Love and Deepspace has recently launched Caleb’s 5-Star limited rate-up Wish Pool, Ghosts' Final March, and it is easily one of the most notable events in the current update cycle. Unlike a standard single limited card banner, this event features a pair of Solar-Slot 5-Star limited Memories: [Caleb: Nether Yearning] and [Caleb: Nether Parting]. Based on the official visuals and wording, these two Memories not only continue Caleb’s current event theme of the Nether Realm, yin and yang, obsession, and parting, but are also clearly designed around paired collection value and linked progression.
For Caleb-focused players, the appeal of this Wish Pool is very direct: two limited 5-Star Memories, limited-time availability, no addition to the permanent pool after the event ends, plus a system where one Memory can be selected at 150 Wishes, and both Memories can be secured within 150 Wishes at most while also unlocking the Companion [Caleb: Netherlord]. That means this event is not just about luck. It is also heavily about resource planning.
According to the official announcement, the Ghosts' Final March limited Wish Pool will be available during the following period:
Mar. 28 at 05:00 – Apr. 11 at 04:59 (server time)
The core rate-up content of this event is the following pair of Solar-Slot 5-Star limited Memories:
Caleb: Nether Yearning

Caleb: Nether Parting

Both of these are event-limited Memories. After the event ends:
They cannot be obtained through other methods
They will not enter the permanent Wish Pool, Xspace Echo
This point is extremely important. It makes this banner completely different from banners where a Memory is rate-up first and later added into the standard pool. In other words, if you care about Caleb limited collection value, or simply like this kind of paired Memory design, then this is not a banner that is easy to skip.
Nether Yearning leans more toward a restrained, suppressed emotional tone, with the feeling of being bound yet still unable to let go. Nether Parting, meanwhile, feels more focused on separation, farewell, and a stronger sense of fate. The visual presentation and wording of the two Memories clearly echo each other as a pair, which is exactly why many players are more interested in collecting both rather than stopping at just one.
The rules for this limited Wish Pool are not especially hard to understand, but there are several key points that players should be clear on before pulling.
The official rules clearly state that all Limited Wish Pools share the same pity system. That means however many pulls you already built up in a previous limited pool will carry over into this one. In the same way, the pity progress accumulated here will also carry over into the next limited pool.
This is a very important benefit for players, because it means you are not always starting from zero. Instead, you can judge whether this banner is worth pushing based on your current pity progress from earlier limited events.
During the event, when you obtain a 5-Star Memory, there is a 50% chance that it will be one of the two event-limited Memories: Nether Yearning or Nether Parting.
If the 5-Star you get is not one of the event-limited Memories, then the next time you obtain a 5-Star Memory, it is guaranteed to be an event-limited one.
This follows the more familiar “lose once, then guaranteed” structure. For most players, the real meaning of this rule is that even if the first 5-Star is off-banner, the next step is not pure gambling anymore. You know that your next 5-Star result will be much more stable.
This is also one of the most player-friendly parts of the double limited design. The official rules clearly state that if you have already obtained one of the event-limited 5-Star Memories, then the next event-limited 5-Star Memory you obtain will not be the same one again.
That means as long as you can steadily push toward the second limited Memory, you do not need to worry about getting the first one twice. For players who want the full pair, this rule greatly reduces duplication risk and makes resource investment much more predictable.
Because the cumulative reward design of this banner is built heavily around the 100-Wish and 150-Wish milestones.
During the first 100 Wishes, every time you reach another 10 Wishes, you receive Deepspace Wish: Limited ×1.
This effectively means the game is giving back a small amount of value through milestone rewards, helping reduce the practical cost of continuing your pulls.
This is the core safety line of the entire banner. Once you reach 150 Wishes, you can directly choose one of the two limited 5-Star Memories: Nether Yearning or Nether Parting.
When this is combined with the rules above:
If you lose the 50/50, the next 5-Star is guaranteed to be limited
If you already have one limited Memory, the next limited one cannot be a duplicate
At 150 Wishes, you can directly select one limited Memory
Together, these rules lead to the most important conclusion of the event:
Within 150 Wishes at most, players can secure both event-limited 5-Star Memories and unlock the Companion [Caleb: Netherlord].
That is exactly why so many players see this event as a banner worth saving for in advance. It is not an endless double rate-up banner that depends entirely on luck. It gives players a very clear and realistic completion target.
If Caleb is not your main focus and you are only interested because the event theme and illustrations look especially strong, then the most rational approach is to check two things first:
How close you are to pity from the previous limited pool
How far your current Diamonds and Deepspace Wish: Limited can realistically carry you
If you are already close to pity, then this banner is much easier to justify. But if you are still far from pity and your available resources are limited, then you need to think clearly about whether you are willing to spend for a banner whose main value comes from being limited and unavailable afterward.
For players who truly want both Memories, the most recommended goal is not “pull until I get one and stop.” The better plan is to build your budget around 150 Wishes. This banner’s rules are unusually friendly to that milestone, and the closer you get to it, the more stable your final result becomes.
A lot of bad banner experiences do not come from the banner being poorly designed. They come from an incomplete budget. Players want both limited Memories, but only prepare enough resources for one copy or maybe one and a half. That is what leads to the most awkward situations in the middle of a limited event.
If you have already decided that you want to go for Caleb’s full limited pair, then the answer is basically yes: the earlier you plan, the better.
During this event period, the official shop is also releasing Ghostlight Pack and the Memorydust Pack series, which include Deepspace Wish: Limited and other upgrade materials. According to the official promotion, discounts can go up to 90% off. This strongly suggests that the banner is intentionally structured to encourage concentrated resource investment during the event window.
For players who do not want to spend the last few days of the event scrambling for Diamonds, sorting out your resources earlier will feel much smoother. That is also why platforms like ManaBuy, which support Love and Deepspace Top Up, often become part of the resource planning conversation during major limited events. After all, the worst feeling in a double limited banner is not just being unlucky. It is reaching a critical milestone and then realizing you do not have enough pulls left to keep going.
Overall, the strength of Ghosts' Final March may not be defined purely by raw numerical power discussions, but it stands out strongly in terms of collection value, theme completeness, and banner structure.
Two limited 5-Star Memories that do not enter the permanent pool, plus a system where both can be secured within 150 Wishes while also unlocking the Companion, is more than enough to show that this is not a banner to approach casually with a few random pulls. It is a limited event built for players who are willing to make a clear resource plan in advance.
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