Honkai Star Rail: Blade Eidolons, ranked

Strategic guide to Blade’s Eidolons: Value analysis, ranking, and smart pulling strategies for Honkai Star Rail players

Understanding Blade’s Eidolon System

Blade in Honkai Star Rail (Image via HoYoverse)
Blade in Honkai Star Rail (Image via HoYoverse)

Blade in Honkai Star Rail (Image via HoYoverse)
Blade in Honkai Star Rail (Image via HoYoverse)

Every combatant in Honkai Star Rail possesses six distinct Eidolon upgrades, with Blade following this established pattern. These enhancement nodes substantially amplify character capabilities when activated. Given the significant Stellar Jade expenditure required to obtain multiple copies, discerning which Eidolons deliver optimal performance per resource invested becomes crucial for strategic planning. With limited currency availability, understanding upgrade priority hierarchy helps maximize combat effectiveness while managing costs efficiently.

Eidolon Rankings and Analysis

Top Priority: E1 – Blade Cuts the Deepest in Hell

Blade’s inaugural Eidolon represents one of the most cost-effective power spikes available. This enhancement delivers substantial damage amplification to both his Ultimate ability and Enhanced Basic Attacks. The damage modifiers provided are exceptionally generous for a first-tier upgrade, offering outstanding value relative to acquisition cost. For players seeking to enhance Blade’s combat performance without exhausting their Stellar Jade reserves, this Eidolon should be the primary target.

Mid-Tier Options

Ten Thousand Sorrow From One Broken Dream (E2) provides a 15% CRIT Rate bonus during Hellscape state, improving damage consistency. However, this statistical boost doesn’t fundamentally transform Blade’s gameplay mechanics. The improvement, while noticeable, may not justify the investment compared to other available upgrades or alternative character acquisitions.

Rejected by Death, Infected With Life (E4) offers stacking HP bonuses that complement Blade’s scaling mechanics. The survivability and damage amplification from increased maximum health can be valuable, particularly in challenging content. Nevertheless, as a fourth-tier Eidolon, the resource commitment required makes this enhancement difficult to recommend for budget-conscious players.

Premium Investment: E6 – Reborn Into an Empty Husk

Blade’s ultimate Eidolon dramatically accelerates his Follow-Up Attack frequency while substantially boosting its damage output through HP scaling. This transformation significantly enhances his damage-per-second potential and battlefield presence. However, the exceptional Stellar Jade investment required positions this upgrade firmly in the whale territory, making it impractical for free-to-play or low-spending players.

Advanced Strategies and Team Synergies

Understanding how Eidolons interact with team compositions reveals additional strategic depth. Blade’s E1 becomes particularly valuable in hypercarry setups where maximizing his personal damage output is paramount. The enhanced Ultimate and Basic Attack damage synergizes exceptionally well with buffers like Bronya, who can further amplify these boosted multipliers.

For players considering E2, evaluate your current CRIT Rate statistics first. If you already achieve high CRIT Rate through Relic substats, the marginal value of this Eidolon decreases significantly. Conversely, players struggling to reach CRIT Rate thresholds may find more value in this upgrade.

E4’s HP stacking mechanism gains additional value when paired with healers who scale with target HP or in teams lacking substantial damage mitigation. The survivability boost can enable more aggressive playstyles in Memory of Chaos or Simulated Universe content.

Also read: Blade E1 vs S1 in Honkai Star Rail: Which one should you pull?

Practical Pulling Strategy

When planning your Eidolon acquisition strategy, consider these practical approaches: Prioritize E1 as your primary stopping point unless you have substantial resources reserved. The damage-per-Jade value diminishes significantly beyond this point. Evaluate whether investing in Blade’s signature Light Cone might provide better overall value than pursuing higher Eidolons, particularly for E2 and E4.

Avoid chasing E6 unless you’re prepared to commit 150+ pulls specifically for this purpose. The opportunity cost of such investment could instead secure multiple other characters or their signature Light Cones. Remember that a well-built E0 Blade with proper Relics and team support can comfortably clear all current end-game content.

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