Genshin Impact Free Character List
Genshin Impact tier listing V2.7 - Every graphic symbol ranked with rarity, element and role
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June 7th, 2022 - The list is updated to v2.7, added Childe
Howdy and welcome to our Genshin Touch tier list! The game has been a raging success and continues to offering new content through its many sequent updates. We have updated our tier list with the latest characters from the 2.vi patch and will continue to add more as and when they are added to the game!
If you're having trouble putting together the best party to conquer Teyvat with or are wondering where the characters you have rank compared to others, this is exactly what y'all've been looking for.
Take a look beneath and you'll find our Genshin Bear upon tier list, including all currently available characters in the game, their elements, rarity, weapon types, and more information for yous.
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We've organised this list and ranked the characters from SS to D tier. Just take a look below for everything you lot need to know about what characters are and how they fare...
SS tier Characters
The SS Tier are some of the best characters in the meta at the moment. You should use them and invest in upgrading them as much as you can because the characters listed below have either received some buffs in the latest patch or take proven to be extremely versatile in various instances.
| SS Tier | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Icon | Name | Rarity | Element | Weapon |
| Arataki Itto | 5* | Geo | Claymore |
| Itto is ane of the latest additions to the game, and i of the best Geo DPS units in the game currently. He has by default a fairly loftier defense, but he's not lacking in the harm department - quite the opposite rather. That makes him a cracking SS Geo unit. | ||||
| | Zhongli | 5* | Geo | Claymore |
| Zhongli has a debuff on his Jade Shield that decreases Elemental and Physical resistance to all elements, which is insane. His shield tin can also offer primo protection while the pillar created by Dominus Lapidis pillar causes Geo damage, providing extra boosts to his DPS. Zhongli's Flare-up causes a Geo meteor to fall down on opponents and also causes Petrify, which disables their motion. | ||||
| | Xingqiu | 4* | Hydro | Polearm |
| With an elemental skill and Burst that can both provide defense force and offensive support, Xingqiu is swell for setting upwardly combos. His Burst, Raincutter, can give extra Hydro damage for the agile grapheme and has a high elemental reaction. If paired with Pyro, you can gear up successive Vaporize reactions, only if yous decide to become with Cryo, you'll be able to freeze assailants instead | ||||
| | Venti | 5* | Anemo | Bow |
| This love-him-or-hate-him bard is a bang-up archer whose crowd-command techniques and elemental bonuses fix him apart from the other characters. Venti tin use Skyward Sonnet to lift enemies up into the air and bargain constant Anemo DMG. This too allows him and his teammates to dodge attacks and use the glider to lift upward over enemies and plummet down into them for boosted damage. His Burst set on tin can use elemental absorption to help boost all other elements and create combinations that evangelize unbelievable amounts of damage through minimal effort. It's clear plenty why he is in the superlative position on our Genshin Touch tier list. | ||||
| | Kazuha | 5* | Anemo | Sword |
| Kazuha is a powerful samurai who tin attack in a rapid flurry using his sword. He is powerful for many teams, and many players consider him a must. Therefore, if you like his swift and agile kit, he will brand a great addition to many teams | ||||
| | Hu Tao | 5* | Pyro | Polearm |
| Hu Tao is an incredibly strong DPS character that offers massive Pyro harm with her tearing polearm attacks. Her ability to dash-cancel her charged attack with no cooldown to deliver massive Pyro damage can be paired with Hydro and Cryo to evangelize some devastating combinations. Her Flare-up assail, Spirit Soother, summons along a spirit to deliver Pyro impairment in a big area. It also regens a percentage of her HP and can be triggered upward to five times, depending on how many enemies were striking past information technology. A lot of reasons to put her high on our tier listing. | ||||
| | Ganyu | 5* | Cryo | Bow |
