The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin Quick Reroll Guide

Starting a new gacha game always comes with the same dilemma: Should you reroll immediately for the best characters, or just play casually? In Seven Deadly Sins: Origin, the answer is more nuanced than a simple yes or no. With a low SSR rate and flexible character builds, the decision becomes quite interesting. This guide breaks down everything you need to know before you invest time in resetting your account.
The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin
When Should You Reroll?
The only scenario where rerolling is undeniably justified is if you pull Guila from a paid gacha banner. Since Guila is given out for free during the launch celebration, obtaining her from a summon essentially wastes an SSR slot. If you happen to pull her from a rate-up banner, that is a valid reason to restart your account.
For all other standard-pool SSR characters, the flexibility of 7DS Origin’s weapon system means that almost any pull will provide you with solid, usable value.
How to Reroll in 7DS: Origin
If you decide to go through with rerolling, the process takes approximately 20 to 25 minutes per attempt, netting you around 40 summons. Here’s the step-by-step process:
- Start the game and play through the prologue, where Tristan and Tioreh discover the Book of Stars in the ancient ruins.
- Continue playing until you unlock the gacha tutorial, where you’ll receive Slader as your third free character.
- Progress through the story until you reach Liones City, which unlocks the in-game mail function.
- Open your mail and claim all the free summoning currencies.
- Head to the summoning menu, select your desired banner, and use your Summon Tickets or Star Fragments.
*Note: A 10-pull costs 3,000 Star Fragments. At launch, free mail rewards include 15 general summon tickets (from pre-registration bonuses and a code) plus 10 rate-up hero summon tickets.*

Top Reroll Targets
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If you’re committed to rerolling, it’s essential to know which characters are worth the effort. The weapon system in 7DS: Origin significantly alters each character’s role, allowing the same unit to function as a tank, healer, or DPS depending on their equipment.
Meliodas
Meliodas is the launch rate-up banner character, and his flexibility makes him a top-tier reroll target. Equipping him with a Greatsword or Axe transforms him into a powerful damage dealer, while switching to Dual Swords shifts him into a healer. This kind of role diversity from a single character is rare and incredibly valuable in the early game when your roster is thin.
Jericho
Jericho boasts some of the highest numerical damage output at launch. Her kit revolves around applying Freeze to enemies, immobilizing them, and allowing your team to attack freely. With her optimal weapon, she can teleport behind enemies and deal massive critical damage. She can also pivot into a shield role when the team needs protection.
Diane (Serpent Sin of Envy)
Diane is built around a unique mechanic: her damage scales with her Defense stat, allowing her to absorb punishment while dealing it out. Equipping an Axe lets her stun enemies. Switching to Gauntlets adds a taunt to her kit. Using a Stave unlocks her full tanking potential, giving her a taunt, team shields, and healing. Having Diane on your team significantly boosts survivability in difficult content.
King
King is a character who can adapt to almost any team composition. Depending on his weapon, he can act as a damage dealer, a healer and shield provider, or a buffer for Earth-attribute allies. His versatility rivals Meliodas, making him a strong target for any account.
Elaine
Elaine particularly shines in Earth-attribute team compositions. With the right weapon, she can Petrify enemies, which stuns them and provides a massive 100% damage bonus for Earth-attribute teams against petrified targets. This bonus is substantial, making her a priority if you are building an Earth team.
To Reroll or Not? The Final Verdict
Unless you pull Guila from a paid banner (a character you will get for free anyway), it’s generally wiser to stick with your first account. In 7DS: Origin, every SSR character brings tangible utility, and the weapon system ensures that even units without obvious “meta” tags can play critical roles in a team. With each reroll taking 20–25 minutes for a 0.8% SSR rate and no guarantee of your target, it’s a difficult value proposition.
Reroll if you are a dedicated fan of a specific character and want them from day one, or if you unfortunately pull Guila from the gacha pool. Otherwise, investing that time into actually playing the game and naturally building your roster is the better move.
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