Honkai Star Rail Fable Stars

Black Swan Tells Fortunes in Honkai: Star Rail Fables of the Stars Web Event

HoYoverse has launched a new web event for Honkai: Star Rail called Fables of the Stars, which features the upcoming character Black Swan reading New Year’s fortunes. Players can earn Stellar Jades and larger prizes like iPhones and Swarovski jewelry until the event ends on January 5, 2024.

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The event, playable in a web browser, will require players to have reached a Trailblaze level of 4 or higher on their connected account. Participating will allow you to receive a fortune from Black Swan in the form of cards featuring various characters from the game. Collecting enough of the 14 cards in the Fables of the Stars event will award Stellar Jades for use in Honkai: Star Rail itself.

Players can then share duplicate cards with other players to complete their collections, which will also enter them into the drawing for prizes based on the character shared. Sharing Black Swan’s card, for example, gives you a chance to win some Swarovski accessories while sharing Dr. Ratio’s could win you a bath toy.

You can find more details on the HoYolab post or through the announcement tweet below:

Version 1.6 recently arrived in Honkai: Star Rail and featured the debut of Ruan Mei, the Critter Pick event, and new additions to the Simulated Universe mode. The update also saw improvements made to the auto-battle behavior of the character Pela.

The Honkai: Star Rail Fables of the Stars web event is available now and will last until January 5, 2024. The game is immediately available on PC, PS5, and mobile devices.


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Elliot is a staff writer from the mist-shrouded isle of Albion, and has been covering gaming news and reviews for about a year. When not playing RPGs and Strategy games, she is often found trying (and failing) to resist the urge to buy more little plastic spacemen.