Genshin Impact Odette Banner Pull Guide

Odette's first Event Wish is live during Genshin Impact Version 7.0 Phase I alongside an Arlecchino rerun, with Alyosha, Sucrose, and Lynette sharing the featured four-star lineup. This guide helps players decide whether Odette fits their account, compare her banner with Arlecchino, protect pity and guarantee, and set a clear stopping point before the phase ends on September 1, 2026.

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Odette's debut banner is live in Genshin Impact Version 7.0 Phase I from August 12 through September 1, 2026, running alongside Arlecchino's rerun and sharing featured four-stars Alyosha, Sucrose, and Lynette. Players preparing Genesis Crystals for an eligible in-game purchase can use Topuplist and the dedicated Genshin Impact top-up page, but the pull decision should begin with the account's current pity, guarantee, roster needs, and the results of Odette's official trial.

What Is on the Phase I Banners?

The Phase I character Event Wishes provide two separate five-star targets. Odette is the new release, while Arlecchino returns as the alternative featured five-star. The two banners share the same featured four-star characters: Alyosha, Sucrose, and Lynette.

Character Event Wish pity and guarantee are shared between the two simultaneous character banners. Pulling on Odette's banner and then switching to Arlecchino does not reset that character-banner pity. This makes it possible to change the selected five-star target during the phase, but it also means that an unexpected five-star on either banner consumes the current pity outcome.

Banner Decision

What Carries Over

What Changes

Odette to Arlecchino

Character Event Wish pity and guarantee status

The featured five-star target

Phase I to a later character banner

Character-banner pity and guarantee

Featured characters and four-star rate-ups

Character banner to weapon banner

Nothing relevant to weapon pity

Banner type and pity system

The phase ends on September 1. Players should use the timer shown on their own server because the exact local closing hour can differ by region.

Start With Pity and Guarantee

Open the wish history and count pulls since the last five-star character. Then determine whether that last five-star was the featured character. If the last result was not the featured five-star, the next five-star on a Character Event Wish is guaranteed to be the selected banner character. If the last result was featured, the account enters the normal featured-character outcome again.

This information changes the practical cost. A guaranteed account close to a five-star result can target Odette with a much smaller Primogem reserve than an account starting from zero pity without a guarantee. Do not use a generic “number of pulls needed” without checking the account state.

Keep enough margin for the upper end of the pity range rather than planning around an early result. Early five-stars are possible, but they are not a budget. The hard stopping point should be set before the first pull.

How to Evaluate Odette on Your Account

Use the official trial before relying on a ranking. The trial provides a controlled look at movement, attack flow, skill timing, burst presentation, and the way her intended mechanics feel in combat. Trial enemies and energy generation are designed for demonstration, so the trial should answer comfort and identity questions rather than prove final endgame damage.

Check whether Odette fills a role the account lacks. A new character is most valuable when she opens a team that the player wants to use, improves an underdeveloped element or combat style, or provides a play pattern that existing characters do not already cover. If the account already has several well-built options serving the same purpose, the value becomes more dependent on personal preference.

Review available teammates and equipment. A character can be powerful while still requiring supports, artifact investment, or weapons that a particular account cannot provide immediately. List the characters that would actually join Odette's first team. If that team removes essential units from two other teams, the account may need more development before she reaches her practical value.

Finally, judge the character rather than the launch atmosphere. Version 7.0 adds many new objectives and rewards, which can create the impression that every new resource should be converted into wishes. Keep exploration and event Primogems inside the same planned budget.

Odette or Arlecchino?

Arlecchino is a rerun character with an established body of live gameplay information. Players can review existing teams, rotations, weapon comparisons, and endgame performance before pulling. Odette is the new option and may offer greater novelty, but early community conclusions can change as players finish builds and test more team variations.

Choose Odette when her play style, character, and team function are the stronger personal goal. Choose Arlecchino when the account specifically wants her established on-field combat role and already has suitable support options. Skip both when neither solves a real roster goal or when a later Version 7.0 character has higher priority.

Do not divide a limited budget between both banners unless either five-star result would be welcome. Because pity is shared, alternating banners can feel flexible, but the five-star obtained is determined by the banner selected at the moment of the pull. Confirm the banner artwork and name before every multi-pull.

Account Situation

More Sensible Direction

Odette is the main Version 7.0 target

Stay on Odette's banner until the preset stopping point

Arlecchino is a long-term planned rerun

Use her established team and weapon information to decide

Both are equally welcome

Shared pity allows a flexible target, but select carefully before each pull

Neither has a ready team

Save Primogems and continue account development

A later character is the priority

Avoid building pity on Phase I banners

Understanding the Four-Star Lineup

Alyosha, Sucrose, and Lynette receive the four-star rate-up. A rate-up improves their chance relative to other four-stars, but it does not let the player select which featured four-star appears. There is no character-banner guarantee that forces a specific one after a fixed number of pulls.

