Love and Deepspace Banner Strategy: Which Banner Should You Pull?

Every banner type placed side by side, so you know exactly why a Multi Banner beats a Solo one before you spend a single Wish.

Summary

Love and Deepspace runs banners on roughly a weekly cycle, sorted into clear categories: Solo (one featured 5-star), Multi Banner (several Love Interests featured at once), Myth (tied to major story content), and Birthday (always two reruns plus one new card). If you're deciding where to spend limited Wishes, Multi Banners give you a 75% combined chance at a featured card versus 50% on Solo banners, plus a Precise Wish system that lets you lock in exactly which character you want. When you don't have a strong favorite, save for the multi-character pool.

3 pool types, 3 different UP rates

Not every banner gives you the same odds once you land a 5-star. The game splits featured-rate by pool type, and the gap between them is large enough to change how you should spend Wishes.

  • Single-character monthly pool (one Love Interest featured): 50% of your 5-stars are the featured card.
  • Daily pool: also 50%.
  • Multi-character monthly pool (several Love Interests featured together): 75% of your 5-stars land on one of the featured cards.

These exact percentages come from the game's own native Chinese wiki (bilibili WIKI, run with Infold's cooperation) — its terminology is the original source the English community later translates. The base 5-star rate and pity thresholds are confirmed independently in English sources too, but this specific UP-rate breakdown by pool type currently only has this one documented source, so treat it as reliable but not yet cross-checked against a second independent wiki.

The 7 banner categories you'll see on the schedule

English-language banner history (most completely tracked by Game Rant, covering every banner continuously from the game's January 2024 launch) sorts every banner into one of these labels, each with its own pattern:

  • Solo / Solo Rerun — one Love Interest, new or repeated.
  • Myth / Myth Rerun — tied to major story content, new or repeated.
  • Birthday — always pairs two old reruns with one brand-new card.
  • Multi Banner — all featured Love Interests appear together, each with their own card.
  • Standard Myth Debut — a new character's first permanent Myth card, always released alongside their first Solo banner.

Two confirmed debut examples: Sylus arrived July 15, 2024 with Solo banner "No Defense Zone" plus Standard Myth Debut "Relentless Conqueror"; Caleb arrived January 22, 2025 with Solo banner "Painful Signal" plus Standard Myth Debut "Sky Embrace". The 2nd Anniversary Multi Banner "Throne of Eros" (Dec 31, 2025 – Jan 21, 2026) featured all five Love Interests at once: Zayne's Aeon's Canon, Sylus's Primordial Chaos, Caleb's Imperial Thronesong, Rafayel's Fires of Devotion, and Xavier's Eulogy of Light.

Why Multi Banners are the safest bet for limited Wishes

Two safety mechanics only exist on the multi-character pool, and they stack on top of its already-higher 75% UP rate. Precise Wish lets you pick one specific card among the featured lineup as your target. Wish Point then tracks every 5-star that isn't your chosen target: once you've banked one point, your very next 5-star on that banner is guaranteed to be the card you targeted.

  • Multi Banner: 75% base UP rate + Precise Wish target lock + Wish Point backstop.
  • Solo/Daily banner: 50% base UP rate, no Precise Wish, no Wish Point — just the standard hard guarantee after one loss.
  • Honest advice: if you're not chasing one exact character, a Multi Banner statistically wastes fewer Wishes than a Solo one.

The hard guarantee itself (landing a non-featured 5-star triggers a guaranteed featured hit on your very next 5-star) applies across pool types, so even a Solo banner isn't ever more than two 5-star pulls away from your target — Multi Banners are simply the better bet on top of that.

Watch out for outdated banner sources

One popular English banner guide was last fully updated April 3, 2024 and only lists three Love Interests — it's missing Sylus (debuted July 2024) and Caleb (debuted January 2025) entirely. It's still useful for explaining the pity mechanic, but should not be trusted for the actual banner lineup.

  • Game Rant's banner history is the most complete English source, tracked continuously since launch — but its own last confirmed update was December 26, 2025.
  • For anything after that date, the only verified source is the game's native Chinese wiki (biligame), whose events page updates live and records banner windows down to the exact minute, current as of July 2026.
  • Honest gap: no source we've found publishes a confirmed English-to-Chinese banner name matching table. Banner names in this guide are only paired across languages when both sources independently confirm the same release date — we don't machine-translate names to guess a match.
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