Honkai: Star Rail - Pure Fiction Guide
Nov 25, 2024 am 07:19 AMThe endgame of Honkai: Star Rail is a robust one, with three pinnacle game modes that ask for different skill sets and team compositions, with Pure Fiction asking players to defeat as many enemies as possible in the shortest amount of time. The more enemies you defeat, the higher your score, and with higher scores come better rewards.
, introducing Pure Fiction once all previous requirements are met.
There are many more activities, missions, and methods to increase Trailblaze Levels than there used to be. However, the campaign still has significant level gates, starting early in the Jarilo-VI storyline and extending well into the Xianzhou portion of the game.
Specifically, the level gates require you to:
- Reach Trailblaze Level 13 following the Jarilo-VI mission Long Wait for the Blade's Edge.
- Reach Trailblaze Level 24 following the Jarilo-VI mission Not Good With Farewells
- Reach Trailblaze Level 29 to access the Xianzhou Luofu.
- Reach Trailblaze Level 34 following the Luofu mission Stars Spun, Prescience Sprung.
How fast you can breach each Trailblaze Level gate will depend on how much time you invest in the game daily and if you're willing to spend real-world money to expedite the process (which, for the record, is not necessary).
You're likely to be at or around Trailblaze Level 36 by the time you defeat Phantylia, meaning you'll be doing some additional grinding to reach Trailblaze Level 40 and unlocking access to Pure Fiction.
How Pure Fiction Works
Pure Fiction tests how fast two of your teams can defeat three sets of enemy waves. Every action your teams take awards points, and each enemy defeated, awards significantly more.
The waves are separated by the number and type of enemies faced.
- Wave one hosts several elite enemies and many more standard enemies.
- Wave two is made up entirely of standard enemies.
- Wave three features either another set of elite enemies or a story boss flanked by support elites and mooks.
Each wave has a set number of enemies, and if possible, you will always be fighting five enemies at a time. You have a time limit of four cycles (one set of turns for your team, one for the enemy) , and if you don't finish all the enemies efficiently enough, you could end up wasting part of a cycle fighting only one enemy, wasting both time and points.
Your goal in Pure Fiction is to reach 60,000 points across both rounds. You can only earn a maximum of 40,000 points for defeating every enemy in the first round, so you must get at least 20,000 points in the second round or vice versa. In practice, and without a hefty investment in the best characters for the mode, you're more likely to get around 32,000 points or so per round at the highest difficulty you can complete.
There are four levels of Pure Fiction, with higher levels adding higher-level enemies. Specifically:
- Pure Fiction level one has level 55 enemies.
- Pure Fiction level one has level 65 enemies.
- Pure Fiction level one has level 75 enemies.
- Pure Fiction level one has level 85 enemies.
Each level of Pure Fiction also has different enemies to fight, meaning the team composition that beat level one might not be ideal for level two, and so on. Each version of Pure Fiction also comes with a special buff for a particular damage playstyle, like damage over time (DoT), follow-up attacks, or Break Effect.
There are also team-specific buffs you can apply if one or both of your setups don't synergize with the current activity buff.
Lastly, there's a quick-clear feature once you've completed a level of Pure Fiction. When the next phase of the mode arrives after 42 days, you'll be able to clear up to level three of Pure Fiction with 60,000 points and automatically clear the two lower levels, earning their rewards without having to trouble yourself with lower-difficulty chores.
How to Beat Pure Fiction
Character Role Description
Himeko
Herta
Argenti
Jade
Rappa
Aventurine
Robin
Yunli
Acheron
Lingsha
Ruan Mei
Gallagher
Fu Xuan
You don't need all of these characters to be successful in Pure Fiction, and if you're a newer player you won't have few or any of them. That list is a good starting point for characters you can save for when they come around again on the limited banners, which usually takes six to eight months from their initial release or rerun.
Once you have the right team, you'll need to use their kits optimally, especially on Pure Fiction level four. Focus your attention on elite and boss enemies, as these usually come with additional abilities that can make your life difficult, but don't ignore the mooks, either. Death by a thousand cuts is still very much a thing.
One final note: never worry about not being able to get to the 60,000 points on level four, as you might not have the perfect team to conquer it every time. Clearing levels one through three is overall more valuable, and even if you can only get 40,000 on level four, you're only missing out on the equivalent of a single pull on either banner, which is a fine sacrifice to make.
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