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Genshin Impact Ichiban Kuji to Return With Tapestries

Bandai Spirits’s Ichiban Kuji will be holding another Genshin Impact raffle. This is a re-run of a previous one and tickets will start appearing from September 13, 2024. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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This Genshin Impact Ichiban Kuji will cost 700 JPY ($4.90) per attempt. Like previous Ichiban Kuji lotteries, you can find it in convenience stores, bookstores, hobby shops, the official Ichiban Kuji shop, and the Ichiban Kuji website. Depending on stock, certain stores might not offer the lottery or close it early.

Here are the prizes for the Genshin Impact Ichiban Kuji:

  • A Prize: Ganyu tapestry
  • B Prize: Zhongli tapestry
  • C Prize: Kaedehara Kazuha tapestry
  • D Prize: Eula tapestry
  • E Prize: Illustration boards
  • F Prize: Glass cup (with the chibi figure engraved)
  • G Prize: Diorama acrylic stand
  • H Prize: Rubber keyholder
  • Last One Prize: Illustration board set

The tapestries are all A2 in size and depict official art of the four characters. As for the glass cup, acrylic stands, and rubber keyholders, you’ll have more options for characters than just Ganyu, Zhongli, Kazuha, or Eula. You also have a chance of getting people like Diona, Jean, and Yanfei.

Genshin Impact is readily available on the PS4, PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. The Ichiban Kuij for Genshin Impact will start from September 13, 2024.


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Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In terms of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.