Imagine this: you’re working with limited resources in Honkai Star Rail, and you find that a fully Superimpose 5 4-star light cone actually outperforms a brand new Superimpose 1 5-star. This isn’t a myth—it’s a totally common occurrence in the game. But too many new players get stuck in the “5-star supremacy” mindset, and completely miss out on these hidden 4-star gems. Experienced players, though, have already discovered these incredibly cost-effective 4-star gods, and use them to maximize their team’s power even when resources are tight. This guide breaks down the most worthy 4-star light cones across paths like Destruction, Preservation, and Harmony, analyzing them from every angle: real-world performance, acquisition difficulty, versatility, and more, to help you make the smartest possible decisions for your light cone investments.
Quick Guide Overview: This post breaks down the investment value of 4-star light cones, ranks top 4-star gods for every path, compares their pros and cons against 5-star options, and shares concrete acquisition and leveling strategies to help you build the strongest possible light cone setup with limited resources.
In Honkai Star Rail’s resource system, leveling up light cones requires huge amounts of EXP materials and credits. According to player community data, a fully Superimpose 5 4-star light cone only costs 40% as much to raise as a 5-star, but can outperform low-superimpose 5-stars in specific scenarios.
The biggest advantage of 4-star light cones is how much easier it is to reach Superimpose 5. When your 5-star is still stuck at Superimpose 1, a high-superimpose 4-star will often beat it in core stats, especially when it comes to key buff effects.
4-star light cones have far more reliable acquisition routes: shop exchange, battle pass selection, standard banner drops, and more. By contrast, 5-star light cones almost exclusively come from limited gacha banners, with massive uncertainty. This difference in acquisition difficulty makes 4-stars the practical, smart choice for most players.
Many 4-star light cones have unique mechanics that you just can’t find a perfect replacement for among 5-star options. For example, the energy recharge efficiency from Material of Memory, and the full-team action forward effect from Dance! Dance! Dance! are both unique mechanics with incredible strategic value.
Superimposition First Principle: High-superimpose 4-star > Low-superimpose 5-star
Specialized Function Principle: Unique mechanics > Raw stats
Versatility Principle: Works on multiple characters > Single-character specialization
Stable Acquisition Principle: Reliable sources > random gacha pulls
Understanding the unique value of each top 4-star light cone is the key to making smart investment decisions.
As the undisputed king of 4-star Harmony light cones, Material of Memory offers value across multiple key areas:
Energy Recharge Calculation: If the equipper uses an Ultimate once every 3 turns, that works out to an extra 2.7-5.3 energy per character per turn for your entire team
Tactical Impact: Helps your main DPS unlock their Ultimate a full turn earlier, which can save you 1-2 full turns in Chaos Memory
Acquisition Tip: Prioritize exchanging for it in the shop to get it to Superimpose 5 as fast as possible
Ideal Use Cases: Any fight that needs better energy cycling, especially double support teams that are tight on skill points
Secret Vow’s unique low-HP damage boost mechanic makes it the best option for many Destruction characters:
Landau’s Choice provides consistent damage protection for your team through its taunt mechanic:
Once you understand what each light cone does, the key is pairing it with the right character to get a 1+1>2 effect.
1 Bronya + Material of Memory
Bronya’s frequent Ultimates pair perfectly with Material of Memory’s full team energy regen to create a perfect energy cycle that lets your main DPS use their Ultimates much more often.
2 Blade + Secret Vow
Blade’s self-damage mechanic easily triggers Secret Vow’s low-HP damage boost, and when combined with his massive HP stat, he outputs incredible burst damage while at low health.
3 Fire Trailblazer + Landau’s Choice
Fire Trailblazer already has built-in taunt, and combining it with Landau’s Choice creates double taunt that reliably draws all enemy fire, perfectly protecting your backline damage dealers.
4 Tingyun + Concerted Effort
Tingyun needs to use her skill and Ultimate constantly, and the energy regen from Concerted Effort helps her cycle skills faster to keep your main DPS buffed nonstop.
