How Should You Invest Herta Shop Bonds? A Priority Revolution Rewriting S5 Light Cone Value Rules
A new Trailblazer in Honkai: Star Rail just pulled their favorite main DPS character (like Dan Heng Imbibitor Lunae or Jingliu), only to realize they don’t have a 5-star light cone for them. Staring at the handful of golden light cones in the Simulated Universe shop and the few Herta Bonds they’ve saved up, they think: These free light cones are just temporary placeholders, right? They can’t be as strong as the ones pulled from gacha banners.
But on the other side, after clearing Memory of Chaos, a veteran player’s 0-Eidolon Dr. Ratio is running around with a fully superimposed (S5) Cruising in the Starlit Sea, landing consistent critical hits on every attack. Their Jingliu is also equipped with a fully superimposed On the Fall of an Aeon, which provides such a massive attack boost that it even outperforms many banner light cones in specific scenarios. This veteran has already gone all-in on Herta Bonds, walking away with multiple fully upgraded S5 5-star light cones.
These two completely different scenarios reveal the true value of the Herta Shop. It isn’t just a casual free giveaway, it’s a intentional long-term investment system. The core of this new way of thinking is ditching the old mindset that ‘free = weak’ and instead looking at these light cones from an investment perspective. These are the only guaranteed S5 5-stars free-to-play players can earn, and they rank among the highest value options in the entire game. This guide will break down exactly which light cones you should spend your hard-earned Herta Bonds on.
- The Challenge of Herta Shop Light Cones: Why Free S5 Value Is Hard To Measure
- How Light Cone Investing Rewrites The Rules: The Role of S5 Priority and Character Compatibility
- Value Comparison: S5 Investment Dashboard For All 4 Herta Shop Light Cones
- The Future of the Herta Shop: A Choice Between Patience and Long-Term Vision
The Challenge of Herta Shop Light Cones: Why Free S5 Value Is Hard To Measure
For a long time, Herta Shop light cones have been severely undervalued. Players are used to the unwritten rule of gacha games that ‘paid = stronger’, so when faced with these free options, they end up making three big, common mistakes.
The Overlooked Quality Leap: From Usable S1 to Top-Tier S5
This is the biggest mistake most players make. A S1 (first superimposition) Cruising in the Starlit Sea only gives 8% crit rate, which feels pretty average. Many players grab one S1 as a temporary placeholder and then never touch it again. They never get to experience how overpowered a S5 (full superimposition) version is: a S5 Cruising in the Starlit Sea gives an unconditional 16% crit rate, plus an extra 16% when enemies are below half health, for a total of 32% crit rate. This isn’t just a small upgrade, it’s a complete game-changing quality leap. It directly lowers the relic farming graduation requirement for your character by a huge margin.
The Transition Paradox: The More ‘Temporary’ It Is, The More It Stays Permanent
Many players go into it thinking ‘I’ll just use this S1 temporarily until I pull a better 5-star light cone from the banner’. But getting 5-star light cones from banners is incredibly difficult, and getting a specific one off-banner is almost pure luck. This leads to a paradox: the strongest S5 Herta Shop light cones end up being the strongest and most reliable permanent option on most free-to-play accounts. A S5 On the Fall of an Aeon is far stronger than 90% of 4-star light cones, and even outperforms S1 versions of some standard banner 5-stars.
Resource Choice Anxiety: The Sunk Cost of 8 Herta Bonds
It takes 8 Herta Bonds to get one fully superimposed S5 light cone, which is a huge investment that takes months of consistent play to earn. Players are scared of making the wrong choice, worrying ‘What if I invest in a Destruction path light cone, then pull a Hunt path main DPS next patch?’ This anxiety leads to the worst possible outcome: players end up with no S5 light cones at all, holding 8 Herta Bonds and 8 half-finished S1 light cones spread across all options. That’s the worst possible investment strategy you can make.
How Light Cone Investing Rewrites The Rules: The Role of S5 Priority and Character Compatibility
The correct way to use the Herta Shop is to focus your investment and take out one top option at a time. You need to act like a fund manager, evaluating versatility, long-term value, and future proofing to pick the first high-performing option for your account. Below is our full S5 priority ranking based on light cone investing principles.
Tier S (God-Tier): First Priority, Must Fully Superimpose
Core Investment 1: On the Fall of an Aeon – Destruction
S5 Core Mechanic: Gains 16% attack whenever you attack, stacking up to 4 times for a total of 64% extra attack. When you break an enemy’s weakness, it adds an extra 24% damage boost that lasts for 2 turns.
Investment Analysis: This is the cornerstone of the Herta Shop, and the king of versatility. It’s powerful for one very simple reason: that 64% attack boost is the largest, easiest to trigger attack buff in the entire game. It works on almost every attack-focused Destruction main DPS.
- Jingliu: Even though Jingliu sacrifices health to deal damage, her massive attack buff in Transcendence mode multiplies with this light cone’s 64% attack. This is the strongest 5-star option for Jingliu outside of her S1 signature light cone.
- Dan Heng Imbibitor Lunae: The massive base attack boost fits his kit perfectly, just like it does for Jingliu.
- Clara / Arlan / Physical Trailblazer: Any Destruction DPS that relies on attack can get 100% of the potential out of this light cone.
Conclusion: This should be your first S5. Unless you have zero Destruction main DPS on your account, this is your top pick. It defines the maximum power ceiling for free-to-play Destruction characters.
