The cast of characters in miHoYo's Genshin Impact hails from the continent of Teyvat, which has seven nations: Mondstadt, Liyue, Inazuma, Sumeru, Fontaine, Natlan, and Snezhnaya. Each nation is ruled by one of seven Archons, or gods. Nearly all playable characters control one of seven natural elements with help from a Vision, a device granted by the heavens to those with great ambitions, with the exception of some characters who control the elements through their own supernatural powers, such as Dainsleif, the Archons, and the Traveler.
Design
Some of Genshin Impact's characters were first introduced in an official manga released prior to the game's launch.[1]
When designing characters, the designers first decide who the character is at their core as well as their needs, then may design the character to fit that original idea and those needs.[2] Designers may also consider the relation of a character to other characters in Teyvat: for instance, the elegant and reserved opera singer Yun Jin was designed to juxtapose the fiery and unbound rock star Xinyan.[3]
Many characters are derived from legends of certain nations: the adepti of Liyue, for example, are based on the Xian of Daoism. The idea of the Vision itself also derives from Daoism: the concept of a third eye manifests itself in humans in the form of their Vision.[2] Some characters are also named after historical figures, such as Alhaitham and Tighnari.
Characters
Playable
The following is a table that lists all currently confirmed playable characters by region in alphabetical order. All playable characters are associated with a specific region, with the exception of the Travelers and Aloy, who come from their own world.
All characters wield one of 5 weapon types: swords, polearms, claymores, bows, or catalysts.
Outlanders
Name | Element | Weapon | Voice Actor | Description | Citations |
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Aether | Changeable | Sword |
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The main protagonist of the game, who is known as the Traveler. Players can choose to play as either Aether (male) or Lumine (female). After being separated from their twin, they are on a journey to meet the gods of Teyvat. | |
Lumine | |||||
Aloy | Cryo | Bow |
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The protagonist of Horizon Zero Dawn. She was added to the game for a limited time as part of a collaboration between miHoYo and Guerrilla Games. | [6] |
Mondstadt
Mondstadt was released in September 2020.
Name | Element | Weapon | Voice Actor | Description | Citations |
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Albedo | Geo | Sword |
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The Chief Alchemist of the Knights of Favonius and the Captain of its Investigation Team. Albedo is not human, but rather a homunculus created by the legendary Khaenri'ahan alchemist Rhinedottir. | [7][8] |
Amber | Pyro | Bow |
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An outgoing, gregarious Knight of Favonius and the only member of its Outrider unit; she is widely regarded as the gliding champion of Mondstadt. Amber is the first playable character that players obtain in the game, other than the Traveler. | [7][9] |
Barbara | Hydro | Catalyst |
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The Deaconess of the Church of Favonius and the younger sister of Jean, who is also a famous idol. Players can obtain Barbara after completing the prologue of the main story. | [7][10] |
Bennett | Pyro | Sword |
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A member of the Mondstadt branch of the Adventurers' Guild, who is well known for his almost supernaturally bad luck. | [7][11] |
Diluc | Pyro | Claymore |
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A solitary businessman and vintner who was formerly the Cavalry Captain of the Knights of Favonius. He and Kaeya grew up as adopted brothers, but are no longer on friendly terms. He secretly operates as a vigilante nicknamed "the Darknight Hero". | [7] |
Diona | Cryo | Bow |
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An alcohol-hating bartender who works at the Cat's Tail and is a descendant of the Kätzlein bloodline. | [7] |
Eula | Cryo | Claymore |
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A descendant of the Lawrence Clan, whose tyrannical rule of Mondstadt eventually resulted in its overthrow and exile. She currently works for the Knights of Favonius as the Captain of its Reconnaissance Company. | [7] |
Fischl | Electro | Bow |
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An eccentric investigator for the Adventurers' Guild who claims to be a princess from another world. She is based on the chūnibyō trope. | [7] |
Jean | Anemo | Sword |
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The Acting Grand Master of the Knights of Favonius and Barbara's older sister. | [7] |
Kaeya | Cryo | Sword |
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The Cavalry Captain of the Knights of Favonius and Diluc's adopted brother. Kaeya is the second character that players obtain in the game. Kaeya originally hails from the mysterious nation of Khaenri’ah and serves as a sleeper agent for one of their ancient plots. | [7] |
Klee | Pyro | Catalyst |
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The Spark Knight of the Knights of Favonius and the daughter of Alice, a powerful sorceress. Her obsession with explosives at her young age has caused her to be in solitary confinement many times. | [7] |
