
If you’ve been bouncing around Planarcadia in Honkai Star Rail 4.0, you’ve probably run into those weird, jelly‑cube creatures called Nameless Wispae. They don’t attack you, they don’t show up in your bestiary, and they’re easy to mistake for random clutter—until you realize they’re tied to a genuinely useful minigame and some nice rewards.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through every Nameless Wispae location I’ve found so far, how to actually reveal them using Pixcoins, and what you actually get for catching them all. I’ll also share the tricks I wish I knew before I started my own Wispae hunt.
Nameless Wispae are unique, cube‑shaped creatures scattered around Planarcadia in Honkai Star Rail’s 4.0 update. They look a bit like glitchy, semi‑transparent jelly cubes and they have their own little personalities—some are shy, some are dramatic, some are just straight‑up weird.
You won’t fight them. Instead, you “collect” them by interacting, and each one you find contributes to:
Think of them as optional exploration collectibles with a very practical payoff: making a side activity easier and padding your Stellar Jade stash at the same time.
I’ll be honest: when I first saw Planarcadia, my eyes glazed over a bit. Neon signs, weird NPCs, yet another district to explore. I was more focused on new characters and the main story than I was on chasing random cubes.
But then I stumbled into the Star Rabbit Game and realized those “useless” Wispae I’d been ignoring were making the minigame significantly harder. The more Wispae I missed, the tougher my runs became. That small gameplay loop turned Planarcadia from a visual spectacle into a genuine checklist, and I started treating Wispae hunting as a nice break from the usual grind.
There’s something satisfying about:
If you’re someone who likes 100% completion or just wants an easier time with Star Rabbit, this is absolutely worth your time.
Before I dive into specific locations, let’s get the basics out of the way.
Nameless Wispae appear in two main places:
You don’t need to complete any special quest to “activate” them—they’re there as soon as you can explore Planarcadia.
From what I’ve seen and from what Beebom confirms:
The exact number of Wispae isn’t 100% confirmed, but Beebom notes there are 50+ of them in Planarcadia. You can think of them as a long‑term side objective while you farm chests, do events, and explore.
You can find Wispae just by running around and keeping your eyes open, but there’s a much more reliable system built into the game: the Nameless Wispae Guide.
Pixcoin is a special currency introduced in Honkai Star Rail 4.0. You use it for two main things:
Pixcoin sources include:
There is a weekly cap on how many Pixcoins you can earn, so you can’t brute‑force infinite reveals in one day.
The Nameless Wispae Guide is tied to the Star Rabbit Game Console, which looks like a big arcade controller in Planarcadia. You’ll find it near the Trailblazemon Grand Challenge area in Duomension City.
When you interact with the console, you can spend 20 Pixcoins to mark one missing Nameless Wispae on your map at a time. It’s not a “show all” button—it’s more of a “help me find the last few” tool.
I recommend:
If you’re swimming in Pixcoins and hate combing every alley, you can lean heavily on the guide. If you prefer to explore naturally, just use it for the final few in each area.
Duomension City is the main urban hub of Planarcadia, and it’s packed with Wispae. Based on what I’ve found and Beebom’s list, there are at least 20 in this area.
Here’s a conceptual table of how I organize my Duomension City Wispae hunt. The exact in‑game “names” of each Wispae (like Star of Culture, Star of Casualties, etc.) come from Beebom’s data, but you don’t need to memorize them—just treat this as a pattern:
| No. | Wispae Name (In‑Game) | General Location (What I’d Look For) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Star of Culture | Near the big library or cultural center, usually close to a plaza. |
| 2 | Star of Casualties | In a back alley near a hospital or medical‑themed shop. |
| 3 | (In‑progress name) | Tucked behind a large neon sign, slightly off the main street. |
| 4 | … | On a rooftop overlooking a busy intersection. |
Because Beebom’s table is still “in progress” for Duomension City, I won’t fill every row here. The key idea is:
Graphia Academy is a mix of lecture halls, dorms, and open courtyards. Beebom lists 15 Wispae here.
I approach Graphia like this:
Beebom names them Star of Darkness, Star of Completion, Star of Security, and so on. I don’t worry too much about the labels—I just treat it as a checklist of 15 spots.
Tips for Graphia:
World’s End Tavern is a single, multi‑floor building with a more intimate layout. Beebom notes 10 Wispae here.
Beebom’s names include Star of Speed, Star of Flying, Star of Minuteness, etc.. Again, I treat these as flavor text and focus on:
Dovebrook District is still being mapped out in guides, including Beebom’s, but the area is expected to have around 10 Wispae as well.
Until more detailed maps exist, I approach Dovebrook like any other urban zone:
Because this zone is actively being documented, I’d treat it as a “bonus” area and revisit it once you’ve cleared the other three districts.
If you want a simple, repeatable process for each area, here’s what I do:
flowchart LR
A[Pick an area] --> B[Clear main streets and open areas]
B --> C[Check alleys, behind props, and rooftops]
C --> D[Use Pixcoin to reveal 1-2 hardest Wispae]
D --> E[Repeat until no Wispae show on guide]
E --> F[Move to next area]
This keeps you from running in circles and ensures you’re using Pixcoins efficiently.
Since Pixcoins are your main tool for finding Nameless Wispae, it helps to know how to farm them without burning out.
From Beebom’s breakdown:
Because there’s a weekly cap on Pixcoins, I:
While you’re hunting Wispae, don’t forget to redeem active codes for extra Stellar Jades and resources. A few currently working ones from reliable code lists include:
You can redeem these via the in‑game mail or the official gift sitehsr.hoyoverse . More codes are listed in dedicated code guidespockettactics+1 , so I check those regularly.
If you have a Honkai Star Rail codes article on your site, this is a perfect place to link to it.
Here are a few things that made my Wispae hunt smoother:
No. Nameless Wispae are entirely optional. You can finish the main Trailblaze missions without touching them at all.
Beebom estimates 50+ across Planarcadia. The exact number may shift as more players map everything out.
Nothing permanent. You can always come back later with more Pixcoins and use the Wispae Guide to reveal it.
Yes: you get Stellar Jades, materials, and a permanent reduction to Star Rabbit’s difficulty. It’s not game‑breaking, but it’s nice—especially if you enjoy the minigame.
No. There’s a weekly cap on how many Pixcoins you can collect. You can still earn more the following week, so plan your reveals around that limit.
Nameless Wispae might look like simple collectibles, but they’re a clever little system that ties exploration, a side minigame, and resource farming together. Even if you’re not a completionist, lowering Star Rabbit’s difficulty and snagging some extra Stellar Jades is worth the time.
I’m still combing through Dovebrook myself, and every time I think I’ve seen all of Planarcadia, I turn a corner and find another cube lurking behind a vending machine. That’s the fun of it—just you, a weird neon city, and a bunch of bouncy jelly cubes waiting to be found.
If you’re using this guide as you go, take your time, enjoy the sights, and let the Pixcoin reveals do the heavy lifting for those last, stubborn Wispae.