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Upcoming Genshin Characters Guide
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Want to pull your dream character without breaking the bank? You'll need more than crossed fingers. Smart primogem management starts with knowing exactly which characters are dropping and when their banners go live. HoYoverse's 2026 lineup is packed, and if you're flying blind, you'll end up with empty pockets and buyer's remorse.
Current Genshin Impact Banner Schedule
Right now in early 2026, we're deep into Version 5.4's banner rotation. Mavuika's getting another run (she's back already!) while Citlali makes her first appearance during the opening three-week window. When that phase wraps, Arlecchino returns for round two alongside Wriothesley's Cryo catalyst kit.
Here's what's live and what's next on the genshin impact banner schedule:
Version 5.4 (January 15 – February 25, 2026) - First half: Mavuika (Pyro, Claymore) + Citlali (Cryo, Catalyst) - Second half: Arlecchino (Pyro, Polearm) + Wriothesley (Cryo, Catalyst)
Version 5.5 (February 25 – April 8, 2026) - First half: Brand new Hydro character from Natlan + Neuvillette's comeback - Second half: Furina returns + Shenhe reappears
Each half runs roughly 21 days. That's three weeks to test characters in trial mode, farm their materials, and decide whether they're worth your stash. Weapon banners mirror this schedule—usually showcasing signature weapons for whoever's featured.
One critical detail most guides skip: your pity counter rolls forward between banner halves within the same patch, but it doesn't reset until the version number changes. Hit 75 wishes during Mavuika's window without scoring a five-star? That progress transfers straight to Arlecchino's phase. Your 50/50 win-or-lose status? That sticks around too until you actually land that golden pull.
Author: Ethan Rowland;
Source: okogames.site
Confirmed New Characters in Development
Between HoYoverse's official teasers and community leakers who've built solid reputations, we've got a pretty clear picture of upcoming genshin characters. The company drops official character reveals two patches out, while trustworthy data miners peek three to four patches ahead.
5-Star Character Predictions
Skirk sits at the top of everyone's wish list for late 2026. Miners have dug up complete character models plus fully recorded voice lines—she's likely Hydro or Cryo, wielding a sword. Her kit apparently amplifies damage from off-field, making her perfect for teams built around a single hypercarry DPS.
Iansan from Natlan showed up way back in the Travail trailer before the game even launched. Current leaks point toward Geo or Electro, polearm class, dropping somewhere around Version 5.7 or 5.8. Gameplay footage suggests rapid-fire strikes with serious energy generation—think Fischl but designed for endgame five-star compositions.
Varesa, the Dendro bow user from Sumeru's desert zones, popped up during Version 5.3's archon quest. Reliable sources say she's coming in Version 5.6 with a kit centered on spread reactions and elemental mastery scaling. Her signature weapon supposedly cranks up charged attack damage while buffing the whole team's EM.
The Snezhnayan Harbingers keep trickling in. Columbina and Sandrone have nearly finished character models sitting in game files, and their voice actors are already confirmed. Both read as Cryo users—Columbina's probably getting a catalyst while Sandrone might introduce a completely new weapon category.
4-Star Character Additions
Author: Ethan Rowland;
Source: okogames.site
Four-star releases have slowed way down compared to the game's early years, but several are locked in for 2026:
Ifa, a Dendro healer from Natlan, shows up in Version 5.5. He's basically four-star Baizhu—healing that scales off HP plus dendro application for bloom compositions. Expect him on Neuvillette's rerun banner.
Mizuki, an Anemo sword user from Inazuma, lands in Version 5.6. Beta footage shows crowd control abilities and anemo damage buffs, potentially replacing Sucrose when you don't need her EM sharing.
A third four-star (currently just called "Varka" in leaks) might actually be the Grand Master of the Knights of Favonius finally becoming playable. If that's accurate, he'd be Cryo or Anemo, claymore class, arriving in Version 5.8 or 5.9 during Mondstadt's Windblume Festival.
| Name | Element | Weapon | Rarity | Expected Patch |
| Skirk | Hydro/Cryo | Sword | 5-Star | 5.8 |
| Iansan | Geo/Electro | Polearm | 5-Star | 5.7 |
| Varesa | Dendro | Bow | 5-Star | 5.6 |
| Columbina | Cryo | Catalyst | 5-Star | 5.9 |
| Ifa | Dendro | Catalyst | 4-Star | 5.5 |
| Mizuki | Anemo | Sword | 4-Star | 5.6 |
Expected Rerun Banners and Rotation Patterns
Predicting genshin rerun banners used to feel like reading tea leaves. Not anymore. HoYoverse has settled into patterns you can actually track. Most characters see their first rerun 4-6 patches after debut, then pop up again every 8-12 patches depending on how popular they are.
Archons play by different rules entirely. Zhongli, Venti, and Raiden show up roughly every six months no matter what, usually tied to major festivals or region celebrations. Nahida and Furina have kept similar schedules since their releases.
