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<br> | <br>The turn-based combat itself is also an immediate joy, with seamless animations making the initial battles feel flashy and impactful even while they're largely getting players up to speed on Star Rail 's gameplay systems. There are seven elements that serve as means to break enemy weaknesses, and balancing a team that's spread out with these elements while also functional represents a significant challenge. Traditional roles like tank and healer are somewhat subverted here - though there's obvious representations of both - and flexibility seems to be the name of the game when it comes to Honkai: Star Rail. The ability to swap teammates after previewing an enemy's weaknesses on the map helps ensure there are a minimum of ill-prepared fights that feel unwinna<br><br> <br>The former is good for facing tough individual enemies, while the latter is better for longer fights, be them against one strong foe or a group. Players have the option of using other 4-star Destruction Light Cones, but their effects are not as good as the mentioned o<br><br> <br>Exploration in Honkai: Star Rail is linear, but maps are littered with things to do - collectibles, treasure chests, elite enemies, and puzzles populate most of them, which are closely equivalent to traditional JRPG dungeons. The cities that make up hubs for each world visited are interested and diverse, with plenty of lore scattered throughout for those who want to know more about what the universe the Trailblazer inhabits looks l<br><br> <br>There's also simply more to do at launch in Honkai: Star Rail than expected. Aside from main story progression, there are a multitude of side quests, dailies, and character-specific story quests. Daily text messages from characters serve to add a bit of the mundane to an otherwise grand scope, with discussions about coffee helping ground the budding relationships as the Astral Express seeks to unseat sinister powers. Options to gather experience & crafting materials opens up early, and there's a familiar Trailblazer Level system that serves to gate content getting harder as players begin to complete more and more adventu<br><br> <br>Those issues aren't directly related to the core of Star Rail , however, which shines as brightly as any of the celestial bodies it tasks players with visiting. The quality of content at launch is, quite simply, incredible - it really looks, feels, and plays like a live service game that has already been out for years. Its turn-based combat might, tragically, not be for everyone, even in spite of its depth of tactics and highly customizable loadouts. That should be something everyone decides for themselves, however. Honkai: Star Rail is a must-play 2023 release that could very well become the next big thing in live service games, and will, if nothing else, become one of the better RPG releases in recent mem<br><br> <br>Having **Honkai: Star Rail ** ’s best 4 and 5-star characters in a team comp can significantly improve the party’s overall performance in battle. This can be done either by damaging or taking out opponents more effectively or by providing some sort of support to the other characters. Developer HoYoverse’s turn-based RPG has seven Paths, which function as RPG roles in the game. Although no single role is necessarily better, a few characters from some roles work better in teams than oth<br><br> <br>**Honkai: Star Rail ** ’s Trailblazer (Destruction) builds are quite recommended to work upon, especially considering this is the game’s main character and one of the most important heroes in most players’ teams. This is especially true in early Honkai: Star Rail team comps , as players may have not yet unlocked a viable 5-star substitute to replace them. In the game, the Trailblazer operates similarly to Genshin Impact ’s Traveler character, being able to change the element they wield. Additionally, this changes their Path, the turn-based RPG’s equivalent to a role in a t<br><br> <br>Similar to Herta, Qinque is an Erudition character using the Quantum element, and can be claimed for free after clearing Memory Stage 3 in the Forgotten Hall - meaning that she won't be available for players through most of the currently available story unless pulled. While her Quantum element gives her a solid niche among Star Rail 's free characters, most of her tools revolve around a heavily chance-based mini-game, making her inconsistent in combat, [https://Starrailhub.com/articles/honkai-star-rail-3-1-livestream-mydei-and-tribbie-s-quantum-imaginary-synergy-coming-february-14.html Tribbie And Mydei], like Herta, lacking in comparison to other damage dealers, especially with a slow-to-charge ultimate and the skill point hungry nature of her tile matching mini-g<br><br> <br>Herta, an Ice Erudition Honkai: Star Rail character that players can claim for free after completing the " Simulated Universe: Second Closed Beta " quest, becoming available shortly after the end of the game's initial prologue. Unfortunately, however, she's subject to a few problems that can make her underwhelming to use in battle. As an Erudition character, Herta focuses mostly on dealing multi-target damage, but can't quite keep up with the output of other damaging characters, and offers no utility to make up for it (aside from Ice breaks freezing enemies). Compounding her problems, Herta's Ice element overlaps with March 7th's, making her unnecessary even for elemental cover<br> | ||
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