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What are the best characters in Genshin Impact?

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Characters in higher tiers tend to be more powerful.

Genshin Impact, the latest action RPG from miHoYo, has two dozen characters, along with many more coming soon. As with any gacha game, the best Genshin Impact characters require a fair bit of luck and/or money to add to your team. Characters each have different rarity levels and belong to different tiers. Typically, the higher up the tier they are, the more powerful they are. So, which characters should you be hoping for and investing your resources in leveling up? We're here to help and when you finish, be sure to check out our best Android games for even more mobile fun.

Genshin Impact Tier ListHow many playable characters are there?

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There are over 40 different playable characters in Genshin Impact. A handful are rewards for completing certain portions of the story, including the protagonist, but most are pulled in gacha style wishes. There are a few different types of wishes, both permanent and temporary, and a multitude of ways to earn the currencies to make those wishes. While buying the currency with real money is an option, even if you have a ton of money to sink into this game, you will still need some luck to pull the best characters. Let's just say you have unlimited access to all of the characters in the game. Knowing which are worth investing your time and resources into leveling up is also important.

Characters are ranked in this guide based on overall utility. While even the low-ranked characters have certain areas where they excel, the higher a rank, the more places you'll be able to really get the most out of these characters. So if you're playing FtP, the S and A rank characters are the ones you should hold out for in your rerolls.

S Rank Characters in Genshin Impact

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The best of the best, if you are lucky enough to roll one of these characters, hold onto them and invest your resources and time into them. These characters all perform remarkably well in nearly every area of the game.

Name & Rarity Element Weapon About this character
5 genshin-impact-venti.png Venti Ameno (Wind) Bow Easily one of the best characters in the game, Venti has an Elemental burst capable of absorbing Hydro, Pyro, Cryo, and Electro power, and inflicting that damage on enemies. Venti is extremely versatile.
5 genshin-impact-diluc_2.png Diluc Pyro (Fire) Claymore The best DPS in the game, Diluc is capable of breaking enemy shields and deflecting all but the largest of enemies' attacks. He has the highest attack and critical attack stats too.
5 genshin-impact-qiqi_1.png Qiqi Cryo (Frost) Sword Qiqi is extremely easy to use individually and with other characters. Her Cryo abilities freeze enemies in place and she's the best healer in the game. Unlike most healer class characters, Qiqi has high attack stats and heals directly in correlation with her attacks.
5 genshin-impact-mona_2.png Mona Hydro (Water) Catalyst Mona's high speed and ease in setting up Elemental Reactions make her an excellent addition to any party. She is also capable of dashing across the water and simply becoming water when she dashes. Add this to her taunting elemental skill, and Mona can be quite hard to hit.
5 genshin-impact-xiao.png Xiao Ameno (Wind) Polearm Xiao stands out as the only main DPS Anemo character and he does a pretty great job in the role. His elemental burst sacrifices his own HP to do extensive damage, so pairing him with a healer is your best bet, but you can also use him in short bursts or by very carefully dodging to get the most out of his limited window.
5 genshin-impact-klee.png Klee Pyro (Fire) Catalyst An expert in incendiaries, Klee has a massive base attack, as well as great AoE potential. Just be careful with those bombs or you will find yourself surrounded by flames.
5 genshin-impact-zhongli.png Zhongli Geo (Earth) Polearm Capable of filling both sub DPS and support roles, Zhongli got a massive upgrade with the 1.3 update. He can deal a lot of damage, while also providing shields and buffs to other party members and even petrifying enemies.
5 genshin-impact-tartaglia-childe.png Tartaglia Hydro (Water) Bow Childe of the Eleven Harbingers, Tartaglia has the unique ability to switch between his bow and hydro daggers. As far as Hydro characters go, he is the best main DPS and his melee stance in particular pairs great with Cryo abilities.
5 genshin-impact-ganyu.png Ganyu Cryo (Frost) Bow With extremely high base attack power and powerful AoE abilities, Ganyu can constantly freeze enemies and deal loads of damage. She makes for a great main DPS.
5 genshin-impact-hu-tao.png Hu Tao Pyro (Fire) Polearm Capable of sacrificing her own HP to do massive damage and healing herself, HuTao can be extremely useful on the battlefield with the right build and good timing. She's not the easiest character to use, but definitely worth the resources and time to master.
5 genshin-impact-kazuha.png Kaedehara Kazuha Anemo (Wind) Claymore Kazuha is great to use as a sub DPS and works wonders for your Elemental Mastery. His Elemental Burst can cause additional Hydro, Pyro, Cryo, or Electro damage if it comes in contact with them.
4 genshin-impact-bennett_2.png Bennett Pyro (Fire) Sword Although Bennet has a unique passive skill that reduces Expedition time by 25% and he can heal based on his own HP. However, his attack stat is abysmal. As a support character, he's incredibly useful, but don't try to make him serve DPS.
5 genshin-impact-kamisato-ayaka-portrait.p Kamisato Ayaka Cryo (Frost) Sword The princess of the Kamisato house, Ayaka was available during the first closed beta. She does an insane amount of elemental and critical damage, making her a great choice for your main DPS party member.
5 genshin-impact-raiden-shogun-cropped.jpg Raiden Shogun Electro (Lightning) Polearm The famed Electro Archon packs quite a punch, though she's best used as a sub DPS to buff your main DPS. This is because her Elemental Skill Transcendence: Baleful Omen grants nearby party members additional Electro damage along with boosted Elemental Burst damage.
5 genshin-impact-itto-portrait.png Arataki Itto Geo (Earth) Claymore Itto is the head of the Arataki gang and is currently in a feud with Kujou Sara, who took his Vision in a fight. He excels as a main DPS, using his Elemental Burst to deal massive Geo damage and unleashing his inner Oni King. He's definitely someone you want in your party if you need a powerful Geo character.
A Rank Characters in Genshin Impact

