Genshin Impact Furina Acquisition Guide
Discover how to obtain the supremely flexible Hydro support Furina in Genshin Impact by pulling on her limited 'Chanson of Many Waters' rerun banner.
If you're trying to figure out how to get Furina in Genshin Impact in 2026, the short version is pretty simple: nothing has changed since her Version 4.2 debut. Furina is still a limited 5-star character, which means you can only pull her from her featured Character Event Wish banner when she comes back. She has already had several reruns by now, and her value has only gone up, thanks to how absurdly flexible she is as a Hydro support and damage buffer. In this guide, we’re going over her banner history, pity rules, pull costs, prep tips, prefarm materials, and whether she’s still worth your Primogems.
How to Get Furina in Genshin Impact
You cannot get Furina from Wanderlust Invocation, and she is not part of the standard 5-star pool. If you want her, you need to wait for her limited Character Event Wish banner, "Chanson of Many Waters," to return during a rerun period.

Here’s Furina’s confirmed rerun history up to mid-2026:
| Version | Phase | Banner Dates | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4.2 | Phase 2 | November 8 – November 28, 2023 | Original debut banner |
| 4.7 | Phase 2 | June 25 – July 16, 2024 | First rerun |
| 5.4 | Phase 2 | March 4 – March 25, 2025 | Second rerun |
| 6.1 Luna II | Phase 1 | October 22 – November 11, 2025 | Third rerun |
Looking at that pattern, Furina has generally come back every two to three major versions. So while there’s no official confirmation yet, players keeping an eye on banner timing should probably expect another rerun sometime in the latter half of 2026.
At the time of writing, Furina is not part of the confirmed Version 6.5 (Luna VI) banners. Phase 1 and Phase 2 are occupied by Linnea, Chasca, Lauma, and Nefer, so if you're saving for Furina, the next big thing to watch is the 6.6 livestream and banner reveal. It’s also worth noting that the Fontaine-themed Chronicled Wish seen during some 6.x content cycles did not feature Furina, so that route still isn’t an option.
Furina Banner Pity and Pull Cost
Like every Character Event Wish in Genshin Impact, Furina’s banner uses the standard pity system. A 5-star is guaranteed at 90 wishes max, though in real pulls, you’ll usually hit one earlier because of soft pity. That soft pity starts kicking in around wish 74, where the 5-star rate rises sharply from the base 0.6% to roughly 6% per pull and keeps climbing until hard pity. Because of that, most players see a 5-star somewhere around 62 to 65 wishes on average.
Then there’s the 50/50. When your pity lands on a 5-star and you are not guaranteed, you have a 50% chance of getting Furina and a 50% chance of getting a standard 5-star like Mona, Qiqi, or Keqing. If you lose that coin flip, the next 5-star you pull on any limited character banner is guaranteed to be the featured unit. That guarantee, along with your pity count, carries over between limited banners, which is huge if you’ve already built pity elsewhere.
Version 5.0 also added Capturing Radiance, which gives players a small extra chance to receive the featured limited character even when they are technically not on guarantee. It doesn’t replace the normal 50/50 system, but it does slightly soften the blow over time and makes pure 50/50 losses a bit less common across a large number of pulls.
As for cost, every wish is 160 Primogems or 1 Intertwined Fate. In the absolute worst-case scenario, you lose the 50/50 at 90 pity and then go all the way to 90 again on the guaranteed. That means 180 wishes total, or 28,800 Primogems, for one copy of Furina.
Primogems Needed to Get Furina
How many Primogems you actually need depends heavily on where your pity currently sits and whether your next 5-star is guaranteed. Here’s the practical breakdown:
| Starting Condition | Wishes Required (Worst Case) | Primogems Required |
|---|---|---|
| Zero pity, 50/50 not guaranteed | 180 | 28,800 |
| Zero pity, 50/50 guaranteed | 90 | 14,400 |
| 60 pity, 50/50 not guaranteed | 120 | 19,200 |
| 60 pity, 50/50 guaranteed | 30 | 4,800 |
| Soft pity range (74+), 50/50 guaranteed | ~16 average | ~2,560 average |
For F2P players starting from zero, getting all the way to 180 wishes takes real planning. Over a full version cycle of about 42 days, your baseline income usually comes from a few steady sources: 60 Primogems per day from commissions, up to 800 Primogems per Spiral Abyss reset if you full clear, 300 Primogems from maintenance compensation, plus whatever comes from events, codes, and exploration.