| Conveying a bow that delivers multiple shots and provides excellent Cryo-based sub DPS with additional AoE impairment from charging, Ganyu is a fierce archer not to be trifled with. Her normal set on does up to 6 consecutive hits with arrows, but her charged shot not only offers icy arrows that deal Cryo damage just if charged enough, the arrows tin flower with AoE Cryo damage, delivering a double-shot of expiry. Her elemental skill gets her out of danger quickly, and her Flare-up ability can deliver crazy amounts of AoE damage against multiple enemies, especially when coupled with additional charged shots. | ||||
| | Bennett | iv* | Pyro | Sword |
| Bennett'southward pyro abilities are absolutely fantastic for support, and he tin also heave other pyro users with resonance. He works well as a solo healer due to his Flare-up skill, which does Pyro damage and creates an Inspiration Field which heals characters below 70% HP. | ||||
| | Raiden Shogun (Baal) | 5* | Electro | Polearm |
| One of the latest additions to the game and a powerful ane at that, Raiden Shogun (also known as Baal) is a strong Electro character that has not just a mighty armory but also the forcefulness to make things happen. Her Musou no Hitotachi allows her to go into a state where she can release powerful attacks based on the amount of Chakra Desiderata's Resolve she gathered. In other words, she's a graphic symbol that relies on stacks and can piece of work wonders in situations where Electro AoE damage is required. | ||||
| Ayato | 5* | Hydro | Sword |
| A powerful Hydro DPS graphic symbol, Ayato can exist super useful even at zero Constellations since his kit already is pretty strong. He works great alongside many characters, but one of the most fun teams is arguably the freeze ane, where you pair him up with Diona, Ganyu and Venti. | ||||
| x | Childe | 5* | Hydro | Bow |
| Childe is an astonishing damage dealer, whose elemental outburst has one of the best scaling in the game. In order to make Childe shine in a team, you lot will demand to max out his constellations - still, once that's done, he will become one of the top few Hydro burst damage dealers in the game. | ||||
S Tier Characters
Character on this part of Genshin Impact tier listing are the second best in the game - if you have a political party with four of these in it, you're in an amazing position.
| South Tier | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Icon | Proper name | Rarity | Element | Weapon |
| | Yae Miko | v* | Electro | Catalyst |
| Yae Miko is a character with nearly no cooldown. Her elemental skills tin be spammed, and they can also be used to dodge enemy attacks, making her a versatile fighter and a groovy Electro improver to many teams seeking DPS. The one drawback would be the loftier Energy price, simply once yous find a rest, she'south someone to be reckoned with. | ||||
| | Ayaka | 5* | Cryo | Sword |
| Ayaka is a svelte warrior who can perform attacks in quick succession by consuming stamina. She tin can too deal AoE Cryo damage and apply its consequence to all the enemies within range. | ||||
| | Albedo | 5* | Geo | Sword |
| A powerful Geo user, Albedo'south sword delivers tremendous secondary DPS with low cooldowns. His Solar Isotoma skill creates an AoE Geo attack that persists and amplifies any attacks with additional Geo impairment from Transient Blossoms, and his Tectonic Tide creates huge Geo crystals that bargain massive damage in front of him. If both attacks are combined, it can unleash up to seven of these Fatal Blossoms, amplifying the set on. It's easy to see why this Geo-based grapheme rocks and why it'due south so loftier on the tier list. | ||||
| | Diluc | five* | Pyro | Claymore |
| Diluc'south skills with a claymore are unmatched. He can slash four times with his normal attack, accuse up to deliver additional slashes with a more powerful final slash, and delivers a Pyro-enhanced forrard slash as his Elemental Skill. Pair that with his killer Pyro Elemental Burst that both knocks enemies back and then summons a scorching Phoenix that does a large amount of AoE damage, and yous have a not bad Genshin Impact character for your squad that delivers the heat | ||||
| | Diona | 4* | Cryo | Bow |
| This feisty bartender is a neat utility character who, similar her mixed drinks, tin can be paired with other elements to really help her smooth. Her charged shots with her bow offer Cryo attacks, and her Burst ability provides an AoE healing event that can help keep your heavy-hitters good for you while doing their impairment. | ||||
