The upcoming White Horse Adeptus in Genshin Impact 6.3 continues to generate intense speculation, especially around her element, her place in Lunar reactions, and her connection to Hexenzirkel and Liyue’s new four star characters. Recent clarifications help refine community expectations. They confirm that White Horse Adeptus is not Cryo, not Anemo, and not Hydro, which already rules out three of the most commonly predicted elements. This narrows down her possible typing to other elements such as Pyro, Electro, Geo or Dendro and reshapes early theorycrafting for her best artifact sets and team partners.
Equally important is a clearer understanding of the Lunar reactions system. Early discussions often treated Lunar reactions as a tiny subcategory limited to Lunar charged and Lunar bloom, but that view is incomplete. Lunar reactions are not limited to Lunar charged and Lunar bloom, and the design space for this system is broader than just two named effects. At the same time, clarification confirms that there is no such thing as Lunar Vape, Lunar Overload, Lunar Burning, or Lunar Melt. The game does not add a Lunar prefix to standard transformative reactions like Vaporize, Overloaded, Burning or Melt. Instead, Lunar reactions form their own special layer, interacting with certain characters and zones that are thematically tied to lunar phases, resonance states and timed damage windows.
This distinction matters because it prevents confusion between classic elemental reactions and the new Lunar mechanic. Standard elemental reactions remain the backbone of Genshin Impact’s combat system, while Lunar reactions act more like an advanced modifier framework for specific characters and scenarios. Players who expected a full set of Lunar variants for every traditional reaction can now adjust their expectations and focus on how existing Lunar states interact with rotation timing, field control and damage ramping across multi phase encounters.
A key line that needs direct attention is the following.
There is one wrong statement in the following sentence: "White Horse Adeptus is not a part of a Lunar reaction team and is not a part of Hexenzirkel team, and she will use the 4 star Liyue character "sword girl dancer" as a teammate".
This sentence bundles several claims and at least one of them is incorrect. White Horse Adeptus has been consistently associated with Lunar themed content and with high level narrative groups that sit parallel to Hexenzirkel. While final official details are still pending, it is misleading to present her as completely detached from Lunar reaction teams and Hexenzirkel related structures. In addition, her supposed guaranteed use of the four star Liyue “sword girl dancer” as a permanent teammate is speculation rather than confirmed design. The correction emphasizes that White Horse Adeptus remains central to the broader late game ecosystem that involves both Lunar mechanics and cross faction synergy.
These clarifications also help refine the emerging structure where Durin and Varka occupy the Hexenzirkel resonance side, while Columbina and White Horse Adeptus act as pillars of the Lunar oriented faction. Understanding that White Horse Adeptus is not Cryo, not Anemo, and not Hydro pushes players to consider novel builds and perhaps fresh elemental combinations that work well with Lunar mechanics. It also encourages careful planning around artifact domains, future weapon banners and team construction that can fully exploit her final revealed kit.
From an SEO and informational perspective, the key points for players are clear. White Horse Adeptus has a non standard element choice, Lunar reactions are more expansive than early summaries suggested, and there is no such thing as Lunar Vape, Lunar Overload, Lunar Burning or Lunar Melt. At least one claim in the quoted sentence about her not being part of Lunar reaction teams, not being involved with Hexenzirkel, and always using “sword girl dancer” as a teammate is wrong. Fans who want to prepare for Genshin Impact 6.3 should stay alert for official reveals while recognizing that her role in Lunar reactions and broader faction structures is far more central and complex than simplistic early statements imply.




