Love and Deepspace Galaxy Explorer Guide: Silver vs Radiant Galaxy Odds

The one daily Memory source that doesn't touch your Wish count at all — here's exactly what it costs and what it can give you.

Summary

Galaxy Explorer is a separate daily activity that runs on Magnet, not Wishes, so it never competes with your banner pulls. There are two versions: Silver Galaxy, which mostly hands out 3-star cards and 4-star shards, and Radiant Galaxy, your only shot at a full 5-star card outside of Wishing. The odds on Radiant are small, but since it costs no Wish at all, it's worth running whenever you have the Magnet for it.

What Galaxy Explorer is, and why it's worth doing daily

Galaxy Explorer runs entirely outside the Wish system. It uses its own currency, Magnet, which means every card or shard you pull from it costs nothing from your banner budget. That makes it one of the few Memory sources in the game that's purely additive — there's no trade-off between spending here and saving for a banner.

  • For F2P and low-spend players especially, this is free progress that stacks on top of whatever you're doing with Wishes.
  • Because it doesn't touch pity or Wish Point on any banner, running Galaxy Explorer daily has zero downside beyond the time it takes.
Silver Galaxy odds

Silver Galaxy is the lower-cost, lower-reward version. Its confirmed odds per pull: 85% chance of a 3-star card, 10% chance of a 4-star shard, and 5% chance of a full 4-star card. In other words, roughly 1 in 7 pulls returns something above the base 3-star outcome.

Radiant Galaxy odds

Radiant Galaxy costs more Magnet but unlocks 5-star outcomes entirely absent from Silver. The full breakdown per pull: 70% for a 10-piece 4-star shard bundle, 15% for a 20-piece 4-star shard bundle, 10% for a full 4-star card, 4.5% for a 10-piece 5-star shard bundle, 0.4% for a 20-piece 5-star shard bundle, and 0.1% for a full 5-star card.

  • Add the three 5-star outcomes together (4.5% + 0.4% + 0.1%) and you get a 5% total chance of landing some form of 5-star reward on any single Radiant Galaxy pull — small, but real, and it costs no Wish.
  • These figures come from the community-run English wiki (lads.wiki, Miraheze-hosted); we haven't yet found a second independent source publishing the exact same breakdown, so treat these as documented but not cross-checked.
Silver vs Radiant priority, and what we haven't confirmed yet

If Magnet is tight, Radiant is the only route to a full 5-star card outside of Wishing, so it's worth prioritizing when you can afford it, even at 0.1% for the full card — the alternative (Silver) simply can't produce a 5-star at all. When Magnet is more available, Silver's much higher overall hit rate (15% chance of some 4-star reward vs Radiant's higher cost per pull) makes it the steadier grind for 4-star shards.

  • We have not found a verified, structured list of where Silver and Radiant Galaxy locations actually appear in the game world. The community posts we've come across so far are scattered across social platforms rather than a single reliable, cite-able source, so we're not publishing an unconfirmed coordinate map here.
  • This page covers the confirmed mechanic and odds only. A coordinate finder tool is a natural next step once we can confirm the data against a primary source instead of guessing from scattered posts.
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