A strong start in a new gacha game can dramatically change your experience, often shaping your progress for weeks or even months. The process of starting fresh, completing the tutorial, and doing your first few summons until you get a high‑tier character is known as rerolling. For many gacha players, securing a powerful SSR or UR unit right away is essential.
The downside? Rerolling can be extremely time‑consuming and tedious. This is where LDPlayer, a popular Android emulator, offers a game‑changing solution: its Multi‑Instance feature.
By using LDPlayer’s Multi‑Instance Manager, you can run multiple copies of the same game at once, each tied to its own independent account. This turns what might be a single long reroll effort into four, six, or even eight attempts running in parallel, dramatically speeding up your chance of landing a strong starting roster. This guide walks you through advanced strategies to turn that feature into a streamlined, high‑efficiency reroll workflow.

Setting Up Your Rerolling Environment
Successful multi‑instance rerolling starts with solid preparation and optimization of your emulator setup.
Essential Prerequisites
Before you attempt to run multiple instances, make sure your PC meets two key requirements:
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Virtualization Technology (VT) must be enabled: You’ll need to enter your PC’s BIOS settings and ensure VT is enabled. Without it, your machine won’t be able to handle multiple emulator instances efficiently — you may face lag or crashes.
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Sufficient system resources: Running 4‑8 copies of a game demands a lot of CPU and RAM. Ideally, you’d have 16 GB or more of RAM. If you have less, you’ll need to optimize (which we will cover) to make it work smoothly.
Creating the “Golden Instance”
Efficiency is key. The most time‑consuming part of rerolling often is the initial download, data unpacking, and tutorial. The “Golden Instance” strategy lets you bypass repeating those steps.
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Initial Setup: In your main LDPlayer instance, install the target gacha game and play through the introduction and tutorial.
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The Stop Point: Stop right before the first guaranteed or free summon becomes available. This is your optimal save point.
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Clone/Backup Step:
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Open LDPlayer’s Multi‑Instance Manager.
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Select your primary instance (the one you just completed up to the stop point).
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Use the Clone function to create as many copies as your PC can handle (start with 3‑4). These clones will inherit all the game data and settings, instantly placing you at the pre‑summon save point.
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Resource Allocation: Optimizing for Scale
The default settings often assign more CPU and RAM than background reroll instances actually need. Adjusting these is critical for stability when scaling.
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Adjusting Instance Settings: In Multi‑Instance Manager, open settings for each cloned instance and reduce resource allocation:
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CPU: Set to 1‑2 cores per instance.
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RAM: Set around 1024 MB to 1536 MB (1 GB to 1.5 GB) per instance.
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Performance over Graphics: Inside the game settings (in your Golden Instance, before you clone), lower graphics quality and frame rate to minimum. This reduces GPU load, which is often the bottleneck when running many instances.
The Rerolling Workflow: Step‑by‑Step Execution
With your optimized clones ready, the Multi‑Instance Sync feature becomes the heart of your workflow.
Launching and Arranging Instances
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Use Multi‑Instance Manager to start all cloned instances.
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Arrange the windows automatically in a grid so you can visually monitor them. Keeping them organized helps you spot errors quickly.
Mastering Multi‑Instance Sync
The Sync feature clones your mouse clicks, keyboard inputs, and swipes from your Master Instance (the one you are controlling) to all Slave Instances simultaneously. This saves time and effort.
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Activating Sync: On the sidebar of your Master Instance, find and click the Operation Synchronization (usually a chain link icon). Select which instances to sync.
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Core Synced Actions: This tool is especially useful for non‑random, repetitive actions:
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Navigating menus to reach the summon screen.
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Skipping story dialogues.
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Collecting tutorial or pre‑registration rewards and tutorial currency.
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The Summon Phase: Once every instance reaches the summon screen, execute your pulls. Each instance spends its own in‑game currency independently, but the clicks happen at the same time.
Troubleshooting Minor Desyncs
Sometimes lag will cause an instance to fall slightly behind (desync).
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Quick Fix: If you see one instance is out of sync (for example, dialogue still open while others moved on), pause the Sync, manually click the necessary action in that lagging instance, then resume Sync.
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Being able to pause and adjust keeps your workflow stable and efficient.
Reset and Repeat: The Efficiency Loop
You’ve made your summons but didn’t hit the ideal SSR/UR. Now you need to reset the accounts fast and loop back to your Golden Instance state.
The Fastest Way to Reset
The reset method depends on the game:
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Games with In‑Game Reset (Ideal): If the game provides a built‑in “Account Reset” or “Delete Data” option, use Sync to perform that action across all instances at once.
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File Deletion Method (Advanced Technique): If no quick reset option exists, you can force a fresh account state by deleting certain local files:
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Stop the game app on all instances (do not close the LDPlayer instance).
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On the Master Instance, use LDPlayer’s built‑in File Manager to navigate to the game’s local data folder (often
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Locate and delete the
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Use Sync (if possible) to delete the folder on the other instances, or do it manually.
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Restart the game app on all instances — they should now treat it as a fresh install and return to the tutorial or title screen, often without re‑downloading large assets.
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Cloning for the Next Cycle
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Using the Delete Method: If your deletion worked, simply restart the game on existing instances and return to the Golden Instance point. No re‑cloning needed.
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Using the Clone Method: If the game forces a full re‑download or you encounter issues, delete the failed instances and create new clones from your original Golden Instance backup image.
Advanced Tips for the Pro Reroller
Using Macros for Automation
For highly repetitive tasks (like skipping long un‑skippable dialogue sequences or claiming daily login rewards before the summon):
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Use LDPlayer’s Macro Recorder.
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Record the series of clicks once on the Master Instance.
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Play the macro back across all synced instances simultaneously.
This reduces strain on your fingers and speeds up the whole process.
Monitoring PC Health
Keep an eye on your system’s resource usage via the Windows Task Manager.
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If your CPU usage hits 100% or RAM usage is maxed out, reduce the number of active instances.
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Over‑loading your system will lead to crashes, which will force you to restart and erase your reroll progress.
Smart Team Composition After a Good Pull
A successful reroll isn’t only about pulling a single high‑rarity unit; it’s about setting up a strong early‑game foundation.
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Use the good pull to secure a unit that fits into a viable early‑game team composition (look up current Tier Lists).
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Sometimes, a strong support unit is more valuable early on than a flashy damage dealer, if it helps your team succeed in early stages and content.
Conclusion
The LDPlayer Multi‑Instance tool is more than just a way to play multiple accounts—it becomes a powerful utility for serious gacha players who aim for peak efficiency. By mastering the “Golden Instance,” optimizing your PC resources, leveraging Sync and Reset loops, and applying smart team‑building logic, you can secure the strongest possible start in your next gacha game in record time. Stay ready, stay efficient, and dominate the reroll process from the jump.