Columbina in Genshin Impact: the Third of the Eleven Fatui Harbingers has arrived in the game as a playable character, and this guide directly answers who she is and what to expect from her kit — without promising numbers that only the official data sheet can confirm. If you're looking for the best teams for Columbina, here's the summary: the character revolves around her singing identity and angelic appearance. Her exact role (on-field DPS, support, or hybrid) will be confirmed in the in-game data sheet, and the team compositions in this guide use synergies that the game has already proven, so you can build a solid team as soon as the final kit is in your hands. For a complete game reference, consult the Genshin Impact data sheet on Revista Pixel.
Who is Columbina
Columbina holds the third seat among the Eleven Fatui Harbingers, the elite council that commands the Fatui organization in Teyvat. In the group's internal hierarchy, this places her above names familiar to players — such as Signora (eighth) and Tartaglia (eleventh) — behind only the Captain and Dottore, the first two seats. It's a position that, within the game's universe, speaks volumes about the danger she represents.
The name follows the group's tradition: the Harbingers are named after roles from Commedia dell'Arte — Arlecchino, Scaramouche, Pulcinella, and Pantalone are other examples — and Columbina is the clever, deceptively naive servant from this theatrical tradition. The in-game character takes this literally: an angelic appearance, a constant smile, and closed eyes behind a feathered mask, a look that hides one of the most unsettling personalities in the cast.
Anyone who watched the animation Winter Night's Lazzo, shown in version 3.3, will never forget the scene: Columbina sings a disturbing lullaby and declares, with a serene smile, that she wants to hear the Traveler sing. It's this contrast — the masked angel and the threatening demeanor — that has made her one of the most theorized and anticipated Harbingers by the community, especially since, as of early 2026 public knowledge, she still lacked a central role in the main story arcs.
What the Kit Does
Before any numbers, a rule that applies to every new Genshin Impact character: multiplier, scaling, and effect duration data released during pre-release often change by the final version. This guide does not copy these numbers — and I recommend you also be wary of anyone who publishes them as absolute truth.
What can be stated with certainty, based on what the game has publicly shown up to early 2026, is the identity of the kit: the character's abilities carry the motif of singing and the feathered appearance — a direct reflection of the lore. Her practical role — whether the kit places her as on-field DPS, sub-DPS, or hybrid support — is what defines the teams, and this is precisely where this guide prefers to be conservative: the official in-game data sheet (Characters menu → Talents) is the only reliable source for the final design, along with the official Genshin Impact website and the game's data sheet on our portal, which follows official updates.
Regardless of the kit, the game's team engineering is stable, and every team needs to cover known roles:
- On-field DPS: the character who spends most of their time attacking;
- Utility Support: buffs, healing, shields, or crowd control;
- Element Applicator: who maintains elemental aura on enemies for reactions;
- Energy Battery: who feeds the team's Energy Recharge for Ultimates to be cast at the right rhythm.
Where Columbina fits into this design depends on the kit's final role. The following compositions are based on this premise and use only synergies that the game has already proven — no theoretical damage promises.
Best Teams
The compositions below serve as a starting point: each assumes a probable role for the character and complements it with functions that Genshin Impact has long established. When the final kit is confirmed in the official data sheet, adjust the elemental reactions and specific supports — the team's skeleton remains the same.
Direct Damage Team (if the kit is on-field DPS)
The game's classic DPS skeleton: a support that boosts damage, an off-field character who keeps elemental reactions going, and a fourth slot for healing or a shield. If Columbina rewards time on the field, she fits well in amplified elemental reaction teams — the team prioritizes the reaction her element allows — and, if the kit favors quick attacks, a continuous damage reaction team works just as well. The universal rule: whoever deals the damage stays on the field; whoever applies the element, attacks from outside.
Off-field Support Team (if the kit is sub-DPS)
If the character works best off-field — applying elements, providing buffs, or contributing damage in the background — the team inverts: a strong on-field DPS takes center stage, and Columbina becomes the link that keeps the reaction going. In this scenario, an Anemo support with the Viridescent Venerer artifact set is the most common wildcard partner in the game, as it reduces the resistance of the element it swirls — a known and stable synergy since the early versions. The team also needs a compatible energy battery to keep Ultimates up.
Two-DPS Hybrid Team (if the kit allows quick switching)
One of the community's favorite compositions is the two-DPS team that takes turns: while one uses their skill time, the other recharges. If Columbina's kit doesn't require long stays on the field, she can share the stage with another offensive character, with each covering the other's recharge phase. This format is usually the most fun to play — and also the most sensitive to rotation, so it's worth testing carefully.
Team for Beginners
For new accounts, the advice doesn't change: build the team with what you already have and prioritize covered roles — a DPS, a support, an element applicator, and a healing source. Archive characters like Columbina shine when the team has energy and rotation sorted out; without it, not even the best kit in the game can sustain the team.
Is it Worth Pulling?
The short answer: it depends on your roster and your playstyle. Three scenarios can help you decide:
- If you play for meta, wait for the first few days of community testing — the consensus on a character's value forms in the first two weeks, with actual data from the final kit;
- If you play for collection and lore, Columbina is one of the most striking characters in the game — one of the most mysterious Harbingers, with a look and story that will hardly be repeated;
- If you don't have spare primogems, compare with the banners on the official calendar: generic support characters tend to age better than niche DPS.
And a golden tip: never pull on impulse on the first day of the banner. Let the testing dust settle, read the community consensus, and decide with the final kit in hand. The same prudence applies to weapons and artifacts: pre-release recommendations are often misleading — wait for post-release guides based on the confirmed kit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Columbina in Genshin Impact?
Columbina is the Third of the Eleven Fatui Harbingers, the elite of the Fatui organization in Teyvat. She has an angelic appearance, closed eyes behind a feathered mask, and a disturbing demeanor that became famous in the Winter Night's Lazzo animation. She is one of the most mysterious and anticipated characters in the game, now available as a playable character.
What is Columbina's element and role?
The official and definitive source is the character's in-game data sheet, in the Characters → Talents menu — and the game's data sheet on Revista Pixel follows official updates. This guide avoids stating kit details, multipliers, and scalings that may still be adjusted; what can be safely stated is that the kit carries the character's singing identity and angelic appearance.
What are the best teams with Columbina?
It depends on the kit's final role: as on-field DPS, a team with buff support, reaction applicator, and a healing or shield source; as off-field support, a team with a strong main DPS and an energy battery. The three compositions in the Best Teams section above serve as a starting point for both scenarios.
Is Columbina worth pulling for?
If appearance and lore matter to you, yes — she is one of the most striking characters in the game. If you play for meta, wait for the community consensus in the first two weeks of the banner, with the final kit confirmed. If you're short on primogems, prioritize the official banner calendar before deciding.
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