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Moze Will Focus on Follow-Up Attacks in Honkai: Star Rail

Ahead of his playable debut, HoYoVerse has revealed some information on Moze, who’ll appear as a new character in Honkai: Star Rail Version 2.5. He’ll be a 4-star Lightning Hunt character who fills the DPS niche on a team.

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In terms of his kit, Moze can use his Skill to mark an enemy as Prey. When allies attack the Prey, Moze can deal additional Lightning DMG and consume a Charge. After consuming a certain amount of Charges, he can launch a follow-up attack. Once the number of Charges hit 0, it’ll dispel the Prey state. Finally, his Ultimate deals Lightning DMG and then launches his follow-up attack.

As for his character, Moze is a Shadow Guard for the Xianzhou Yaoqing and he’s briefly appeared in the 2.4 Trailblaze Continuance along with fellow Yaoqing characters Feixiao and Jiaoqiu. His job includes assassinations, intelligence gathering, and stealth operations. Because of that, he tends to remain quiet and on-guard. Remnants of the Disciples of Sanctus Medicus raised him and Feixiao took him in after the organization fell. Though Feixiao gave Moze permission to try and assassinate her, he’s never succeeded.

Honkai: Star Rail is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. Moze will appear in Honkai: Star Rail as part of the Version 2.5 update and he’ll be in the first phase alongside his superior, Feixiao.


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