In Honkai Star Rail’s character progression system, the selection and balance of your relic stats is almost always the biggest factor that determines how strong your character is. If you’ve spent weeks farming relics only to end up with weaker damage than you expected, the problem is almost always that you don’t have a clear idea of what a “finished” endgame build actually looks like.
Some players stack crit rate blindly while ignoring crit damage, others sacrifice survivability to chase extra speed, and many have no idea what stats actually matter most for support characters. Data shows that players who understand proper endgame build standards end up with characters that are on average 42% stronger than players who farm relics without a clear plan.
This guide will break down endgame stat benchmarks for all three core character roles systematically, covering everything from main stat selection and substat priority to breaking down special character mechanics, to help you build a logical, efficient approach to relic farming and upgrading.
Traditional build strategies often rely too much on “feel” instead of clear, quantifiable benchmarks. Different character types, different fight scenarios, and different team compositions all require adjusted relic strategies, so a one-size-fits-all build can’t meet the needs of diverse content.
According to data collected by Honkai Star Rail community data analysts, 65% of players fall into the “crit rate worship” trap, overstacking crit rate at the cost of a balanced crit damage ratio. In reality, once your crit rate goes over 80%, the marginal value of every 1% extra crit rate is only 1/3 that of 1% extra crit damage.
It takes an average of 480 resin to get one usable relic, and you need 6 to 8 usable relics to hit endgame build standards. Farming without clear goals leads to massive resource waste, and can stretch out your character progression timeline by 2 to 3 times.
Creating clear, tiered endgame build standards helps you set reasonable progression goals based on how much resources you currently have available.
Double Crit Priority Rule: Maintain a roughly 1:2 crit rate to crit damage ratio, which is widely considered the optimal golden ratio; Speed Breakpoints: 134 speed guarantees 2 actions per turn, 161 speed enables specific ability rotation timings; Attack Dilution: Once your attack goes over 3000, prioritize boosting double crit and elemental damage over additional attack.
Stacking raw stats alone can’t show you the true value of a relic, modern build evaluation needs to account for multiple different factors.
Count how many stats on the relic match your character’s needs. 8-10 useful stats is considered good enough for endgame use, and 12+ useful stats is a perfect finished relic.
This metric evaluates how high the values of your key stats are, and reflects the upgrade quality of the relic after reinforcement.
This measures how well your relic set effect matches your character’s core mechanics.
General Endgame Main DPS: 70% crit rate / 140% crit damage + 134 speed + 2500 attack
General Endgame Support: 134 speed + 40% effect hit rate + survivability thresholds met
General Endgame Sustain: 6000 HP / 2500 defense + 50% effect resistance
Top-Tier Perfect Endgame Standard: 20%-30% improvement across all core stats on top of the general baseline
Chasing Perfection Blindly: A relic with 8-10 useful stats is already good enough to use in endgame content. Chasing 12+ useful stats will massively extend your progression timeline; Ignoring Speed Breakpoints: There is a huge practical difference between 133 speed and 134 speed in actual combat; Blindly Obsessing Over Set Bonuses: A 2+2 mixed set build is often better than an incomplete 4-piece set.
Any relic that starts with 3-4 useful substats and includes a key stat like crit rate or crit damage is worth upgrading. Prioritize upgrading relics in this order: Feet/Body > Orb/Rope > Hands > Head. Evaluate how your substats roll after upgrading to +6 or +9, and stop investing early if the rolls are bad to avoid wasting resources.
Crit rate over 100% is technically a waste, but because some enemies have crit resistance, it’s recommended to keep your crit rate under 95% to be safe. Any extra substats should be redirected to crit damage or other useful stats instead of more crit rate.
Most supports don’t need to actively build double crit, unless their kit’s power is directly tied to their personal damage (like Pela or Silver Wolf). Supports should always prioritize speed, effect hit rate, and survivability stats first.
Chasing a perfect endgame build is never the end goal, it’s all about balancing resource efficiency and your current content needs. Once you can adjust your relic strategy based on your character’s role, team composition, and the content you’re running, you’ve truly mastered Honkai Star Rail’s progression system. Remember: the best build isn’t the one with the highest raw numbers, it’s the build that fits your playstyle best. Are you ready to go through your relic inventory and re-evaluate your builds?
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