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<br><img src="https://p0.pikist.com/photos/931/904/wallpaper-space-desktop-universe-dark-star-cosmos-spaceship-sky-thumbnail.jpg"; style="max-width:400px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;" alt="" />In keeping with its free-to-play, gacha-based nature, Honkai: Star Rail has a few different models of monetization, the first and simplest of which is buying the game's premium currency, Oneiric Shards, which can be converted to Stellar Jade at a one-to-one ratio. Prices for differing amounts of Oneiric range from $0.99 to $99.99 USD, with $29.99 being the price for ten pulls' worth - although it should be noted purchasing any of the separate amounts of Oneiric for the first time will have doubled value. Despite being fairly standard values for gacha games like Star Rail , however, straight-up buying the currency for more pulls can certainly seem st<br><br> <br>For players willing to pay, but wary of the steep prices of simply buying Oneiric Shards, Honkai: Star Rail has two other options that can provide more value. The first, the Express Supply Pass, can be found in the game's store along with the Oneiric Shard purchases, and costs $4.99. In turn, the Supply Pass provides players with an immediate value of 300 Oneiric Shards and 90 Stellar Jades per day for thirty days, totaling 2700. The other, Nameless Glory, is the game's battle pass, with one tier of free rewards, a paid tier costing $9.99, and an extra $11.99 purchase that rewards bonus icons and 200 Stellar Ja<br><br> <br>As a strong Lightning elemental who follows the path of The Abundance, Bailu has attacking potential despite primarily boosting the team’s overall health. Since she’s a healer, this character comes in handy when paired with Herta’s constant barrage of inflicting damage on the enemy with follow-<br><br> <br>Like most other gacha games, Honkai: Star Rail inevitably encourages players to spend real money on limited character banners, extra resources, and faster progression. Especially for players seeking out a specific rare character, there is a heavy temptation to speed up or guarantee the process. For those with tighter wallets, however, all of _Honkai: Star Rail _ 's content is still perfectly playable - although they may have to get lucky if they want some of the rare five st<br><br> <br>Some of the most obvious Easter eggs in Honkai: Star Rail are, unsurprisingly, nods to HoYoverse’s other open-world RPG Genshin Impact. One of the first ones that players may encounter is within the northeast area of the Storage Room level in the Herta Space Station: the base glider from Genshin Impact . When examining it, players are met with a description highlighting the wind’s power, which is a clear reference to Mondstadt, the nation of Anemo. Another early reference is a nod to Paimon’s main quote when heading toward locked areas, as exemplified by artist Charliemincer on Twit<br><br> <br>For players who are willing to be patient or are simply content with what the game's free experience provides, however, there's little need to spend any money on the <a href="http://nts.oto9.net/shop/rank.cgi?mode=link&id=589&url=http%3A%2F%2Fpasarinko.zeroweb.kr%2Fbbs%2Fboard.php%3Fbo_table%3Dnotice%26wr_id%3D7360970">slg game Units</a> - especially for those who re-roll their Honkai: Star Rail accounts for better beginner pulls. While some of the game's more powerful character customization options, such as Eidolon levels or five-star Light Cones, may be mostly out-of-reach for non-spending players, they are also strictly unnecessary for even some of Star Rail 's most challenging content. While certainly nice to have, the majority of the game's characters don't need them to be truly effect<br><br> <br>One of the easiest Light Cones to acquire if you want to maximize the healing output of characters like Natasha, whose Ultimate can provide a huge burst of healing. This Light Cone increases Ultimate healing by 12 percent while increasing energy regeneration by eight percent, allowing you to cast your healing skills fas<br><br> <br>This Light Cone provides a random buff to the party at the beginning of a battle. It can increase ATK by ten percent, CRIT DMG by 12 percent, or Energy Regeneration Rate by six percent. While it can be a bit inconsistent, there is no denying that any of these buffs are a welcome addition to the arsenal that Harmony characters prov<br><br> <br>Harmony characters need any buff they can get to speed up their cooldowns so they can provide even more buffs to the party. With this Light Cone, your support characters can regenerate Energy eight percent faster, but it also gives you an extra Skill Point to play with whenever the wearer uses their Ultim<br><br> <br>The ultimate The Shining Easter egg in Honkai: Star Rail , however, only happens when players interact with all the doors inside the Hotel Corridor. After triggering the last door, as exemplified by Mobile Game on YouTube, players’ screens go black and a text prompt cites that the main character is feeling a presence in the hallway. The next image shows twin girls standing next to each other at the end of the corridor, looking toward the Trailblazer. The girls then invite the protagonist to play with them forever, which is a direct reference to The Shini<br><br> <br>Again, he's not here because they're siblings, but because they make up for each other's weaknesses in lore. Even in actual combat, Gepard does have his sister's back through his unbreakable ice shi<br>
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