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The world of Genshin Impact keeps players excited with new content, events, and character releases. One of the most anticipated updates in every version is the next Genshin banner release. Whether you’re saving Primogems or planning your pulls for a favorite 5-star unit, knowing what’s coming can help you prepare better.
What Is a Genshin Banner?
If you’re new to the game or still getting used to its mechanics, banners might feel a bit confusing. In Genshin Impact, banners are also called “Wishes.” They are time-limited events where players can spend in-game currency (Primogems or Fates) to unlock characters and weapons.
1. Limited vs. Standard Banners
There are two major types of banners: Limited-time banners and the Standard banner. Limited-time banners are called Event Wishes and feature new or returning characters for about three weeks. These banners include a 5-star character and three boosted 4-star characters. They’re ideal if you want something specific.
The Standard Banner, called Wanderlust Invocation, includes a pool of all general characters and weapons available in the game. This banner doesn’t rotate based on events, and while it includes 5-star units, it doesn’t feature the newest additions. It’s great for slow and steady pulls when you’re not chasing limited characters.
2. Why Banners Matter in Gameplay?
Banners are at the core of Genshin’s progression system. Most players build their teams based on the characters and weapons they pull from banners. A strong DPS (damage per second) or support unit can dramatically improve your experience in battles and exploration. Additionally, getting multiple copies of the same character unlocks constellations, which enhance their abilities. This makes banners both exciting and strategic.
Current and Upcoming Banner Schedule

Keeping track of the current and upcoming banners is one of the smartest things a Genshin player can do. Banners often change with each update, and players who plan usually get better results, especially free-to-play users.
1. Latest 5-Star Characters Announced
In the upcoming banners, new 5-star characters like Arlecchino, Clorinde, and Sethos are expected to appear. Arlecchino, a Fatui Harbinger, brings aggressive polearm-based gameplay and unique mechanics that differ from standard DPS styles. Clorinde adds a new layer of electro sword-play, and Sethos is rumored to offer Anemo utility for exploration and combat. These characters are not only strong but also crucial for future team compositions.
2. Upcoming Weapon Banner Highlights
With new characters come new signature weapons. These are often released alongside the character banners in a separate Epitome Invocation banner. For example, Arlecchino’s banner may include her exclusive polearm that enhances her passive skills. These weapon banners can be powerful, but also risky since the chances of getting your desired 5-star weapon are split between two options.
Players should weigh whether the new weapons align with their playstyle or if they’re better off pulling for characters and using existing weapons.
3. Banner Duration and Time Zones
Banners usually last 21 days (3 weeks). Each version update includes two banner phases:
- Phase 1 starts with the version launch and runs for 21 days.
- Phase 2 follows immediately after and also lasts 21 days.
Banner start times depend on your game server:
- Asia: 18:00 (UTC+8)
- Europe: 18:00 (UTC+1)
- America: 18:00 (UTC-5)
Understanding these time zones helps you time your pulls correctly, especially if you’re waiting until the last minute to decide.
How Often Banners Rotate?
Understanding how banners rotate allows players to plan long-term, whether they want to skip a version or save for future characters.
1. Typical Banner Cycle (Days/Phases)
Genshin banners follow a 42-day version update cycle, with two phases in each version. Most limited banners last 21 days, followed by the next banner. That means we get two new banners every six weeks, sometimes with new characters, other times with reruns.
2. How to Track Banner Timings?
You don’t have to log in constantly to stay updated. Several tools and websites allow you to track the next Genshin banner release. Countdown timers, calendars, and social media alerts help ensure you don’t miss a banner window. Keeping track of the patch roadmap also gives insight into what’s likely to come next.
Best Tools to Track Banner Info
Staying informed about banners can save you from wasting Primogems or missing a character you want.
1. Official Hoyoverse Sources
The safest and most reliable information comes from Hoyoverse itself. You can check:
- The in-game Notices section
- Official Genshin Impact website
- Twitter and Facebook accounts
- Livestream events where new banners are announced live
These sources confirm everything officially and should be your first stop.
2. Fan Sites, Leaks & Apps
The community also plays a big role. Websites like Honey Impact, GenshinCenter, and apps like Paimon. moe offer detailed tracking tools, leak databases, and wish planners.
However, while leaks can give early insights, they’re not always accurate. Use them as a hint, not a promise.
Top Banner Predictions (2025)
Looking ahead, players are already speculating about next year’s banners.
1. Leaked Characters Likely to Appear
Popular leakers suggest that characters like Dottore, Baizhu (rerun), and new Archons from future regions like Natlan and Snezhnaya may join the banner lineups in 2025. These characters are highly anticipated for their backstory and game-changing potential.
2. Community Expectations and Trends
The community expects a continued trend of dual banners, where two 5-star characters are featured at once with a shared pity count. This helps offer variety and rerun opportunities. Players also expect Hoyoverse to continue integrating lore-based banner choices, especially with story expansions.
How to Prepare for the Next Banner?

Proper preparation can make all the difference, especially if you’re not spending money on the game.
1. Save Primogems Efficiently
Here’s how you can consistently earn Primogems without spending:
- Do your daily commissions (60 Primogems/day)
- Complete event quests and limited challenges
- Explore new regions and treasure chests
- Clear Spiral Abyss floors
- Use redeem codes from livestreams and events
Saving steadily like this can get you 70–90 pulls per version if you plan well.
2. F2P Pull Strategies That Work
Free-to-play players must be selective. Focus on banners that bring you the most value. Don’t split your pulls across multiple banners unless you’re certain. Remember the soft pity system starts around 75 pulls so aim to save at least 75–90 wishes for each 5-star pull attempt.
Past Banner Recap & Insights
Looking at the past helps predict the future. Banner patterns give hints about what’s next.
1. Most Pulled Characters (Recent Months)
Characters like Neuvillette, Furina, and Wriothesley topped charts in previous banners. These characters were not only popular but also powerful in-game, leading to massive pull rates.
2. Rerun Trends and Patterns
Genshin tends to rerun characters every 6–9 months, depending on demand and their role in the story. So, if a character appeared in early 2024, there’s a good chance they might return in early or mid-2025.
Tips Before You Pull
Pulling can be tempting, but it’s important to be strategic.
1. Understand Pity and Soft Pity
Each banner has a pity system:
- 90 pulls for guaranteed 5-star character
- 80 pulls for a guaranteed 5-star weapon
- Soft pity starts at 75 (for characters) and 65 (for weapons)
If you didn’t get a 5-star in your last banner, your chances are even higher this time. Use this knowledge to calculate your odds.
2. Check Weapon vs. Character Priorities
Weapon banners are riskier because of the 50/50 system between two 5-star. If your focus is building a strong team, it’s better to pull for character first. Weapons can be substituted, but key characters cannot.
FAQs
1. What time do banners go live?
They go live at 6:00 PM server time (Asia, Europe, or America, depending on your account region).
2. How many pulls to get a 5-star?
You’ll get a guaranteed 5-star within 90 pulls. Soft pity increases your chance from 75 onward.
3. Can two banners run together?
Yes, Genshin frequently runs dual-character banners with different characters but shared pity. You can choose either, and your pulls count for both.