If you’ve played games with gacha mechanics in the past, you’ll likely be very familiar with rerolling. As you play through Tribe Nine’s tutorial, you’ll eventually unlock its gacha system, letting you add new characters to your party and make fights a little easier.
You’ll quickly notice, though, that some party members are better than others. For the most part, the rarer a character is, the stronger they’ll be. If you want to land the best Tribe Nine characters e🌱arly on, rerolling can give you a solid head start.
Tribe Nine Reroll guide
Before you can reroll in Tribe Nine, you must complete its tutorial and unlock its Synchro mechanic. You’ll find a tutorial version of the Synchro system after playing for about 15 minutes, with more options unlocking shortly after. If you’re unhappy with the characters you pull, you can delete your player data through Tribe Nine’s main menu before skipping the tutorial a🥂nd retrying.


Overall, you’ll need to play for about 20 to 30 minutes before fully taking advantage of rerolls. Once you have access to Synchro’s full range of options, you can redeem rewards from your mailbox before pulling for some new characters. Fortunately, you can skip the tutorial if you end up rerolling, so don’t worry about spending hours playing through the beginning of the game repeatedly.
That said, here’s a quick summary of how to make the most of Tribe Nine’s version of rerolling:
- Advance through Tribe Nine’s tutorial until you unlock Synchro.
- Claim your mailbox rewards.
- Do some Synchro pulls to see what characters you get.
- To reroll from here, open your main menu and select Return to Title.
- Tap the three lines in the corner of your screen and choose Delete Player Data.
- Start a new game, choose to skip the intro, and repeat the process.
The process is the exact same each time, except for skipping the tutorial. You’ll even get the same mailbox rewards during each reset, so don’t worry about missing out on those.
Once you get a solid character roster, you can stop at step three and continue with your playthrough. Otherwise, getting the party members you want may take a few tries, especially if you’re aiming for multiple or get unlucky.
Who should you reroll for in Tribe Nine?

The exact characters you go for will depend entirely on Tribe Nine’s current banner and meta. While one party member may work during the game’s launch, others will naturally replace them over time, making them mostly obsolete. Overall, your goal is to roll Tribe Nine’s rarest characters because they’re typically the strongest, and it’s more fun that way.
That said, here are some of Tribe Nine’s strongest characters to look out for:
- Tsuruko Semba
- Enoki Yukigaya
- Miu Jujo
- Q
- Jio Takinogawa
You’ll quickly notice these are all rare three-star characters with a 0.3 percent chance of appearing for each roll. Don’t be surprised if you have to reroll a few times for them, as you’ll usually get two-star characters like Yutaka Gotanda or Hyakuichitaro Senju instead.
Similarly, you can use this to reroll Tension Cards if you keep landing one-star cards and want to get three-star versions. However, sticking to character rerolls is generally more helpful, especially since you’ll get plenty of opportunities to obtain valuable Tension Cards later in your playthrough.
Published: Feb 20, 2025 10:31 am