
Enterprise-level runners can be assigned to multiple organizations in an enterprise account.
Organization-level runners can process jobs for multiple repositories in an organization. Repository-level runners are dedicated to a single repository. You can add self-hosted runners at various levels in the management hierarchy: Self-hosted runners can be physical, virtual, in a container, on-premises, or in a cloud. With self-hosted runners, you can create custom hardware configurations that meet your needs with processing power or memory to run larger jobs, install software available on your local network, and choose an operating system not offered by GitHub-hosted runners. Self-hosted runners offer more control of hardware, operating system, and software tools than GitHub-hosted runners provide. For more information about GitHub Actions, see " Understanding GitHub Actions." Unless you’re filling out your armory for swords and spears, don’t spend your wishes on the standard banner.A self-hosted runner is a system that you deploy and manage to execute jobs from GitHub Actions on. But Venti’s higher chances doesn’t crowd out the chance to get other five- or four-star characters, not as much as weapons do for the standard banner. At the moment, it’s the one featuring the wind bard Venti, who’s chances are only slightly higher for that banner. If that’s not your focus, use your wishes on the special event banner.
If you want characters, roll with the event banner: The “standard” banner (which features characters Jean and Diluc) crowds your chances to get better characters by also offering a high chance to get a weapon. You can alleviate the itch to gamble by tossing an individual wish down the well with no worry of your odds being worse than when you spend 10 wishes. You don’t have to blow it all once it’s saved up. But this doesn’t mean you won’t be able to get the same chances by doing individual rolls. Don’t save your rolls, just spend them as you get them: The game offers a guaranteed good character or weapon if you decide to roll 10 times at once. It’s the only way to spend money in the game that isn’t meant to completely screw you over for literally 99 percent of the time. It’s not much, but it’ll add up by the end of the month. Buy the “Blessings of the Welkin Moon” pass: For $5, you’ll be receiving a daily allotment of currency you can spend on a “wish,” the game’s jargon for gambling and rolling for a new character or five-star weapon.