Honkai Star Rail Anomaly Arbitration Teams & Tips July 2026
Anomaly Arbitration is the ultimate endgame challenge in Honkai: Star Rail, designed for veteran players who have mastered all other endgame content. This permanent game mode, introduced in Version 3.6, pushes your account’s strength to its absolute limits with four increasingly difficult stages that require strategic team building and precise execution. Whether you’re looking to unlock this challenging mode or seeking the best strategies to clear all stages, this comprehensive guide will provide everything you need to conquer Anomaly Arbitration and earn exclusive rewards.
Quick Overview
| Aspect | Details |
| Unlock Requirements | Complete Memory of Chaos Stage 12, Pure Fiction Stage 4, and Apocalyptic Shadow Stage 4 with 3 stars each |
| Stages | 3 Knight stages + 1 King in Check stage |
| Reset Schedule | Every 6 weeks, starting Wednesday after version update |
| Main Rewards | Lone Stardust, Interference Keys, Self-Modeling Resin, Avatar Frames |
| Difficulty Level | Extreme (hardest endgame content) |
| Character Usage | Each character can only be used once across Knight stages |
How to Unlock Anomaly Arbitration in July 2026?
Unlocking Anomaly Arbitration is no simple feat – it’s designed as the final challenge for players who have conquered all other endgame content. To access this elite game mode, you must meet these strict requirements:
Prerequisites for Unlocking
- Complete All Previous Endgame Modes with 3 Stars:
- Memory of Chaos: Clear Stage 12 with 3 stars
- Pure Fiction: Clear Stage 4 with 3 stars
- Apocalyptic Shadow: Clear Stage 4 with 3 stars
- Reach Equilibrium Level 6: This ensures your characters are properly leveled and equipped for the extreme challenges ahead.
- Complete Adventure Mission “Knot-Tier Saga”: This story mission must be finished to access the Voice of the Arbitrator.
- Speak to the Voice of the Arbitrator: Located in the Party Car on the Astral Express, this NPC will grant you access to Anomaly Arbitration once all requirements are met.
Why These Requirements Exist
Anomaly Arbitration is intentionally designed to be the most challenging content in Honkai: Star Rail. The unlock requirements ensure that only players with:
- Well-developed rosters of characters
- Experience with all game mechanics
- Strong understanding of team composition
- Properly built characters with good relics and light cones
Can attempt this mode. This isn’t content for casual players or new accounts – it’s the true test of your account’s strength and your skill as a player.
Understanding Anomaly Arbitration Mechanics
Before diving into specific stage strategies, it’s crucial to understand the unique mechanics that make Anomaly Arbitration different from other endgame modes:
Action Value System
Unlike Memory of Chaos where the first cycle is 150 AV and subsequent cycles are 100 AV, Anomaly Arbitration features:
- First cycle: 300 AV
- Persistent AV between waves: If you clear the first wave quickly, you keep the remaining AV for the next wave
- No AV reset: This rewards fast clears and efficient team compositions
Character Usage Restrictions
- Each character can only be used once across all three Knight stages
- Attempting to use a character in multiple Knight stages will prompt a warning
- King in Check stage has separate character usage rules
- This restriction requires you to build multiple strong teams rather than relying on one or two overpowered units
Stage Progression System
The four stages work together in a unique way:
- Three Knight stages: Can be cleared in any order
- King in Check: The final boss stage
- Plight mechanic: Clearing Knight stages weakens the King boss significantly
The Plight Mechanic
When you first access Anomaly Arbitration, the King in Check stage is in “Plight” mode, featuring:
- Enemy level 120 (instead of 100)
- Enhanced enemy buffs and stronger party debuffs
- Only 2 cycles to clear both waves
- Extremely difficult for all but the most invested accounts
Clearing Knight stages removes the Plight state, resulting in:
- Enemy levels reduced to 100
- Weakened enemy buffs/debuffs
- 6 cycles to clear (instead of 2)
- Star requirements: 3 stars for 2 cycles, 2 stars for 4 cycles, 1 star for 6 cycles
Middlegame Mayhem Buff
If you take more than 2 cycles to clear any stage, your team receives the “Middlegame Mayhem” buff:
- +50% Final DMG at the start of each new cycle
- This buff stacks with each additional cycle
- Helps struggling teams eventually clear stages, though with fewer stars
Knight Stage 1: Resilient Armor Challenge
The first Knight stage features enemies with the “Resilient Armor” trait, making them extremely tanky unless you consistently break their toughness.