Characters who flopped commercially? They wait longer. Albedo went 14 patches between his second and third appearances. Eula suffered through a 12-patch drought. Meanwhile, Hu Tao and Kazuha get frequent slots because players keep asking for them.
Late 2025 brought Chronicled Wish banners into the mix, completely changing rerun economics. These special banners feature three or four older five-stars at once, letting HoYoverse cycle through less-popular characters without burning a full event wish slot. Expect two Chronicled Wish windows yearly—typically during anniversary events and mid-year celebrations.
Looking at the data and recent trends, here's what's coming:
High Priority Reruns (Within 3 Patches) - Shenhe: Last appearance in Version 4.4 (January 2025), seriously overdue - Baizhu: Last seen Version 4.6 (April 2025), dendro teams need him - Ayaka: Last ran Version 4.5 (March 2025), freeze DPS mainstay - Xiao: Last appearance Version 4.4 (January 2025), anemo carry demand stays strong
Medium Priority Reruns (Within 6 Patches) - Yelan: Last ran Version 5.1 (October 2025), hydro support cornerstone - Nahida: Last appearance Version 5.2 (November 2025), archon rotation coming - Wanderer: Last seen Version 4.8 (July 2025), unique playstyle niche
Low Priority Reruns (Likely Chronicled Wish) - Albedo: Last ran Version 4.2 (November 2024), geo support with narrow appeal - Eula: Last appearance Version 4.7 (May 2025), physical damage struggles in current meta - Klee: Last seen Version 4.8 (July 2025), newer pyro DPS overshadow her
| Character | Last Banner Date | Days Since Rerun | Rerun Priority |
| Shenhe | January 2025 | 365+ | High |
| Baizhu | April 2025 | 290+ | High |
| Ayaka | March 2025 | 310+ | High |
| Yelan | October 2025 | 120+ | Medium |
| Albedo | November 2024 | 425+ | Low |
How Genshin Character Release Cadence Works
Understanding genshin character release cadence saves you from unrealistic expectations. HoYoverse runs a strict six-week patch cycle—each patch split into two three-week banner windows. This structure hasn't budged since Version 2.0 dropped in mid-2021.
Most patches introduce one fresh five-star, though major updates (the X.0 versions launching new regions) sometimes drop two. Four-stars appear way less frequently now—roughly one every other patch in 2026 versus nearly one per patch during the game's first year.
The dual banner system means two five-stars run at the same time during each window. Usually one slot features a debut character while the other offers a returning character. During patches without new releases, both slots showcase reruns, letting HoYoverse catch up on characters missing for months.
Banner windows don't always split evenly. Sometimes a character's banner stretches across both phases (called a "solo banner" period), especially for hyped releases like archons or popular DPS units. Furina got this treatment in Version 4.2, and Neuvillette in Version 4.1—giving players extra weeks to stockpile primogems.
Weapon banners run alongside character banners with Epitomized Path, the guarantee system that hands you your selected weapon after pulling two wrong five-stars. The path resets when banners change though, so timing matters—you can't build progress across multiple weapon rotations like you do with character pity.
Fresh characters always launch on patch day one, never mid-phase. Waiting for someone specific? Check the official livestream about 10 days before the patch drops. These streams reveal both phases' featured characters, giving you time to pivot your strategy.
Upcoming Events That Introduce New Characters
Character debuts always tie into story content and limited-time events. The genshin impact roadmap for 2026 shows several major genshin upcoming events introducing playable characters:
Lantern Rite 2026 (Version 5.5) brings Liyue's yearly celebration back. No new Liyue characters this time, but the event features Shenhe and Xianyun reruns alongside story quests diving into adepti lore. Missed these characters originally? Here's your second chance.
Windblume Festival 2026 (Version 5.8) marks Mondstadt's spring party. Leaks suggest this event finally makes Varka playable through his story quest revealing where he's been during his expedition. The festival usually includes rhythm minigames, character hangouts, and a free four-star selector.
Summertime Odyssey III (Version 5.6) sends players back to Golden Apple Archipelago for round three. This version introduces Varesa through limited quest chains exploring her desert ecology research and ancient civilization studies. The event packs combat challenges, exploration puzzles, and primogem hauls.
Natlan's Pilgrimage of the Return (Version 5.7) serves as Natlan's signature celebration, matching Liyue's Lantern Rite or Inazuma's Irodori Festival. Iansan debuts here with story quests examining her warrior culture role. Expect combat gauntlets, boss rushes, and weapon ascension materials.
Author: Ethan Rowland;
Source: okogames.site
Archon quests introduce characters outside limited events. The Snezhnayan chapter starting in Version 5.9 will make several Harbingers playable through main story rather than temporary events. This means late-joining players can still experience their introductions, unlike limited event characters whose lore becomes permanently missable.
