There is a time in the gaming community when gamers come together to reach certain conclusions. What is the best song, the most powerful character, the most attractive, and, in the case of Honkai Star Rail, the least favorite character of Penacony? While the dream world is a marvel, only some of the characters are dreamy. After much debate and seeing what the community has to say, I agree with the consensus decision. While many expected the hated character to be one who had a recent controversy, it seems the result was too far from that.
According to Honkai Star Rail Players, Clockie is the Least Favorite Character in Penacony
Who should be Penacony’s beloved mascot turned out to be the least favorite character in Honkai Star Rail 2.0. Interestingly, it has nothing to do with his design or personality. Strangely, many people don’t like Clockie because of what he does during the main story. So, if you haven’t played the new Trailblazer missions, here’s the spoiler alert. But, with that out of the way, let’s see why this guy is getting the boot.
During the story, Clockie appears out of nowhere, and it seems that only you can see him. Black Swan and Firefly are surprised to learn that you are talking to him. And, instead of writing you off as crazy, they decide to play along. However, the mysterious part of this legged clock is the ability it gives you. To save Misha, it allows you to play with people’s emotions. It gives you a weird gizmo that allows you to change the tune of what people experience, and that’s weirder than seeing a robot dinosaur in a chef’s hat.
Once you rescue Misha, you keep the device and can use it as you wish. Of course, it’s very useful to take away someone’s depression to get them to give you something. But what about those you manipulate to get angry or sad? It’s bizarre if you ask me. And, worst of all, there are still a lot of mysteries left unsolved. Sure, we’re in a dream world, but why does Clockie have that power? Will it be very relevant to the future? Is Clockie involved in the series of murders that are taking place in the city? Well, maybe I’m overthinking things, but until he earns my trust, Clockie will remain my least favorite character in Penacony.