Enemy Traits and Weaknesses
Resilient Armor:
- Enemy starts with 2 stacks of “Resilient Armor”
- Each stack reduces DMG taken by 15%
- Enemies lose 1 stack each time their Toughness is reduced to 0
- This makes Break teams extremely effective for this stage
Weaknesses: Imaginary and Fire
Enemy Composition:
- Wave 1: Memory Zone Meme “Heartbreaker” x2 (Fire, Ice, Lightning weaknesses)
- Wave 2: Memory Zone Meme “Shell of Faded Rage” x2 (Lightning, Quantum, Imaginary weaknesses)
- Boss: The Past, Present and Eternal Show (no specific weaknesses)
Best Team Compositions for Knight 1
1. Firefly Break Team (Most Recommended)
| Position | Character | Role | Key Function |
| DPS | Firefly | Main Break DPS | Superbreak damage, AoE coverage |
| Support | Fugue | Break Support | Break efficiency, damage amplification |
| Support | Ruan Mei | Harmony | Break enhancement, speed tuning |
| Sustain | Lingsha | Healer/Breaker | Healing, additional break support |
Why this team works: Firefly is currently the strongest break DPS in the game, and this stage’s mechanics perfectly complement her kit. The Resilient Armor trait makes breaking enemy toughness crucial, and Firefly excels at this while dealing massive damage.
2. Rappa Break Team (Alternative)
| Position | Character | Role | Key Function |
| DPS | Rappa | Main Break DPS | AoE break damage, multi-target focus |
| Support | Fugue | Break Support | Break efficiency, damage amplification |
| Support | Ruan Mei | Harmony | Break enhancement, speed tuning |
| Sustain | Lingsha | Healer/Breaker | Healing, additional break support |
Why this team works: Rappa’s AoE capabilities make her excellent for handling multiple enemies quickly, and her break damage synergizes perfectly with the Resilient Armor mechanic.
3. Mydei Hypercarry Team
| Position | Character | Role | Key Function |
| DPS | Mydei | Main DPS | Fast action value, high damage output |
| Support | Sunday | Harmony | Action advance, damage boost |
| Support | Tribbie | Harmony | Damage amplification, debuff |
| Sustain | Luocha | Healer | consistent healing, cleanse |
Why this team works: Mydei’s speed and damage output allow him to break through the Resilient Armor quickly, while Sunday and Tribbie provide the necessary support to maximize his effectiveness.
Strategy Tips for Knight 1
- Prioritize Toughness Breaking: Focus on breaking enemy toughness as quickly as possible to remove Resilient Armor stacks
- Use Break Buffs: Take advantage of any stage buffs that enhance break damage
- Target Priority: Focus on one enemy at a time to maximize break efficiency
- Speed Tuning: Ensure your team has proper speed tuning to maximize action value efficiency
- Ultimate Timing: Save ultimates for moments when they can break multiple enemies’ toughness simultaneously
Knight Stage 2: Tempering Challenge
The second Knight stage introduces the “Tempering” trait, which severely punishes crit-based damage dealers, making DoT and break teams the preferred strategy.
