Honkai: Star Rail is a 3D tactical role-playing game developed and published by miHoYo (the international version is published by Hoyoverse). This is the sequel to the game Honkai Impact 3rd, also produced by miHoYo. Honkai: Star Rail introduces many completely new characters, along with new versions of some familiar characters from Honkai Impact 3rd. Many of you want to practice playing Honkai: Star Rail but find the concepts in the game a bit confusing. Don't worry! Hobiverse will answer the basic information of the game right in this article.
What are the Exploration Level and the Balance Level?
The Explorer Level is essentially your account level in the Honkai: Star Rail universe. In this game, you will play as explorers, embarking on adventures to explore new universes and meet the people there. As you venture and explore more, your Explorer Level will increase. However, the higher you go, the more experience you will need to continue to level up. Currently, the maximum level you can reach is 70.

To advance to a certain Exploration Level, you must complete special missions to increase your Balance Level. As your Balance Level increases, the difficulty of the enemies in the environment will also increase, making them stronger and harder to defeat.
Honkai Daily Training: Is Star Rail Important?
After completing some important missions in your journey to explore the universe, you will unlock the "Daily Training" section. Here, you will perform daily missions to increase your Mobility. This section is quite necessary because every time you reach 100 Mobility, you will receive a reward including Exploration EXP, Starlight Gems and Materials. Each day, you can receive a maximum of 5 rewards, corresponding to 500 Mobility.
Note, the game universe will be refreshed at 3am Vietnam time every day, including the Daily Training section. You should complete the mission before 3am to avoid the mission being reset.

Quest System in the game
The Honkai: Star Rail universe has a variety of quest types, the most important of which are the main story quests, also known as Exploration Quests, which are added gradually after each update. The quest system is divided into the following types:
Exploration Mission: A mission in the main story where the Explorer travels to the universes in Honkai: Star Rail.
Exploration Missions: These are missions related to the character that can be used.
Companion Quests: These are quests that are unlocked through interactions with NPCs. You will learn more about the Honkai: Star Rail universe through these quests.
Daily Mission: You can earn Mobility as well as Credits with this type of mission.
Combat Attributes
You will see a white horizontal bar above each enemy's head, which represents their stamina. Furthermore, each enemy will have a different weakness. When you choose the right attribute that "counters" that weakness, the enemy's stamina bar will be reduced to 0 and they will receive elemental damage equal to the damage you deal. In general, when you use the right character according to the attribute, you will have an advantage in battle, causing greater damage as well as leaving negative effects. Honkai: Star Rail has a total of 7 combat attributes.

Physical: Physical attributes can cause Vital Break, dealing direct damage and activating Bleeding. While Bleeding continues, it will continue to deal damage.
Fire: When using Fire attribute to cause Vital Break, it will deal Fire attribute damage, and has a 150% chance to cast Ignite. When the skill ends, Ignite will continue to deal damage.
Ice: When inflicting a Vital Break with the Ice attribute, it will cause a Frozen state. The enemy will be unable to Act, then take additional damage from the Ice effect.
Lightning: When Lightning attribute creates Vital Break, there is a 150% chance to apply Electrocute. When the skill ends, Electrocute will continue to deal damage.
Wind: If you create a Wind-attribute Vital Break, you have a chance to inflict Corrosion. Corrosion can deal Wind-attribute sustained damage.
Quantum: When the Quantum attribute forms a Vital Break, there is a chance to cast Confusion. Confusion puts the enemy in a Delayed Action state. Then, the next round, if you deal additional Quantum damage to the enemy, the damage will be greater.
Imaginary Number: When Imaginary Number inflicts Vital Break on an enemy, it has a chance to apply Imprisonment. Imprisonment will delay the enemy's actions and slow them down.
What is Destiny in Honkai: Star Rail?
There are a total of 7 types of Fate in Honkai: Star Rail and each character in the game will possess a separate Fate.

Annihilation: Possesses both extraordinary attack and survival abilities, able to adapt to a variety of combat environments.
Hunting: Able to attack single targets exceptionally well, this is the main source of power to defeat Elite Enemies.
Knowledge: Possesses extremely outstanding group attack ability, can capture many enemies with just one attack.
Harmony: Can cast buff effects on your troops, increasing the fighting power of the entire army.
Void: Casts a negative effect on enemies, reducing their combat power to gain the advantage.
Protector: Protects teammates in various ways, being the team's strong shield.
Tru Phu: Has the ability to heal wounds of his troops, helping teammates recover.
The above basic concepts will help you have a solid foundation when starting your journey to explore the worlds in the Honkai: Star Rail universe. Be ready to welcome the unique challenges and experiences that the game brings!