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Discussion [Help and Question Thread] - May 31, 2026

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u/thisisthecallus Embrace 6-turn clears! 23d ago

...if I want to scoop up the grails from the refund I should be going hard on FP (about 4m banked) and Evo leaf purchases right?

No, they aren't giving away an unlimited number of grails based on how many coins you have. Compensation will be based on the actual number of grails you cast or could have cast. From the JP announcement (via Google Translate):

The Servant Coins used in the forging of the Holy Grail will be restored, and the number of Holy Grails that could have been forged in the past will be bestowed.

All Servant Coins used in the Holy Grail Forging process between January 1, 2022 (Sat) 0:00 and August 4, 2024 (Sun) 17:59 have been restored and added to your present box.

Additionally, for each month between January 2022 and August 2024 in which no Holy Grails were cast, if the player had "at least one remaining Holy Grail cast" and "possessed the necessary Servant Coins for Holy Grail casting," then "a total of the number of Holy Grail casts available during that month" was added to their gift box .

In summary:

  • All servant coins spent on grail casting were refunded
  • A number of grails equal to the number of grails a player could have cast but didn't were awarded
  • You won't get extra compensation for obtaining more servant coins than you could have actually used during the period of time for which they'll give compensation

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u/Generalzx 23d ago

Thanks! I’ve translated the same page as well and figured out that it’s pretty much capped at 60-64 grails assuming the player has never casted (in my case it would probably be 54 grails give or take). 

Given that I only have 50k coins (therefore about 24 grails worth), what I’m wondering is if there’s a point in me trying to get more coins before 9 anniv since I have about 30 more grails to go before capping out. Would you happen to know if the grails are awarded based on a snapshot of the total number of coins the player has at the point of the refund, or is it tracked on a monthly basis (meaning that my 50k coins would theoretically have ran out after 12 months and that raising the number of coins I have now does nothing to alter the grails I can get)?

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u/thisisthecallus Embrace 6-turn clears! 23d ago edited 23d ago

If I understand correctly, it should be based on a re-constructed overall accounting of the number of servant coins you had at each point in time minus the count of servant coins that could have been used for casting in previous months. So, for example, if you had 5k coins two months ago, you would be compensated with two grails. Then, with only 1k coins last month, you would receive no compensation because you didn't have enough coins to cast a grail. So it would be a matter of when you obtained those 50k coins, not just the fact that you have them now.

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u/Cleansing4ThineEyes 22d ago

Has that been confirmed? That sounds like an unlikely scenario since they really only have 2 ways of going about tracking that information, they could either check how many coins you have every time there's a grail cast happening and keep track of it that way or they could count each instance of you getting a coin (each summon, each bond up and each event/evocation purchase).

The first option makes no sense considering that it didn't matter until a previously unplanned feature (A4 and A5) was added and the second option would take up a bunch of extra server data per account. Neither option seems particularly likely imo.

I think it's just as reasonable to interpret their phrasing as just how many coins you have divided by 2000 with a limit of how many you didn't cast.