Enemy Traits and Weaknesses
Tempering:
- For every 1% HP the enemy target loses, reduces Crit DMG dealt to them by 3%
- This makes crit-based hypercarry teams significantly less effective
- DoT teams and break teams become much more valuable
Weaknesses: Physical, Wind, and Lightning
Enemy Composition:
- Wave 1: Servant of Tides x3 (Physical, Lightning, Wind weaknesses)
- Wave 1: Lady of Crashing Waves x2 (Physical, Fire, Lightning weaknesses)
- Wave 2: Memory Zone Meme “Something Unto Death” (Fire, Wind, Imaginary weaknesses)
Best Team Compositions for Knight 2
1. Kafka DoT Team (Most Recommended)
| Position | Character | Role | Key Function |
| DPS | Kafka | Main DoT DPS | Shock application, DoT amplification |
| Sub-DPS | Black Swan | DoT Support | Arcana application, DoT enhancement |
| Sub-DPS | Hysilens | DoT Support | Additional DoT application, debuff |
| Sustain | Huohuo | Healer | Healing, energy regeneration |
Why this team works: The Tempering trait makes crit-based teams ineffective, but DoT teams bypass this limitation entirely. Kafka, Black Swan, and Hysilens create a powerful DoT synergy that can melt through enemies regardless of the crit DMG penalty.
2. Castorice Quantum Team
| Position | Character | Role | Key Function |
| DPS | Castorice | Main DPS | Quantum damage, memosprite support |
| Support | Evernight | Harmony | Memosprite buff, quantum enhancement |
| Support | Tribbie | Harmony | Damage amplification, action advance |
| Sustain | Hyacine | Healer | Strong healing, damage mitigation |
Why this team works: While enemies don’t have Quantum weaknesses, Castorice’s premium team can brute-force through the stage with sheer damage output, especially with Evernight’s memosprite buffs.
3. Phainon Physical Team
| Position | Character | Role | Key Function |
| DPS | Phainon | Main DPS | Physical damage, follow-up attacks |
| Support | Sunday | Harmony | Action advance, damage boost |
| Support | Robin | Harmony | Additional damage boost, healing |
| Support | Cerydra | Harmony | Phainon-specific buffs, damage amplification |
Why this team works: Phainon’s physical damage benefits from the enemy weaknesses, and his follow-up attacks help maintain consistent damage output even with the crit DMG penalty.
Strategy Tips for Knight 2
- Avoid Crit-Based Teams: The Tempering trait makes crit DMG builds ineffective – focus on DoT or break teams instead
- DoT Stacking: Apply multiple DoT effects to maximize damage over time
- Enemy Grouping: Try to group enemies together for AoE DoT application
- Sustain Priority: Ensure your healer can keep up with sustained damage over time
- Ultimate Economy: Manage your skill points carefully to maintain consistent DoT application
Knight Stage 3: Inversion and Under Protection Challenge
The third Knight stage features two challenging traits that work together to create a complex strategic puzzle.
Enemy Traits and Weaknesses
Inversion:
- Each time after the enemy target is attacked, the attacker loses HP equal to 2% of their Max HP
- This effect is Non-fatal (won’t kill your characters)
- Favors health-draining teams and makes healing crucial
Under Protection:
- All non-elite enemy targets won’t have their HP and Toughness reduced
- Non-elite enemies have +100% Effect RES
- When all elite enemy targets are defeated, remaining enemies are automatically eliminated
- This forces you to focus on elite enemies first
Weaknesses: Quantum and Physical
Enemy Composition:
- Wave 1: Tide-Eroded Blade x1 (Lightning, Quantum, Imaginary weaknesses)
- Wave 1: Black Tide’s Decrepit Bow x2 (Physical, Ice, Quantum weaknesses)
- Wave 1: Black Tide’s Corroded Daemon x1 (Physical, Wind, Quantum weaknesses)
- Wave 2: Black Tide’s Corroded Daemon x2 (Physical, Wind, Quantum weaknesses)
- Wave 2: Dark Sun Gryphon x1 (Physical, Fire, Quantum weaknesses)
Best Team Compositions for Knight 3
1. Castorice Premium Team (Most Recommended)
| Position | Character | Role | Key Function |
| DPS | Castorice | Main DPS | Quantum damage, elite target focus |
| Support | Evernight | Harmony | Memosprite buff, quantum enhancement |
| Support | Tribbie | Harmony | Damage amplification, action advance |
| Sustain | Hyacine | Healer | Strong healing to counter Inversion |
Why this team works: Castorice excels at focusing down elite targets quickly, which is crucial for the Under Protection mechanic. Hyacine’s strong healing counters the Inversion HP drain, while Evernight and Tribbie provide massive damage amplification.
