Break Effect was a useless dead stat in Honkai Star Rail’s 1.0 era, but version 2.0’s Super Break mechanic and the Harmony Trailblazer turned it into a meta-defining damage core. This full guide breaks down why Break Effect got so strong and how to build a top-tier Super Break team. How 2.0 Redefined Break Effect: The “Super Break” Revolution Upending Damage RulesIf you’ve played Honkai: Star Rail since launch, you’ve definitely had this experience: back in the 1.0 era, you finally farmed a relic with a perfect main stat, only to open it and see a +10% Break Effect substat. You sigh, write it off as a “dead stat,” and reluctantly feed it to another relic as enhancement fodder. Back when crit rate and crit damage were king, Break Effect was the most useless stat on your character sheet. The damage it added was negligible, and its only real purpose was a barely noticeable damage-over-time effect after breaking an enemy’s…