Looking for a comprehensive Reverse 1999 Material Drop Rate list that gets straight to the point? Read on to find out which materials are the most common and which are least likely to drop after each battle. Make sure to bookmark this page so you can easily come back when you plan to farm in-game!
Reverse 1999 is a turn-based gacha game that features RPG elements and tactical combat. Embark on a brand-new adventure as you reside in a world where arcanists and humans live together. You play as the “Timekeeper”, a being who can travel back in time. You’ve been tasked to destroy Manus Vindictae’s plot and to discover the trust of 1999.
For more information about the game, visit the official website. If you’re curious about other questions in Reverse 1999, check out our Reverse 1999 Unexpected Audience guide, Reverse 1999 Auto Battle guide, and our Reverse 1999 Banners guide!
Reverse 1999 Material Drop Rate
Each material has a certain drop rate percentage. The more elusive materials will drop far less frequently than the common ones – making farming a tedious process at times! Use this list when you’re grinding for specific materials so you can gauge how long it could take you. You’re going to need multiple of each material at some point, so good luck!
Materials
Keep in mind that these percentages may change over time after in-game updates. Certain drops may be buffed in patches if players believe the rates are too low – this guide will be updated accordingly if that happens. The percentage ranges below are determined by how often the material drops across all chapters, stages, and difficulties. New materials could potentially be added in the future too, so check back regularly!
- Bifurcated Skeleton
- Holy Silver
- Salted Mandrake
- Prophetic Bird
- Biting Box
- Trembling Tooth
- Silver Ore
- Liquified Terror
- Rough Silver Ingot
- Spell of Fortune
- Magnesia Crystal
- Milled Magnesia
- Shattered Bones
- Spell of Banishing
- Murmur of Insanity
- Solidus