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While S rank characters are the ideal, A-Rank characters will absolutely get the job done. These characters are versatile and will get you through most of the game with relative ease.

Name & Rarity Element Weapon About this character
5 genshin-impact-jean_1.png Jean Anemo (Wind) Sword Jack of all trades, Jean doesn't particularly excel in any one role, but can often make up for an empty slot in your team. She can heal, as well as perform solid crowd control. She also has an added 12% of doubling some of your cooking results.
5 genshin-impact-keqin_1.png Keqing Electro (Lighting) Sword Capable of dealing a lot of damage with Elemental Reactions, Keqing is easy to use and has high stats all around. Despite being a sword user, she can do both melee and ranged attacks, and she can even teleport across the battlefield with her elemental skill.
4 genshin-impact-xiangling_0.png Xiangling Pyro (Fire) Polearm Xiangling is capable of summoning a fire breathing bear who auto targets enemies. She has an elemental burst that surrounds her with a swirling Pyronado and her melee attacks are easy to pull off. She also gives a 12% chance of doubling cooking results for attack boosting dishes.
4 genshin-impact-fischl_1.png Fischl Electro (Lightning) Bow With a Raven summon and the ability to deal ranged damage over a large area, Fischi can be a little tricky to handle but more than makes up for that with the amount of damage she inflicts.
4 genshin-impact-xingqui_2.png Xingqiu Hydro (Water) Sword A great character for beginners, Xingqui is easy to use for close-range attacks, but he has a very small range, requiring a lot of dashing to dodge attacks. He can heal the current character, although he is outclassed by other healers. However, his passive skill gives a chance of regaining materials while crafting, so he's definitely worth keeping around if only for that.
5 genshin-impact-albedo.png Albedo Geo (Earth) Sword A sub DPS character, Albedo is useful for setting up elemental reactions, as well as doing large AoE Geo damage with a very short cool down. His Solar Isotomas can also give other party members a boost. Literally.
4 genshin-impact-diona.png Diona Cryo (Frost) Bow An actual cat girl, Diona can be useful for support, but doesn't excel in any area in particular. She can heal, create shields, and freeze many enemies at once, but there are definitely better characters for each of those roles.
4 genshin-impact-ningguang_1.png Ningguang Geo (Earth) Catalyst Primarily defensive, Ningguang protects your party from ranged attacks. She can also inflict earth damage, setting up for the Crystalize Elemental Reaction. Where Ningguang is really useful, however, is farming for Ore thanks to her passive skill which reveals ore deposits on the map.
4 genshin-impact-razor2.png Razor Electro (Lightning) Claymore While Razor is solid for close range, melee attacks, he doesn't work well for players who switch often and he has very limited Elemental Reaction potential. However, he is great to have in your party because of his passive ability that cuts stamina lost while sprinting by 20%.
4 genshin-impact-sucrose_1.png Sucrose Anemo (Wind) Catalyst Basically a budget Venti, Sucrose can be great for those who haven't been blessed with the Tone Deaf Bard. As a Catalyst wielder, Sucrose can deal elemental damage with her normal attacks, and most of her attacks hit across a wide range, letting her excel in Time Trials. She also has a chance of regaining materials when crafting.
4 genshin-impact-rosaria.png Rosaria Cryo (Frost) Polearm A sister at the Church of Favonius, Rosaria has the unique ability to increase movement speed at night. These fast attacks can be used to your advantage, and her ascension abilities buff critical damage.
5 genshin-impact-eula.png Eula Cryo (Frost) Claymore Captain of the Reconnaissance Company with the Knights of Favonius, Eula is perfect as a main damage dealer if you haven't been able to aqcuire any others, dealing area of effect and physical damage with her Elemental Skill and Burst.
4 genshin-impact-yanfei.png Yanfei Pyro (Fire) Catalyst As the daughter of an Adeptus, Yanfei is quite powerful and excels at being a main damage dealer. Her Elemental Skill and Burst deal large amount of Pyro damage. Additionally, she can cut her stamina consumption through the use of Scarlet Seals, granted upon successful attacks.
4 genshin-impact-kujou-sara-cropped.jpg Kojou Sara Electro (Lightning) Bow Sara works best with other Electro members in your party and is great to pair with the Raiden Shogun. For this reason, she skirts the line between A tier and B tier, but we felt she deserved a higher spot due to her Elemental Skill granting characters within its AoE bonus damage.
5 genshin-impact-yoimiya-cropped.jpg Yoimiya Pyro (Fire) Bow The owner of Naganohara Fireworks, Yoimiya attacks with a lot of flare. As your main DPS, she can deal a ton of Pyro damage that can pass from a fallen enemy to a nearby one, thanks to her Elemental Burst. When it comes to Pyro Bow users, she is much, much better than Amber.
4 genshin-impact-sayu-cropped.jpg Sayu Anemo (Wind) Claymore Another support character, this tiny ninja can double as a sub DPS or a healer, should you not have a better option in your party. Using her Elemental Skill, she can absorb other elements and deal additional damage of that type.
5 genshin-impact-sangonomiya-kokomi-portra Sangonomiya Kokomi Hydro (Water) Catalyst A Divine Priestess, Kokomi works best as a support character, healing the party through her Elemental Skill. She also can work as a decent sub DPS, much like Sayu. Her normal attacks and Elemental Burst can deliver a significant amount of damage.
4 genshin-impact-thoma-cropped.jpg Thoma Pyro (Fire) Polearm Thoma is often described as a helper around the Inazuma islands, so it's fitting that he acts as a great support character, buffing your party members with shields to prevent enemy attacks from doing a ton of damage.
4 genshin-impact-gorou-portrait.png Gorou Geo (Earth) Bow A friend of Kaedehara Kazuha, Gorou is the general of the Sangonomiya troop with "beast-like" fighting capabilities. His Elemental Skill and Burst help buff your party's defense, and he's best used in conjunction with Itto as their Geo damage complements one another.
B Rank Characters in Genshin Impact

