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Ichiban Kuji to Re-Run Honkai: Star Rail Lottery

Bandai Spirits announced that it’ll re-run its Honkai: Star Rail Ichiban Kuji lottery from April 23, 2025. It’ll cost 780 JPY ($5.05) per attempt. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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As this is a re-run of an earlier Honkai: Star Rail lottery, you can’t get merchandise of the newer characters. Considering the line-up, this is the re-run for the anniversary lottery from April 2024. Jingliu, who made her playable debut in October 2023, is the most recent available 5-star available on the goods. Like last time, the top three prizes are tapestries of a 5-star limited Light Cone, and the fourth place prize is a mug in the shape of a Belobog trash can.

Here is the line-up once again:

  • A Prize: Before Dawn tapestry
  • B Prize: I Shall Be My Own Sword tapestry
  • C Prize: Brighter Than the Sun tapestry
  • D Prize: Belobog trash can mug
  • E Prize: Cloth (uses splash art from 9 different characters)
  • F Prize: Acrylic charm (9 variations)
  • G Prize: Rubber coaster (9 variations)

Again, like last time, the Last One Prize is an illustration board of one of the three limited Light Cones. You’ll have until the end of July 2025 for the double chance campaign, and the lottery will end when Bandai Spirits runs out of prizes. You can try your luck at places like convenience stores, anime goods shops, hobby shops, and other places that sell Ichiban Kuji lottery tickets.

Honkai: Star Rail is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices.


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