| | Eula | four* | Cryo | Claymore |
| The flurry of attacks Eula tin can put out is simply matched by her sheer damage output. She benefits from some hefty resistance to interruption and DEF, which brand her kit extremely powerful against pretty much annihilation. Oh, and she's one cool fella. | ||||
| | Jean | 5* | Anemo | Sword |
| 1 of the near diverse characters in the game, Jean can not only exercise some serious damage but heal and support the rest of your team also. Her charge set on can launch enemies into the air, doing significant damage, and her skill gives her the ability to throw enemies even further with a burst of Anemo. Her Burst ability Dandelion Breeze instantly gives all party members a outburst of HP and so continually provides more healing in the AoE. | ||||
| | Klee | 5* | Pyro | Catalyst |
| This piddling firecracker has bombs a-plenty to bring an explosive conclusion to whatsoever string of attacks. Klee's passive talent, Pounding Surprise, has a take chances to create an Explosive Spark from her normal attacks. This will not only requite extra oomph to her next charge attack, but it also eliminates the stamina cost. If y'all run across a glowing bloom that indicates her Explosive Spark existence active, yous're in for a care for. | ||||
| | Mona | five* | Hydro | Catalyst |
| Mona is a peachy crowd-controller Hydro Support graphic symbol whose Burst ability provides many useful tactics, allowing you to play in many different ways. She is one of just a few characters that have a taunt skill, which hers draws enemies to fight against her magical apparition, allowing her some space to dodge out of harm's way. When using her Burst, she has ane of the highest multipliers in the game, every bit it does its explosion damage, and it tin be used to completely immobilize foes for 8 seconds. | ||||
| | Sucrose | 4* | Anemo | Catalyst |
| Specializing in oversupply-control and elemental reactions, Sucrose gives some Anemo boost to your party'south attacks. Her skill summons a wind spirit that does Anemo damage and pulls them close. Her Elemental Flare-up can and so release a torrent of Anemo wind from a larger wind spirit which pulls and launches enemies with Anemo harm. If the larger spirit comes in contact with other elements, information technology will boost their damage as well. | ||||
| | Tartaglia | 5* | Hydro | Bow |
| With his bow in hand, Tartaglia dishes out an insane amount of Hydro damage from a distance, thanks to his scaling skill multipliers for his Elemental Burst ability. His normal attack can exercise six sequent shots, but when charged, a torrent of Hydro will build up at the tip of his arrow, then it creates AoE damage that can spread the damage of Riptide afterwards information technology defeats a weak enemy. His elemental skill allows him to assault enemies with melee attacks, and his Burst ability tin do both ranged or melee damage, depending on his stance. | ||||
| | Xiangling | 4* | Pyro | Polearm |
| A renowned chef from Liyue, Xiangling, and her burn-breathing panda pal, Guoba, do major Pyro damage as they prance around the battle area. Xiangling's polearm attacks are fast, and her active motility allows her to quickly nuance around and get some hits in while her skills are able to assist in attacking foes in a swinging circle of fiery decease. She is swell for DPS and supporting other characters that pair up with her for elemental combos such as Cook and Overload. | ||||
| | Xiao | five* | Anemo | Polearm |
| With a polearm that allows for a lot of plunge harm, Xiao is an first-class DPS chief for utilize in about any party. As he dons his Yaksha Mask, Xiao is able to spring up high and plunge downwardly for great amounts of Anemo harm. His skill allows him to dash through groups of enemies, doing Anemo damage which also gives him elemental particles, and generally allows him to chop-chop motion around, helping him avoid damage. | ||||
| | Yoimiya | 5* | Pyro | Bow |
| Yoimiya is a powerful unit that can hands fall nether the S tier in optimal conditions or A tier with a less than ideal team. Her kit is decent, and the Pyro resonance tin be a great buff to her damage output. | ||||
A Tier Characters
These are all incredibly strong and capable Genshin Bear upon characters you lot will be happy to have in your party.