Story quests for five-stars unlock immediately after pulling them, though they often reference limited event storylines. Pull Skirk in Version 5.8 and you'll get her story quest—but it assumes you finished the "Shadows of the Abyss" event from Version 5.7. HoYoverse started adding quest recaps for players who missed prior events, but some narrative details stay exclusive to participants.
How to Prepare for New Character Releases
Efficient prep for upcoming genshin characters separates casual players from those fielding fully-built characters on day one. The process starts weeks before banners drop.
Primogem Accumulation Strategy
Guaranteeing a featured five-star takes 28,800 primogems worst-case scenario (180 pulls hitting hard pity, losing 50/50 once). Most players trigger soft pity around 75-80 pulls though, making 14,400 primogems (90 pulls) a safer target for winning the coin flip.
Free-to-play players earn roughly 60-70 pulls per patch through: - Daily commissions: 1,800 primogems (11 pulls) - Spiral Abyss: 1,200 primogems (7 pulls) clearing floors 9-12 - Events: 2,000-2,500 primogems (12-15 pulls) - Maintenance compensation: 600 primogems (3 pulls) - Stardust shop: 5 intertwined fates - Codes and web events: 300-500 primogems (2-3 pulls)
Welkin Moon subscribers add 3,000 primogems monthly (18 pulls). Battle Pass buyers gain another 4 intertwined fates plus 680 primogems. A Welkin-only spender accumulates roughly 90-100 pulls per patch.
The biggest mistake I see is players blowing their primogems on weapon banners or impulsively pulling for four-stars. Set a target character, calculate how many patches you need to save, and stick to the plan. I guarantee you'll enjoy the game more when you're actually getting the characters you want instead of random five-stars you don't use
— Sarah Mitchell
Pre-Farming Materials
Fresh characters need specific materials you can gather before their banner goes live:
- Ascension gems and boss materials: Check leaks for the weekly boss (usually the current patch's new boss) and normal boss (often a new enemy type introduced one patch early). Farm these during the preceding patch.
- Local specialties: New characters demand regional materials from their home nation. Natlan characters need Natlan plants, Snezhnayan characters will need Snezhnayan flora. These unlock when the region drops, usually one patch before character debut.
- Talent books: Leaked info reveals which talent domain a character uses. Farm these on correct days (Monday/Thursday, Tuesday/Friday, or Wednesday/Saturday).
- Common enemy drops: Slimes, hilichurls, and fatui agents drop materials needed for talents. Stock up on the relevant type based on leaks.
Don't pre-farm too aggressively though. HoYoverse occasionally tweaks character kits during beta testing, changing material requirements. Wait until official drip marketing (two patches before release) to confirm materials, then start serious farming during the patch right before debut.
Understanding Pity Mechanics
Character event wish uses a tiered guarantee system:
- Soft pity kicks in at pull 74, dramatically boosting five-star rates from 0.6% to roughly 6% per pull
- Hard pity forces a five-star at pull 90 (you'll never actually reach this)
- 50/50 system means when you land a five-star, there's equal odds it's either the featured character or a standard banner five-star (Diluc, Jean, Keqing, Mona, Qiqi, Tighnari, Dehya)
- Guarantee activates after losing the coin flip, ensuring your next golden pull is the featured character
Four-star pity mirrors this at smaller scale—guaranteed every 10 pulls with a coin flip between featured and standard four-stars. Chasing specific four-stars is dangerous though. You might burn 100+ pulls without getting the four-star you want while accidentally triggering a five-star you didn't budget for.
Wish counters transfer between event banners—not just phases, but from one character banner to the next character banner. Drop 60 wishes on Mavuika without hitting five-star territory? Those 60 count toward Arlecchino's banner in the following phase. Critical distinction: counters DON'T transfer between different banner types. Character event wish progress stays separate from weapon banner and standard banner progress.
Author: Ethan Rowland;
Source: okogames.site
Frequently Asked Questions About Genshin Banners
Planning pulls in Genshin Impact rewards patience and homework. The banner schedule follows predictable patterns once you decode the six-week patch cycle and rerun rotation logic. Fresh characters arrive regularly but not so frequently that free-to-play players can't stockpile enough primogems between releases.
Pour resources into characters whose playstyles and team compositions genuinely excite you rather than chasing whatever's currently dominating spiral abyss. The game's content remains clearable with four-star characters and strategic team building. A well-built character you actually enjoy using will always outperform a neglected five-star you pulled on impulse.
Track official announcements through HoYoverse's social channels and livestreams for confirmed intel, but use reputable leak sources to plan two to three patches ahead. This approach balances preparation with flexibility, letting you pivot strategy as fresh information emerges without overcommitting to characters who might change during development.
The most successful players treat primogems like a limited resource demanding careful allocation. Set clear goals, calculate saving timelines, and resist the temptation to pull on every banner. Future you will be grateful when that must-have character finally arrives and you've got enough wishes banked to guarantee them.










