Keeping Up With Star Rail Explained the Honkai: Star Rail Misha Moveset
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Keeping Up With Star Rail Explained the Honkai: Star Rail Misha Moveset

When the 2.0 update arrived for Honkai: Star Rail, it also added the four-star Destruction character Misha to the pool of available characters. To help people understand how the new ice-type ally works, there’s a new “Keeping Up with Star Rail” episode discussing him. 

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As usual, the video started by showing him a bit in Penacony, before going into combat. His basic attack deals ice damage to a single target. His R-Room Service Skill deals primary ice damage to one enemy and splash damage to the ones next to it. At the same time, it increases the number of hits for his Ultimate by one for each use. His Ultimate G-Gonna Be Late normally hits three times, with the first hitting a designated foe and the other hits hitting random ones. If the Skill was used before it, more random hits are landed. Also, his Ultimate has a chance of applying the Frozen status effect to any enemy it hits. Depending on how many times you use his Skill before his Ultimate, it can hit up to 10 times. 

Here’s the full Misha “Keeping Up with Star Rail” installment that explained the new Honkai: Star Rail character’s moveset.

This is the second one in a row to appear. As a reminder, the February 6, 2024 entry in this video series focused on Black Swan. She’s the new DoT character that focuses on Arcana effects. 

Honkai: Star Rail is available for the PS5, PC, and mobile devices. Misha is now permanently available following being added in the February 6, 2024 2.0 update.


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