
What's Dropping April 2, 2026
| Item | Rarity | Echo Cost | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dazzling Glory | S-Tier Accessory | 1,388–1,888 Echoes | Prospector |
| Dazzling Lone Wolf | A-Tier Costume | 1,388 / 1,178 Week 1 | Prospector |
| Mario Pet | B-Rarity Pet | 388 Echoes | Pet |
| Doctor Puppy | A-Tier Pet | Expired Mar 14 | Limited |
| Wolf Knight | A-Tier Pet | 888 / 710 Week 1, expires Apr 1 | Limited |
The Mario Pet at 388 Echoes is 56% cheaper than standard A-Tier pets. That's not an accident — it's a deliberate accessibility choice, likely tied to the collaboration context.
April 2 is also the final day of the Farewell Titantree Forest event (March 5–April 2). Players who managed Echoes well throughout arrive with options. Those who burned them on impulse purchases during Weeks 2–3 arrive scrambling.
Confirmed vs. Estimated: Transparency Note
- Mario Pet at 388 Echoes — officially confirmed
- Dazzling Glory at 1,388–1,888 Echoes — genuine data conflict; Hearts Aligned S-Tier was 1,888, other sources cite 1,388 as standard accessory rate
- F2P earning estimates (5,000–5,800 Echoes over the event) — community-tested, widely consistent
Budget for 1,888 until the April 2 patch notes confirm the real number.
Echo Packages: Which Bundle Actually Wins

Echoes are server-locked and never expire. Server-locked means a wrong-server top-up is unrecoverable. Never-expiring means there's no penalty for buying ahead of a banner.
| Package | Base Echoes | With First-Top-Up Double | Cost/Echo (First Time) |
|---|---|---|---|
| $0.99 | 66 | 132 | $0.0150 |
| $9.99 | 759 | 1,518 | $0.0132 ✅ Best |
| $99.99 | 7,249 | 14,498 | $0.0138 |
The $9.99 bundle is the sweet spot. The $99.99 bundle is actually less efficient per Echo when the first-top-up double applies — counterintuitive, but the math is clear.
The most expensive mistake in this game: burning your first-top-up bonus on the $0.99 bundle. That costs you 1,386 Echoes compared to applying it to $9.99. The first-top-up bonus is a once-per-account event. Treat it like a limited item.
Don't spend it before April 2. Stack it with the Dazzling Glory release window.
Monthly Card vs. One-Time Bundle
The monthly card builds value over time — it's not the right tool for an April 2 deadline. If you're targeting Dazzling Glory or the Mario Pet on release day, a direct bundle purchase is faster and more predictable. Use the monthly card as background income alongside your main purchase, not instead of it.
How to Top Up via BitTopup
- Find your UID: Settings → Account/Games (numeric ID — no password needed)
- Note your server: Asia / NA / EU — must match your purchase
- Select bundle, enter UID and server
- Complete payment — delivery typically takes minutes
For players planning their Identity V Echo top up best value April 2026, BitTopup offers competitive rates worth checking against in-game prices, especially when stacking multiple bundles for Dazzling Glory.
Cumulative recharge milestones also reward consistent top-ups passively: 300 Echoes total unlocks Graffiti + 60 Inspirations; 2,000 unlocks a Portrait + 400 Inspirations; 10,000 earns 1 Spark.
Dazzling Glory S-Tier: Cost Breakdown & Whether It's Worth It
Direct Purchase vs. Gacha — This Isn't Close

Direct purchase wins. Always. Unless you're already deep in soft pity.
| Path | Echoes Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Direct (1,388) | 1,388 | If lower price confirmed |
| Direct (1,888) | 1,888 | Hearts Aligned precedent |
| Direct S-Tier Costume | 2,888 | If classified as full costume |
| Gacha Soft Pity | ~19,000 | ~60 pulls average |
| Gacha Hard Pity | ~79,500 | 250 pulls guaranteed |
Gacha hard pity is 27–57x more expensive than direct purchase. The math is unambiguous. Only consider gacha if you're already at 50+ pulls on the current Essence season.
Is Dazzling Glory Worth Buying?
For Prospector mains — yes. S-Tier accessories are infrequent releases, and the simultaneous A-Tier costume drop suggests a coordinated content push that won't repeat soon. If you're not a Prospector main, this is cosmetic-only with zero gameplay impact. Spend accordingly.
Mario Pet: Everything You Need to Know

