

- How Many Characters Are in Genshin Impact? (April 2026)
How Many Characters Are in Genshin Impact? (April 2026)

Genshin Impact’s roster has grown a lot since launch, expanding with every region, Archon chapter, and story update. What started with a handful of characters has become a full lineup of elemental playstyles, roles, and personalities that shape how players build teams and experiment in combat. With the arrival of Natlan and Nod-Krai, the game reached a new stage of character diversity — and the total count continues to rise with each major patch. This guide covers exactly how many characters are in Genshin Impact and breaks them down in a way that helps with team-building and planning future pulls.
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Article Summary

There are currently 114 playable characters in Genshin Impact.
65 are 5★ characters, and 49 are 4★ characters.
Characters are primarily differentiated by Element, Weapon type, and Rarity.
The roster grows by 12–15 characters per year on average.
Aloy is still the rare and currently unobtainable collaboration-exclusive character.
Table Introduction

This table is here to give you a quick, at-a-glance look at every playable character currently in Genshin Impact. Instead of having to jump between wikis or separate character menus, everything is in one place. You can scroll through the list and instantly see what each character brings in terms of rarity, elemental alignment, and combat style. It’s a simple overview that helps with team planning, comparison, and just keeping track of the full roster as the game continues to grow.
All Genshin Impact Characters
Name | Rarity | Element | Weapon |
|---|---|---|---|
Aino | 4★ | Hydro | Claymore |
Albedo | 5★ | Geo | Sword |
Alhaitham | 5★ | Dendro | Sword |
Aloy | 5★ | Cryo | Bow |
Amber | 4★ | Pyro | Bow |
Arataki Itto | 5★ | Geo | Claymore |
Arlecchino | 5★ | Pyro | Polearm |
Baizhu | 5★ | Dendro | Catalyst |
Barbara | 4★ | Hydro | Catalyst |
Beidou | 4★ | Electro | Claymore |
Bennett | 4★ | Pyro | Sword |
Candace | 4★ | Hydro | Polearm |
Charlotte | 4★ | Cryo | Catalyst |
Chasca | 5★ | Anemo | Bow |
Chevreuse | 4★ | Pyro | Polearm |
Chiori | 5★ | Geo | Sword |
Chongyun | 4★ | Cryo | Claymore |
Citlali | 5★ | Cryo | Catalyst |
Clorinde | 5★ | Electro | Sword |
Collei | 4★ | Dendro | Bow |
Columbina | 5★ | Hydro | Catalyst |
Cyno | 5★ | Electro | Polearm |
Dahlia | 4★ | Hydro | Sword |
Dehya | 5★ | Pyro | Claymore |
Diluc | 5★ | Pyro | Claymore |
Diona | 4★ | Cryo | Bow |
Dori | 4★ | Electro | Claymore |
Durin | 5★ | Pyro | Sword |
Emilie | 5★ | Dendro | Polearm |
Escoffier | 5★ | Cryo | Polearm |
Eula | 5★ | Cryo | Claymore |
Faruzan | 4★ | Anemo | Bow |
Fischl | 4★ | Electro | Bow |
Flins | 5★ | Electro | Polearm |
Freminet | 4★ | Cryo | Claymore |
Furina | 5★ | Hydro | Sword |
Gaming | 4★ | Pyro | Claymore |
Ganyu | 5★ | Cryo | Bow |
Gorou | 4★ | Geo | Bow |
Hu Tao | 5★ | Pyro | Polearm |
Iansan | 4★ | Electro | Polearm |
Ifa | 4★ | Anemo | Catalyst |
Illuga | 4★ | Geo | Polearm |
Ineffa | 5★ | Electro | Polearm |
Jahoda | 4★ | Anemo | Bow |
Jean | 5★ | Anemo | Sword |
Kachina | 4★ | Geo | Polearm |
Kaedehara Kazuha | 5★ | Anemo | Sword |
Kaeya | 4★ | Cryo | Sword |
Kamisato Ayaka | 5★ | Cryo | Sword |
Kamisato Ayato | 5★ | Hydro | Sword |
Kaveh | 4★ | Dendro | Claymore |
Keqing | 5★ | Electro | Sword |
Kinich | 5★ | Dendro | Claymore |
Kirara | 4★ | Dendro | Sword |
Klee | 5★ | Pyro | Catalyst |