Lisa | Electro | Catalyst |
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The head librarian of the Knights of Favonius and a former student of the Sumeru Akademiya. She is the third character that players can obtain in the game. | [7] |
Mika | Cryo | Polearm |
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A mapmaker for the Knights of Favonius and a member of its Reconnaissance Company. | [7] |
Mona | Hydro | Catalyst |
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A famous astrologist who often finds herself strapped for money. | [7] |
Noelle | Geo | Claymore |
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A maid working for the Knights of Favonius who dreams of someday being a knight. She is one of the first characters that players can obtain through the "Beginner's Wish" banner. | [7] |
Razor | Electro | Claymore |
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A mysterious boy who was raised by wolves in Wolvendom. | [7] |
Rosaria | Cryo | Polearm |
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A sister in the Church of Favonius who rarely participates in church activities and protects Mondstadt from the shadows. | [7] |
Sucrose | Anemo | Catalyst |
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A shy alchemist and Albedo's assistant. She wants to use alchemy to transform living beings. | [7] |
Venti | Anemo | Bow |
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A carefree bard fond of drinking, and the human vessel of the Anemo Archon, Barbatos. | [7][12] |
Liyue
Liyue was released in September 2020. Gaming and Xianyun are expected to be playable characters in the next updates.
Name | Element | Weapon | Voice Actor | Description | Citations |
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Baizhu | Dendro | Catalyst | The owner of the Bubu Pharmacy and guardian of the jiangshi Qiqi. | [7] | |
Beidou | Electro | Claymore |
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The Captain of the Crux, an armed fleet famous for their daring adventures. | [7] |
Chongyun | Cryo | Claymore |
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An exorcist with a pure-yang spirit able to drive away evil spirits. | [7] |
Gaming | Pyro | Claymore |
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The guard of Sword and Strongbox Secure Transport Agency, which escorts goods from Yilong Wharf to Liyue Harbor. As the head of the Mighty Mythical Beasts, he seeks to make the Wushou Dance a regular occurrence. | [16] |
Ganyu | Cryo | Bow |
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The half-qilin secretary of the Liyue Qixing. She is also an adeptus, a species of illuminated beasts native to Liyue, and is under contract to the Geo Archon. | [7] |
Hu Tao | Pyro | Polearm |
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The 77th Director of Wangsheng Funeral Parlor, who is carefree and lively. She never misses an opportunity to sell coffins to people, and enjoys playing pranks on others. | [7] |
Keqing | Electro | Sword |
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A member of the Liyue Qixing, the governing body of Liyue. Some consider her odd due to her lack of devotion to the Archons. | [7] |
Ningguang | Geo | Catalyst |
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The owner of the Jade Chamber and a wealthy businesswoman who is also a member of the Liyue Qixing. | [7] |
Qiqi | Cryo | Sword |
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A jiangshi herb gatherer working for the Bubu Pharmacy who was resurrected by the adepti. | [7] |
Shenhe | Cryo | Polearm |
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A cursed human woman who grew up as a disciple of the adepti and is an aunt of Chongyun. | [7] |
Xiangling | Pyro | Polearm | The head chef of Wanmin Restaurant. Players can obtain Xiangling by completing Floor 3 of Spiral Abyss. | [7] | |
Xianyun | Anemo | Catalyst |
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The adepti who knowledgeable and chatty master, the human form of the Cloud Retainer. She is one of Morax's old allies, Shenhe's teacher, and Ganyu's mentor. | [17] |
Xiao | Anemo | Polearm |
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The sole remaining member of the Yaksha, a specialised group of adepti tasked by the Geo Archon with protecting Liyue from evil gods and spirits. | [7] |
Xingqiu | Hydro | Sword |
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The second son to the head of the Feiyun Commerce Guild and a practitioner of the Guhua martial arts. | [7] |
Xinyan | Pyro | Claymore |
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A popular rock and roll musician. | [7] |
Yanfei | Pyro | Catalyst |
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A half-xiezhi who is a highly skilled legal adviser and one of the few illuminated beasts not under contract to the Geo Archon. | [7] |
Yaoyao | Dendro | Polearm |
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A young adepti disciple and Ganyu's assistant. | [7] |
Yelan | Hydro | Bow |
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A mysterious woman operating as an intelligence agent for Ningguang. | [7] |
Yun Jin | Geo | Polearm |
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A popular opera singer of the Heyu Tea House. | [7] |
Zhongli | Geo | Polearm | A consultant from Wangsheng Funeral Parlor and the human vessel of the Geo Archon, Morax. | [7] |
Inazuma
Inazuma was released in July 2021.[18] Chiori is expected to be playable character in the next updates.