A realistic F2P monthly estimate usually lands around 3,500 to 4,500 Primogems, depending on how active the patch is and how much content you clear. That works out to roughly 21 to 28 wishes per patch cycle. If you skip other banners and save through two full versions, you’ll have a pretty solid shot at securing a guaranteed Furina.
Best Ways to Prepare for Furina Banner
If you’re serious about pulling Furina, the best prep is honestly pretty boring—but it works. Stay consistent with your daily income, grab every limited reward you can, and don’t throw wishes at banners you don’t actually want.
Your core Primogem sources should look like this:
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Daily Commissions: 60 Primogems per day, or 1,260 over a 21-day banner phase
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Spiral Abyss: Up to 800 Primogems per reset from Floors 9–12
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Limited-time events: Often worth as much as 1,600 Primogems per version
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Version livestream codes: Usually 300–600 Primogems total per version cycle
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Paimon’s Bargains reset: Up to 5 Intertwined Fates each month using Starglitter
The livestream codes are especially easy to miss, so it’s worth keeping an eye on official Genshin channels when a new version preview goes live. Those codes expire fast, and missing them is basically free Primogems left on the table.
One of the biggest mistakes players make is trying to build pity on a banner they don’t want. Don’t do it. Since pity and guarantee already carry over, there’s no real upside. The risk is very real, though—you could accidentally win the featured 5-star early, burn your guarantee, and set yourself back right before Furina reruns.
Furina Pull Value in Genshin Impact 2026
Knowing how to get Furina is one thing. Deciding whether she’s worth that investment is the part that really matters.

Even in 2026, Furina is still an elite-tier pull. She works as a universal off-field Hydro support and one of the strongest teamwide buffers in the game. Her Elemental Burst builds Fanfare stacks based on HP changes across the party, and that translates into a massive team damage increase. With a proper healer keeping HP fluctuations active, Furina at C0 can provide roughly 30–40% teamwide damage amplification, which is why she fits into so many different comps without feeling niche. On top of that, her Salon Solitaire summons keep dealing off-field Hydro damage no matter who is on the field, so she also brings serious sub-DPS value.
Some of her best teams in the current meta include:
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Neuvillette Hypercarry: Neuvillette, Furina, Kazuha, Zhongli or Xilonen
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Vaporize teams: Hu Tao or Arlecchino cores
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Bloom / Hyperbloom teams: especially with Nahida
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Anemo Hypercarry teams: Xiao or Wanderer with Xianyun
At C0, Furina is already complete. She does not need her signature weapon, Splendor of Tranquil Waters, to be amazing. In fact, most players should prioritize getting Furina herself before even thinking about the weapon banner. Good alternatives already exist, including Key of Khaj-Nisut for teams that appreciate the Elemental Mastery support, and Favonius Sword, which is especially comfortable before C4 because it helps a lot with Energy Recharge.
If you do want constellations, the usual stopping points are very clear:
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C1: Raises the Fanfare cap to 400 and gives 150 Fanfare immediately when Burst starts
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C2: Doubles Fanfare generation speed and is easily her biggest constellation spike
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Beyond C2: Strong, but much less efficient for most players
Basically, Furina is one of those rare characters who feels fantastic at baseline and only gets better if you decide to invest more. For most accounts, C0 or C2 is the sweet spot.
Furina Materials and Fast Prefarm
If you think Furina’s banner is coming soon, prefarming is absolutely worth doing. She needs a decent amount of local specialties, boss drops, and talent books, and getting ahead of that grind makes the post-pull experience way smoother.
