How to get Stellar Jade in Honkai: Star Rail
Gather this precious currency to grab new characters and light cones.
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Honkai: Star Rail codes:Redeem for free currencyStellar Jade farming:Your ticket to more character rollsTrailblaze EXP farming:Easy ways to level upTrailblazer builds:Strengthen your main character upMarch 7th builds:Power up the pink archerDan Heng builds:Sharpen that spear
TheHonkai: Star Rail Stellar Jadecurrency is what you’ll be using to get new characters in the game. With the premium alt-bucks, you’ll be purchasing Star Rail Passes to try your chances with the game’s Gacha mechanics.
As withGenshin Impact’s Primogems, there are lots of ways that you can farm these up yourself if you’re a no-spend player. You just need to be willing to do the daily activities that provide them.
There are also plenty of one-off Stellar Jade rewards and Star Rail Passes to collect when you first start your space-faring voyage on the Astral Express. Here, I’ll explain the best way to farm Stellar Jade consistently, as well as all of the other ways you can collect it in the game.
Honkai: Star Rail Stellar Jade farm
The most consistent way to farm Stellar Jade is to completeDaily Training goals. You can find these objectives in the Daily Training section of the Interastral Guide. Complete the mission and a few random challenges of your choosing to get points, which you can use to claim rewards, including up to 60 Stellar Jade per day, plus lots of credits, and Trailblaze EXP, too.
Here are all of the other ways you can get Stellar Jade. Most of these are one-off rewards, but as with missions and chests, some will provide quite a few as you travel through the game:
That’s all of the main ways you can get Stellar Jade. While the Daily Training Goals are the best way to farm the currency, it’s worth noting that you can get Star Rail Passes in Herta’s Store for the Simulated Universe, as part of your Trailblaze Level rewards, and in the Warp exchange.
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