Hardware, kit and Eidolons Honkai Star Rail Boothill

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Hardware, kit and Eidolons Honkai Star Rail Boothill

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Boot Hill is a 5-star physical character from The Hunt path that will likely arrive Honkai: Star Rail in version 2.2.

Although Boothill will likely be featured as the upgraded 5-star character on his banner in 2.2, he will eventually return to Honkai: Star Rail at some point in the future when the banner timeline returns to him.

If you want to prepare yourself to successfully warp for him, we’ve detailed Boothill’s reliable leaks. Climbing equipment And Trace materials so you can upgrade it to its full potential immediately. To understand how you might play it, we’ve also detailed what we know about The Boothill kit And Eidolons.

Keep in mind that this is beta leaked information, so Boothill materials and kit may change upon official release.

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Honkai Star Rail Boothill Kit

Boothill is a 5 Star Physical Trait of The Hunt Path who extends the break effect and can implant physical weakness on enemies with his ultimate and technique.

All percentages mentioned below are based on level 1 traces.

Keeping in mind that this is beta information leaked by Honyehunterworld that could change upon its official release, here is a summary of Boothill’s kit in Honkai Star Rail:

  • Element: Physical.
  • Path: The hunt.
  • Rarity: 5 stars.
  • Cropped splash art of Boothill from Honkai Star Rail.

    Image credit: HoYovers
  • Basic attack: Skullcrush Spurs – Deal physical damage equal to 50% of Boothill’s attack to a single enemy.
  • Improved basic attack: Fan the Hammer – Deal physical damage equal to 90% of Boothill’s attack to a single enemy. For each stack of Pocket Trickshot, Boothill deals an additional hit of physical damage equal to 10% of Boothill’s Attack to the target. This attack cannot regenerate energy. Stirring the Hammer also cannot recover skill points and can only target the enemy currently with Standoff.
  • Skill: Sizzlin’ Tango – Activate Standoff for Boothill and a targeted enemy, for two turns. When there are no enemy targets on the field that have Standoff and can be attacked, Standoff is dispelled. In a stalemate situation, the enemy target is provoked and Boothill cannot use his skill. Its basic attack is also improved to stoke the hammer. In a standoff situation, the enemy target and Boothil take 15% more damage when attacked. This skill cannot regenerate energy and the turn will not end after using Boothill’s skill.
  • Ultimate: Dust Devil’s Sunset Rodeo – There is a base 150% chance to apply a physical weakness to a targeted enemy, for two turns. Also deals physical damage equal to 240% of Boothill’s Attack to the target and delays its action. The extent of this delay is equal to 10% of the Boothill breakup effect plus 10%.
  • Talent (passive ability): Five Peas in a Pod – When the target with Standoff is defeated or Weakness Broken, Boothill dispels Standoff and receives a stack of Pocket Trickshot, up to three stacks. When using Stir Hammer, if the enemy is Broken into Weakness, Boothill deals Breaking Damage equal to 28% of its Physical Breaking Damage to that target for each stack of Pocket Trickshot, based on the target’s maximum endurance. The maximum amount of Endurance taken into account cannot exceed 1600% of the Endurance reduced by a basic attack. After winning the battle, Boothill can keep Pocket Advantage for the next battle.
  • Technical (overworld ability): 3-9x Smile – When you use Boothill’s skill for the first time in the next battle, there is a base 150% chance of inflicting physical weakness equal to Boothill’s ultimate to the target, for a lap.
  • Bonus trace 1: Ghost Load – Increases Boothill’s critical hit rate by 10% of its braking effect and its critical damage by 50% of its braking effect. Critical rate can only be increased by a maximum of 30%, while critical damage can be increased by a maximum of 150%.
  • Bonus trace 2: Above the Serpents – Reduces the damage Boothill takes from non-Stalemate targets by 30%.
  • Bonus Trace 3: Point Blank – When Pocket Trickshot is obtained via the Boothill Talent, it regenerates 10 Energy. This effect also triggers when obtaining Pocket Trickshot stacks exceeding the maximum.

