By Jay / / Games

The recent addition of Castorice’s global passive ability in Honkai Star Rail has caused quite a stir in the gaming community. The ability, which allows all team members who take fatal damage to revive with just 1 HP, has led to accusations that the game is leaning towards a “pay-to-win” model.

This passive is a one-time activation per battle, and its effect can even trigger if Castorice is not present in the team. Many players have voiced their concerns, arguing that this mechanic is too powerful and essentially forces players to obtain Castorice in order to progress through tougher content.

The ability makes certain challenges easier, giving players who own her a distinct advantage. As a result, some have speculated that this feature is a strategy by the game’s developers, Hoyoverse, to push more purchases and increase revenue.

On the other hand, there are players who defend this feature, calling it an innovative addition to the game. Supporters argue that Castorice’s global passive fits well with her lore, which is connected to the authority of death. In this context, the passive ability could be seen as a creative way to represent her power within the game’s story.

The debate over Castorice’s global passive has divided the community. Some view it as an essential tool for players who want to experience endgame content, while others feel it’s an unfair advantage that could lead to a pay-to-win environment. What do you think? Is this ability a game-breaking feature, or is it a clever addition to the game’s mechanics? Let us know your thoughts!

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