Blue Protocol: Star Resonance Emblem guide- Leveling, combat affixes this season, and more

Emblems in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance

Emblems in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance cater to the seasonal aspect of the game. These small buffs come in the form of several passive nodes and one large node, allowing players to counteract the seasonal modifiers applied to enemies. The very first season features the “Void Corruption Frenzy” modifier, which causes some monsters to carry a Void Corruption debuff.

One of the primary reasons to upgrade the Emblem system is to make your experience inside Master Chaotic Realm Dungeons easier and more manageable. This guide provides detailed insight into the Emblem system so you can optimize your gameplay.

Where to Access Emblems and How to Level Them Up

The Emblem screen can be found within the Seasonal Hub, under the second tab on the left. Here, you will see a compact tree displaying various passive nodes, along with a larger node positioned at the bottom. Each Emblem node can be leveled up equally, ultimately unlocking the larger node once certain conditions are met.

To upgrade Emblems, you will need Void materials: Void Residue, Void Aura, and Void Prism. These materials are farmed from Void-corrupted monsters in the open world. Notable farming locations include Ruined City, Skimmer’s Lair, Duskdye Woods, and Everfall Forest.

For easier farming, consider forming a party with other players. You can then set your character to auto-battle in front of the Void-corrupted monsters for AFK farming. This method helps you gather materials efficiently.

We recommend leveling each node equally, as you will eventually be required to max out all of them. Each node is designed to cater to different roles. For example, the Adaptation node benefits DPS classes, while the Resistance node is aimed at Tanks.

After investing a total of 30 level points across all Emblem nodes, you will unlock the bigger node called the Emblem Core.

Emblem Core and How to Upgrade It

The Emblem Core provides additional buffs specifically designed to help players against Void Corruption enemies. When you level up the Emblem Core, one of the buffs is randomly selected and enhanced.

You can equip one buff from the Emblem Core according to your build. Each buff has tags that offer guidance on which classes will benefit the most. For example:

  • Void Corruption Arcane has a “DMG” tag, making it ideal for DPS classes.
  • Void Shield carries the “Survival” tag and is best suited for Tank classes.
  • Buffs with the “Support” tag are targeted toward Healers.

Note that these buffs apply only when facing Void-corrupted enemies and are not universal.

To upgrade the Emblem Core, you will need Emblem Power Parts. These parts can be purchased in bulk from the Seasonal Hub Shop, but there is a weekly purchase limit of 30 parts.

By effectively managing and upgrading your Emblems, you’ll gain a significant advantage against the seasonal Void Corruption foes and improve your overall performance in Master Chaotic Realm Dungeons.

For more tips and detailed guides, be sure to check out our other Blue Protocol: Star Resonance articles.

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