Honkai Star Rail Boothill Climbing Equipment

Menu view of IPC work permit material in Honkai Star Rail.

IPC work permit. | Image credit: HoYoverse

You need to use Boothill Ascension materials to improve stats such as its health, attack, defense, and critical hit effectiveness.

With the latest beta information coming from Honeyhunterworld, it looks like you need to obtain a lot of documents based on IPC Work Permit and Tatters for Boothill to fully upgrade its capabilities.

In total, the Equipment for the ascent of Boothill in Honkai: Star Rail are:

  • x15 shreds of thought
  • x15 Print Fragments
  • x15 Shards of desire
  • IPC x65 work permit
  • 308,000 credits

For more details, here are the Boothill Ascension materials you need by level:

Boothill ascent level Ascension Boothill equipment Cost of credit Reward
Level 20 x5 shreds of thought 4,000 x1 Regular Star Rail Pass
Level 30 x10 shreds of thought 8,000 None
Level 40 x6 Print Fragments, x3 IPC Work Permit 16,000 x1 Regular Star Rail Pass
Level 50 x9 Print Fragments, x7 IPC Work Permit 40,000 None
Level 60 x6 Fragments of Desires, x20 IPC Work Permit 80,000 x1 Regular Star Pass
Level 70 x9 Fragments of Desires, x35 IPC Work Permit 160,000 None

Please keep in mind that this is beta leaked information and may change when Boothill is officially released.

Honkai Star Rail Boothill Trace materials

Meteoric Bullet gear menu view in Honkai Star Rail.

Meteoric ball. | Image credit: HoYoverse

Much like Ascension, to get the most out of Boothill you’ll need to upgrade his attacks and passive abilities using Trace Materials, which vary from character to character.

Thanks again to Honeyhunterworld for looking up the info, for Boothill it looks like you’ll need to use a lot of Meteoric Bullet and Tatters based materials to fully enhance its abilities.

In total, to improve all its abilities, the Boothill Trace Materials what you need are:

  • x8 Trails of Destiny
  • x12 New Echo of War boss gear
  • Meteoric Ball x18
  • x41 Thought Shreds
  • x56 Print Fragments
  • x58 Shards of desire
  • x69 Expected expiration
  • x139 Counter-temporal shot
  • 3 million credits

Again, this is leaked beta information, so Boothill’s materials could change when it’s officially released.


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Honkai Star Rail Boothill Eidolons

By obtaining duplicates of Warping’s Boothill on his banner, you will receive his Eidolon. This gear allows you to unlock levels of Eidolon, with each upgrade improving either an existing attack or a passive ability.

Drip marketing for Boothill in Honkai Star Rail, a cyborb cowboy with a whip and a gun.

Image credit: HoYoverse

With beta information from Honeyhunterworld, here are all the Eidolons from Boothill to Honkai: Star Rail:

  • The Lone Star of Dusty Trail (E1): At the start of the battle, Boothill gains a stack of Pocket Trickshot, allowing him to inflict damage ignoring 16% of an enemy target’s Defense.
  • Milestone Merchant (E2): When Pocket Trickshot is obtained via his Talent, Boothill regenerates a Skill Point and increases his Break Effect by 30%, for two turns. This effect also triggers when obtaining Pocket Trickshot stacks exceeding the maximum.
  • Marble Orchard Guard (E3): Increases the level of Boothill’s Ultimate by two with a maximum upgrade level of 15, and increases the level of its basic attack by one, with a maximum upgrade level of 10.
  • Chef butcher (E4): When Standoff’s enemy target is attacked by Boothill, the damage it receives increases by 12%. When Boothill is attacked by the enemy target in Standoff, the effect of receiving more damage is reduced by 12% on him.
  • Stump speech (E5): Increases Boothill’s skill and talent level by two, with a maximum upgrade level of 15.
  • Crowbar Hotel Raccoon (E6): When dealing Breaking damage via his Ability, Boothill additionally deals Breaking damage to the target equal to 35% of the original damage multiplier and deals Breaking damage to adjacent targets equal to 65% of the multiplier of original damage.

Good luck advancing Boothill in Honkai Star Rail!

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