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Imaginary Hunt March 7th Build in Honkai: Star Rail Depends on Team

Imaginary Hunt March 7th in Honkai: Star Rail may seem difficult to build because of the myriad of things she can do, but with the right Light Cones and Relics, she can become a powerful member of your team. You can choose to either build her as a Break Effect character or a more typical Crit DMG-focused attacker.

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When you’re choosing your team, Light Cones, and Relics, you should first decide what you want to use March 7th for. As of Version 2.4, there aren’t a lot of options for Break Effect despite her kit making her suitable for a Super Break attacker. Conversely, if you give her a more standard SPD, ATK, Crit Rate, and Crit DMG build that prioritizes her Basic Attack, she can work with almost any team and against any enemy.

Here are the best Light Cones for an Imaginary Hunt March 7th build in Honkai: Star Rail

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  • Baptism of Pure Thought
    This is Dr. Ratio’s signature Light Cone and it works well for a normal March 7th build. It works well if you’re going to run her with a party that can debuff enemies, like if Pela is present. This Light Cone can give March 7th a massive Crit DMG boost, as well as an additional DMG boost after she uses her Ultimate. She cannot use the follow-up attack boost though.
  • In the Night
    This is Seele’s signature Light Cone. In the Night is a perfect Light Cone for March 7th because it focuses on her Crit Rate, Basic ATK DMG, and Ultimate Crit DMG. She can only gain additional DMG bonuses from her Basic ATK and Ultimate Crit DMG depending on her SPD. But you’ll want to give her a lot of SPD anyway, so she should e able to hit the maximum amount of bonus stacks.
  • Cruising in the Stellar Sea
    Cruising in the Stellar Sea is an amazing option for F2P players since it’s a free 5-star you can get via Herta’s Store. It increases her Crit Rate, as well as her ATK after she defeats an enemy. It will also give her much better stats than some of the 4-star options available.
  • Sailing Towards a Second Life
    This is the best (and pretty much the only) Light Cone if you want to build March 7th for a Break Effect team. It gives a massive 60% Break Effect increase even at S1 and allows her to ignore enemy DEF. You’ll want to get her Break Effect above 150% (which shouldn’t be hard) in order to further increase her SPD. The downside is that this is Boothill’s signature Light Cone, meaning that it’s limited and Boothill will likely want it more than her.
  • Only Silence Remains
    Only Silence Remains is a simple but powerful Light Cone that increases March’s ATK and Crit Rate. However, the Crit Rate bonus is only available if there are less than two enemies on the field. As a 4-star, it won’t have the same stat boosts as the above 5-stars, but its more ready availability makes it easier to procure.
  • Swordplay
    Swordplay is also a good 4-star Light Cone due to it stacking DMG every time March hits the same target. However, you cannot change targets or she’ll lose this bonus. Because it increases her DMG rather than just her Basic ATK DMG, this is a better Light Cone for her than Subscribe for More!.

Here are the best Relics

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  • 4-pc Musketeer of Wild Wheat
    This is the best Relic Set for a normal Crit DMG-focused March 7th build in Honkai: Star Rail. It boosts her ATK, as well as her SPD and Basic ATK DMG. These are all the specific stats that March 7th wants in particular. Its ready availability ever since the start of service means that most players should have tons to choose from.
  • 2-pc Musketeer of Wild Wheat, 2-pc Wastelander of Banditry Desert
    If you want to focus on a dual-build, you might want to consider mixing Musketeer with Wastelander, as Wastelander provides an additional Imaginary DMG boost.
  • 4-pc Iron Cavalry Against the Scourge
    This is the best Relic Set for a Break Effect-focused March 7th. Not only does it increase her Break Effect, but it has additional positive effects depending on her Break Effect. You should give her at least 250% Break Effect (in battle) so that she can ignore enemy DEF when she uses Super Break. The Super Break part is especially important since you want to run Break Effect March 7th with Harmony Trailblazer anyway.
  • 4-pc Thief of Shooting Meteor
    This is yet another Relic Set for Break Effect March 7th. It increases her Break Effect, as well as regenerates Energy for her when she inflicts Weakness Break. Because she can reduce Toughness based on her Shifu’s Combat Type, she has an additional chance to Break the enemy, meaning that there’s a high chance she can get that second bonus. Like Musketeer, Thief was available since Version 1.0 so players should have an abundance of this set.
  • Rutilant Arena
    This is the best Planar Ornament Set for a Crit DMG-based March 7th. You will need to have at least 70% Crit Rate in order to get the Basic ATK DMG increase. That’s kind of high, but the additional 20% DMG bonus is worth it.
  • Talia: Kingdom of Banditry
    Talia is the best Planar Ornament Set for a Break Effect-based March 7th. Like Rutilant Arena, there’s a caveat to it. You need to have at least 145 SPD to get the extra 20% bonus. But unlike Rutilant Arena, it’ll probably be a lot easier and more painless to reach that threshold.

Honkai: Star Rail is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. You can get the Imaginary Hunt version of March 7th as a free reward during the “March to Mastery: A Star Is Born” Trailblaze Continuance quest in Honkai: Star Rail.


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