| A Tier | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Icon | Proper noun | Rarity | Element | Weapon |
| Shenhe | 5* | Cryo | Polearm |
| Shenhe is a Cryo graphic symbol specifically tailored to fit mono Cryo teams and she offers a lot of Physical Resistance shred. | ||||
| Gorou | 4* | Geo | Bow |
| Gorou is a good support unit for Geo units, since he can buff up their defense force even farther. | ||||
| | Aloy | 5* | Cryo | Bow |
| Aloy is a pretty solid and simple character to understand. She deals Cryo Damage with her bow and works great in squad comps that rely on burst damage and i-shots. She's not a highly mechanical graphic symbol, thus landing her into A tier. | ||||
| | Barbara | 4* | Hydro | Catalyst |
| A Hydro-healing wonder, Barbara may not deliver on the damage, but she can pair with other Genshin Touch on characters to heave her abilities. Her bones attacks do h2o splash attacks that can take downward Pyro enemy shields quickly, only her charged assail can generate four times the corporeality of healing power. | ||||
| | Beidou | four* | Electro | Claymore |
| Even though Beidou's skill, Tidecaller, tin can do a meaning amount of Electro damage, she is unable to motility during its execution, which leaves her open to attack. Her Burst, yet, provides a good offensive attack that deals Electro impairment while too reducing incoming damage. She also so happens to exist an fantabulous swimmer and tin reduce Stamina costs during swimming by 20%. | ||||
| | Chongyun | 4* | Cryo | Claymore |
| Dashing beyond the water is just a neat play a trick on that allows Chongyun to travel to unexplored areas, merely it's the Cryo shared attack that makes him great. When you activate Chongyun'southward skill, Spirit Blade, all melee attacks are so converted to Cryo element attacks. This allows you to quickly set up elemental reactions with characters and boosts their harm into high numbers. | ||||
| | Fischl | 4* | Electro | Bow |
| Pairing hard-hitting Electro impairment with her raven, Oz, Fischl is a strong adventurer who loves supporting other characters as much as she loves lace. While her regular and charged attacks practice a significant amount of ranged impairment, when she unleashes Oz upon enemies, it provides some localized AoE damage that volition heave any barrage. Fischl's Burst tin be used to chop-chop movement Oz to another location so you can swap and add an Electro boost to other graphic symbol'south DPS. | ||||
| | Kaeya | 4* | Cryo | Sword |
| Keeping enemies frozen is a skilful benefit to a supporting character similar Kaeya, just his skill, Frostgnaw, has a express distance to its outcome. In nearly a polar opposite to Xiangling's fiery swirls, Kaeya tin can create a rotating belt of water ice that revolves around him and does Cryo damage to anyone unlucky enough to be in the mode. The Burst persists after switching characters, so information technology'due south great to set up some elemental combos with. | ||||
| | Keqing | 5* | Electro | Sword |
| The critical damage attacks that yous tin can build with Keqing is the sole reason she works and so well. Her single target charged assail creates staggering amounts of damage, plus both her skill and Burst ability tin provide Electro AoE harm that combines multiple attacks for some hefty blows. | ||||
| | Kokomi | 5* | Hydro | Catalyst |
| Kokomi's ability to heal and ease of use makes her a character ideal to most of the squad compositions seeking a powerful party healer. As well that, her ability to resist interruptions and negative effects is another great feature that allows Kokomi to be a decent unit of measurement overall. | ||||
| | Ningguang | iv* | Geo | Catalyst |
| Useful for more than than simply giving yous some constant Geo damage, her Jade Screen is the near constructive for dishing out and protecting from impairment. Jade Screen is an elemental skill that tin can both protect from projectiles and deal AoE Geo damage, creating a versatile utilise case for about parties. | ||||
| | Noelle | iv* | Geo | Claymore |
| Noelle'due south shield is easily one of her best features, which allows not only constant harm defence when active, but it automatically triggers if another active grapheme drops below 30% HP. Her Elemental Burst can be used to turn her normal attacks to spread out to wider Geo damage. Bang-up for a character that's in the middle of the tier list, huh? | ||||
| | Qiqi | v* | Cryo | Sword |
| This cute little zombie provides the ultimate healing back up with her ability to offering heals while delivering impairment to enemies. Qiqi's support comes from using her Elemental Burst to target an enemy with the Cryo attack, and then as it does impairment to the enemies, whichever character you use to attack the enemy with will regenerate HP. She non only provides a solid way to evangelize harm just is past far the quickest manner to recover precious HP in the middle of a fierce boxing. | ||||
| | Razor | iv* | Electro | Claymore |
| Razor has a wolf spirit within, summoned past his Elemental Burst, who helps him create a barrage of Electro-based attacks. This loftier DPS comes with a cost, even so, as it vanishes upon switching characters. That being said, Razor tin can dish out significant damage all past himself with his Flare-up and proper apply of his skill which boosts his energy recharge and recovery. | ||||
| | Rosaria | 4* | Cryo | Polearm |