Name | Element | Weapon | Voice Actor | Description | Citations |
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Arataki Itto | Geo | Claymore |
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A mischievous oni and leader of the Arataki Gang. | [7] |
Gorou | Geo | Bow |
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The general of the Watatsumi Army, a resistance group fighting to overturn some of Inazuma's policies. | [7] |
Kaedehara Kazuha | Anemo | Sword |
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A ronin and poet who is a temporary member of Beidou's crew. | [7] |
Kamisato Ayaka | Cryo | Sword |
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The daughter of the Yashiro Commission's Kamisato Clan and Ayato's younger sister. | [7][19] |
Kamisato Ayato | Hydro | Sword |
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The head of the Yashiro Commission and Ayaka's older brother. | [7] |
Kirara | Dendro | Sword |
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A nekomata who works as a courier at Komaniya Express. | [7][22] |
Kujou Sara | Electro | Bow |
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A tengu who is a war general and adopted daughter of the Kujou Clan, a clan that serves the Shogun and helps execute her policies. | [7] |
Kuki Shinobu | Electro | Sword |
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The deputy leader of the Arataki Gang, who takes it upon herself to keep them out of trouble. | [7] |
Raiden Shogun | Electro | Polearm |
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A bionic puppet serving as the vessel of the Electro Archon, Raiden Ei, as well as the current shogun of Inazuma. | [7] |
Sangonomiya Kokomi | Hydro | Catalyst |
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The leader of the Watatsumi Army and the Divine Priestess of Watatsumi Island. | [7] |
Sayu | Anemo | Claymore |
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A mujina ninja who is a member of the Shuumatsuban, an organization secretly run by the Yashiro Commission. She believes that sleeping will make her grow taller. | [7][23] |
Shikanoin Heizou | Anemo | Catalyst |
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A detective associated with the Tenryou Commission. | [7] |
Thoma | Pyro | Polearm |
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The chief housekeeper of the Kamisato Clan, who originates from Mondstadt. | [7][24] |
Yae Miko | Electro | Catalyst |
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A clever kitsune and the owner of the Yae Publishing House. She is also the head shrine maiden of the Grand Narukami shrine and an old friend of Raiden Ei. | [7] |
Yoimiya | Pyro | Bow | The lively owner of Naganohara Fireworks, who has been nicknamed the "Queen of the Summer Festival" by the people of Inazuma. | [7][25] |
Sumeru
Sumeru was released in August 2022, and introduced the Dendro element to the game.[26]
Name | Element | Weapon | Voice Actor | Description | Citations |
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Alhaitham | Dendro | Sword |
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The aloof Scribe of the Sumeru Akademiya, who is responsible for documenting their findings. | [7] |
Candace | Hydro | Polearm |
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The steadfast guardian of Aaru Village. | [7] |
Collei | Dendro | Bow |
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An Avidya Forest Ranger trainee under Tighnari's mentorship and a close friend of Amber. She is one of the main characters of the manga, which details her traumatic past. | [7] |
Cyno | Electro | Polearm |
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The intimidating General Mahamatra of the Matra, a group of disciplinary officers who work for the Akademiya. | [7] |
Dehya | Pyro | Claymore |
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A hired bodyguard who is a member of the Eremites, a group of mercenaries from Sumeru's deserts. | [7] |
Dori | Electro | Claymore |
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An enterprising and clever merchant who is obsessed with money. | [7] |
Faruzan | Anemo | Bow |
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An Akademiya professor who has recently returned to the institution after being trapped in ancient ruins for a century. | [7][27] |
Kaveh | Dendro | Claymore |
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An esteemed architect whose projects have bankrupt him. He is sensitive, empathetic, and idealistic. | [7] |
Layla | Cryo | Sword |
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A theoretical astrology student at the Sumeru Akademiya who suffers from chronic sleep deprivation. | [7] |
Nahida | Dendro | Catalyst |
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The human vessel of the Dendro Archon, who is known as Lesser Lord Kusanali to her citizens. | [7] |
Nilou | Hydro | Sword |
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A gentle and talented dancer, and the star of the Zubayr Theater. | [7] |
Tighnari | Dendro | Bow |
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The stern, hardworking Chief Officer of the Avidya Forest Rangers. | [7] |
Wanderer | Anemo | Catalyst |
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The former Sixth Fatui Harbinger, Scaramouche, who was originally created by Raiden Ei as a prototype for her mortal vessel before she abandoned him. Players can rename the Wanderer after completion of a certain quest. | [27] |
Fontaine
Fontaine was released in August 2023.[30] Clorinde and Sigewinne are expected to be playable characters in the next updates.
