Tartaglia, also known by his nickname “Childe,” has finally released with the Version 1.1 update toGenshin Impact, and players currently have an increased chance to pull him from the Farewell of Snezhnaya Banner for the next few weeks. He’s a member of the Fatui with a unique playstyle, making him an incredible addition to the player’s party, but there are a few things players should know before spending Wishes on him.

Is it a coincidence that the Harbingers of Fatui’s eleventh member, Tartaglia, gets his own dedicated Banner with the 1.1 update on November 11th? Tartaglia is the first Fatui member that players can recruit to their teams, butaccording to the Unreconciled Stars Event art, it doesn’t look like he’ll be the last. Still, with the ability to switch stances between archery and melee, the Childe is one of the most unique Hydo characters on the currentGenshin Impactroster.

Genshin Impact Childe Looking Disappointed

RELATED:Genshin Impact Giving Away Fischl Has Big Implications

How Long Does Childe’s Banner Last?

Currently, all character-featured Banners last approximately three weeks, as was seen with both Venti’s Banner andKlee’s Sparkling Steps Banner. Because Tartaglia’s Farewell of Snezhnaya Banner began with the 1.1 update on November 11th, it is set to expire on December 1st, so players will have 20 days in total to make Wishes on the Childe’s Banner to get him or any of the four-stars with rates up in this window.

Tartaglia Pull Rates

Genshin Impactcan be somewhat misleading when it comes to pulling five-starson character-featured Banners. After clicking “Details” on the Farewell of Snezhnaya Banner, the game will inform the player that the percentage of pulling a five-star character is 50% while pulling a four-star character is also 50%, but this isn’t quite the case.

Tartaglia’s Banner operatessimilarly to both Venti’s and Klee’s Banners, and this trend will likely continue with futureGenshin ImpactBanners unless MiHoYo decides to change the algorithm to be more forgiving. The true rate of pulling any rare five-star character is 0.6%. If the player successfully pulls a five-star character, that currently has a 50% of being Tartaglia.

Genshin Impact Diona

While the rates of obtaining a five-star via Wishing is pretty brutal,Genshin Impactdoes include a pity system, and luckily, Wishes that count towards the pity do roll over from the past character-featured Banners. The pity system for the gacha guarantees that a five-star will be pulled on the 90th Wish if one hasn’t been pulled already. For the current Banner, if that five-star isn’t Tartaglia, the next pity pull is guaranteed to be him. So the player will receive Tartaglia by the 180th Wish.

RELATED:Can Genshin Impact Maintain Its Momentum?

Four-Star Characters With Higher Pull Rates

Along with Tartaglia’s introduction as a playable character inGenshin Impactcomes another new playable character named Diona.Diona and the upcoming Xinyan were previously rumoredto be featured as four-stars with increased pull rates on Childe and Zhongli’s Banners, respectively, due to releasing in the 1.1 update. Diona is a bow user with a Cryo Vision, who specializes in mixology when she’s not fighting Hilichurls.

Other than the new Diona, players have increased chances of pulling Beidou (Electro/claymore) and Ningguang (Geo/catalyst) on the current Banner. Keep in mind that pulling four-starGenshin Impactcharacters or weapons in the gacha is still limited to 5.1%. If the player successfully obtains a four-star, it has a 50% chance of being Diona, Ningguang, or Beidou.

Genshin Impact Childe and Zhongli 1.1 Update

Who’s on the Next Banner?

As some fans successfully predicted,Tartaglia’s Banner would come first in the 1.1 updateand Zhongli’s is to follow, as both rare five-stars have major importance in the final chapter of the Liyue storyline. When Zhongli’s Banner comes around after December 1st, he’s expected to be accompanied bythe four-stars Chongyun (Cryo/claymore), Razor (Electro/claymore), and the new Xinyan (Pyro/claymore).

Genshin Impactis available on mobile devices, PC, and PS4 with PS5 and Switch versions in development.