Core Investment 2: Cruising in the Starlit Sea – Hunt
S5 Core Mechanic: Provides 16% unconditional crit rate. When an enemy’s health is below 50%, it adds an extra 16% crit rate, for a total of 32% extra crit rate. When you defeat an enemy, it gives a 40% attack boost.
Investment Analysis: If On the Fall of an Aeon is the king of base stats, Cruising in the Starlit Sea is the relic saver. In Honkai Star Rail, crit rate is a far rarer and harder to stack stat than attack. This light cone just gives you 16% free crit rate up front, jumping to 32% once enemies hit the kill threshold.
- Dr. Ratio: The free Dr. Ratio given out in version 1.6 relies entirely on high crit rate to trigger his follow-up attacks. The massive crit rate boost from a S5 Cruising in the Starlit Sea makes this a T0 best-in-slot weapon for 0-Eidolon Dr. Ratio players.
- Seele / Topaz: It fits their kits perfectly. Seele’s kill reset and extra turn mechanic triggers the 40% attack boost on kill perfectly, and Topaz’s follow-up focused playstyle alongside Dr. Ratio also desperately needs the extra crit rate.
Conclusion: This ranks alongside On the Fall of an Aeon as Tier S. If you main a Hunt DPS (especially Dr. Ratio), its priority is even higher than On the Fall of an Aeon.
Tier A (High Potential): Great Future-Proof Growth Pick
Core Investment 3: Solitary Healing – Nihility
S5 Core Mechanic: Grants 40% extra break effect. When you use your Ultimate, it boosts damage over time (DoT) by 48% for 2 turns. When you defeat an enemy, it restores 8 energy.
Investment Analysis: This is a light cone built for the meta’s future. It was completely overlooked in the 1.0 meta, but after the 2.0 era brought the rise of DoT teams and break-focused teams, the value of this light cone has skyrocketed.
- Kafka / Black Swan: While both have their own signature light cones, a S5 Solitary Healing is an excellent replacement when you don’t have their signature, thanks to its 48% DoT damage boost and energy restore on kill.
- Break-focused supports (like Pela): If future Nihility characters are built around break as their core mechanic, this 40% break effect will be irreplaceable.
Conclusion: If your main team is a DoT team or break team, you can bump this light cone up to Tier S. For general players, it ranks behind On the Fall of an Aeon and Cruising in the Starlit Sea.
Tier C (Traps): Lowest Priority Investment
Core Investment 4: Texture of Memories – Preservation
S5 Core Mechanic: Grants 16% extra effect resistance. When you get hit, if you don’t have a shield, you gain a shield equal to 32% of your max health. If you do have a shield, it reduces incoming damage by 24%.
Investment Analysis: This is a trap due to its awkward kit. Its biggest problem is that it only provides a shield for itself, not your entire team. And the core job of a Preservation character is to protect your whole team, not just themselves.
- Far stronger competitors exist: There are already top-tier 4-star Preservation light cones like Landau’s Choice (high taunt) and The Day After Tomorrow (whole team damage reduction) that are far more useful than a S5 Texture of Memories.
- Kit conflict: It needs to get hit to trigger its effect, but it doesn’t have any taunt to draw attacks. If you put it on Gepard or March 7th, you actually want enemies to not attack them, which directly conflicts with the light cone’s mechanic.
Conclusion: This is the lowest priority option. Unless a future taunt-focused Preservation character that needs extra self-survivability releases, we don’t recommend spending 8 Herta Bonds to get this.
Value Comparison: S5 Investment Dashboard For All 4 Herta Shop Light Cones
To help you make your final investment decision, we’ve put together a full comparison of the S5 quality leap for all four core Herta Shop light cones:
- On the Fall of an Aeon (Destruction):
- S5 Core Mechanic: +64% stacking attack boost
- Versatility: Extremely High (works for all attack-focused Destruction characters)
- S5 Quality Leap: Extremely High (massive base stat improvement)
- Exchange Priority: Tier S (First Choice)
- Cruising in the Starlit Sea (Hunt):
- S5 Core Mechanic: +16% to +32% crit rate
- Versatility: High (works for all Hunt characters)
- S5 Quality Leap: God-Tier (game-changing quality leap that eases relic farming pressure)
- Exchange Priority: Tier S (First Choice)
- Solitary Healing (Nihility):
- S5 Core Mechanic: +48% DoT damage, +40% break effect
- Versatility: Medium (specialized for DoT/break teams)
- S5 Quality Leap: High (core option for specialized teams)
- Exchange Priority: Tier A (High Potential Future Pick)
- Texture of Memories (Preservation):
- S5 Core Mechanic: +16% effect resistance, self-only shield
- Versatility: Low (awkward kit design)
- S5 Quality Leap: Low (outperformed by top 4-star options)
- Exchange Priority: Tier C (Not Recommended)
The Future of the Herta Shop: A Choice Between Patience and Long-Term Vision
The Herta Shop is the fairest, most free-to-play friendly system in all of Honkai: Star Rail. It gives players the only guaranteed fully superimposed 5-star light cone you can get in the entire game.
We all have to make a choice: do you choose short-sightedness, spreading your bonds across 8 half-finished S1 light cones, stuck forever struggling with gacha anxiety? Or do you choose patience and vision, focusing your resources to gradually outfit your main teams with fully upgraded S5 best-in-slot light cones?
This isn’t just a choice about light cones. It’s a choice about how to maximize the value of your account over the course of your long-term journey in Honkai Star Rail.