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Here Are the Honkai: Star Rail 2.7 Banners

HoYoVerse has revealed the order of the banners for Honkai: Star Rail Version 2.7. Sunday will come out first, and then Fugue will come out during the second phase.

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When Honkai: Star Rail Version 2.7 comes out, you’ll be able to pull for Sunday, who’ll be a 5-star Imaginary Harmony character. Jing Yuan will re-run alongside him. The 4-stars on rate-up on these banners will be Arlan, Tingyun, and Qingque. Both Sunday’s and Jing Yuan’s signature Light Cones will also appear in the gacha for a limited time. Kit-wise, Sunday works well with characters who can create summons (think someone like Lingsha). His Skill increases how much damage they do, as well as causes them to immediately take action. Meanwhile, his Ultimate can regenerate Energy for an ally, as well as increase their Crit DMG based on his own.

The second phase will debut Fugue, who’ll be Fire Nihility. Firefly will re-run alongside her. The 4-stars on rate-up on these banners will be Misha, Gallagher, and Yukong. Like with Sunday and Jing Yuan, this gacha will give you the opportunity to pull for Fugue’s or Firefly’s signature Light Cone. Fugue focuses on Break Effect. Her Skill can increase an ally’s Break Effect and let them reduce Toughness even if they don’t correspond to the enemy’s weakness. Her Ultimate can also reduce Toughness on all enemies, even if they don’t have a Fire weakness.

Honkai: Star Rail is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. Version 2.7 will come out on December 4, 2024.


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