Name | Element | Weapon | Voice Actor | Description | Citations |
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Charlotte | Cryo | Catalyst |
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A reporter for Fontaine's famous newspaper, The Steambird. | [31] |
Chevreuse | Pyro | Polearm |
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A musketeer and the hardworking captain of the Special Security and Surveillance Patrol, a special law enforcement branch in Fontaine. | [32] |
Clorinde | Electro | Sword |
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A champion duelist in Fontaine who serves as Furina's personal bodyguard. | [7] |
Freminet | Cryo | Claymore |
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A shy diver who is well known in Fontaine. He is Lyney and Lynette's adoptive younger brother. | [7] |
Furina | Hydro | Sword |
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The human vessel of the Hydro Archon, Focalors, who separated her humanity from her divinity. She is a celebrity in Fontaine and has a childlike temper, but can also be caring at times.[lower-alpha 2] | [33] |
Lynette | Anemo | Sword |
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An introverted catgirl who is Lyney's sister and assistant. Like him, she belongs to the House of the Hearth, an orphanage run by the Fatui. | [7] |
Lyney | Pyro | Bow |
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Lynette's brother, who is a famous magician in Fontaine. He is outgoing and spirited, in contrast to his siblings. Like his sister, he belongs to the House of the Hearth. | [7] |
Navia | Geo | Claymore |
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The president of the Spina di Rosula, an organization in Fontaine that extends aid and assistance to citizens that are not covered by the nation's governing body. | [34] |
Neuvillette | Hydro | Catalyst |
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The imposing Chief Justice of the Court of Fontaine. He is also the reincarnation of the Hydro Sovereign, the Dragon of Water, one of the rulers of Teyvat's ancient dragon race. | [7] |
Sigewinne | Hydro | TBA |
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The head nurse of the Fortress of Meropide's infirmary. She is a Melusine, a special race in Fontaine, albeit one with a "special body" physiologically closer to a human's. | [7] |
Wriothesley | Cryo | Catalyst |
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The Administrator of the Fortress of Meropide, an underwater autonomous stronghold that serves as Fontaine's de facto prison. He often goes by the nickname "Duke." | [7] |
Snezhnaya
Snezhnaya is expected for release in 2025, with only one character playable so far.[35]
Name | Element | Weapon | Voice Actor | Description | Citations |
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Tartaglia | Hydro | Bow |
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The Eleventh of the Fatui Harbingers, who is the youngest and lowest-ranking among them. He enjoys fighting powerful opponents. | [7] |
Non-player characters
- Paimon (Voiced by: Aoi Koga,[4] Corina Boettger,[4] Duoduo Poi (Shi Xinlei), Kim Ga-ryeong). The Traveler's guide and companion, who mostly speaks for them due to them being a silent protagonist.
- Sustainer of Heavenly Principles (Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya, Christie Cate, Tao Dian, Unknown). The mysterious god who fights the Traveler and abducts their sibling at the beginning of the game, thus beginning their journey through Teyvat.
- Katheryne (Voiced by: Mai Sato, Erica Mendez,[36] Xiao N (Jiang Li), Park Go-woon). The receptionist of the Adventurer's Guild. It is revealed in the Sumeru chapter that Katheryne is a bionic puppet made in Snezhnaya.
- The Eleven Fatui Harbingers, the powerful lieutenants of the Tsaritsa. They are based on characters from the commedia dell'arte:[37]
- La Signora (Voiced by: Yui Shoji, Unknown, Ziyin (Qi Tianyi), Unknown). The Eighth Fatui Harbinger. She steals Venti's Gnosis and bargains with Zhongli for his Gnosis, as the Tsaritsa desires to collect all Archons' Gnoses. After helping to incite turmoil and a civil war in the nation of Inazuma, the Traveler challenges her to a duel that leads to her execution by the Raiden Shogun.
- Il Dottore, (Voiced by: Toshihiko Seki,[38] Mick Wingert,[39] Wu Lei, Park Seong-tae), or "The Doctor." The Second Fatui Harbinger, he is a mad scientist and the main antagonist of the Sumeru chapter, attempting to create an artificial god to replace the Dendro Archon.
