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Honkai Star Rail Boothill materials, kit, and Eidolons

Ascension and Trace materials for Boothill.

Spalsh art of Boothill from Honkai Star Rail on a dark space background.
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Boothill is a 5-Star Physical character of The Hunt path who debuted in Honkai: Star Rail during version 2.2.

While Boothill is featured as the boosted 5-Star character on his Dusty Trail's Lone Star Banner in version 2.2, he will eventually return to Honkai: Star Rail at some point in the future when the Banner schedule cycles back to him.

If you want to prepare for getting him, we've detailed Boothill's Ascension materials and Trace materials so you can level him up to his full potential right away. To understand how you might play him, we've also detailed what we know about Boothill's kit and Eidolons.

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Honkai Star Rail Boothill kit

Boothill is a 5-Star Physical character of The Hunt path who scales off Break Effect and can implant a Physical Weakness on enemies with his Ultimate and Technique.

All of the percentages mentioned below are based on Level 1 Traces.

Here's a summary of Boothill's kit in Honkai Star Rail:

  • Element: Physical.
  • Path: The Hunt.
  • Rarity: 5-Star.
  • Cropped splash art of Boothill from Honkai Star Rail.
    Image credit: HoYovers
  • Basic Attack: Skullcrush Spurs - Deals Physical damage equal to 50% of Boothill's attack to a single enemy.
  • Enhanced Basic Attack: Fanning the Hammer - Deals Physical damage equal to 110% of Boothill's attack to a single enemy. This enhanced Basic Attack can't recover Skill Points, and can only target the enemy currently with Standoff.
  • Skill: Sizzlin' Tango - When used, his Skill makes the targeted enemy and Boothill enter the Standoff state. Boothill's Basic Attack becomes Enhanced, and he can't use his Skill, lasting for two turns. The remaining turn count reduces by one at the start of Boothill's turn. The enemy target in Standoff is taunted. When the target/Boothill receives an attack from the other, the damage they receive increases by 15%. After the target is defeated or becomes Weakness Broken, Boothill obtains one stack of Pocket Trickshot, then dispels Standoff. His Skill can't regenerate Energy, but his turn will not end after using it.
  • Ultimate: Dust Devil's Sunset Rodeo - Boothill applies Physical Weakness to a target enemy, lasting for two turns. He also deals Physical damage equal to 240% of his attack to the target, and delays their action by 30%.
  • Talent (passive ability): Five Peas in a Pod - Every stack of Trickshot increases Boothill's Enhanced Basic Attack's Toughness-Reducing damage by 50%, stacking up to three times. If the target is Weakness Broken when his Enhanced Basic Attack is used, for every stack of Pocket Trickshot Boothill has, he deals Break Damage to this target equal to 35% of Boothill's Physical Break Damage. The maximum Toughness taken into account by this attack can't exceed 16 times the base Toughness-Reducing Damage dealt by the 'Skull crush Spurs' attack. After winning a battle, Boothill can retain Pocket Trickshot for the next battle.
  • Technique (overworld ability): 3-9x Smile - When using Boothill's Skill for the first time in the next battle, Physical Weakness is added to the target, equal to that applied by his Ultimate. This lasts for two turns.
  • Bonus Trace 1: Ghost Load - Increases Boothill's Crit Rate by 10% of his Break Effect, and his Crit Damage by 50% of his Break Effect. Crit Rate can only be increased by a maximum of 30%, whereas Crit Damage can be increased by a maximum of 150%.
  • Bonus Trace 2: Above Snakes - Decreases the damage Boothill receives from targets not in Standoff by 30%.
  • Bonus Trace 3: Point Blank - When Pocket Trickshot is obtained via Boothill's Talent, he regenerates 10 Energy. This effect is also triggered when obtaining Pocket Trickshot stacks that exceed the maximum.

Honkai Star Rail Boothill Ascension materials

Menu view of the IPC Work Permit material in Honkai Star Rail.
IPC Work Permit. | Image credit: HoYoverse

You need to use Boothill Ascension materials to upgrade stats like his health, attack, defence, and critical hit effectiveness.

You need to get a lot of IPC Work Permit and Tatters-based materials for Boothill to fully upgrade his capabilities. In total, the Boothill Ascension Materials in Honkai: Star Rail are:

  • x15 Tatters of Thought
  • x15 Fragments of Impression
  • x15 Shards of Desires
  • x65 IPC Work Permit
  • 308,000 Credits

For more details, here's what Boothill Ascension materials you need per level:

Boothill Ascension level Boothill Ascension materials Credit cost Reward
Level 20 x5 Tatters of Thought 4,000 x1 regular Star Rail Pass
Level 30 x10 Tatters of Thought 8,000 None
Level 40 x6 Fragments of Impression, x3 IPC Work Permit 16,000 x1 regular Star Rail Pass
Level 50 x9 Fragments of Impression, x7 IPC Work Permit 40,000 None
Level 60 x6 Shards of Desires, x20 IPC Work Permit 80,000 x1 regular Star Pass
Level 70 x9 Shards of Desires, x35 IPC Work Permit 160,000 None

Honkai Star Rail Boothill Trace materials

Menu view of the Meteoric Bullet material in Honkai Star Rail.
Meteoric Bullet. | Image credit: HoYoverse

Just like Ascension, to get the most out of using Boothill you will have to level-up his attacks and passive abilities by using Trace materials, which vary from character-to-character.

For Boothill, you'll need to use a lot of Meteoric Bullet and Tatters-based materials to fully upgrade his capabilities. In total, to upgrade all of his abilities, the Boothill Trace Materials you need are:

  • x8 Tracks of Destiny
  • x12 New Echo of War boss material
  • x18 Meteoric Bullet
  • x41 Tatters of Thought
  • x56 Fragments of Impression
  • x58 Shards of Desires
  • x69 Destined Expiration
  • x139 Countertemporal Shot
  • 3 million Credits

Version 2.2 with Boothill and Fu Xuan is here! So make sure to redeem those new codes for Stellar Jade if you want them or future characters - and check out our regularly updated tier list. For everything else, we have pages on the next Banner, Ministry of Education quiz answers, and how to get more Star Rail Passes.


Honkai Star Rail Boothill Eidolons

By getting duplicates of Boothill from Warping on his Banner, you will receive his Eidolon. This material allows you to unlock Eidolon levels, with each upgrade either improving an existing attack or passive ability.

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

Here are all of Boothill's Eidolons in Honkai: Star Rail:

  • Dusty Trail's Lone Star (E1): At the start of battle, Boothill obtains one stack of Pocket Trickshot, allowing him to deal damage that ignores 16% of an enemy target's Defence.
  • Milestonemonger (E2): When Pocket Trickshot is obtained via his Talent, Boothill regenerates one Skill Point and increases his Break Effect by 30%, lasting for two turns. This effect is also triggered once every turn, and when obtaining Pocket Trickshot stacks that exceed the maximum.
  • Marble Orchard's Guard (E3): Increases the level of Boothill's Ultimate by two with a maximum upgrade level of 15, and increases the level of his Basic Attack by one, with a maximum upgrade level of 10.
  • Cold Cuts Chef (E4): When the enemy target in Standoff is attacked by Boothill, the damage they receive 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 the level of Boothill's Skill and Talent by two, with a maximum upgrade Level of 15.
  • Crowbar Hotel's Raccoon (E6): When triggering Boothill's Talent Break Damage, he deals additional Break Damage to the target, equal to 40% of the original damage multiplier, and deals Break Damage to adjacent targets equal to 70% of the original damage multiplier.

Good luck levelling up Boothill in Honkai Star Rail!

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