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Honkai: Star Rail Spa Collaboration Stars Dr Ratio

Toshimaen Garden Spa has announced an upcoming collaboration with HoYoVerse’s Honkai: Star Rail. The campaign will run from January 17 to February 18, 2024. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The Honkai: Star Rail spa collaboration will focus on Dr Ratio, since he canonically likes to take baths. You’ll be able to get an exclusive Dr Ratio towel for every collaboration entry ticket you have. For a limited time, you’ll also be able to eat at the spa’s restaurant and order from a collaboration menu. There will be a seafood pasta (1680 JPY) that’s supposed to make you smarter, as well as either grape juice or apple juice (700 JPY each). You’ll also be able to get stickers and postcards featuring the key visuals for Kafka and Dr Ratio.

Dr Ratio will be a free 5-star Imaginary Hunt unit that everyone will receive when the second phase of Honkai: Star Rail Version 1.6 starts. Players got to see and play as him for a little bit during the first phase’s Trailblaze Continuance as well. As for why Kafka will also appear in the merchandise, it’s because Dr Ratio’s banner will run alongside her re-run banner. Currently, the banners in Honkai: Star Rail are Ruan Mei’s debut and Blade’s re-run.

The Toshimaen Garden Spa will have a Honkai: Star Rail event from January 17 to February 18, 2024. The spa is in Tokyo’s Nerima City. Honkai: Star Rail is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices.


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