October 5, 2024

Genshin Impact Reveals Yae Miko and Tartaglia Overall Banner Sales

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A new Genshin Impact chart shows the overall revenue generated by the previous double banner that featured the Electro user Yae Miko and the 11th Fatui Harbinger Tartaglia. They were also accompanied by a decent four-star lineup that included the Pyro poleam user Thoma, Inazuma’s most popular detective Heizou, and the Cryo bow character Layla.

Banner re-runs allow players to pull for older Genshin Impact characters they might have missed in the past. Developer HoYoverse has introduced a pattern of including at least one or two re-runs in one update. The first part of version 3.2 gave Yoimiya her second re-run, and she appeared alongside Dendro Archon Nahida.

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Reddit user TimocaSamJa has shared a chart showing the overall banner sales for the Yae Miko and Childe banners. According to the post, the double re-run took the 14th spot on the all-time banner revenue list, but it should be noted that the data in the chart represents only iOS devices from the Chinese server. Many fans are surprised that the banner managed to squeeze into the top 15 on the list since It’s surrounded by probably the two most anticipated character releases in recent times. As mentioned before, the first part of the update introduced the Dendro Archon Nahida who already broke multiple revenue records, and the upcoming banner will bring the new Anemo user Wanderer, previously known as Scaramouche.

The only new character in this banner is the four-star character Layla. She is a Cryo support, who has the ability to create one of the strongest shields in Genshin Impact, which even allows Layla to go to sleep in the middle of the battlefield. Some players claim that while Layla is a new roster addition, the Electro user Yae Miko probably carried the banner’s sales.

She is one of the most popular characters in the game and plays a huge role in the whole Inazuma arc. Miko was originally released back in update 2.5 and this is her first re-run, which means that players had a couple of months to prepare for her second banner appearance. Unlike most other DPS characters in Genshin Impact, Yae Miko does not have to be on the field to deal damage thanks to her Electro totems.

Tartaglia, better known as Childe, is one of the oldest characters in Genshin Impact. This was Childe’s fourth banner appearance since he officially became a part of the playable roster in Genshin Impact update 1.1 which arrived in November 2020.

Genshin Impact is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, and mobile devices. A Switch version is in development.

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