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How to get the Bai Ling Simulacra in Tower of Fantasy

The warrior-leader of HT201 Shelter will lend you her power.

The free-to-play title Tower of Fantasy has players exploring the fantasy-laden world of Aida. To help fight back against the perils of this world, players can unlock weapons, most of which will bring exclusive Simulacra (playable avatars) such as Bai Ling. Bai Ling comes with the weapon Nightingale’s Feather, a bow that can restore dodge attempts after five shots or a single Piercing Shot usage. Here’s how to add the hero to your repertoire.

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Retrieving Bai Ling

Bai Ling is an SR rarity hero and can be retrieved from the Tower of Fantasy Gacha system of both Gold and Black Nuclei. These Nuclei can be obtained through purchases or by finding them in the game world hidden in secret passages, unlockable chests, and even dungeons. Being that Bai Ling isn’t the highest rarity of character, SSR, which currency you use to attempt to pull this character is mostly immaterial unless attempting to max the Pity System.

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Black Nucleus Bai Ling pulls

Using Black Nuclei, Bai Ling has a 3% pull rate among a total of five SR Simulacra. This rate will not increase, meaning for every Black Nucleus you have a 0.6% chance of pulling the Nightingale’s Feather, and thus unlocking Bai Ling.

Gold Nucleus Bai Ling pulls

Using the Gold Nucleus, players have a 12% chance of pulling an SR weapon thanks to guarantees, but it equates to roughly a 1% chance per pull of retrieving Bai Ling, without guarantees and using the standard pull rates outside of events.

Nightingale’s Feather

The Nightingale’s Feather is a bow, making it one of the relatively few ranged weapons available in the title. It’s a physical attack with a Grievous modifier: fully charging this weapon makes the target Grevious, suffering an additional 20% incoming damage for seven seconds.

This makes this bow valuable from the early game onwards: open with the bow against bosses, then switch to an elemental type and decimate the enemy in close-range. Once Grevious wears off, step back and reproc the status effect to maximize damage.


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Chris Davenport is a freelance writer for Gamepur. He's been writing video game guides for the past five years and has been featured on GameRant.