
Signora later received a burial from her fellow Fatui Harbingers, an event that sparked discussion across the Signora mains subreddit. Saving for Signora was clearly hoping for some improbable resurrection twist — a phoenix moment that, so far, has not occurred.
Day 806: The End. Saving for Signora | Genshin Impact – YouTube

On October 11, 2025 — marked in their series as “Day 806: The End” — Saving for Signora concluded the saga of their saving campaign. In the final video they reveal a staggering haul: 1,700 Fates reserved for a limited banner, more than enough to fully kit out a single five-star character. That total equates to 272,000 Primogems, roughly the equivalent of $3,400, a testament to their dedication.
That said, the creator hasn’t explicitly abandoned the character; the 1,700-Fate total functions as a symbolic gesture of devotion. By gacha standards, maxing a five-star in Genshin Impact (six Constellations on the character and maxed refinement on their signature 5-star weapon) requires seven copies of the character plus five copies of the weapon — commonly called a C6R5.
Using conservative soft-pity estimates (about 75 pulls to hit soft pity for characters and 65 for weapons) and assuming the worst luck where each guaranteed pull produces an unwanted five-star, reaching a true C6R5 would take roughly 1,700 pulls: seven character copies at 150 pulls each and five weapon copies at 130 pulls each — which matches the 1,700 figure saved.
It’s worth noting that recent updates to Genshin Impact introduced mechanics like Capturing Radiance, which reduce the chance of extreme misfortune by guaranteeing a targeted five-star after a series of failed coin flips — making that absolute worst-case luck less likely than before.
After 806 days of steady saving, the commitment behind that 1,700-Fate stash is undeniable. If Signora ever returns, here’s hoping Saving for Signora gets every pity they need — early breaks, favorable rolls, and maybe even some lucky double five-star pulls.
Source: gamesradar.com


