How to get Twitch drops in Honkai: Star Rail
Honkai: Star Rail is finally here! And for those who enjoy watching as well as playing, there is a chance to claim some in-game rewards from Twitch Drops. Here we break down how to claim those rewards.
With Honkai: Star Rail now out in the world, players are flocking to the new title from Genshin Impact creators, MiHoYo - especially for the Twitch Drops. For those who enjoy watching as well as playing, there are added benefits from day one.
For a limited time, players who watch Honkair: Star Rail streams on Twitch will also be able to grab several in-game goodies to help them along the way. Here, we break down what these rewards are, and how you can claim them.
How do you get Twitch drops?
Claiming your Twitch drops in the game is a pretty simple process that can be done in 3 steps:
- Link your accounts – After creating a Honkai: Star Rail account, players will need to log into their Twitch accounts and link the two together.
- Watch some streams - Once the accounts are linked, players will receive their Drop rewards by watching any Honkai: Star Rail content for a specified amount of time.
- Claim your rewards – Before being able to claim any rewards, players will first need to complete some of the missions. Completing the Trailblaze missions from “The Blue” to “A Moment of Peace” will give players access to their mailboxes. Once that is done, players can head to the Twitch Drops inventory page to claim their rewards and they will be in the mailbox within 24 hours.
What are the Twitch drops in Honkai: Star Rail?
The Twitch drops are a limited-time event running from the launch day of April 26 to May 24. Players will be able to access these rewards by watching any Honkai: Star Rail-specific content on Twitch.
The drops themselves are a set of in-game rewards, including credits, Stellar Jades, Traveler’s Guides, Condensed Aether, Lost Gold Fragments and more.
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Jack is a Guides Writer at GGRecon. With a BA (Hons) & MA in English and Creative Writing, he was also the Gaming Editor for The Indiependent. When not pondering which game has the best cup of coffee (and drinking far too much of it himself), he can often be found playing Dead by Daylight, Street Fighter or making yet another build in Bloodborne.