Genshin Impact Thoma

Genshin Impact Thoma Will Appear as a Pyro Character

miHoYo revealed more information regarding Thoma, a new character that appeared in Inazuma in Genshin Impact following the Version 2.0 update. This includes the character’s full body artwork and the confirmation that Thoma is a Pyro character. Additionally, miHoYo revealed Thoma’s role in Inazuma, along with a brief quote offering an “endorsement” of him from Taroumaru, Komore Teahouse owner and Shiba Inu.

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As mentioned previous, Thoma will appear in Genshin Impact as a Pyro character and polearm wielder. Thoma is described as relaxed and sociable. Additionally, Thoma is deeply connected to powerful people within Inazuma despite being an outlander.

You can take a look at the full body artwork for Thoma below.

And here’s Taroumaru praise for Thoma.

Recently, miHoYo shared a character demonstration for Kujou Sara, another character that appeared through the Version 2.0 update. This character will appear on the same banner as the Raiden Shogun. The banner will arrive on September 1, 2021. Koujo Sara will appear as a 4 star character, whereas the Raiden Shogun will appear as a 5 star character. There is currently no word as to when Thoma could appear through a potential banner.

Genshin Impact is immediately available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC, and mobile devices.


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