The ongoing Genshin Impact double banner features the Hydro DPS character Tartaglia and the Electro support Yae Miko as their limited five-star characters. Both banners feature a strong four-star lineup which consists of three relatively new characters: Thoma, Shikanoin Heizou and Layla.
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Even though each Genshin Impact update features six different four-star units, there are still some characters who have not appeared on a banner since March this year. Reddit user RapidFresh has shared a list of characters ranked by the number of consecutive banners they have missed. On top of the list is the Electro bow user Kujou Sara who has already skipped six updates with her last appearance being during Genshin Impact version 2.5. She is the adopted daughter of the Kujou Clan who plays a big part in the whole Inazuma Arc.
Some fans don’t like the fact that since her release back in September 2021, Sara has only made one additional banner appearance which is very uncommon for four-star characters. There is a chance that HoYoverse could be waiting for the next Raiden Shogun re-run to feature Sara on the banner since she’s known to be one of her most loyal servants and the two characters have never appeared on a banner without each other.
The second character on the list is Rosaria who also skipped five updates which means that players can expect her to be a part of at least one of the upcoming banners for Genshin Impact version 3.3. While Rosaria is a great sub-DPS character without any constellations, players who want to pull for her should get her C4 level. She can also be a great fit for the support role if players need a decent Cryo application or the field.
Just like Rosaria, the third character is also a Cryo user named Chongyun. Unlike the two previous characters, Chongyun’s official release dates way back to update 1.1 which makes him one of the oldest characters in the game. Thanks to a well-rounded kit, he can fit multiple roles within a Genshin Impact party. He is a crucial part of the popular National team composition where he plays the role of a Cryo support.
Genshin Impact is now available on Mobile, PC, PS4, and PS5. A Switch version is in development.
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