Genshin Impact wish simulator: Unlimited wishes on Eula banner to test gacha luck

This wish simulator is useful for Eula fans wondering about their luck (Image via miHoYo)
This wish simulator is useful for Eula fans wondering about their luck (Image via miHoYo)

For players looking to test out their gacha luck with Eula, this Genshin Impact wish simulator is the best one to try out.

Wish simulators are popular for Genshin Impact players to mess around. Sometimes, it fulfills the need to gamble so players won't waste their Primogems in-game. Other times, it's just a fun experience to pass the time. Those aren't the only reasons, but they tend to be the predominant ones.

If a Genshin Impact player is looking for a wish simulator to test out their gacha luck, the wish simulator found here is the best one to use. It's simple, sleek, and while it works a lot like the Wishes system in Genshin Impact, there are also quality-of-life features to make it stand out from its contemporaries.



Genshin Impact wish simulator: Testing infinite wishes on the Eula banner

Players can use this wish simulator for testing out unlimited wishes (Image via Genshin Impact)
Players can use this wish simulator for testing out unlimited wishes (Image via Genshin Impact)

Technically speaking, this wish simulator can be used for all banners, not just Eula's. However, for the sake of this article, Eula's banner will be the primary focus. If readers don't know which wish simulator is being referred to here, it's the one found in the first hyperlink of this article (aka the first sentence).

What makes this Genshin Impact wish simulator stand out?

It even has some of Genshin Impact's iconic animations (Image via Sportskeeda)
It even has some of Genshin Impact's iconic animations (Image via Sportskeeda)

For starters, players can choose any banner to test out their luck. Normally, they will see "Beginners' Wishes," "Born of Ocean Swell," "Epitome Invocation," and the default "Wanderlust Invocation." The second one, "Born of Ocean Swell," is the one most Genshin Impact players would like to test out as it's Eula's banner.

If players wanted to test out some past Genshin Impact banners, they can do so by clicking on "Settings" (found in the bottom left) and then selecting any of the Character Banners from the drop-down menu.

Otherwise, all quality-of-life features play a crucial role in making this the premier example of a good Genshin Impact wish simulator.

The quality-of-life features

The quality-of-life features in this simulator are quite nice (Image via Sportskeeda)
The quality-of-life features in this simulator are quite nice (Image via Sportskeeda)

As per usual for Genshin Impact wish simulators, players have an infinite amount of wishes they can perform. Ergo, they can pretend to be whales and see how lucky (or unlucky) they could be.

On the top right of the banner is a number. By default, it's 0, but it increases with every pull a player does. This is why players can easily see how many summons they've done to this point. If that's not enough, they can also click on "Inventory" to see the individual pulls they've gotten (as well as how much money it would've cost them if they paid for those Primogems).

Likewise, Genshin Impact players can also reset their inventory pulls if they wish to "reset their luck" and see how their average luck pans out. This wish simulator does use the same rates as the game uses, so it's a reliable test of one's gacha luck.

It's just a simulator

It's just a simulation (Image via Sportskeeda)
It's just a simulation (Image via Sportskeeda)

As a disclaimer, this wish simulator is simply just that: a wish simulator. Players may not pull the same characters as they would in-game. That said, players won't lose anything from using this wish simulator, as everything they have in-game won't be affected by it.

Everything done in this simulator is for the player's amusement. This simulator will exist after the Eula banner is over (and it has existed long before it, as well), so players can rely on this same wish simulator as long as they'd like.

Why Genshin Impact players like using these kinds of wish simulators

It isn't just limited to Eula's banner (Image via Genshin Impact)
It isn't just limited to Eula's banner (Image via Genshin Impact)

Some players might be curious as to why other players would bother with a wish simulator if they end up getting nothing out of it in the long term. Well, the answer is different for everybody.

For some players, it's just fun to use if they plan on skipping the banner, as it still simulates the same sensation players get when they're gambling with their Primogems in-game. It might not be as rewarding as it's just a simulator, but it's still fun to mess around with all the same.

Likewise, F2P players can do as many wishes in this simulator as they'd like, which is something they normally can't afford to do in the real Genshin Impact. Players can do thousands of rolls, and that would work just fine and dandy for them.

Eula's Banner

Pulling Eula would feel nice for some players (Image via Genshin Impact)
Pulling Eula would feel nice for some players (Image via Genshin Impact)

It is pretty neat how easily Genshin Impact players can track their pulls with this wish simulator. The most useful feature pertaining to this is the money spent feature. For example, 130 pulls would cost $268.32, according to this wish simulator.

Of course, players don't spend any real-life money on this wish simulator. There is no MTX needed to use it. If a Genshin Impact player really wanted to see what 1000 pulls would get them, then they could do so easily.

The wish simulator does track every individual pull, so players can see if they pull Eula x 4 or just Eula x 1. This applies to every character and weapon in Genshin Impact.