Gakumas Gacha: The Real Rates, The 200 Spark, And How To Pull As A Beginner

Gakuen Idolmaster · 2026-07-12 · GameVika
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Gakumas gacha yields P-idols and support cards at published rates: SSR 5%, SR 17%, and the remaining 78% at the base rarity (R). Alongside it runs SPARK: every pull earns a point, and at roughly 200 you simply EXCHANGE for the limited P-idol you want, luck removed. That turns every banner into a budgeting question rather than a gamble — either you can reach the exchange, or you should not start. Beginners should target exactly ONE P-idol on the plan they intend to play and commit everything toward the spark, instead of spreading pulls thin across several banners.

Three Numbers Worth Memorizing

The published rates are easy to hold in your head: SSR 5%, SR 17%, and the remaining 78% at base rarity. On average that means roughly one top-rarity hit per twenty pulls — and it is ANY SSR, not necessarily the P-idol you are chasing. This is precisely why spark exists, and precisely why "just ten more pulls" is a trap. Probability owes you nothing at pull 150 that it did not owe you at pull 10. Only the exchange threshold guarantees anything.

Spark: A Hard Exchange At Around 200 Pulls

Spark accumulates with each pull on a banner, and at roughly 200 you trade it in for the limited P-idol of your choice. The number 200 is the community-established figure, and exact conditions can vary between banners, so read the banner page before your first pull. The mental shift that matters: 200 is not a consolation prize for unlucky players. It is the STICKER PRICE. Assume every limited P-idol costs 200 pulls, and treat an early hit as an unexpected refund rather than the plan.

So Pull On A Budget, Not On A Feeling

Pulling well starts with subtraction, not with a button. Before your first pull, ask: between now and the banner closing, how many pulls can I realistically accumulate? If that number cannot reach the spark, you are entering the banner on a plan that depends entirely on 5%. For a new account that is almost always a bad trade, because early resources are scarce and there will be many more banners. If you cannot reach the exchange, the correct move is usually not to start.

Who Beginners Should Actually Target

Target exactly one P-idol, and choose by plan rather than by character art. Every P-idol carries a fixed plan (Sense, Logic or Anomaly) and a recommended effect the card is built around, so the P-idol you pull IS the playstyle you will live with across many produce seasons. Pulling a gorgeous P-idol on a plan you do not understand is the fastest route to a shiny account that ranks nowhere. Support cards that fall out along the way are a bonus — do not hunt them separately.

Do Not Track Spark In Your Head

The last and most common mistake is pulling on vibes and losing track of where you stand against 200. The GameVika gacha tracker holds that number for you: how many pulls remain to spark, and whether your current resource pace gets you there before the banner closes. Seeing the gap as a concrete figure is the surest way to avoid a half-committed pull session that strands you at 120.

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