Love and Deepspace Summer Surge Wish Rewards: All Pull Milestones and Free Wishes

Summer Surge rewards players for the number of Wishes they make. This guide breaks down every cumulative milestone, the free Deepspace Wish: Limited tickets, which rewards are truly limited vs Lunar Shop, and the diamond cost of each pull tier.

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Trying to decide how many Wishes are actually worth spending on Caleb: Summer Surge? If you need extra Diamonds before the banner closes, you can use the Love and Deepspace top-up page on Topuplist through the official Topuplist store, then use this guide to choose the stopping point that fits your goal.

How Summer Surge Cumulative Wish Rewards Work

The Summer Surge cumulative Wish reward track gives extra rewards based on how many Wishes you make during the limited Caleb banner. Every Wish you spend on the event banner counts toward the track, whether it is a single pull or a 10-pull.

These rewards are separate from the Memories you pull. Even if your gacha luck is average, the milestone track gives you extra value for reaching certain Wish counts.

The important rule is that cumulative rewards usually need to be claimed manually from the event page. Reaching a milestone is not enough if the reward is still sitting behind a claim button.

For general Wish mechanics, pity, rates, and ticket behavior, the Love and Deepspace Wiki Wish page is a useful reference. For event-specific thresholds, always use the live Summer Surge event page as the final source.

Confirmed Summer Surge Reward Types

The Summer Surge reward track includes several headline rewards tied to Caleb’s limited event.

Reward

Type

Priority

Rule Reversal

Universal Headwear

Medium

Lingering Moment

General Photo Pose

Medium

Deepspace Wish: Limited

Limited Wish items

High

Leap & Dunk

Caleb outfit

High

Memory Ascension Materials

Upgrade materials

Medium-High

Some guides list milestone examples such as 30, 50, 70, or 100 Wishes. However, because exact reward thresholds should be confirmed from the live event page, the safest approach is to check your in-game milestone track before spending Diamonds.

How the Milestone Track Interacts With Pity

The cumulative reward track and the pity system run at the same time.

Love and Deepspace guarantees a 5-Star Memory within 70 Wishes, with increased probability after 60 Wishes. That means players near the 70-Wish range should check both systems before stopping:

  • How close are you to your next 5-Star?

  • Is your next 5-Star guaranteed to be the featured Memory?

  • How close are you to the next cumulative reward?

  • Is the reward worth the extra Diamonds?

The strongest stopping point is not always the same for every player. If you already pulled Caleb early, you may want to stop unless the next milestone is close. If you are near pity, a few more Wishes may be efficient because they advance both pity and milestone progress.

Deepspace Wish: Limited Explained

One of the most valuable reward types in Summer Surge is Deepspace Wish: Limited. These are limited-banner Wish items, and the banner normally consumes them before regular Deepspace Wish items or Diamonds.

Unused Deepspace Wish: Limited items convert into Empyrean Wish after expiration. That means they do not vanish completely, but they lose their limited-banner value once Summer Surge ends.

If you still want Caleb: Summer Surge or a near milestone, spend limited tickets before the event closes. If you are already done with the banner, letting them convert is acceptable.

Diamond Cost Per Pull

One Wish costs 150 Diamonds if you do not have enough Wish items. Use this table to estimate milestone costs from zero pulls.

Pull Count

Diamond Cost

10 Wishes

1,500 Diamonds

30 Wishes

4,500 Diamonds

50 Wishes

7,500 Diamonds

70 Wishes

10,500 Diamonds

100 Wishes

15,000 Diamonds

140 Wishes

21,000 Diamonds

The 140-Wish number is the worst-case featured guarantee if you start from zero pity, lose the first featured check, and need a second 5-Star.

Before topping up, subtract your current pity, saved Wishes, limited tickets, and any rewards you have not claimed yet. If you decide to push, the Love and Deepspace top-up page on Topuplist can help you cover the Diamond gap before the event timer ends.

Which Rewards Are Most Limited?

The most important reward is still the limited 5-Star Memory [Caleb: Summer Surge], because limited Memories do not enter the permanent Xspace Echo pool after the event ends.

The Leap & Dunk outfit should also be treated as a high-priority limited reward. If the event rules say it is only available during this Wish event, claim it before the banner closes. A future rerun is possible only if the developer announces one.

For Rule Reversal and Lingering Moment, check the live event rule page. Similar event accessories and poses may enter a later shop route such as the Lunar Shop, but do not assume this unless Summer Surge explicitly says so.

Best Pull Stopping Points

The best stopping point depends on your goal.

If you only want Caleb: Summer Surge, stop once you pull the Memory unless you are very close to a valuable milestone.

If you want cosmetics, check how far you are from Leap & Dunk. The outfit is the main cosmetic reason to keep pulling after getting the Memory.

If you are close to 70 Wishes, check your pity and guarantee status. This can be an efficient zone because the 5-Star guarantee is nearby, but it is not automatically worth it for everyone.

If you are far from both pity and the next reward, stopping is usually safer than chasing.

Should You Pull Only for Cumulative Rewards?

Usually, no. Cumulative rewards are best treated as bonuses that improve the value of pulls you already planned to make.

Pulling only for Rule Reversal or Lingering Moment may not be worth it if those items are later available through a shop route. Pulling for Deepspace Wish: Limited can be good if the milestone is close, but it still costs Diamonds to get there.

Pulling for Leap & Dunk is more reasonable if you value Caleb cosmetics and the milestone is within reach. Just calculate the exact Diamond cost before committing.

Final Pull Planning Checklist

Before the banner ends:

  • Check your current pity count.

  • Confirm whether your next 5-Star is guaranteed featured.

  • Check the live cumulative reward thresholds.

  • Claim every unlocked milestone reward.

  • Spend Deepspace Wish: Limited if you still want banner progress.

  • Decide whether Caleb, Leap & Dunk, or ticket rewards are your real goal.

  • Stop once your goal is complete.

  • Confirm all rewards are in your inventory.

If you need one final Diamond push, use the Love and Deepspace top-up page on Topuplist through Topuplist before the final server-time rush.

FAQ

What are the Summer Surge cumulative Wish rewards?

The reward track includes Rule Reversal, Lingering Moment, Deepspace Wish: Limited, Leap & Dunk, and Memory Ascension Materials.

Are the milestone thresholds fixed?

Check the live Summer Surge event page for exact thresholds. Some guides use common milestone examples, but the in-game event page is the final source.

Is Leap & Dunk limited?

Treat Leap & Dunk as event-limited unless a future rerun or official shop route is announced.

Do Rule Reversal and Lingering Moment enter Lunar Shop?

Only if the Summer Surge event rules say so. Similar rewards may enter later shops, but do not assume without checking the live notice.

How many Diamonds does one Wish cost?

One Wish costs 150 Diamonds.

How many Diamonds does 70 Wishes cost?

Seventy Wishes cost 10,500 Diamonds before counting saved tickets or free Wish items.

What happens to unused Deepspace Wish: Limited?

Unused Deepspace Wish: Limited converts into Empyrean Wish upon expiration.

Should I stop after pulling Caleb: Summer Surge?

If Caleb was your only goal, yes. Keep pulling only if the next cumulative reward is close and worth the Diamond cost.

Is 70 Wishes the best stopping point?

It can be efficient if you are close to pity or a valuable milestone, but it is not automatically the best choice for every player.

Is this guide official?

No. This guide is for informational purposes and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Infold Games, Papergames, or Love and Deepspace.

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