2. Archer Single-Target Team
| Position | Character | Role | Key Function |
| DPS | Archer | Main DPS | Single-target damage, burst potential |
| Support | Sparkle | Harmony | Skill point generation, damage boost |
| Support | Cipher | Harmony | Additional damage boost, debuff |
| Sustain | Aventurine | Shielder | Shield protection, counter damage |
Why this team works: Archer’s single-target focus is perfect for eliminating elite enemies quickly, while Aventurine’s shields help mitigate the Inversion HP drain effect.
3. Phainon Physical Team
| Position | Character | Role | Key Function |
| DPS | Phainon | Main DPS | Physical damage, elite target focus |
| Support | Sunday | Harmony | Action advance, damage boost |
| Support | Robin | Harmony | Additional damage boost, healing |
| Sustain | Gallagher | Healer | Healing, break support |
Why this team works: Phainon’s physical damage benefits from enemy weaknesses, and his ability to focus down elite targets quickly helps overcome the Under Protection mechanic.
Strategy Tips for Knight 3
- Focus Elite Targets First: Non-elite enemies can’t be damaged until elites are defeated – prioritize accordingly
- Healing is Crucial: The Inversion trait constantly drains HP – ensure your healer can keep up
- Single-Target Focus: Use characters that excel at eliminating single targets quickly
- Shield Consideration: Shields can help mitigate the Inversion HP drain effect
- Action Management: Plan your actions carefully to maximize elite target damage
King in Check: The Ultimate Challenge
The King in Check stage is the final boss of Anomaly Arbitration and represents the pinnacle of difficulty in Honkai: Star Rail. This stage features three punishing traits that work together to create an extremely challenging encounter.
Enemy Traits and Weaknesses
Inversion:
- Each time after the enemy target is attacked, the attacker loses HP equal to 2% of their Max HP
- This effect is Non-fatal
- Constant HP drain makes healing essential
Energy Absorption:
- After an enemy target receives an attack, reduces the attacker’s Energy by 2 points
- Exception: When the attacker’s Energy is maxed, no energy is lost
- When an enemy target is defeated, the attacker regenerates 10 Energy
- Punishes slow energy regeneration and favors characters with good energy economy
Sunder:
- When allies are being attacked by enemies, the “Sunder” effect is inflicted
- Each stack causes the holder to lose HP equal to 0.8% of their Max HP
- This effect can stack indefinitely and cannot be dissipated
- After targets with “Sunder” receive Shield or healing from allies, all “Sunder” effects are dispelled on both targets
- Creates a complex healing/shielding puzzle
Weaknesses: Quantum, Physical, Ice
Enemy Composition:
- Wave 1: Noontide Gryphon (Physical, Quantum, Imaginary weaknesses)
- Wave 1: Moonlit Pegasus (Fire, Quantum, Imaginary weaknesses)
- Wave 2: First Genius, Entelechy Zandar (Lightning, Quantum, Imaginary weaknesses)
Available Buffs for King Stage
The King in Check stage offers three strategic buffs that can significantly impact your team composition:
1. Think Outside the Box
- When the number of ally targets currently on the field does not equal 4, increases all allies’ DMG by 60%
- Best for: 3-character teams or teams with summon mechanics
2. Infantry and Calvary
- Whenever any ally uses their Ultimate, ignores 40% of target’s DEF
- After Ultimate deals DMG, the next Skill will ignore 40% of target’s DEF
- Best for: Ultimate-focused teams with high energy regeneration
3. Hammer and Anvil
- After receiving Shield effects or healing from ally targets (excluding this unit), DMG taken by this unit is reduced by 25%
- All-Type RES PEN is increased by 20% for 2 turn(s)
- Best for: Teams with strong shielders or healers
Best Team Compositions for King in Check
1. Castorice with Think Outside the Box (Most Recommended)
| Position | Character | Role | Key Function |
| DPS | Castorice | Main DPS | Quantum damage, memosprite support |
| Support | Evernight | Harmony | Memosprite buff, quantum enhancement |
| Support | Tribbie | Harmony | Damage amplification, action advance |
| Sustain | Hyacine | Healer | Strong healing, Sunder management |
Buff: Think Outside the Box
Why this team works: Castorice’s memosprite creates a 5th unit on the field, activating the Think Outside the Box buff for massive damage amplification. Hyacine’s healing is crucial for managing both Inversion and Sunder effects.
