Star Savior Launch Events Guide: Rewards, Missions, And Priorities

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Star Savior’s KR/JP release and the upcoming global launch in March 2026 both revolve around stacked time-limited events, attendance rewards, and growth missions that can easily add up to hundreds of pulls if you plan well. This guide explains what to expect from launch events and how busy players should prioritise them.

Key launch rewards and login events

KR/JP release information confirms that launch celebrations are extremely generous, especially in the first month.

Core launch rewards to expect:

  • 14-day launch login event: Includes daily character and Arcana pulls, with roughly 10 standard character summons and 10 Arcana summons over the period.
  • Pre‑registration rewards: Global will copy or adapt KR/JP rewards, which include at least one guaranteed character, an SSR box with three random SSR choices, and extra pull currency.
  • Attendance board improvements: Due to issues with the initial attendance reset, the devs announced bulk distribution of missing November rewards and are adjusting future attendance systems for fairness.

You can also expect celebration packages such as “No.1 on Google Play Popular Ranking” rewards and similar milestone gifts, usually distributed via mail for all players.

Launch missions and growth events

Launch also brings a suite of mission chains designed to push you through early content while showering you with upgrade mats.

Important mission events:

  • New Savior Special Supply / Settlement Support: Early KR/JP missions that hand out growth materials and help you build your first team; these are being kept and expanded.
  • Lavista Growth Support (14-day replacement event): A new growth support event added after feedback that early growth felt too stingy, giving additional materials over two weeks.
  • Story and Journey rewards: Clearing main episodes grants extra currency and SSR rewards; Journey play is being buffed with additional enhancement stones as rewards for Will Power spent.

Global launch press releases mention “time-limited activities, special missions, and exclusive rewards” tied to the launch window, so expect a similar structure adapted for March 2026.

Event examples and difficulty adjustments

KR/JP already ran early time-limited content like the Bunny Girl story event, which acts as a template for future global events.

Notable points:

  • Bunny Girl event difficulty: Combat power requirements for Raid and Challenge modes were widely criticised as too high and are being significantly reduced based on feedback.
  • Journey reward buffs: Equipment enhancement stones are now added as extra rewards in Journey to address complaints that Will Power costs felt unrewarding.
  • Future global event: The global launch roadmap teases a simultaneous all-region event when the global server goes live, likely aligning rewards across KR/JP and global.

These adjustments show that StudioBSIDE is willing to buff rewards and lower entry barriers if launch event tuning feels off.

Priority checklist for launch period

Because launch events are dense, use a simple priority list so you do not miss out:

Highest priority:

  • Claim all login/attendance rewards every day; missing a day can cost multiple free pulls.
  • Complete time-limited growth missions (New Savior Special Supply / Lavista Growth Support) for guaranteed materials and often an extra SSR like Frey.
  • Clear main story episodes tied to launch objectives to unlock account-wide rewards and improve AFK income.

Secondary but valuable:

  • Participate in launch-limited events (such as Bunny Girl or its global equivalent), at least up to the power level your account can handle, focusing on shop currencies and tickets.
  • Use any launch or pre-reg SSR selection tickets wisely—tier and selection guides recommend targeting cornerstone units like Frey or key DPS instead of chasing niche favourites.

If time is tight, follow this minimal routine:

  • Log in, collect attendance and mail rewards, clear a few event and growth missions, then spend stamina on story and event stages that feed those missions.

For more detailed breakdowns and any global-specific adjustments as they are announced, keep an eye on official notices, Vortex Gaming’s update roundups, and community threads on r/StarSavior.

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