Persona 5: The Phantom X Reroll Guide
A step-by-step guide to rerolling for a strong start, how long it takes, and when to stop and bind your account.
Not sure if a fresh guest account is worth the hassle before you commit real time to Persona 5: The Phantom X? Short answer: reroll if you care about clearing tough content fast, since 5-star pulls are rare and the game lets you retry as a guest before you bind an account.
One reroll attempt takes about 10 minutes — skip the tutorial, claim your starter mail, pull the discounted Newcomer Contract, then check the tier list before deciding whether to keep the account or start over.
If you are staring at the title screen wondering whether to burn ten more minutes rerolling instead of just playing, here is the honest read: reroll only if you plan to chase endgame content like Boss Trials or Sea of Souls rankings. The gacha (called Contract in-game) is stingy — soft pity for a 5-star sits around 80 pulls, with a hard guarantee at 160, and the reported base rate is roughly 0.8% per pull.
That gap between a lucky opening pull and a dry one is real, and it can shape your first few weeks of progress. If you only care about the story and Confidant scenes, skip this entirely and just start playing — reroll time is better spent there.
The process is fully doable on a guest account, meaning you don't need to link email or social login until you're satisfied with the result. Follow these steps in order:
- Tap or skip through the opening story beats and tutorial fights until you reach free-roam control of your character.
- Open the in-game mailbox and claim your starter rewards — this batch includes free Meta Jewel and Gold Tickets.
- Spend those Gold Tickets on the Newcomer Contract banner first. It's discounted compared to the standard banner and only available this once per account, so it's your best early pull.
- Check what you pulled. If it's not a 5-star, or not a role you want, open Settings, look for a delete-save or guest-logout option, then relaunch the app to try again.
Want to know your real odds before you commit to another attempt? The pity calculator shows exactly how close a fresh account sits to soft and hard pity.
One full attempt — tutorial skip, mail claim, and the Newcomer Contract pull — runs about 10 minutes on a stable connection. That's short enough to do a handful of tries in under an hour if you're chasing a specific result.
Set yourself a hard limit before you start, like 3 to 5 attempts, and stick to it. Gacha luck doesn't reward endless rerolling, and your time is better spent actually playing once you land an account you're happy with.
There isn't one single "best" pull to hunt for, because the strongest team composition changes with role coverage, not just rarity. The game groups characters into eight combat roles (Assassin, Sweeper, Medic, Guardian, Strategist, Saboteur, Elucidator, Virtuoso) — as a rerolling shorthand, aim for one hard damage dealer plus one support or healer — a good reroll result usually means landing at least one strong 5-star in a role you're missing.
Rather than memorizing a name that might shift next patch, check the tier list for the current top-ranked picks and cross-reference with the character database before you decide whether to keep or restart. Remember your character's own strength comes from the skill tree, not gear, so even a mid-tier 5-star can carry once built right.
Once you've landed a 5-star that covers a role you were missing — or you've hit your attempt limit — it's time to bind. Go to account settings and link an email or social login. This step is permanent: after binding, that save is yours for good, and any further reroll means installing fresh from scratch.
From here, treat the account as your real one, and check active codes for free Meta Jewel before you spend your first premium pulls.
Is it worth rerolling in Persona 5: The Phantom X?
Yes, if you plan to push Boss Trials or Sea of Souls seriously. 5-star odds are low (reported base rate around 0.8%, though soft pity kicks in near 80 pulls), so a strong opening account saves you weeks of catching up. Casual, story-first players can safely skip rerolling.
How long does one reroll attempt take?
About 10 minutes: skipping the opening cutscenes, claiming starter mail, and spending your free Gold Tickets on the Newcomer Contract. Budget your total reroll session in 10-minute blocks so you know when to stop.
What counts as a good account to keep after rerolling?
There is no single universal answer — it depends on which role your pull covers. Check the tier list for the current top-ranked 5-star options before deciding, since rankings shift with every patch.
Can I still reroll after binding my account to email or social login?
No. Binding locks that guest save to your login permanently, so any reroll after that point means starting an entirely new account from install. Only bind once you are happy with your pulls.