388 Echoes. B-rarity. Releases April 2, 2026. No confirmed end date — but NetEase's pattern with collaboration items means you should treat it as time-limited and not assume it sticks around indefinitely.
This is a legitimate F2P target. If you missed Doctor Puppy (expired March 14) or can't reach Wolf Knight before April 1, the Mario Pet at 388 Echoes is achievable even on a tight budget. A consistent F2P player has more than enough headroom to cover it while still targeting higher-priority items.
Priority Stack for the Event
- 🔴 Doctor Puppy — expired March 14, gone
- 🔴 Wolf Knight — Week 1 discount expired; standard 888 Echoes available until April 1
- 🟡 Garden-Cyclamen furniture — 288 Echoes, expires April 19
- 🟢 Mario Pet — 388 Echoes, April 2
- 🟢 Dazzling Glory S-Tier — 1,388–1,888 Echoes, April 2
Limited A-Tier pets take priority over everything else — they don't come back. The Mario Pet sits below them in urgency but above permanent S-Tier costumes if budget forces a choice, because 388 Echoes is a low ask for a limited collaboration item.
Best Echo Strategy by Scenario
Scenario A: Only Want Dazzling Glory S-Tier
Budget for 1,888 Echoes (worst case). One $9.99 first-top-up double (1,518 Echoes) + one standard $9.99 (759 Echoes) = 2,277 Echoes for ~$20. That covers 1,888 with 389 left over — enough for the Mario Pet too.
Already used your first-top-up bonus? Three $9.99 bundles = 2,277 Echoes for ~$30.
Scenario B: Only Want the Mario Pet
One standard $9.99 bundle (759 Echoes) covers 388 with 371 to spare. F2P players with consistent dailies should have this covered without spending at all.
Scenario C: Want Both
Combined worst case: 1,888 + 388 = 2,276 Echoes.
| Player Type | Purchase | Total Echoes | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| First-time top-up | Two $9.99 (1 with double) | 2,277 | ~$20 |
| Returning spender | Three $9.99 | 2,277 | ~$30 |
| F2P supplement | One $9.99 + earned Echoes | 759 + 500–800 | ~$10 |
The F2P supplement path is genuinely viable. Community data shows active players earn 5,000–5,800 Echoes over 28 days: dailies (3,360), weeklies (2,000), ranked (~1,400), events (200–500). If you've been active since March 5, you likely have the Mario Pet covered outright and a real contribution toward Dazzling Glory.
For players planning their Identity V cheap recharge for Dazzling Glory S-Tier, stacking the first-top-up double with the April 2 release window is the single highest-leverage move available. Don't waste it on a pre-event impulse buy.
One Efficiency Step Most Players Skip
Before topping up anything, audit your Fragments and Clues. Doctor Puppy costs 3,188 Fragments — players who had that sitting unused could have saved 888 Echoes. Garden-Cyclamen costs 1,088 Fragments for three plots. This audit consistently gets skipped and consistently costs real money.
Also: redeem code queenbee1127 before any top-up. Community-reported yield is 50–150 Echoes depending on account. Small, but it counts toward cumulative recharge milestones and costs nothing.
F2P & Low-Spender Reality Check
What F2P Actually Earns
| Source | Echoes |
|---|---|
| Dailies (~120/day × 28) | 3,360 |
| Weeklies (~500/week × 4) | 2,000 |
| Ranked rewards | 1,400 |
| Event missions | 200–500 |
| Total | ~5,000–5,800 |
Can F2P Get Dazzling Glory?
Realistically, no — not as a direct purchase without exceptional restraint. At 1,388–1,888 Echoes, it consumes a significant chunk of a full event's earnings. Spend anything on Wolf Knight or other event items and the math gets tight. Treat Dazzling Glory as a stretch goal requiring either perfect discipline or a small top-up.
Can F2P Get the Mario Pet?
Yes — comfortably. 388 Echoes is well within reach for any player active since early March. Even players who spent on Wolf Knight should have enough remaining. This is the rare case where limited collaboration item and F2P accessible genuinely coexist.
When to Skip and Save
If budget forces a choice between Dazzling Glory and saving for a future banner: S-Tier accessories are infrequent but do return eventually. The Mario Pet's collaboration status makes its return timeline uncertain — that's the stronger case for spending now. Between the two April 2 items, the Mario Pet is actually the higher-urgency purchase if you're budget-constrained.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Echoes do I need for Dazzling Glory S-Tier? Budget 1,888 until the April 2 patch notes confirm the price. Sources conflict between 1,388 (standard accessory rate) and 1,888 (Hearts Aligned precedent). If it's classified as a full S-Tier costume, the cost jumps to 2,888.
Does the Mario Pet have a confirmed end date? No. Based on NetEase's pattern with collaboration items, treat it as time-limited and don't assume indefinite availability after April 2.
Does the first-top-up bonus work through third-party platforms? Yes — the bonus is tied to your account, not the purchase channel. It triggers on your first-ever Echo purchase regardless of where you buy. Confirm your account has never topped up before applying this strategy.
What happens to unused Echoes after the event ends? Nothing. Echoes never expire and carry forward to future banners. Buying ahead of a release has no downside.
Should I buy Dazzling Lone Wolf A-Tier alongside Dazzling Glory? Only if budget allows after securing your priorities. Stacking both runs 2,566–3,276 Echoes total. Prioritize the S-Tier accessory first — the A-Tier costume is more likely to see future discounts or Fragment availability.
Is the pity system relevant for Dazzling Glory? Only if you're already at 50+ Essence pulls. Direct purchase at 1,388–1,888 Echoes is 27–57x cheaper than hard pity. Skip the gacha entirely unless you're already deep in.
The Mario Pet at 388 Echoes is the most accessible limited item this season — F2P players can get it, and it should be on everyone's list. Dazzling Glory S-Tier requires either solid event discipline or a targeted $10–$20 top-up. Apply your first-top-up double to the $9.99 bundle, audit Fragments before spending, and arrive at April 2 with 300–500 Echoes in reserve. That's the complete playbook.


