Kujou Sara | 4★ | Electro | Bow |
Kuki Shinobu | 4★ | Electro | Sword |
Lan Yan | 4★ | Anemo | Catalyst |
Lauma | 5★ | Dendro | Catalyst |
Layla | 4★ | Cryo | Sword |
Linnea | 5★ | Geo | Bow |
Lisa | 4★ | Electro | Catalyst |
Lynette | 4★ | Anemo | Sword |
Lyney | 5★ | Pyro | Bow |
Mavuika | 5★ | Pyro | Claymore |
Mika | 4★ | Cryo | Polearm |
Mona | 5★ | Hydro | Catalyst |
Mualani | 5★ | Hydro | Catalyst |
Nahida | 5★ | Dendro | Catalyst |
Navia | 5★ | Geo | Claymore |
Nefer | 5★ | Dendro | Catalyst |
Neuvillette | 5★ | Hydro | Catalyst |
Nilou | 5★ | Hydro | Sword |
Ningguang | 4★ | Geo | Catalyst |
Noelle | 4★ | Geo | Claymore |
Ororon | 4★ | Electro | Bow |
Qiqi | 5★ | Cryo | Sword |
Raiden Shogun | 5★ | Electro | Polearm |
Razor | 4★ | Electro | Claymore |
Rosaria | 4★ | Cryo | Polearm |
Sangonomiya Kokomi | 5★ | Hydro | Catalyst |
Sayu | 4★ | Anemo | Claymore |
Sethos | 4★ | Electro | Bow |
Shenhe | 5★ | Cryo | Polearm |
Shikanoin Heizou | 4★ | Anemo | Catalyst |
Sigewinne | 5★ | Hydro | Bow |
Skirk | 5★ | Cryo | Sword |
Sucrose | 4★ | Anemo | Catalyst |
Tartaglia | 5★ | Hydro | Bow |
Thoma | 4★ | Pyro | Polearm |
Tighnari | 5★ | Dendro | Bow |
Traveler (Aether / Lumine) | 5★ | Varies | Sword |
Varesa | 5★ | Electro | Catalyst |
Varka | 5★ | Anemo | Claymore |
Venti | 5★ | Anemo | Bow |
Wanderer | 5★ | Anemo | Catalyst |
Wonderland Manekin | 5★ | None | Sword |
Wriothesley | 5★ | Cryo | Catalyst |
Xiangling | 4★ | Pyro | Polearm |
Xianyun | 5★ | Anemo | Catalyst |
Xiao | 5★ | Anemo | Polearm |
Xilonen | 5★ | Geo | Sword |
Xingqiu | 4★ | Hydro | Sword |
Xinyan | 4★ | Pyro | Claymore |
Yae Miko | 5★ | Electro | Catalyst |
Yanfei | 4★ | Pyro | Catalyst |
Yaoyao | 4★ | Dendro | Polearm |
Yelan | 5★ | Hydro | Bow |
Yoimiya | 5★ | Pyro | Bow |
Yumemizuki Mizuki | 5★ | Anemo | Catalyst |
Yun Jin | 4★ | Geo | Polearm |
Zhongli | 5★ | Geo | Polearm |
Zibai | 5★ | Geo | Sword |
Table Explanation
We’re focusing on Rarity, Element, and Weapon because these three traits influence how a character performs in actual gameplay.
Rarity (4★ or 5★) reflects how each character is acquired and the general expectations surrounding their power and role inside a team. It’s one of the first things players look at when deciding which characters to build.
Element determines reactions, synergy, and combat identity. Genshin’s battle system revolves around how elements interact, so knowing a character’s element immediately suggests how they can be paired.
Weapon type defines attack patterns, charged attacks, and the type of weapons and artifact builds they benefit from. Characters using the same weapon often share similar play rhythms, but their element and kit decide what makes them unique.
By highlighting these three features together, you can quickly compare characters in a way that actually matters for gameplay and your future team compositions.
Also Read: How to Get Characters in Genshin Impact: A Complete Guide
How Many 4★ and 5★ Characters Are There?
Right now, Genshin Impact has a total of 114 playable characters. Out of those, 65 are 5★ characters, and 49 are 4★ characters. The roster has shifted more towards 5★ units over time as new regions and Archon chapters introduced more limited banners and story-important characters. Even so, 4★ characters continue to matter a lot in team-building, since they’re easier to obtain constellations for, which often unlock powerful upgrades and viable team compositions.
Who Is the Rarest Character?