- Arlecchino, (Voiced by: Nanako Mori,[4] Erin Yvette,[39] Huang Ying, Lee Myung-Hee), or "The Knave." The Fourth of the Fatui Harbingers, who is also known as "Father" to the children of the House of The Hearth. While being cunning and strategic, she plays an integral role in the Fontaine archon quests.
- Dainsleif (Voiced by: Kenjiro Tsuda,[4] Yuri Lowenthal,[4] Sun Ye, Choi Han). A wandering stranger from the fallen civilization of Khaenri'ah, who served as the captain of its royal knights and was cursed with immortality after failing to protect its citizens. He occasionally meets with the Traveler to share information he has gathered about their lost twin.
- Rhinedottir (Voiced by: Atsuko Tanaka, Ivy Dupler,[40] Fan Churong, Jeon So-yeon), or "Gold." An alchemist from Khaenri'ah with the ability to create life, she is the creator of Albedo, the dragon Durin, and the riftwolves that plague Teyvat. She is also responsible for triggering the cataclysm that destroyed Teyvat 500 years prior to the game's events.
- Alice (Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue, Rachel Kimsey, Zhang Qi, Yeo Min-jeong). Klee's mother. A powerful traveling sorceress who is often destructive.
Reception
The characters of Genshin Impact have enjoyed positive reception, especially in terms of revenue: as Genshin Impact is a gacha game, much of its revenue comes from sales of in-game currency players use to obtain characters. Most revenue comes from limited character banners. Across all platforms, including mobile, console and computer platforms, the game is estimated to have grossed nearly US$3.7 billion in its first year by September 2021, the highest ever first-year launch revenue for any video game.[41][42][43] The mobile version grossed a further US$567 million between January and March 2022.[44]
Several of the game's characters have enjoyed massive popularity and have earned millions of dollars in revenue. For instance, in March 2021, it was reported that Zhongli was the game's highest grossing character, with US$15.5 million reported in revenue at the time.[45] This number was later eclipsed by the December 2022 release of Raiden Shogun, whose first banner earned US$9 million in two days from Chinese iOS sales;[46] by the time the banner ended, it had netted around US$33 million in the Chinese market alone.[47] Shogun's record was eventually broken by the November 2, 2022 banner, which introduced the Dendro archon Nahida and earned US$34 million in the Chinese market.[48]
Controversy
In November 2020, following Zhongli's release he received criticism from fans; due to his equipment and gameplay being viewed as poor, many took Zhongli as an insult toward Chinese players. miHoYo published a blog post in response, noting that the character was working as designed.[49] Later, miHoYo issued an apology, and promised to improve the character's kit during beta testing for version 1.3.[50]
In early March 2023, HoYoverse was criticized following Dehya's release, as some of the game's fanbase argued that her kit was underpowered and dysfunctional, particularly compared to those of lower-rarity characters.[51][52] Several players announced that they had stopped spending money on the game, while others sent feedback to HoYoverse demanding improvements.[53] As one of the few dark-skinned playable characters in the game, some suggested that her poor skillset might be due to colorism, given similar accusations made against HoYoverse in the past.[54] A campaign urging the wider playerbase to press HoYoverse for change trended on X under the hashtag #FixDehya, with many spamming the game's official account.[55]
Notes
- ↑ In the English version of the game, Tighnari was originally voiced by Elliot Gindi. However, after sexual abuse allegations were raised against Gindi, he was replaced by Gordon.[28][29]
- ↑ At the end of Fontaine's story, Focalors sacrifices herself to prevent a cataclysmic prophecy from coming true, leaving Furina a true human and not merely a vessel. Upon her death, Furina's childlike temper softens.
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- ↑ @GenshinImpact (6 November 2023). "◆ Name: Chevreuse ◆ Title: Executor of Justice ◆ Special Security and Surveillance Patrol Captain ◆ Vision: Pyro ◆ Constellation: Sclopetum Ensiferum" (Tweet). Retrieved 8 December 2023 – via Twitter.
- ↑ @GenshinImpact (25 September 2023). "◆ Name: Furina ◆ Title: Endless Solo of Solitude ◆ Regina of All Waters, Kindreds, Peoples and Laws ◆ Gnosis: Hydro ◆ Constellation: Animula Choragi" (Tweet). Retrieved 8 October 2023 – via Twitter.
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