| Rosaria has a polearm that she uses to do Cryo damage with and she can movement faster at night. Her elemental skill, Ravaging Confession, will allow her warp behind an enemy and set on them, which will increase her CRIT charge per unit will increase if you lot manage to set on the foe's back. Rites of Termination is Rosaria's Flare-up ability, and it allows her to summon a gigantic ice lance that deals Cryo impairment to enemies, including an AoE that does boosted damage to enemies in that area. | ||||
| | Sara | four* | Electro | Bow |
| Sara is an Electro Bow wielder who focuses mainly on rapid attacks and Energy restore for the unabridged party. When maxed out, she'southward a solid character that could be considered the slightly weaker version of Bennett. While she is non not equally powerful as him, she tin can pretty much fulfill the same role in any Electro teams you lot place her | ||||
| | Sayu | 4* | Anemo | Claymore |
| Sayu is a versatile unit, that can exist used for healing the squad and dealing Anemo DMG with her Burst Skill. She tin can use the skills in her kit to apply various debuffs to enemies, while acting equally a solid healer. | ||||
| | Traveler (Electro) | five* | Electro | Sword |
| The Traveler'south Electro form is actually a very good character with consequent DPS numbers. With lightning-fast attacks that can knock enemies back and apply solid chunks of damage, it's a unit that can easily brand its way onto many teams. | ||||
| | Yanfei | 4* | Pyro | Catalyst |
| Yanfei can rapidly chip away at enemy'south HP with her Pyro DoT and that can upshot in constant DPS over long periods of time. With great AoE in her kit, Yanfei can be a pretty proficient unit if you're defective some AoE harm. | ||||
| Thoma | 4* | Pyro | Polearm |
| Thoma looks like a character with a lot of potential, but because he'due south not exactly the all-time fit into whatsoever team, he swiftly falls under the A tier. Existence able to inflict and take plenty of damage, he is a well-rounded character that can be pretty decent into well-nigh teams when you lot miss a better Pyro unit. | ||||
B Tier Characters
While these characters certainly aren't the strongest, they volition happily fill the gaps in your team build.
| B Tier | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Icon | Proper name | Rarity | Chemical element | Weapon |
| Yun Jin | 4* | Geo | Polearm |
| Yun Jin is great for boosting the Normal ATK damage, only sadly she is non a not bad improver to mono elemental teams. She has a lot of flare-up damage, making her autumn under a rather odd spectrum of "proficient but not really useful". | ||||
| | Lisa | iv* | Electro | Catalyst |
| Even though Lisa'southward skill is neat confronting mobs of enemies, it takes perchance as well long to charge upward. That, paired with her low HP and base impairment, and you begin to sympathise why she falls lower on the grapheme tier list. However, if you're looking for a great supporting graphic symbol for chaining some elemental reactions, the massive Electro damage from her Lightning Rose Burst will besides push back enemies with lightning strikes. | ||||
| | Traveler (Geo) | v* | Geo | Sword |
| The Traveler's Geo form is a not bad and somewhat unexpected back up character to archers. With a quick summon of their elemental skill, a Geo pillar juts upward from the ground, which can provide a platform for archers to safely pick abroad at foes, as long as there isn't any magic or ranged attackers currently aiming at you lot. | ||||
| | Xinyan | 4* | Pyro | Claymore |
| As a Pyro user, Xinyan offers a lot of options. Her skill creates a Pyro shield, which both attacks with Pyro while absorbing harm - the corporeality depends on how many enemies are hitting by it. Xinyan's Flare-up can chop-chop light mobs afire, as it has a huge AoE and does physical damage and Pyro damage in the surrounding area. | ||||
C Tier Characters
These characters are admittedly a fleck basic, and with some gacha luck, you'll be able to ditch them before long.
| C Tier | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Icon | Proper noun | Rarity | Element | Weapon |
| | Amber | four* | Pyro | Bow |
| Oh God, what happened to y'all Bister? She is skillful for exploring and solving puzzles, and while she can offer some chances to snipe enemy weak spots from a distance, she otherwise is relatively weak. Her low base of operations impairment and HP are a huge trouble, and with the long cooldowns for her skills, you lot basically need to fully unlock her to get her to decent stats. We are so sorry Bister, merely someone has to be at the lesser of our characters tier list, Permit's promise that developers volition save y'all in the hereafter! | ||||
| | Traveler (Anemo) | 5* | Geo | Sword |
| Easy to choice, every bit it'southward the primary grapheme of the story, the Traveler's Anemo powers provide a lot of benefits. Palm Vortex is a great skill that provides a quick way to bring enemies to you, but information technology as well can spread other elements to enemies in the fashion, which creates Swirl most often. Their flare-up carries enemies away from you and besides spreads elemental damage, which can be helpful with crowd-control. | ||||
That'south Genshin Impact tier listing of all of the best characters! Feel complimentary to utilise some of our Genshin Impact codes, or check some of the character guides!
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