The Emblem system is a key element of character progression in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance. Upgrading your Emblem enhances your resistance to the Seasonal Combat Affixes, which change each season and can be managed through the Season Hub in the ESC menu.
Visually, the Emblem appears as an armband and nameplate icon, which you can choose to show or hide. Each season lasts three months, and all Emblem progress resets once the season concludes. Today, LDShop provides you the following comprehensive Emblem guide to help you throughout your progression journey.

Table of Contents
Where to access Emblem and how to unlock
- Emblems become available once your character reaches level 50 and the server has reached day 12 since launch.
- Each season grants a new Emblem, and you can unlock exclusive rewards by advancing your Season Title.

- The Emblem system serves as a major progression feature, enhancing your character’s strength against Seasonal Combat Affixes that rotate every three months.
- You can access the Emblem interface through the Seasonal Hub (second tab on the left), where you’ll see a compact skill tree made up of several passive nodes and one larger core node at the bottom.
- You’re free to switch between different Emblems at any time, and their appearance changes depending on the Season Titles you’ve earned.
Emblem upgrades
Emblems have two parts to upgrade: Emblem Nodes and Emblem Core. Upgrading your Emblems requires the leveling up of both parts.
Emblem Nodes
- Located at the top of the Emblem interface.
- To level up Emblem nodes, you will need to obtain specific materials, which you can unlock during your seasonal progress. The materials include:
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Void Residue |
Each Void Residue will grant 100 XP to the Emblem Nodes progression |
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Void Aura |
Each Void Aura will grant 500 XP to the Emblem Nodes progression |
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Void Prism |
Each Void Residue will grant 4,500 XP to the Emblem Nodes progression |

- Materials can be obtained through season points in the Season Store or by farming Void-marked enemies in open-world zones like Asteria Plains, Skimmer Slayer, and Everfall Forest.
- Recommend leveling each node equally, as you will be required to max out all of them at a certain point.

- Notice that each of these nodes is supposed to cater to different roles, like the Adaptation node for DPS, the Resistance for Tanks, and so forth.
- Once 30 total node levels are reached, players unlock the Emblem Core, which uses Emblem Power Parts, Bound Luno, and Season Points to level up.
Emblem Core
- Grants three passive skill slots (unlocked at levels 20, 35, and 70), randomly upgrading one of eight Void-related effects such as extra damage, shields, or corruption immunity.

- Once your Emblem Nodes reach level 30, you will unlock your first Emblem Core effect.
- Once you unlock the Emblem Core, you can begin collecting the materials you need to level it up.
- Like Emblem Nodes, you can obtain these specific materials during the seasonal progression.
- Apart from that, you can also purchase these from the season shop or pick up these drops from Void-marked enemies.
- Requires Emblem Power Parts, Luno (Bound) and Seasonal Points for upgrades.
List of Emblem Core Effects
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Void Aura |
Omnipotent |
Grants dark-element attacks that restore HP while dealing damage to Void enemies. |
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Dark Corruption Backtrack |
Support |
Heals allies and removes Dark Corruption stacks when triggered by healing abilities. |
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Void Corruption Pulse |
DMG |
Emits a damaging pulse that hits nearby Void enemies when conditions are met. |
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Void Corruption Arcane |
DMG |
Applies Void Shade, infecting enemies when your class skills damage them. |
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Void Corruption Power |
DMG |
Boosts Expertise Skill damage and grants temporary damage-enhancing stacks. |
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Void Shield |
Survival |
Generates a shield every 30 seconds equal to a percentage of your maximum HP. |
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Void Engram Mystery |
Support |
Grants immunity to Void Corruption, protecting you from debuffs. |
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Void Corruption Fluctuation |
General |
Triggers a reactive effect whenever you take damage from Void enemies |
Season progression and titles
- Progress is tracked through Star Levels and Season Titles, earned via achievements and trophies (common and superior).
- Advancing titles provides rewards like cosmetics, Luno, and Emblem Power Parts.
- Season Points are gained by killing enemies, leveling the Season Pass, and completing objectives; they’re used to buy seasonal materials in the Season Store, with weekly limits on purchases.
- Season Titles have multiple tiers and multiple levels within their respective tiers.
- Titles are a way to progress your Emblem.

- Unlock further tiers to gain rewards such as exclusive cosmetic items, Emblem Power Parts, Season Points, Rose Orbs (Bound), Luno (Bound), and Basic Star Chests.
- Progress resets after every season.
- There are six tiers total, and each tier has its own distinctive number marker to indicate how far along you are in the current tier.
- The tiers include Novice tier (3 stages), Rookie Tracker (3 stages), Advanced Snatcher (5 stages), Elite Vanquisher (5 stages), Paragon Slayer (5 stages) and Eclipse Bounty Ace (the final tier).

Season points and season store
- Season points can be used to level Emblem Cores and purchases items in the Season Shop.
- You can get the Season Points by slaying enemies in the open world, season pass levels, season title upgrade and season pass activity merit objectives.
- The season store is accessible in the Season Hub and only accepts Season Points.

- Emblem Seasonal Materials, such as Void Residue, Void Aura will gradually become available to purchase as the season progresses in real time, at a weekly limit of x100 each.
- Emblem Power Parts can be purchased for x1,000 Season Points with a weekly limit of 30, requiring x30,000 Season Points per week.
Conclusion
Emblems help counter seasonal combat affixes, keeping battles fresh and progression meaningful. Upgrade nodes and cores evenly, and tailor effects to your role—advancing the core is especially important for better performance.
The Season Pass and Emblem system reset every three months. Complete daily and weekly objectives, upgrade your Emblem to match the seasonal affix, and defeat open-world enemies to boost progression. The Reclaim Hub also offers a quick combat boost for new or returning players. To support your gaming journey, LDShop offers safe and convenient Blue Protocol: Star Resonance top-up services with exclusive promotions to help you enhance your Season Pass for Emblems!

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