2. Kafka DoT with Hammer and Anvil
| Position | Character | Role | Key Function |
| DPS | Kafka | Main DoT DPS | Shock application, DoT amplification |
| Sub-DPS | Hysilens | DoT Support | Additional DoT application, debuff |
| Support | Tribbie | Harmony | Damage amplification, debuff |
| Sustain | Huohuo | Healer | Healing, energy regeneration |
Buff: Hammer and Anvil
Why this team works: The Hammer and Anvil buff provides crucial damage reduction and resistance penetration, while the DoT composition bypasses many of the punishing mechanics. Huohuo’s healing helps manage the Sunder stacks.
3. The Herta with Infantry and Calvary
| Position | Character | Role | Key Function |
| DPS | The Herta | Main DPS | Ultimate-focused damage |
| Support | Anaxa | Harmony | Damage boost, debuff |
| Support | Tribbie | Harmony | Damage amplification, action advance |
| Sustain | Hyacine | Healer | Strong healing, Sunder management |
Buff: Infantry and Calvary
Why this team works: The Herta’s ultimate-focused playstyle perfectly synergizes with the Infantry and Calvary buff, providing massive DEF ignore capabilities. Anaxa and Tribbie provide the necessary support to maximize her ultimate damage.
Strategy Tips for King in Check
- Buff Selection is Crucial: Choose the buff that best complements your team composition
- Manage Sunder Stacks: Use healing and shielding strategically to remove Sunder effects
- Energy Management: The Energy Absorption trait makes energy economy crucial – plan accordingly
- HP Management: With both Inversion and Sunder effects, HP management is critical
- Wave Clear Priority: Focus on clearing the first wave efficiently to preserve resources for the boss
- Ultimate Timing: Save ultimates for moments when they can have maximum impact
Anomaly Arbitration Rewards
Unlike other endgame modes that offer Stellar Jades, Anomaly Arbitration provides unique cosmetic rewards and valuable progression items through the Lone Stardust currency system.
Knight Stage Rewards
First-Time Clear Rewards
| Stage | Reward |
| Knight I | 100x Lone Stardust |
| Knight II | 100x Lone Stardust |
| Knight III | 100x Lone Stardust |
Star Rewards
| Stars Earned | Rewards |
| 3 Stars Total | 200x Lone Stardust + 1x Self-Modeling Resin |
| 6 Stars Total | 200x Lone Stardust + 1x Self-Modeling Resin |
| 9 Stars Total | 200x Lone Stardust + 1x Self-Modeling Resin |
King Stage Rewards
Star Rewards and Avatar Frames
| Stars | Rewards | Avatar Frame |
| 1 Star | 100x Lone Stardust + 1x Interference Key | Anomaly Arbitration Bronze Frame |
| 2 Stars | 100x Lone Stardust | Anomaly Arbitration Silver Frame |
| 3 Stars | 100x Lone Stardust | Anomaly Arbitration Gold Frame |
| 0 Cycle / Clear Plight Difficulty | – | Anomaly Arbitration Special Frame |
Understanding the Rewards
Lone Stardust: The primary currency of Anomaly Arbitration, used to purchase exclusive items in the Gift of Stardust shop.
