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Rappa Is an Imaginary Erudition Character in Honkai: Star Rail

HoYoVerse released the drip marketing for Rappa, who’ll be a new 5-star Imaginary Erudition character in Honkai: Star Rail. She will likely make her playable in Version 2.6 of the game.

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Rappa is a rapping and graffiti-spraying, comic-loving ninja who is also a member of the Galaxy Rangers. She’s in pursuit of the Evil Ninja Osaru, and is willing to chase them through the cosmos. Considering her character description, Rappa was likely one of the Galaxy Rangers who arrived to Penacony near the end of that world’s main story. In terms of her character aesthetic, Rappa in Honkai: Star Rail has a very urban sense of fashion and looks like a more “modern” take on the ninja character trope.

Her English voice actress will be Kendell Byrd, her Japanese voice actress will be Megumi Han, and her Chinese voice actress will be Jin Na. Byrd’s previously appeared as Prscilla in Memento Mori, Splinter in Atlas Fallen, and Faranak in Genshin Impact. As for Han, her most prominent roles include Gon from Hunter x Hunter 2011, Nokotan in My Deer Friend Nokotan, and Jill in Final Fantasy XVI. Finally, Jin Na’s past roles include Pardofelis in Honkai Impact 3rd, Yoimiya in Genshin Impact, and Tracy/Mechanic in Identity V.

Honkai: Star Rail is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. More information on Rappa, such as her kit when she debuts in Honkai: Star Rail, will appear in the future.


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