Genshin Impact Version 6.4, codenamed Luna V, launched on February 25, 2026, bringing the long-awaited debut of Varka alongside reruns for Flins, Skirk, and Escoffier. With every new patch comes a fresh Spiral Abyss rotation, and players have been eager to learn which enemies will populate Floors 9–12 this cycle. The Spiral Abyss and Imaginarium Theater resets for Luna V are live, but specific floor-by-floor enemy lineups have not been officially published by HoYoverse.
Quick answer: No confirmed, detailed floor-by-floor Spiral Abyss enemy lineup for Luna V (Version 6.4) has been officially released. Leaked previews circulated before the patch went live, but full breakdowns of each chamber's enemies remain unverified at this time.

Luna V Spiral Abyss Reset Timing
The Spiral Abyss resets twice per patch, once at the start of each phase. Version 6.4's Phase 1 banners — featuring Varka and Flins — began on February 25, 2026, and run through approximately March 17, 2026. Phase 2 brings Skirk and Escoffier reruns. Each phase transition triggers a new Abyss cycle with potentially different Leyline Disorders and enemy compositions on the upper floors.
Because the patch is already live, you can check the current Abyss lineup directly in-game by opening the Spiral Abyss menu from the Adventurer Handbook or by teleporting to the Musk Reef domain entrance. The in-game preview shows every enemy on every floor and chamber before you commit a team.
Why Leaked Lineups Matter for Team Planning
Spiral Abyss enemy rosters directly influence which characters and team compositions perform well in a given cycle. Floors 11 and 12 typically feature Leyline Disorders that favor or punish specific elements, and the enemy HP pools and resistance profiles on Floor 12 often serve as an indirect benchmark for newly released characters. With Varka debuting as a 5-star Anemo Claymore main DPS in this patch, many players expected the Abyss to feature enemies that reward Anemo-driven reaction teams.
Varka's kit revolves around his Stormward Charge state, which converts his Elemental Skill into Four Winds' Ascension when Pyro, Hydro, Electro, or Cryo characters are in the party. That conversion deals both Anemo DMG and the corresponding elemental DMG, making him a natural fit for Swirl-heavy compositions. If the Luna V Abyss features enemies vulnerable to multi-element pressure — rather than Anemo-immune bosses — Varka's value in the endgame rises considerably.

Characters Likely to Shine This Cycle
Even without a fully verified enemy list, the banner lineup offers strong hints about which teams HoYoverse expects players to bring. Phase 1 pairs Varka with Flins, while Phase 2 features Skirk and Escoffier. A premium Cryo-focused team of Skirk, Escoffier, Furina, and Shenhe has emerged as a popular composition, though Skirk's full potential is gated behind having Escoffier as a teammate.
| Phase | Featured 5-Star Characters | Signature / Featured Weapons |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 | Varka (new), Flins (rerun) | Ballad of the Mighty Wolf (new), Bloodsoaked Ruins |
| Phase 2 | Skirk (rerun), Escoffier (rerun) | Azurelight, Symphonist of Scents |
The Mondstadt Chronicled Wish banner also runs during Phase 1, offering characters like Eula, Jean, Diluc, Klee, Albedo, and Mona alongside classic Mondstadt weapons such as Wolf's Gravestone and Aquila Favonia. Players building Varka teams may find value in picking up Mondstadt units that complement his Anemo-reaction playstyle.

How to Check the Current Abyss Lineup In-Game
Step 1: Open the Spiral Abyss from the Adventurer Handbook (the compass icon in the Paimon Menu) or teleport directly to Musk Reef via the portal in Cape Oath, Mondstadt.
Step 2: Select any floor from the Spiral Abyss interface. Before entering, tap the magnifying glass or "Preview" icon next to each chamber to see the full list of enemies, their elemental types, and any active Leyline Disorders.
Step 3: Use this preview to plan your two teams accordingly. Pay special attention to Floor 12's Leyline Disorder, which often buffs a specific element or reaction type aligned with the patch's new characters.

Varka's Signature Weapon and Abyss Performance
Varka's signature claymore, Ballad of the Mighty Wolf (also referred to as Gest of the Mighty Wolf in some translations), carries a base ATK of 608 and a CRIT Rate substat of 33.1%. Its passive, Four Winds' Hymn, stacks up to four times through Normal Attacks, Elemental Skill casts, and Charged Attacks, granting up to 30% increased DMG at Refinement 1. When the party has the "Hexerei: Secret Rite" effect active, each stack also adds 7.5% CRIT DMG.
For Spiral Abyss purposes, this weapon's ATK SPD boost of 10% and rapid stack generation make it well-suited to sustained DPS windows on multi-wave chambers. If the Luna V Abyss features time-gated enemy spawns or phased boss fights, Varka's ability to maintain stacks across transitions will be a key factor in clear times.
Community Sentiment Around Version 6.4 Content
Player reception of Luna V has been mixed. While Varka's debut after more than five years of anticipation generated significant excitement, the overall patch has drawn criticism for its light event calendar — only one major event and two mini events. Many players have described it as a filler patch, noting that Versions 6.1 and 6.2 also felt content-light. The lack of a new map expansion for Mondstadt, despite Varka's deep ties to the region, has been a particular point of frustration.
Some of this dissatisfaction extends to Varka's kit, which portions of the community view as underwhelming for a character of his lore significance. His story presence in the Natlan Archon Quest was limited, and his release patch does not include a dedicated Archon Quest segment for him — though a Story Quest is expected.

The Luna V Spiral Abyss rotation is live and playable now. Until HoYoverse publishes official floor guides or the community fully documents every chamber, your best bet is to check the in-game preview before each run and build teams around the enemies you see there. With Varka, Skirk, and Escoffier all available on banners this patch, there is no shortage of strong options for tackling Floor 12 — the real question is whether the enemy lineup gives them room to shine.