Interference Key: A special reroll item that allows you to block specific stats during relic rerolling, preventing unwanted stat types.
Self-Modeling Resin: Valuable progression item that allows you to select specific relic pieces.
Avatar Frames: Limited-time cosmetic rewards that showcase your Anomaly Arbitration achievements. These frames are only available for the current cycle and must be re-earned in future rotations.
Gift of Stardust Shop
The Lone Stardust currency can be used in an exclusive shop featuring:
- Limited-time avatar frames
- Special cosmetics
- Interference Keys
- Self-Modeling Resin
- Other exclusive items
Additionally, players can purchase 200 Lone Stardust using Jade Feathers through the “Jokes Come True” store, allowing even players who struggle with Anomaly Arbitration to eventually earn most rewards.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
When attempting Anomaly Arbitration, even experienced players can fall into common traps. Here are the most frequent mistakes and how to avoid them:
1. Ignoring Stage Mechanics
Mistake: Using the same team composition for all stages without adapting to specific mechanics.
Solution: Study each stage’s traits and build teams specifically designed to counter them. For example, avoid crit-based teams in Knight 2 due to the Tempering trait.
2. Poor Character Allocation
Mistake: Using your best characters in early Knight stages, leaving weaker options for later stages.
Solution: Plan your character usage across all three Knight stages strategically. Save your most versatile characters for stages where they’ll be most effective.
3. Neglecting the Plight Mechanic
Mistake: Attempting the King in Check stage in Plight mode without proper preparation.
Solution: Clear at least some Knight stages first to weaken the King boss. The Plight version is significantly more difficult and intended for extremely well-invested accounts.
4. Improper Speed Tuning
Mistake: Ignoring action value optimization, leading to inefficient turn cycles.
Solution: Pay attention to speed breakpoints and action value mechanics. Proper speed tuning can make the difference between clearing and failing, especially for 0-cycle attempts.
5. Underestimating Healing Requirements
Mistake: Bringing minimal healing to stages with Inversion or Sunder mechanics.
Solution: Stages 3 and King in Check feature significant HP drain effects. Ensure your healer can handle sustained damage over time.
6. Mismanaging Skill Points
Mistake: Wasting skill points on inefficient abilities or running out at crucial moments.
Solution: Plan your skill point economy carefully, especially for DoT teams that require consistent application.
Pro Strategies for Advanced Players
For players looking to push beyond basic clears and aim for 0-cycle achievements or Plight mode clears, these advanced strategies can make the difference:
1. Action Value Optimization
- Target Specific Speed Breakpoints: Research the exact speed values needed for optimal action cycles
- Plan Turn Order: Map out your entire turn sequence in advance for maximum efficiency
- Use Speed Buffs Strategically: Characters like Sparkle and Sunday can help fine-tune action values
2. Breakpoint Management
- Understand Toughness Thresholds: Know exactly how much break damage is needed for each enemy
- Time Break Effects: Coordinate break effects to maximize damage windows
- Exploit Break Multipliers: Some characters deal increased damage during break states
3. Ultimate Economy Mastery
- Energy Regeneration Planning: Map out exactly when each character will have their ultimate ready
- Ultimate Combos: Chain ultimates together for maximum effect
- Energy Absorption Counterplay: Plan around the Energy Absorption trait in King stage
4. Advanced Team Synergies
- Memosprite Stacking: Multiple memosprite characters can create powerful synergies
- Debt Stacking: Some characters benefit from stacking specific debuffs
- Hybrid Team Compositions: Combine different damage types for maximum coverage
5. Plight Mode Preparation
- Extreme Investment Required: Plight mode demands E6 characters and perfect relics
- Specific Team Compositions: Only certain team compositions can handle Plight difficulty
- Perfect Execution: No room for error – every action must be optimized
Platform-Specific Information
PC/Mobile Considerations
- Input Precision: PC players may have more precise control over targeting and timing
- UI Navigation: Mobile players should familiarize themselves with quick access menus
- Performance: Ensure stable internet connection to avoid lag during crucial moments
Console-Specific Tips
- Controller Optimization: Customize button layouts for quick access to frequently used abilities
- Performance Mode: Enable performance mode for smoother gameplay during intense battles
- UI Scaling: Adjust UI settings for better visibility of important information
FAQ Section
What is the minimum Equilibrium Level required for Anomaly Arbitration?
