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Genshin Impact Mise à jour 5.4 : rumeurs de fuites de réexécution de bannière

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Dec 25,2024

La version 5.4 de Genshin Impact pourrait ramener Wriothesley, plus d'un an après ses débuts. Cette fuite doit cependant être traitée avec prudence.

La vaste liste de plus de 90 personnages du jeu crée des défis de planification pour les rediffusions de personnages. Même avec l'introduction de la bannière Chronique pour résoudre ce problème, les temps d'attente restent longs en raison du nombre limité d'emplacements de bannière. Le temps d'attente prolongé à Shenhe (plus de 600 jours) illustre ce problème. Jusqu'à ce que les triples bannières soient mises en œuvre, de longs délais de réexécution sont probables.

Alors qu'une fuite récente suggère le retour de Wriothesley dans la version 5.4, la source, Flying Flame, a un bilan mitigé. Bien que leur prédiction d'une nouvelle bannière chronique dans la version 5.3 se soit avérée exacte, d'autres fuites se sont révélées inexactes.

Cependant, le récent buff de Spiral Abyss profite au gameplay de Wriothesley, donnant du crédit à la rumeur. La version 5.4 devrait également introduire Mizuki, potentiellement le premier personnage de la bannière standard d'Inazuma. Si Mizuki et Wriothesley sont présentés, les 5 étoiles restantes pourraient être Furina ou Venti, car ce sont les seuls Archontes à avoir encore des rediffusions séquentielles. La date de lancement prévue de la version 5.4 est le 12 février 2025.

Connexe ##### [Chaque personnage, skin et fonctionnalité Confirmé pour la mise à jour 5.3 de Genshin Impact jusqu'à présent ](https://imgs.ksjha.com/genshin-impact-5-3-updates-skins-characters-citlali-mavuika/ "Chaque personnage, skin et fonctionnalité confirmé pour la mise à jour 5.3 de Genshin Impact jusqu'à présent")

La prochaine mise à jour de la version 5.3 de Genshin Impact apporte de nombreux nouveaux contenus, personnages, événements et bien plus encore dans lesquels les joueurs peuvent se plonger.

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