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Although B rank characters aren't worth getting excited over, they give solid performance across several areas in the game. Your first character, one of the Traveler twins, falls in this rank. You can get through the game with a team of these characters, but you'll have to work harder and switch out more often.

Name & Rarity Element Weapon About this character
4 genshin-impact-barbara_2.png Barbara Hydro (Water) Catalyst With an abysmal attack stat, Barbara is a much more traditional healer, which makes her good as a support character, but not much else. She can also cover large areas with water, allowing easy setup for Elemental Reactions, but this will work against you against any Cryo enemies.
4 genshin-impact-chongyun_2.png Chongyun Cryo (Frost) Claymore As a Claymore user, Chongyun is slow, but hits hard. He's great for setting up Elemental Reactions, and can use rain or nearby water to freeze enemies. His elemental burst is pretty great and has a very short cool down, allowing him to constantly freeze enemies.
4 genshin-impact-kaeya_2.png Kaeya Cryo (Frost) Sword Kaeya is easy to use in close combat and though his Elemental Skill doesn't do a ton of damage, it recharges fast, allowing you to continually freeze enemies. He can also cross large bodies of water without burning stamina, and his passive talent reduces the stamina used sprinting by 20%.
4 genshin-impact-beidou_2.png Beidou Electro (Lightning) Catalyst Beidou is slow, like most claymore wielders, but her charged attacks can cancel out enemy attacks. Her biggest strength is the ability to reduce damage while charging her Elemental Skill. She also reduces the stamina burned when swimming by 20%.
4 genshin-impact-xinyan.png Xinyan Pyro (Fire) Claymore Although Xinyin has the highest base attack of four star characters, there are better Pyro characters, better Claymore users, and, of course, Diluc. Still, if you didn't luck out pulling Diluc, she can fill the role.
5 genshin-impact-aloy-cropped.jpg Aloy Cryo (Frost) Bow Aloy's a bit of a special character because she was added to Genshin Impact as part of a cross-over with Horizon Forbidden West. She can hit with a decent amount of damage, and with the right party, she can probably be an A-tier character. By herself, We'd say she's just above average.
C Rank Characters in Genshin Impact

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C Rank characters are, generally speaking, worth re-rolling. There are definitely areas where they shine, but they're a lot more limited, and there are much better characters in each of those areas. However, if you're 100% FtP, characters like Lisa and Noelle are easy to get and will bolster your team.