For every top 5-star light cone, there’s a capable 4-star replacement:
First Priority: Material of Memory (available via shop exchange, extremely versatile)
Second Priority: Landau’s Choice (general use for Preservation, highly valuable long-term)
Third Priority: Dance! Dance! Dance! (One-of-a-kind tactical value)
Fourth Priority: Pick light cones from paths that match the characters you already own
Strategically acquiring and leveling 4-star light cones lets you maximize your gains even when you’re low on resources.
EXP Material Cost: Leveling a 4-star to level 80 requires 1,280,000 EXP, while a 5-star needs 1,920,000 EXP
Credit Cost: Leveling a 4-star to 80 needs 512,000 credits, while a 5-star needs 768,000 credits
Leveling Timeline: The resources it takes to level one 5-star can level 1.5 4-star light cones
Recommended Strategy: Prioritize leveling 2-3 versatile 4-star light cones to 80 first, before investing in 5-star light cones
You’ll need to plan ahead for the main 4-star light cone acquisition routes:
Month 1: Get your first copy of Material of Memory from Starlight Exchange, reach Superimpose 2
Month 2: Continue exchanging for Material of Memory, pick any missing light cones from your battle pass selection
Month 3: Get Material of Memory to full Superimpose 5, start exchanging for core light cones from other paths
Long-Term Plan: Aim to have 1 to 2 full Superimpose god-tier 4-stars for every path
Unlike damage dealing characters, functional 4-star light cones hold their value extremely well over time:
S-Tier Long-Term Value: Material of Memory, Dance! Dance! Dance! (Unique mechanics that are almost impossible to replace)
A-Tier Long-Term Value: Landau’s Choice, Concerted Effort (High versatility, work in almost any team)
B-Tier Long-Term Value: Secret Vow, Under the Blue Sky (Best-in-slot for specific characters)
Investment Recommendation: Prioritize investing in S-Tier and A-Tier value light cones to guarantee long-term gains
When comparing a full Superimpose 5 4-star to a Superimpose 1 5-star, there are definitely multiple 4-star options that perform better in specific scenarios. Especially 4-stars with unique mechanics like Material of Memory’s full team energy regen and Dance! Dance! Dance!’s full team action forward, you can’t find perfect replacements for these effects among 5-star options.
The recommended priority order is: 1. Material of Memory (general use for Harmony) 2. Landau’s Choice (general use for Preservation) 3. Dance! Dance! Dance! (high tactical value) 4. Pick output light cones that match your current main DPS. Harmony and Preservation light cones are far more versatile, so they give you a higher return on investment.
Core god-tier 4-stars should definitely be leveled to 80, especially extremely versatile options like Material of Memory and Landau’s Choice. Damage-focused 4-stars can be leveled to 70 first based on your current resource stock, then upgraded to 80 once you have extra resources to spare.
Even after you pull a 5-star light cone, your fully leveled 4-stars still hold major value: 1. They work as a great light cone option for your second team 2. They can perform better than 5-stars in specific niche environments 3. You can equip them to support characters you lend to friends 4. Future new characters may pair better with these 4-stars than any 5-star option. We recommend keeping at least 1 to 2 fully leveled 4-star light cones per path.
When you choose between 4-star and 5-star light cones, you’re really weighing short-term power against long-term growth, resource investment against combat returns, and general value against specialized effectiveness. Smart players know that sometimes ditching the blind obsession with 5-stars to invest in high-quality 4-star gods actually gives you a stronger overall team when you’re working with limited resources.
In the deep strategy of Honkai Star Rail, light cone selection is just one part of the entire resource management system. No matter what path you choose, a rational investment strategy and a clear leveling plan will boost your account’s overall power far more than just chasing rarity. Remember: The best light cone for your team isn’t the rarest one, it’s the one that improves your combat effectiveness the most.
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