Blue Protocol Star Resonance Multiple Characters & Alts Guide
Creating multiple characters or classes in Blue Protocol Star Resonance sounds like a good idea, but it’s not as simple as it looks. The system is limited, and knowing how alts actually work can save you a lot of wasted time and resources.
Should You Make Alts in Blue Protocol Star Resonance
Alt Characters and Alt Classes serve different purposes. Alts can help with crafting and small resource gains, while alt classes expand your gameplay and fill different party roles. Whether it’s worth doing depends on how much free time you have after finishing your daily and weekly content.
Alt Characters are full separate profiles with their own gear, quests, and progress
Alt Classes are unlocked within one character and can share some items or attributes
If your main goal is faster gear growth or efficiency, focus on one main class. Alts mostly exist for flexibility and extra Life Skill income.
Unlocking Alt Classes
To unlock a new class, you need Hero’s Radiance. This item is given for free once at Adventurer Level 21 through a quest. Additional ones must be bought from the Rose Orb Store using Rose Orb (Bound).
Hero’s Radiance permanently unlocks a class for that character
Avoid spending Rose Orb too early, since it’s limited
Only unlock classes you plan to actually play
Classes you unlock can be swapped freely after that. Choose one that fits your main attribute type for smoother gearing.
Building Alt Classes
If you want to save time, pick alt classes that share the same stat focus as your main. For example, Verdant Oracle Smite Spec and Beat Performer Dissonance Spec both use Intellect, Luck, and Crit.
That overlap saves you from grinding through:
Gear Exchange
Reforging
Embed setups
Extra Imagines
Module builds
You’ll still have to fine-tune some stats, but shared attributes make alts way less painful to maintain.
How to Gear Your Alts
Using the Gear Exchange System is the fastest way to grab Epic rarity gear for an alt that doesn’t share stats with your main. The system lets you pick items with the right Basic and Advanced Attributes.
Always check:
Basic Attribute matches your class
Advanced Attribute boosts your core damage type
Legendary gear adds a unique purple affix line
For full details, check the General Gear Guide in-game or on the main site.
Creating Alt Characters
Each account can hold up to three characters. Deleting one takes seven days, so make sure the look and class are final. Alts don’t need top-tier gear, but they do need certain progress milestones.
To properly set one up:
Reach Adventurer Level 40
Complete Ocean Platinum Card to unlock Homestead
Reach Friendship Level 2 between your main and alt
Use a second account or a friend to link them into the same house
Clear three Unstable Space dungeons for fast friendship levels
Homestead access is key because that’s where item transfers happen.
Alt Character Benefits
Alts let you send over limited resources and crafted items. It’s not a huge advantage, but it helps if you handle it right.
Main benefits include:
Transfer Food and Alchemy consumables through Shared Warehouse
Withdraw up to 15 items weekly, or 30 with a Monthly Card
Use Trading Center listings to move items between characters
Just remember that once you move an item from Shared Warehouse, it becomes permanently bound.
Shared Warehouse Item Types
Only certain materials and crafted goods can move between characters.
Transferable items include:
Common items
Ocean Trash and fish
Life Skill materials made without Focus
Toys and dyes
Cooked food and Alchemy items
Items made with Focus or bought from the Trading Center often have trade locks for up to 30 days.
Life Skills and Alts
Each day you gain 400 Focus, with a max cap of 2000. This means you don’t need to log in daily to keep up. Focus is used for crafting unbound items that you can transfer later.
For alts, focus on two Life Skills each:
Culinary
Alchemy
These produce the most valuable buffs for your main. Anything lower level should be sold in the Trading Center to earn Luno.
Reclaim Hub
The Reclaim Hub gives you Luno (Bound) and materials to keep crafting. You’ll earn Reclaim Tokens by using Focus during gathering or crafting. These help sustain your alt’s economy without draining your main account’s resources.
Best Food and Potion Buffs
Each character can use one Culinary and one Alchemy buff at the same time. Prioritize the following combinations based on your role.
DPS
Painfly or Seabreeze Special
Element Serum
Simple Asterleeds Pot or Nine Flavor Meat
Tank
Shroomfish Stew or Buttermelt Roast
Element Drop or Element Serum
Wanderfruit Juice or Astelpot Feast
Support
Bearcut Patty or Hearty Stewmix
Element Drop or Element Serum
Only use crafted buffs in fights that need the extra push since materials can get expensive.
Tips for Managing Alts
Keep only two active alts besides your main
Focus their Life Skills to avoid material burnout
Store Focus for days you actually want to craft
Save Rose Orb for Homestead Coins or event stores
Sell low-tier items for extra Luno instead of hoarding
Final Blurb
Blue Protocol Star Resonance doesn’t make alts game-breaking, but they can still be worth the effort. They’re best used for crafting, Homestead synergy, and a small weekly boost of consumables. Limit yourself to a few alts and plan their Focus and Life Skill rotation carefully. Anything more is just wasted grind.
FAQ
How many alts can you make?
You can have up to three characters on one account.
Can you delete an alt instantly?
No, it takes seven days before deletion completes.
Can alts share gear?
Only through the Gear Exchange or by using gear that shares attributes between classes.
Do alts help with Adventure Rank?
No, they have separate progression.
Can you move Rose Orb or Luno between characters?
No, but you can transfer crafted items and consumables through the Shared Warehouse.
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