process is just deleting your account to start again.
After wasting all your Carats, if you didn’t get 2x Super Creek and 2x Fine Motion you can move log off the game and tap on the burger menu (three line menu) of the bottom right corner of the title screen. In there, you need to find an option that allows you to delete user data, after doing so you will be able to start again from the beginning and try again. Keep in mind that Umamusume forces you into a tutorial to make rerolls a more painful experience, so if you don’t have time to spare, its better that you don’t really bother playing the game either, as there’s plenty of better options out there.
Always remember that what matters the most with gacha games is the money spending and basically gambling everything away, which in itself is not a fun experience for many since money is hard to come by nowadays. Responsible players of this kinds of games either drop from them or stick to them in a solely free to play basis. If you do enjoy the experience, I hope that you have fun with Umamusume, as it is a classic that took a ton of time to make it overseas.