GachaPull: an open API, measured honestly

Abstract · rip packs · open pull feed (we record everything) · data refreshed 2026-07-10 08:34 UTC · by RipIndex, independent — methodology

GachaPull (pull.gacha.game) runs digital rip packs on the Abstract chain — graded cards and sealed product with published odds, an instant buyback, and a wide-open public API. That openness is the story here: RipIndex has recorded 25,246 pulls from its live feed and values every one at GachaPull's own buyback — the honest cash-in-hand number, not the theoretical one.

Live: published edge vs cash-out edge

PackPriceTheoretical edgeCash-out edgePulls (7d)
World Cup Freekick Rip$0.5 +2.0% -5.1% 1,559
World Cup Kickoff Rip$1.25 +2.0% -5.1% 487
One Piece OP16 JP Rip$1.5 +2.0% -5.1% 2,089
Pokemon Asia Abyss Eye Pack$1.5 +2.0% -5.1% 2,716
Lorcana Spark Rip$2 +2.0% -5.1% 628
Dragon Ball Capsule Rip$2.25 +2.0% -5.1% 253
World Cup Matchday Rip$2.75 +2.0% -5.1% 528
Pokémon Asia Explorer Rip Pack$3 +2.0% -5.1% 0
Pokémon Asia Quick Rip Pack$3 +2.0% -5.1% 0
Riftbound Scout Rip$3.5 +2.0% -5.1% 184
Lorcana Ink Rip$4 +2.0% -5.1% 75
Dragon Ball Power Rip$4.5 +2.0% -5.1% 117
One Piece Asia Quick Rip Pack$5 +3.0% -4.2% 0
Riftbound Champion Rip$7 +2.0% -5.1% 365

Same lesson as every site that publishes generous numbers: the theoretical edge (published card values vs price) can flirt with positive, but the cash-out edge — what selling straight back actually clears — runs negative. The gap is the buyback haircut, and it's the house's.

One honest gap: GachaPull's API exposes no pool or inventory contents — we can measure what comes out (every pull), but not what's currently loaded in. So there are no grail-restock signals for GachaPull anywhere on RipIndex, and no pool-based odds audit — realized results are the whole picture here.

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Frequently asked

Is GachaPull legit?

The mechanics are real and unusually transparent — a fully open API, published odds, working buyback. We record every pull from its live feed. Real, and still −EV: valued at the actual buyback, packs return less than they cost on average.

GachaPull shows some packs near or above breakeven — true?

The theoretical edge (published values vs price) sometimes reads positive. Apply the buyback — the price you can actually sell at — and the cash-out edge goes negative across the board. Both columns are in the table above.

Why does RipIndex have no grail or restock data for GachaPull?

Their API exposes no pool contents — nothing to see inside the packs, only what comes out. We measure realized results (every pull) and publish that; inventory-based signals aren't possible until their API exposes them.

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