A new chart for Genshin Impact details the ownership rates for the game's five-star characters, showing how many players have picked up the game's most powerful characters. Since the debut of the massively popular RPG in late 2020, HoYoverse has added a wide variety of new characters to the open-world action game. Each update to the game has typically added at least one roster member to the game, with the recent Version 4.5 update introducing Chiori as Genshin Impact's newest five-star unit. Now, a recent chart shares more information about the game's rarest characters.
While most of Genshin Impact's new characters are limited to their own gacha banners, HoYoverse has added several characters to the standard rotation. Genshin Impact originally debuted with five five-star characters in permanent rotation, with Keqing, Diluc, Mona, Qiqi, and Jean always available for players to pull. The developer would also slowly begin to add new characters to the standard rotation, with Sumeru five-star units Tighnari and Dehya being added to the pool of characters. Now, a couple of popular limited characters join the standard cast at the top of Genshin Impact's charts.
A chart shared by prominent Genshin Impact community member hxg_diluc showcases the ownership rates for Genshin Impact's five-star characters, from a pool of over 170,000 players. A pair of limited characters sit at the top of Genshin Impact's ownership, with Dendro Archon Nahida owned by 93% of surveyed players and Kazuha coming in at 86.3%. All five of Genshin Impact's original standard banner characters boast similar ownership totals, hovering between 85% and 86%. The recently released Furina also boasts particularly high ownership, sitting at 83.8% of players.
The chart showing Genshin Impact players' character preferences is indicative of the game's meta, with several popular characters near the top. Geo Archon Zhongli, commonly seen as one of the game's best supports, sits just behind the standard banner characters at 84.8% of players. Yelan and Raiden Shogun also boast greater than 80% ownership within the surveyed players, at 81% and 80.6% respectively. The game's newest character, Chiori, sits at the bottom at 8.9% ownership, though the creator does confirm that Chiori's percentage is not finalized.
Genshin Impact's newest ownership charts come as the game recently introduced a new way for players to pick up their favorite characters. Version 4.5 added the «Chronicled Wish» gacha banner to Genshin Impact, allowing players to acquire select five-star characters and weapons at increased rates. Alongside the standard banner characters, players pulling from the Chronicled Wish can select from three of Genshin Impact's earliest five-star units in
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