You must be at least Equilibrium Level 6 to unlock Anomaly Arbitration. This ensures your characters are properly leveled and equipped for the extreme challenges ahead.
Can I use the same character in multiple Knight stages?
No, each character can only be used once across all three Knight stages. Attempting to use a character in multiple Knight stages will prompt a warning that doing so will wipe your previous progress. However, the King in Check stage has separate character usage rules.
How often does Anomaly Arbitration reset?
Anomaly Arbitration releases a new phase every 6 weeks, always resetting on the Wednesday after a version update. This is different from other endgame modes that reset every 2 weeks.
What happens if I can’t clear Anomaly Arbitration?
Players who struggle with Anomaly Arbitration can still earn most rewards over time. The “Jokes Come True” store allows you to purchase Lone Stardust using Jade Feathers, and the Middlegame Mayhem buff helps struggling teams eventually clear stages with fewer stars.
Is Anomaly Arbitration worth attempting for free-to-play players?
Anomaly Arbitration is extremely challenging for free-to-play players and typically requires significant investment in multiple well-built characters. However, the rewards are primarily cosmetic, so F2P players aren’t missing out on crucial progression items by skipping this content.
What’s the difference between normal King in Check and Plight mode?
Plight mode features enhanced enemy levels (120 vs 100), stronger buffs and debuffs, and only 2 cycles to clear instead of 6. It’s intended for extremely well-invested accounts and offers a special avatar frame for clearing.
Can I attempt King in Check immediately without clearing Knight stages?
Yes, you can attempt King in Check immediately, but it will be in Plight mode with significantly increased difficulty. Clearing Knight stages weakens the King boss and makes the fight much more manageable.
How important are Eidolons for clearing Anomaly Arbitration?
Eidolons can be very important, especially for later stages and Plight mode clears. While it’s possible to clear normal mode with low-Eidolon characters, higher Eidolons provide significant advantages in damage output and utility.
What should I prioritize when building characters for Anomaly Arbitration?
Focus on building multiple teams with different damage types, ensure proper speed tuning, and invest in strong healers and sustain units. Break effect, DoT capability, and single-target damage are all valuable depending on the stage.
Are there any character bans or restrictions in Anomaly Arbitration?
There are no specific character bans, but the one-character-per-Knight-stage restriction effectively limits your options. Plan your character usage carefully across all three Knight stages.
Conclusion
Anomaly Arbitration represents the pinnacle of challenging content in Honkai: Star Rail, designed specifically for veteran players who have mastered all other endgame modes. With its complex mechanics, strict character restrictions, and punishing difficulty curves, this mode truly tests the limits of your account’s strength and your strategic understanding.
Success in Anomaly Arbitration requires careful planning, multiple well-built teams, and a deep understanding of game mechanics. Whether you’re aiming for basic clears to earn rewards or pushing for 0-cycle achievements and Plight mode clears, the strategies and team compositions outlined in this guide will help you conquer this ultimate challenge.
Remember that Anomaly Arbitration is optional content – the rewards are primarily cosmetic, and you’re not missing out on crucial progression items if you find it too difficult. Focus on building your account gradually, and eventually, you’ll have the resources and knowledge needed to tackle this formidable endgame challenge.
Save this page and bookmark it for quick reference as you progress through Anomaly Arbitration. With patience, practice, and the right team compositions, you’ll be earning those exclusive avatar frames and proving your mastery of Honkai: Star Rail’s most challenging content.