The rarest character in Genshin Impact remains Aloy, as she has never returned to the game after her original limited collaboration event, and there is currently no gacha banner, constellation system, or rerun method associated with her. If you didn’t log in during the collaboration period back in Version 2.1–2.2, there’s no way to get her now.
In terms of gacha-exclusive rarity, Wonderland Manekin (from the Luna arcs) also falls into the minimal category due to being locked to a later-region release window and having had no reruns since its debut.
But if we’re talking truly unobtainable, Aloy is the rarest.
How Many New Characters are released each Year?
The average rate is 12–15 characters per year, which works out to about 1–2 additions per update cycle. This pace has been consistent from Mondstadt all the way to Fontaine, and continued as we entered Natlan and Nod-Krai. Major new region launches usually spike the count, while inter-region patches tend to slow down a bit and focus on reruns.
The roster keeps expanding, but many players feel that older characters are becoming less relevant over time.
Also Read: All of the New Characters in Luna I of Genshin Impact
FAQs About Genshin Impact Characters
Q: How do I get new characters in Genshin Impact?
A: Most characters are obtained through the Wish system using Primogems or Fates. Limited characters rotate through event banners, while some 4★ characters appear in the permanent banner. The Traveler is unlocked naturally through story progression.
Q: Are 5★ characters always better than 4★ characters?
A: Not always. 5★ characters usually have higher base stats and complex abilities, but many 4★ units are strong supports and can outperform higher rarity characters when built well and paired correctly.
Q: Do constellations matter a lot?
A: Yes. 4★ constellations are easy to collect and often give meaningful upgrades. 5★ constellations are much harder to obtain, so most players use 5★ units at C0, especially for teams that don’t require later constellations to function.
Q: Which element is the strongest in the meta?
A: There is no single strongest element. Combat strength comes from reactions and team synergy. Dendro-based teams reshaped the meta when introduced, but Melt and Vaporize teams remain strong and consistent.
Q: Do I need characters from every region to play the game effectively?
A: No. Any region’s characters can clear all game content. Building a team with good reactions, supportive passives, and proper artifacts matters far more than collecting characters from specific regions.
Final Words
Genshin Impact’s character roster has become one of the most recognized parts of the game — not just for combat depth, but for how attached players become to the world and its stories. With each new region, a fresh set of personalities joins the journey, and the roster feels more like an evolving cast rather than just units to collect. The steady pace of releases keeps the game moving without overwhelming players — and it ensures there’s always someone new worth trying. As we move deeper into Nod-Krai and beyond, it’s clear that the roster isn’t slowing down — Genshin is still growing, and there are more characters on the horizon. Good luck with your pulls!
“ Filip Premuš is a seasoned gaming content writer specializing in titles like Steal a Brainrot, Old School RuneScape, and other popular online games. With a sharp focus on accuracy, updates, and in-game strategy, he creates comprehensive guides that help players stay ahead of the meta and make informed decisions.”


