genshin impact wish tracker
So, I’ve been messing around with this thing called a “wish tracker” for Genshin Impact, and let me tell you, it’s been quite the ride. It all started when I got tired of losing track of my pity count and wanted a better way to see how many wishes I’d made. You know, just for fun, mostly.
First, I tried just going into the game and manually counting through my wish history. Click on “Wish,” then “History,” and bam, there’s a list of all the wishes I’ve made in the past six months. But scrolling and counting each one? That was a pain. It works, but come on, there’s got to be a simpler way.
Then I stumbled upon some online tools that claim to track your wishes automatically. One of them is called “*”. Sounds fancy, right? The idea is that these tools can somehow read your wish history and show you your pity count and all that jazz. But let’s be real, giving some random website access to my game data? I wasn’t too thrilled about that. Some of them looked pretty cool, and one of them was like “Track and view your wishes in Genshin Impact with the stardb wish tracker. Filter wishes by banner type, rarity.” Sounds cool but I did not know how to use that.
So, I thought, “Why not just build something myself?” I mean, how hard could it be? It’s just counting, right? I started messing around with some code, trying to figure out how to pull the wish data from the game. Turns out, that’s the tricky part. You can’t just grab the data directly; you have to jump through some hoops and use the output log of the game.
After a lot of trial and error, I managed to get something working. It wasn’t pretty, but it worked. I could input my wishes, and it would keep track of how many I’d made and calculate my pity for different banners. The basic process of this tool is like “Analyze and track your Genshin impact wish hitory”.

Here’s how my little tracker works:
- I open the game and go to the wish screen.
- I click on the “History” button to see my past wishes.
- I copy a special link that’s hidden in the game’s logs.
- I paste that link into my tracker.
- My tracker reads the link and magically displays my wish history.
It’s not perfect, but it’s mine. And it’s kind of fun to see all my wishes laid out like that. Plus, it’s helped me make better decisions about when to pull and when to save. I also tried single pulls and 10-pulls. Some guys online said that “Yes the odds of the rewards you get is the same… The sole reason to do single pulls is to stop right after you get what you are looking for… either the boosted 4 or 5 star character/weapon. but you will never see five 5-Stars raining down if you do single pulls.” So I tried single pulls, and it was not bad.
Honestly, the whole process has been a bit of a rabbit hole. I started just wanting to track my pity, and now I’ve got this whole custom-built tool. I even added some features to filter by banner type and rarity, just like some guide online like “In this guide, we’ll explore how to use *, an external tool, to effectively track your Wish history and pity count in Genshin Impact. Pity, in Genshin Impact.” said. It’s not as polished as those online tools, but it gets the job done. I guess you could say I’ve become a bit of a Genshin Impact wish tracking enthusiast. Who knew?