Genshin Impact Version 6.5 Second Half Banners Revealed: Nefer, Lauma, and Fontaine Chronicled

Genshin Impact’s Version 6.5 Second Half: Lunar-Bloom Duo Returns, Fontaine Chronicled Arrives

HoYoverse has officially unveiled the full banner lineup for the second half of Genshin Impact Version 6.5, giving players a clear roadmap for their Primogems as the patch enters its final weeks. The banners go live immediately and will run until the end of the patch on May 20, 2026.

Genshin Impact Version 6.5 Second Half Banners Revealed: Nefer, Lauma, and Fontaine Chronicled
Genshin Impact Version 6.5 Second Half Banners Revealed: Nefer, Lauma, and Fontaine Chronicled

The highlight of the Event Banners is the return of Nefer and Lauma, both 5‑star Dendro catalyst users who debuted in Versions 6.1 and 6.0 respectively. Together, they form the core of the powerful Lunar‑Bloom reaction team, making this rerun an excellent opportunity for players who missed them the first time or want to strengthen their Dendro rosters.

Alongside the 5‑star duo, the banner features three 4‑star characters: Xingqiu (Hydro, sword), Kirara (Dendro, sword), and Jahoda (Anemo, bow). Notably, Jahoda debuted in Genshin Impact Version 6.2 and works exceptionally well as a support for Nefer. Xingqiu and Kirara remain budget‑friendly options for triggering Lunar‑Bloom reactions, making the second half banners unusually synergistic for new players. A single session of wishing on either Nefer or Lauma can yield a functional endgame team right out of the gate.


Free Jahoda from Flagship Event

For players who do not wish to pull, Genshin Impact Version 6.5’s Flagship Event offers a free copy of Jahoda. That makes the Anemo bow support accessible to everyone, regardless of gacha luck. Players who already have Jahoda can still use the free copy for her constellation.


Fontaine Chronicled Banner Debuts

Version 6.5 also introduces the first Fontaine Chronicled Banner – a special banner that allows players to select from a pool of Fontaine 5‑star characters. The available roster includes:

  • Lyney (Pyro, bow)
  • Navia (Geo, claymore)
  • Clorinde (Electro, sword)
  • Sigewinne (Hydro, bow)
  • Emilie (Dendro, polearm)

Notably absent from the list is Wriothesley, the Cryo warden of Meropide. Community speculation suggests he may receive his own dedicated banner when Snezhnaya launches later this year. Neuvillette, Furina, and Arlecchino are also missing – understandable given their status as the Hydro Sovereign, former Hydro Archon, and a Fatui Harbinger, respectively.


What Comes After Version 6.5

Version 6.6 is expected to be the capstone for the Hexerei characters, with Nicole, Lohen, and Prune all releasing in the same patch. Version 6.7 – confirmed as the final patch of the Nod‑Krai region – will introduce Sandrone as a Stellar‑Conduct character and serve as the last hurrah for the Song of the Welkin Moon.

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While Lunar Reactions will likely remain viable in Snezhnaya, endgame modes such as Stygian Onslaught, Spiral Abyss, and Imaginarium Theater will probably shift focus to newer mechanics. Players should pull for Nefer and Lauma only if they genuinely enjoy Lunar‑Bloom gameplay or are collecting Dendro units. For those looking ahead to Snezhnaya’s Stellar Reactions, saving may be the wiser choice.


The Bottom Line

Version 6.5’s second half offers something for everyone: a synergistic 5‑star duo, valuable 4‑star supports, a free Jahoda, and the first Fontaine Chronicled Banner. Whether you are a new player building a first team or a veteran chasing rare Fontaine characters, these two weeks are a critical window.

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