Ascension materials needed for Level 90:
| Material | Total |
|---|---|
| Varunada Lazurite Sliver | 1 |
| Varunada Lazurite Fragment | 9 |
| Varunada Lazurite Chunk | 9 |
| Varunada Lazurite Gemstone | 6 |
| Lakelight Lily | 168 |
| Whopperflower Nectar | 18 |
| Shimmering Nectar | 30 |
| Energy Nectar | 36 |
| Water That Failed To Transcend | 46 |
| Mora | 420,000 |
For talents, each skill taken to Level 10 requires:
| Material | Per Talent |
|---|---|
| Teachings of Justice | 3 |
| Guide to Justice | 21 |
| Philosophies of Justice | 38 |
| Whopperflower Nectar | 6 |
| Shimmering Nectar | 22 |
| Energy Nectar | 31 |
| Lightless Mass | 6 |
| Crown of Insight | 1 |
| Mora | ~1,652,500 |
If you plan to triple-crown Furina, just multiply those talent numbers by three.

Lakelight Lily
Lakelight Lily is Furina’s local specialty, and honestly, this is one of the slower parts of her prefarm. Most of the flowers are found in Erinnyes Forest in Fontaine, so that’s where your main route should be. The area has enough clustered spawns that a good Teleport Waypoint loop can save a lot of time if you’re farming consistently.
There’s also a useful backup source. If you’ve finished the relevant Fontaine world quests, you can buy a limited amount from the Pahsiv Melusine shop, which refreshes periodically. Mixing the overworld route with those shop purchases makes reaching the full 168 Lakelight Lily requirement much less annoying.
Hydro Tulpa
The Hydro Tulpa is Furina’s required world boss and the only source of Water That Failed To Transcend. It’s located in Fontaine, and each clear costs 40 Original Resin. Alongside the boss material, you’ll also get Varunada Lazurite drops, which helps with overall ascension efficiency.
To fully ascend Furina, you need 46 Water That Failed To Transcend, which usually means around 12 to 18 boss runs depending on your drop luck. The best move is to spread these runs out over several days before her banner arrives so you don’t end up resin-starved after pulling her.
Justice Books
Furina uses the Justice talent book line: Teachings of Justice, Guide to Justice, and Philosophies of Justice. These come from the Pale Forgotten Glory domain, which is located underwater south of the Court of Fontaine. You can only farm it on Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday, so timing matters here more than with some other materials.
Her weekly boss drop is Lightless Mass, obtained from the All-Devouring Narwhal in Fontaine. You can claim that reward once per week for 30 Original Resin. If your weekly drops don’t line up, Dream Solvent can convert other boss materials into Lightless Mass, which is a nice safety net.
For talent priority, you should level her in this order:
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Elemental Burst
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Elemental Skill
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Normal Attack
Her Burst is the main reason she’s so valuable, since it powers the teamwide Fanfare buff. The Skill matters a lot too because it drives her off-field Hydro damage. Normal Attacks are usually left alone unless you’re deep into late-game optimization.
Furina FAQ
Can you get Furina from the standard banner?
No. Furina is a limited 5-star and has never been added to Wanderlust Invocation. She cannot appear on the standard banner.
When will Furina rerun?
As of mid-2026, her latest rerun ended in Version 6.1, running from October to November 2025. Nothing official has been announced for Version 6.5 or 6.6 yet, but based on her past rerun pattern, another banner within the next two to four major versions would not be surprising. Keep an eye on official HoYoverse livestreams and banner previews.
How many wishes do you need for Furina?
The absolute worst case is 180 wishes, or 28,800 Primogems, if you start at zero pity and are not guaranteed. If you already have guarantee, the cap drops to 90 wishes, or 14,400 Primogems. In practice, soft pity means many players land somewhere around 105 to 130 wishes on average.
Is Furina worth pulling in 2026?
Yes, absolutely. Furina is still one of the strongest and most flexible units in the game. Her teamwide damage buff, off-field Hydro application, and ability to slot into nearly every top-tier roster give her massive long-term value. Even at C0, she can completely upgrade an account, whether you're pairing her with premium 5-stars or more budget-friendly 4-star supports.