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    Tears of Dreams in Honkai Star Rail: How to Get and Use

    Tears of Dreams in Honkai Star Rail: How to Get and Use

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    In Honkai: Star Rail Tears of Dreams are universal Path materials, with which you can replace any resources of a specific Path in order to increase the level of Traces or elevate light cones. These items make it much easier to level up your characters and weapons. In this guide we will tell you how you can get and use them.

    How to get Tears of Dreams in Honkai: Star Rail

    To increase the level of Traces and light cones, you need materials from certain Paths that correspond to the class of the character or weapon being upgraded. These items are obtained from various crimson Sepals.

    However, players often encounter such a problem as a lack of 1-2 items to increase the next characteristic, but at the same time they do not have the Mastery energy to clear the required sepal or simply do not want to spend it for the sake of a couple of materials. This is where the tears of dreams will help you, which can replace any of the above materials. Next we will tell you how to get them.

    Note: After the release of patch 1.6, all players level of balance who are equal to or higher than 1st will be given 150 tears of dreams for free. The gift can be collected from the in-game mail.

    Battle Pass

    At the moment, only one source of obtaining these items is known - increasing the level of the battle pass. As with fuel, Tears of Dreams can be obtained as a reward.

    How to use Dream Tears

    It should be noted that obtaining materials of different rarities requires different amounts of Dream Tears. The list below clearly shows all the costs:

    • One 4-star (purple) material - exchanged for 9 Dream Tears.
    • One 3-star (blue) material – exchanged for 3 Tears of Dreams.
    • One 2-star (green) material - exchanged for 1 dream tear.

    Thus, you can see that this rare and versatile resource is equivalent to just one regular upgrade material. The conversion process itself is still unknown. Detailed information will appear on December 27.

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