This means a desired Alyosha copy should be treated as a possible result, not a guaranteed short-term purchase. Players sometimes continue after obtaining the wanted five-star because one featured four-star constellation is missing. That can produce an unwanted five-star, reset pity, and spend resources reserved for the next phase.

Sucrose and Lynette copies can be useful depending on existing constellations and team needs, but a completed constellation does not remove that character from the result pool. Extra copies convert according to the game's normal duplicate rules. Check current constellations before assigning value to the lineup.

If all three featured four-stars are useful, every ten-pull has broader account value. If only one is wanted, the banner is less efficient even when the featured five-star is attractive.

Should You Pull the Weapon Banner?

Decide on the character first. A signature weapon can improve performance or visual matching, but it should not be treated as part of the minimum cost of owning Odette. Review the live weapon banner, its featured weapons, the current Epitomized Path rules, and the account's available alternatives.

Character variety often creates more team options than one premium weapon. For a newer account, a usable existing weapon plus another future character may provide more value. A developed account centered on Odette may reasonably prioritize her signature after securing the character, but only with a separate weapon-banner budget.

Never carry a character-banner pity estimate into the weapon banner. They use different pity records and acquisition rules. Open the banner details before spending.

A Pull Plan for Different Budgets

A small budget should target one outcome. Complete the trial, verify pity, and pull only if the five-star target is acceptable. Stop immediately after obtaining the target or reaching the preset limit.

A medium budget can account for a lost featured outcome and a later guarantee, but it should still reserve Primogems for future plans. Record the balance before starting and do not count unreleased events as currency already owned.

A large budget should still separate character copies, constellations, and weapons. Decide the priority order in advance. For example: Odette first, then stop; or Odette first, then evaluate the weapon; or Odette first, then one planned constellation. Avoid changing the order because of an early lucky result.

Free-to-play players should be especially cautious about “building pity.” Every pull has a real chance to produce a five-star. Pulling for a four-star or because the current pity is low is still a commitment to the selected banner.

What to Do After Pulling Odette

Claim the character, review the in-game talent descriptions, and complete the available trial rewards. Build one functional team before spreading resources across several experimental teams. Prioritize the level, weapon, key talents, and artifact main stats needed for normal use, then refine substats after the character is playable.

Do not assume every launch-day build is final. Early guides may use incomplete testing or equipment that is unrealistic for most accounts. Compare several reliable results and test the character in the content that matters to the player.

If Odette arrives early, return to the original plan. An early result saves resources; it does not create an obligation to spend the saved amount on constellations or weapons.

Final Recommendation

Odette's banner is strongest for players who enjoy her trial, have a clear team plan, and prefer her over Arlecchino and upcoming targets. The Phase I four-star lineup adds value when Alyosha, Sucrose, and Lynette all have useful account outcomes, but no specific four-star is guaranteed.

Check pity and guarantee, choose one five-star target, set a stopping point, and keep the weapon decision separate. The banner remains open through September 1, so there is time to test Odette and wait for broader live results before committing the full Version 7.0 budget.

FAQ

When does Odette's banner end?

Odette's Version 7.0 Phase I Event Wish is scheduled to end on September 1, 2026. Check the exact timer on the player's server.

Alyosha, Sucrose, and Lynette are the featured four-stars on the Phase I character banners.

Is pity shared between Odette and Arlecchino?

Yes. Simultaneous Character Event Wishes share character-banner pity and guarantee status.

Is Alyosha guaranteed after a certain number of pulls?

No. The rate-up does not guarantee one specific featured four-star within a fixed number of wishes.

Should I pull Odette's weapon immediately?

Secure and test the character first. The weapon banner has a separate pity system and should have a separate budget.

Can I recharge Genshin Impact through Topuplist?

Players preparing an eligible Genesis Crystal purchase can visit Topuplist or use the Genshin Impact top-up page. Confirm the account and planned amount before recharging.

Elena Vale

Elena Vale is a gaming guides writer focused on RPGs, action-adventure games, survival titles, and live-service updates. She specializes in clear walkthroughs, beginner-friendly explanations, build recommendations, quest routes, collectible guides, and patch-based strategy updates. Her guides are written with a practical testing approach: checking in-game mechanics, comparing patch notes, reviewing player progression paths, and updating recommendations when balance changes affect weapons, characters, skills, or quest steps. Elena’s writing style is designed to help players solve problems quickly without unnecessary spoilers or confusing jargon.

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