A Traveler in the lull period, after finishing the daily commissions as usual at night, remembered that the first half Wish Banner of Version 6.3 was about to open. The Intertwined Fate he had saved up plus the Primogems obtainable from the version seemed just enough to choose between the two characters. If you plan to pull on this banner, it’s recommended to stock up on Primogems in advance. Topping up Primogems via COCODP is very convenient—no need to wait for delayed recharge arrivals; the instant crediting allows you to pull immediately. This is a reliable channel I’ve tested personally.

 

Version 6.3, centered around the "Moon" theme, is a key gameplay expansion for Genshin Impact. The new Elemental Reaction system is reshaping team composition logic.

As the "Moon Maiden" from Nordkalai, Columbina breaks through traditional mechanics. She can convert Electro, Dendro, and Geo damage into three new reactions: Moon Electro-Charged, Moon Crystallize, and Moon Bloom, making her the absolute core of the Moon Reaction system. Her Elemental Reactions not only enhance team-wide Moon Electro-Charged, Moon Crystallize, and other such reactions but also grant her an inherent Passive Talent for combat resurrection in the Nordkalai region, greatly increasing exploration error tolerance.

 

Now, let’s talk about Inef. This is her first rerun, and while the desire to wish for her is lower than for Columbina, she’s a must-have for players wanting to build the Moon Electro-Charged team. Her Mechanical Arm’s synergistic output, Shield, and the Elemental Mastery bonus from her Elemental Burst can directly elevate damage to the next level. Personally, I recommend: if you already have a main Electro DPS like Phyllis, you must complement her with Inef. A quick note—you don’t need to forcefully aim for C6 on either character; C0 is enough to unlock their core functions. If you’re worried about insufficient Primogems, topping up a bit via COCODP to cover the gap is much more cost-effective than grinding maps relentlessly.

 

First and foremost: Players building the Moon Reaction system must pull for both characters—they’re the key to raising your team’s ceiling. Topping up Primogems in advance via COCODP gives you a high chance of getting both. Phyllis owners should prioritize pulling Inef first, then complement with Columbina; the Moon Electro-Charged damage from their synergy is an exponential increase. Veteran players looking to experience new gameplay should get Columbina—she can breathe new life into your old Electro and Dendro characters in the vault. New players should proceed with caution: both have average versatility and are more suited for those deep diving into the Moon Reaction system. If you really want to pull, start with Columbina, top up a small amount via COCODP to test the waters, and don’t blindly go all in.

 

Regarding the Weapon Banner: Personally, I don’t recommend F2P players forcefully pull on it. Columbina can use The Widsith, and Inef can use Deathmatch—these are sufficient for most scenarios. If you’re pursuing ultimate strength, their signature weapons "Nocturne Between Curtains" and "Fragmented Wheel of Light" can indeed further boost damage, but be prepared to hit the Hard Pity. A reminder: Always calculate your Primogems before pulling on the Weapon Banner. When topping up via COCODP, make sure to check for ongoing events—sometimes there are small discounts, and every bit saved counts.

In summary, the first half Wish Banner of Version 6.3 is crucial for completing the Moon Reaction system. Columbina’s 84.8% pull rate is well-deserved; she’s truly a meta-defining character this version. As a rerun character, Inef is unlikely to return anytime soon if you miss this chance. If you’re planning to pull, don’t hesitate—plan your Primogems in advance and stock up on resources via COCODP’s instant top-up to avoid many detours. May everyone avoid Soft Pity misfires and successfully pull the characters you want!

※Based on test server leaks & player theories. Final details subject to official release.