These three characters have been officially confirmed as the featured characters in the Version 6.0 banners. Rauhma and Phyllis are both 5-star characters, while Eno is a 4-star.
Based on the order in which the splash arts were released, it's possible that Rauhma and Eno will appear in the first half of the banner, with Phyllis in the second half. However, there's also a chance that both Rauhma and Phyllis could be in the first half, as we've previously seen two new 5-stars (like Navia and Chevreuse) debut in the same banner.
1. Rauhma
Rauhma is a Dendro character. Since Norderkalay focuses on a new Lunar Reaction system, Rauhma will likely serve as either a main DPS or sub-DPS in a Lunar Bloom team. Support characters typically don’t debut in major version openers, which makes this even more likely.
Much like Aggravate, Lunar Bloom is an enhanced reaction: after triggering Bloom, it deals an extra instance of Lunar Bloom damage.
Rauhma doesn’t use a Vision, but instead wields a Lunar Wheel. This device channels primordial elemental power from the Age of March. Characters tied to the March Era or connected to the moon are able to inherit and use the Lunar Wheel. As the Child of Frost Moon, Rauhma’s lore ties her closely to the moon, making her use of this power fitting.
2. Phyllis
Phyllis is an Electro character. In our previous breakdown of Inaeve’s team compositions, we noted that the Lunar Electro-Charged team (Lunar Electro) is still incomplete — it lacks a proper on-field DPS and a Lunar Reaction support (likely the Lunar Goddess).
Phyllis is highly likely to be the main DPS for Lunar Electro teams.
He also uses the Lunar Wheel. His ancestor, a "Lampbearer," received the power of the moon while defending against the Abyss. Phyllis is assumed to have inherited this power.
Both Rauhma and Phyllis are part of the new Lunar Reaction system and open the version, so their power levels are likely solid but balanced. Electro-Charged and Bloom are transformative reactions — they don’t rely on crit scaling, so they have stable baseline performance. With Lunar Reactions added (which do benefit from crit stats), the floor of team damage is raised significantly. However, the ceiling may still be lower than the Amplifying reactions enhanced by Lunar mechanics.
That said… Phyllis is just so elegant. One hand on his chest, the other holding a lantern — he exudes poise.
3. Eno
Eno is an adorable Hydro loli. As a 4-star character launching with the version, she’s expected to be given out for free in 6.0. She’s likely crucial for exploration and unique regional mechanics.
As a Hydro unit, Eno can flexibly fit into either Lunar Electro or Lunar Bloom teams. So even if you don’t pull for the new 5-stars, you won’t be locked out of trying the new reaction systems.
The Version 5.8 main event will reward a free 4-star claymore, which currently doesn’t suit any existing character very well. From what we’ve seen, this weapon is most likely designed for Eno.
If you plan to play Lunar teams in 6.0, you can start leveling this weapon now. Until the Lunar Goddess is released, Eno will probably serve as the placeholder support.
That’s all the current info!
What do you think of these three new characters? Which one are you most excited about?