Name & Rarity Element Weapon About this character
5 genshin-impact-traveler-portrait.pngTraveler (Anemo) Anemo (Wind) Sword The main character of Genshin Impact, whichever twin you selected at the beginning of the game is capable of changing Elements throughout play. While not the best choice if you've done well in your gacha pulls, the Ameno Traveler is great for beginners. Their melee attacks are easy to pull off, and they're capable of inflicting Wind damage over a large area and with their normal attacks. Their constellation material is also relatively easy to gain without needing gacha luck. Pays to be an outlander!
5 genshin-impact-traveler-portrait.pngTraveler (Geo) Geo (Earth) Sword When changed to Earth, the Traveler retains its ease for melee use and gains the ability to raise a pillar from the ground. Using this ability in conjunction with your ranged fighters, the Traveler can put an archer up out of range of enemy attacks. They're also good for climbing puzzles.
4 genshin-impact-noelle_2.png Noelle Geo (Earth) Claymore Noelle is guaranteed in the first draw of the Beginners' Wish pack. Her Elemental Skill puts up a shield to protect your party and grants a chance at healing. She also provides a 12% chance of doubling the results while cooking defense boosting food.
4 genshin-impact-lisa_2.png Lisa Electro (Lightning) Catalyst Lisa can deal significantly more damage than some of the other welfare characters because of her wide area attacks. If you didn't get lucky in your gacha pulls, you'll want to invest in building her up. Her Catalyst weapon also allows her to deal Elemental damage with normal attacks, and she has a chance of regaining materials from crafting and potions.
D Rank Characters in Genshin Impact

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There is currently only one D rank character, and she's a freebie. She is the first playable character you meet after selecting your twin and is largely how Genshin Impact teaches you to play multiple characters.

Name & Rarity Element Weapon About this character
4genshin-impact-amber_2.png Amber Pyro (Fire) Bow The very first party member you meet, Amber is definitely at the bottom of the pile. However, in the early game, she complements the Traveler quite well. She can target enemies from far and hit their weak spots, dealing extra damage and even stunning some enemies. She can also be useful for lighting torches. Regardless, Amber is a welfare character, so you can't complain too much, especially if you're FtP.
Coming Soon Characters in Genshin Impact

Like any gacha game, Genshin Impact will continually release new characters to keep things fresh. While some characters were revealed during the closed beta tests, which have yet to be released, others have been teased on Twitter or in the official manga. The following are all the characters we expect to see soon, as well as what we know about them:

Name & Rarity Element Weapon About this character
4 yun-jin-crop.jpg Yun Jin Geo (Earth) Polearm Yun Jin is a singer, dancer, and the current director of the Yun-Han Opera Troupe.
5 shenhe-crop.jpg Shenhe Cryo (Frost) Polearm Shenhe comes from a clan of exorcists and is Cloud Retainer's disciple.
? yae-miko-crop.jpg Yae Miko Electro (Lightning) Unknown Introduced as an NPC in Update 2.0, Yae Miko can be found overseeing the the Grand Narukami Shrine in Inazuma. She is also a good friend of the Raiden Shogun.
? genshin-impact-baizhu.png Baizhu Dendro (Nature) Unknown The mysterious owner of Bubu Pharmacy, little is known about Baizhu.
? genshin-impact-lyney.png Lyney Unknown Unknown A young man from Fontaine, Lyney appeared in the Teyvat Storyline Preview.
? genshin-impact-lynette.png Lynette Unknown Unknown A young woman with cat ears and a tail who appears alongside Lyney in the Teyvat Storyline Preview.
? genshin-impact-iansan.png Iansan Pyro (Fire) Unknown A very young girl from Natlan, Iansan appeared in the Teyvat Storyline Preview.
? genshin-impact-cyno.png Cyno Unknown Polearm A young man from Sumeru, Cyno has appeared in the Genshin Impact manga, as well as the Teyvat Storyline Preview.
? genshin-impact-dainsleif.png Dainsleif Unknown Unknown A mysterious man from the land of Khaenri'ah, outside of the gaze of Teyvat's seven gods, Daisleif is the narrator of the Teyvat Storyline Preview video posted on Genshin Impact's YouTube channel, as well as an NPC in a handful of quests so far. While he has been confirmed as an upcoming playable character, he isn't coming anytime soon.
? Yaoyao Unknown Unknown Xingling's former junior disciple and Ganyu's assistant, Yaoyao, is rumored to be an upcoming playable character.

Keep in mind, what details we do know could change before release.

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