Understanding the gacha system in Dragon Traveler is extremely important, especially if you want to manage your resources properly and avoid wasting premium currency. Each banner has a different purpose, different rates, and uses different tickets. Some banners are friendly for free-to-play players, while others are clearly designed for long-term or high-investment pulls. This guide breaks down every gacha banner currently available on the global version in a clear and simple way. Also check out our Dragon Traveler Codes & Tier List for more rewards!
Overview of Dragon Traveler Gacha Banners
For global launch, Dragon Traveler currently features the following gacha banners:
- Limited Summon
- Luminary Summon
- Mythical Summon
- Limited Artifact Summon
- Artifact Summon
- Invocation Summon
The Taiwan server has additional banners, but those are not covered here until they officially arrive on global.
Limited Summon (Rate-Up Character Banner)
The Limited Summon is the main featured character banner in Dragon Traveler. This is where new and powerful units are usually introduced.
Key details:
- 100% chance to obtain the rate-up character when pulling an SSR
- No other SSR units can appear on this banner
- 2.2% base rate for the featured unit
- Guaranteed copy every 5 multi-pulls
- Pity carries over between banners of the same type
Currency used:
- Fated Summoning Ticket
- Diamonds
This banner is one of the safest options if you are targeting a specific character, since there is no risk of losing the SSR pull to another unit.
Standard Summon (Permanent Banner)
The Standard Summon banner contains most non-EX characters after their limited banners end and enough time has passed.
Key details:
- 3% base SSR rate
- Wishlist unlocks after 300 combined pulls across standard and limited banners
- Each character on the wishlist has a 20% chance to appear
- Guaranteed random unit every 5 multi-pulls
Important note:
- Scheherazade becomes available after 800 total pulls on this banner
Currency used:
- Summoning Ticket
- Diamonds
This banner is best for long-term progression and building character variety rather than chasing specific units.
Mythical Summon (EX Light & Dark Units)
The Mythical Summon banner is used for EX characters, which are usually Light and Dark units. This banner is very expensive and should be approached carefully.
Key details:
- You do not pull the character directly
- You summon character shards instead
- You can freely select which EX unit you are targeting
- Each pull gives 1 to 5 shards, or sometimes other resources
- Hard pity at 300 pulls through guaranteed shard milestones
Currency used:
- Mythical Summoning Ticket
This banner is not recommended for early-game or free-to-play players unless you are fully committed to saving resources.
Limited Artifact Summon
This banner focuses on rate-up SSR artifacts that can be equipped on your dragon.
Key details:
- 2.5% base rate for SSR artifacts
- Guaranteed SSR artifact every 25 pulls
- Pulls may also give other resources instead of artifacts
Currency used:
- Fated Golden Horn
This banner is ideal when a powerful limited artifact is available and you already have a solid character lineup.
Artifact Summon (Standard Artifact Banner)
The standard Artifact Summon banner offers permanent artifacts without limited rate-ups.
Key details:
- 4.6% base SSR artifact rate
- Guaranteed SSR artifact every 25 pulls
- Pulls are not guaranteed to give artifacts every time
Currency used:
- Golden Horn
- Diamonds
This banner has better base rates than the limited artifact banner but lacks targeted rate-ups.
Invocation Summon (Wyrmspell Banner)
The Invocation Summon banner is used to obtain Wyrmspells, which provide passive bonuses to your dragon.
Key details:
- Uses a phase-based system instead of standard rates
- SSR invocation guaranteed after 600 pulls
- You may obtain SSR earlier by reaching the Arcane Genesis phase through RNG
Currency used:
- Legacy Dragon Crystal
- Diamonds
This banner is highly RNG-dependent and best treated as an endgame system.
Dragon Traveler’s gacha system is layered and complex, with each banner serving a different role in progression. Limited Summons are best for targeting characters, Standard Summons help build depth, and Mythical Summons are long-term investments for EX units.
Artifact and Invocation banners add power but should only be prioritized once your core team is stable. Managing your tickets and diamonds wisely will make a massive difference over time. Knowing which banner to pull on and when to save is the real key to progressing efficiently in Dragon Traveler.