I remember pausing the trailer the moment Alyosha stepped from the snow — a lone silhouette, a spear, and a hound at his side. I felt the screen tilt toward a single realization: this isn’t a cameo. You and I both know when a character lands like that, every banner and team comp conversation shifts.
Genshin Impact Alyosha Overview
At a crowded cafe I watched strangers whisper his name; small signals become trends fast. The leaks surfacing from Reddit’s Seele posts and clips from Hoyoverse paint Alyosha as a 4-star Electro polearm user with an assassin-marksman theme — wolves, traps, and a hunting hound called Tugarin. If you follow Honey Impact or Genshin.gg, this is the sort of character that changes who you build around and when you spend Primogems.
| Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Rarity | 4-Star |
| Element | Electro |
| Weapon | Polearm |
| Attack | – |
| Defense | – |
| HP | – |
| Bonus | – |
Stats are still under wraps until the 7.0 beta opens, but the kit leaks already sketch a clear role: a Stellar Conduct-focused support/secondary DPS who pairs exceptionally with Sandrone. Expect the usual staging from Hoyoverse and then community tools — KQM and Fandom builders — to test numbers fast.
Genshin Impact Alyosha Kit Leaks
I watched a loop of Alyosha’s Elemental Burst and the hound kept stealing the frame; good characters do that. The Seele leaks outline a kit built around a Hunting Mark mechanic, a summonable hunting hound (Tugarin), and a field called Thunder Hunting Ground that taunts and pulses Electro damage.

- Normal Attack:
- Performs up to 4 spear strikes; the final hit applies Hunting Mark.
- Charged attack is a stamina-consuming spin.
- Plunging attack hits along a path and deals AoE on landing.
- Elemental Skill:
- Tap or hold for different results; both apply Hunting Mark.
- Tap: Fires forward, dealing AoE Electro.
- Hold: Enters Aim Mode, locks targets, gains interruption resistance, then deals Electro to selected enemies.
- Hunting Mark: If reapplied, it activates: removes the mark and grants Hunter’s Precision, boosting ATK for 15s for nearby party members.
- Elemental Burst:
- Summons Tugarin and turns the area ahead into Thunder Hunting Ground.
- Thunder Hunting Ground taunts enemies and pulses AoE Electro every 2s.
- Tugarin: Moves to bite targets every 2s; deals Burst-type Electro damage and prioritizes targets with Hunting Mark, activating the mark on hit.
- Ascension Passives:
- Awakening the Sleeping Treeline: Tugarin heals the active nearby ally for 120% of Alyosha’s ATK per attack.
- Farewell to Winter Wheat and Fallen Leaves: Elemental Skill and Burst scale off Energy Recharge—each 1% ER gives +0.35% damage, capped at 70%.
- Into the Polestar Field: Inside a Polestar Field, Alyosha enters Radiance: Stellar-Conduct. Hunter’s Precision also raises nearby party members’ Stellar-Conduct damage by 25%.
- Watching from the Treetops: Shows Snezhnaya local specialties on the mini-map.
Playstyle note: Alyosha reads like a field-control hybrid who buffs allies while stoking Electro uptime. Think team setups around Sandrone or other Stellar-Conduct users; his kit is like a hunting dog that remembers every scent — methodical and persistent.
Alyosha Leaked Constellations
At a convention panel I heard players argue over constellations; with 4-star units, constellations often decide their legacy. The leaks list four meaningful constellation nodes that tilt Alyosha toward utility and survivability rather than raw solo burst.

- Constellation 1 (C1): Nearby allies who trigger Electro reactions restore 15 Energy for Alyosha (18s cooldown).
- Constellation 2 (C2): Extends Hunter’s Stand by 6s; Tugarin applies Hunting Mark before attacks (does not activate the mark).
- Constellation 4 (C4): Tugarin’s attacks heal the ally with the lowest HP% for 60% of Alyosha’s ATK.
- Constellation 6 (C6): Hunter’s Precision can stack twice; at two stacks, affected characters also gain +100 Elemental Mastery.
If you’re thinking about constellations, C1 and C2 shape his energy and uptime while C4/C6 push him toward supportive sustain and team-wide utility — a kit that feels as precise as a surgeon’s scalpel when built right.
When Will Alyosha Be Released in Genshin Impact?
Outside a stream chat I timed banner cycles against a calendar; patterns reveal predictability. The current consensus from leaks: Alyosha appears in Genshin Impact 7.0 as the first 4-star of the Snezhnaya arc and may be available as a free character depending on Hoyoverse’s event structure.
When will Alyosha be released in Genshin Impact?
Leakers place Alyosha in 7.0, which, following the usual 42-day banner cadence, points to a release around August 12, 2026. Track the 7.0 beta on official Hoyoverse channels and community hubs like Reddit and Twitter; they’ll be the first to confirm exact timing and any free obtainment windows.
What are Alyosha’s abilities and playstyle?
Short answer: field control, periodic AoE Electro, passive team buffs, and sustained heals through Tugarin. His Hunting Mark creates a rhythm: apply marks, activate them for ATK buffs, then let Tugarin prioritize marked targets. Expect him to pair strongly with other Electro catalysts of the Stellar-Conduct archetype, and for teams that benefit from steady Electro application.
Should I pull for Alyosha?
If you play Sandrone, value team sustain, or want a flexible 4-star that supports Stellar-Conduct comps, Alyosha is worth considering. Remember: 4-star characters often earn their place via constellations—watch for C1/C2 effects and how the community (YouTube creators, streamers, and Honey Impact simulators) rate his real-world performance once beta numbers surface.
Sources: Seele leaks on Reddit, Hoyoverse assets, and data aggregators like Honey Impact and Genshin.gg — I track these daily so you don’t have to; you can follow those feeds for the beta drops and live testing. One last question: will you build Alyosha straight away, or wait to see how the meta bends around him?