Scenario 1 (The Old Way): A Trailblazer logs off, opens up dispatch missions, sends out a few of their favorite characters without even checking what rewards they’ll get. The next day, they collect a handful of random materials and credits and think, “It’s better than nothing, it’s free anyway.” To them, dispatch missions are just a meaningless afterthought added to their daily routine.
Scenario 2 (The New Way): A smart, strategic Trailblazer does their math, and assigns characters with the “20-hour bonus” trait specifically to Stellar Jades missions. They see the dispatch system as a 24/7 “passive money printer” that steadily builds up the game’s most valuable resource for them. They understand that time itself is an asset, and dispatch missions are the best tool to grow that asset.
Going from “worthless meager leftovers” to “slowly growing passive money printer” is all about shifting your mindset when it comes to dispatch missions. The core of this shift, and the focus of this guide, is maximizing your dispatch mission gains. It requires you to stop treating dispatch as a throwaway afterthought, and instead elevate it to the same strategic importance as daily training and the Simulated Universe. With careful planning, you can turn it into a steady, endless pipeline of resources.
Sending whoever’s free whenever you remember works fine in the early game, when you have more resources than you know what to do with. But once you reach the late game, where you need to level multiple characters and burn all your stamina farming perfect relic stats, this “random dispatch” strategy reveals three huge hidden opportunity costs.
Old thinking says dispatch is “free”, so it doesn’t matter how much you get from it. But this ignores the most critical cost dispatch consumes: time. Every single dispatch slot is a time-limited “asset slot” that generates gains. Choosing a low-value mission, or sending a mismatched character, essentially leaves your time asset running at super low efficiency, causing massive hidden losses.
Example: One player picks a 4-hour credit mission every time, and logs on three times a day to collect. Another player picks a 20-hour character experience material mission, and only logs on once a day. The first player collects rewards more often, but their total gains are way lower than the second player’s, and they waste more of their own real-world energy too. This proves that mindless busywork is never better than precise planning.
In the dispatch system, higher level characters increase your chance of getting a great success reward. This leads many players to fall into the “level above all else” paradox: they send their main, fully built high-level characters out on dispatch just to bump up that success rate. But that means those powerful characters are locked away during the entire dispatch period, unavailable for overworld exploration or to lend as support to friends. You lock your best combat power away for a tiny, meaningless increase in success rate – it’s a terrible trade-off.
Example: One player sends their level 80 main damage dealer on a 20-hour dispatch just to get a 15% extra success rate. That same afternoon, a Stellar Jades support reward pops up on their friend list, but they miss out because their main character is locked on dispatch. This is the classic case of losing out on a big reward for a tiny gain.
The underlying logic of “random dispatch” is “take whatever you get”, with no clear end goal. The core logical shift for maximizing gains is that dispatch should serve your long-term character building goals. Are you short on EXP books to level up characters? Do you need specific trace upgrade materials? Or are you chasing the rarest resource of all, Stellar Jades? Every dispatch choice you make should be a deliberate step in your overall character building plan.
To maximize dispatch gains, you can’t rely on character level or rarity anymore. You need to master two brand new core tools: precise trait matching, the “spear” that boosts your gains, and optimized mission length, the “shield” that saves your time and energy.
The real core of the dispatch system is the dispatch traits that each character carries. A low-level character with perfectly matching traits will give you far more gains than a high-level main character with completely mismatched traits. Shifting your focus from overall build strength to trait matching is the first step to maximizing your gains.
The outcome of this shift is:
This combination turns dispatch missions from a tedious daily chore into a precise system you can measure, optimize, and that generates massive long-term returns for you.
If “did you do your dispatch today” isn’t the only metric to track, we need a whole new set of metrics focused on gain efficiency and long-term planning.
A successful dispatch strategy doesn’t depend on how hard you work, it depends on how smart you work.
The reward pool for dispatch missions is fixed, and split into “regular missions” and “special missions”. Regular missions primarily drop character and Light Cone EXP, credits, and other common materials. Special missions are what you need to pay the most attention to – they randomly refresh high-value missions that reward Stellar Jades or relic EXP. Because of this, the first thing you should do when you log on every day is check if any high-value special missions have spawned.
In the current version of the game, character Eidolons have no impact on dispatch missions at all. The only factors that affect gains are character level (which impacts success rate), element, Path, and the most important factor: dispatch traits. This further supports the conclusion that your dispatch specialists don’t require heavy resource investment.
It’s almost never worth it. Dispatch missions are a bonus, not a core necessity. You shouldn’t waste your valuable Stellar Jades for tiny extra dispatch gains. The right approach is to find hidden gems with great dispatch potential among the 4-star characters you already pull while expanding your roster, add them to your dedicated dispatch team for low-cost leveling, and get extra use out of existing resources.
The dispatch system in Honkai: Star Rail shows off the deep design wisdom behind the game:
Freedom of time lets you choose how to use your offline time any way you want;
Freedom of strategy lets you maximize the value of that time through careful planning.
The real question becomes:
How do you see these seemingly insignificant passive systems?
Will you write them off as useless meager leftovers, wasting valuable opportunity with a few lazy clicks? Or will you treat them as a long-term investment that needs careful planning, building a resource advantage no one can catch up to over time?
Dispatch missions are the ultimate test of a Trailblazer’s resource management smarts.
On this long trail of exploration, what ultimately determines how strong your account is isn’t just how many meta characters you’ve pulled. It’s how you turn every minute of passive offline time into tangible, long-term progress for your account.
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