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<br>Himeko | <br>Himeko shouldn’t be using her Basic Attack as often as her other skills, so that should be the last thing players consider when building her. She is an Erudition Path character and her focus is hitting multiple targets at once, so boosting her one ability that is not focused on multi-targets goes in the opposite direction of her original purp<br><br> <br>Build Guides March 7th Build Guide Dan Heng Build Guide Seele Early Build Guide Clara Build Bronya Build Serval Build Asta Build Guide Gepard Build Guide Fire Trailblazer Build Guide Himeko Build Guide Natasha Build Guide Welt Build Guide The Trailblazer Early Build Guide Bailu Build Guide Herta Build Guide Sushang Build Guide Pela Build Guide Tingyun Build Guide Sampo Build Guide Qingque Build Guide Pitch-Dark Hook the Great Build Guide (Hook Build Guide) Arlan Build Guide Yanqing Build Guide Jing Yuan Build Guide Silver Wolf Build Guide Luocha Build Guide Yukong Build Guide Blade Build Guide Luka Build Guide Kafka Build G<br><br> <br>Similar to how each of Genshin 's Archons associates with a single element, the Aeons of Star Rail each follow a singular path - although unlike elements (which do still exist in Star Rail ), Paths are much more similar to character classes. Like the Aeons, each of Honkai: Star Rail 's playable characters follows a certain Path, which has important implications for what role they play in battle. Characters following The Hunt path, for example, focuses primarily on single target damage, while The Erudition focuses on multi-target damage. At launch, there are seven Paths implemented in the game's combat, each serving a different gameplay funct<br><br> <br>Because the character follows the Erudition Path, Himeko’s build in Honkai: Star Rail will see her using Light Cones of the same category, exclusively. Light Cones are, essentially, the turn-based game’s weapons, so heroes cannot employ different types of them – as a comparison, in HoYoverse’s Genshin Impact , a polearm user cannot wield a bow, and in [https://Starrailhub.com/ Honkai Star Rail tier list]: Star Rail , an Erudition Path character cannot use a Destruction Path Light C<br><br> <br>Similarly to past HoYoverse games, Honkai: Star Rail 's world has its own slang , much of which can be helpful to know for players wanting to dive deeper into the game's story and lore. This can especially be the case for Star Rail , given its somewhat confusing status as a sort of semi-sequel to Honkai Impact 3rd , taking place in an alternate universe and serving as something of an offshoot to the previous game. Moreover, given the game's status as a turn-based RPG, ditching the more action-focused combat of HoYoverse games, the story could very well be taking a more prominent role - especially with Star Rail taking a more structured approach than the open-world Genshin Impa<br><br> <br>As players get later into the game, however, the Fire Preservation Trailblazer starts to become much more valuable to a party than their Physical counterpart, with constant party-wide shields, respectable damage output, and stellar weakness-breaking capabilities. Additionally, both versions of the Trailblazer are the only characters to be able to obtain Eidolon levels for free, making their strengths even more pronounced compared to the other free characters, and ensuring that either variant has a place on almost any party se<br><br> <br>As the newest RPG from HoYoverse, Honkai: Star Rail _ has a few terms and systems that might not be clear to players who haven't been following the game's pre-release advertising. Much like the terminology of the developer's previous games, such as _Genshin Impact or Honkai Impact 3rd , terms that get thrown around in the game's story might not be explained all too well in the game itself, either, an issue that can be made worse when the terms have actual gameplay implicati<br><br> <br>In relation to the story, lore, and gameplay systems of Honkai: Star Rail , three terms, in particular, are important for players to understand: Stellaron, Aeons, and Paths. Each term has a significant bearing on the world and the general plot of Star Rail , making them integral to the game's story. Luckily, they also have easily understandable analogues, both in other HoYoverse games and in general fantasy media, making them not quite as high-concept as they might seem at first. Moreover, the three terms are also heavily associated, making each of them easier to understand in relation to the oth<br><br> <br>Unlike in Genshin Impact , where the Elements are combined to provoke strong Elemental Reactions, Honkai: Star Rail ’s combat system is centered around using the correct Element against a foe’s pre-established weaknesses. Hitting an enemy that is weak to Ice Damage with Ice Damage will contribute more to inflicting the Weakness Break status, for example. Additionally, Elements have different effects, such as DoTs (damage-over-time) and debuffs, when they inflict Weakness Br<br><br> <br>Like many other live-service games, Honkai: Star Rail _ provides a number of free characters, some as in-game starter characters and others as rewards for the game's launch, providing a good foundation for new players to supplement with characters pulled from the game's gacha system. Diverging from the real-time action combat of previous HoYoverse games, like _Genshin Impact , Star Rail instead takes the form of a turn-based RPG - although, despite the drastic change in gameplay, many of the game's features and characters will be familiar to players moving over from other games by the same develo<br> | ||
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