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Acheron Trailer For Honkai: Star is Full of References

Ahead of her playable debut in Honkai: Star Rail, HoYoVerse has revealed more character information about Acheron, as well as her Myriad Celestia trailer. Her Myriad Celestia trailer heavily references Honkai Impact 3rd and Gun Girls Z.

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You can watch her Myriad Celestia trailer here:

You can also watch it in Mandarin, Korean, and Japanese.

In the Myriad Celestia trailer “Kyoden: A Cleave Across the Transient World” for Acheron, as she appears in Honkai: Star Rail, we see hints of her mysterious past. As mentioned earlier, there are lots of references to Honkai Impact 3rd. Kevin Kaslana’s voice actor appears in it, Acheron’s horns are like the Herrscher of Thunder’s, “Honkai World Diva” motifs play in the trailer, and more. It appears that Acheron occupies a very similar position as Welt in the overall story.

Her character introduction on HoYoLab focuses a lot more on her character. She talks about how she carries make-up around as an old habit, as well as how she enjoys the company that people can provide on her journey alone through the Cosmos. We do know from the special program for 2.1 that Acheron will be a Lightning Nihility character who’ll fulfill the DPS role. Not only can she cause AoE Lightning damage, but she can also debuff enemies, as well as lower enemies’ Toughness.

Honkai: Star Rail is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. Acheron will appear in Honkai: Star Rail phase 1, which will go live on March 27, 2024. Gallagher, a 4-star Fire Abundance, will also make his playable debut in her banner.


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