Looking to squeeze every bit of progression out of your time in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance? This guide breaks down all the key daily and weekly activities you need to tackle to maximize rewards, XP, and gear upgrades. From dailies to endgame raids, consider this your ultimate efficiency checklist.
World Boss and Elite Keys
Every day, players snag two World Boss or Elite Keys, with room to stash up to six at a time. When opening a World Boss chest, you can get incredible loot. This implies Legendary and Epic Imagine Wills, upgrade materials, skill advancement books, Modules, and Refinement Materials. Some drops even come unbound, meaning you can flip them on the Trading Post for some extra coin.

Elite Keys work much the same, offering the same loot pool, but there’s a catch: they’re capped at Epic rarity. So if you’re chasing that Legendary-tier gear, the World Boss route is where you’ll want to flex your skills.
Daily Commissions
Commissions are your go-to daily quests to gring EXP and rewards. You can do three Commissions a day, and if you miss a few, don’t worry. Your available slots stack for up to three days. Grab them straight from the Development Bureau in Asterleeds and rake in your main prizes: Bound Luno, Honor Coins, and Asteria Reputation.

Over on your Homestead Island, your butler Connor keeps things running smoothly with gathering requests. Complete up to three a day to score Homestead EXP, Homestead Coins, and a few mystery goodies on the side.
Unstable Space Dungeons
This one is a fast-paced daily grind with big rewards. You can jump in through the Unstable Space Portal at the Unit X Research Facility, either solo (with AI backup) or by queuing with other players. Each day, the dungeon rotates between all available bosses on the server. What makes it really fast is the fact that you skip straight to the boss fight.

These runs are noticeably easier than standard dungeons, making solo clears the go-to for speedrunners. That said, group runs do come with a perk: different reward pools. Solo adventurers will snag gear crafting shards, while party players earn bonus Team Rewards.
Either way, make sure you don’t skip it. The loot pool includes Refinement Materials, Epic Gear, Reforging Stones, and Unbound Luno, making this one of the most power-packed daily activities for direct character progression.
Season Activity Goals
Think of Season Activity Goals as your daily to-do list, but with way better rewards. This point-based system dishes out bonuses for completing all sorts of in-game tasks, from casual dailies to more formidable challenges.

Early on, it’s one of the best sources of raw character EXP, and once you hit endgame, it shifts gears to feed you Season Pass XP, Luno, Bound Rose Orbs, and a variety of handy extras. Hitting 200 points a day is the sweet spot. That’ll net you roughly 6 million EXP, a pile of Bound Rose Orbs, and steady progress on your Season Pass.
You can track and claim everything straight from the Season Hub, so make it part of your daily login ritual. It’s one of those low-effort, high-value grinds you don’t want to skip.
Focus Points
Every day, players earn 400 Focus, a vital resource that fuels just about every Life Skill in the game, from gathering materials and crafting gear to cooking meals and brewing potions. Basically, if it’s something you can make or refine, Focus is the energy behind it.
You can keep tabs on your current Focus in the Life Skill menu, and trust me, you don’t want to overcap and waste any. They are essential to grind the different Jobs available, and some of them are really important to unlock
Guild
You can head over to the Guild Center and have a quick chat with Laura at the front desk. She’s your go-to for earning guild coins, contribution points, and helping stock up on guild funds.

While you’re there, swing by Douglas, the Cargo Administrator, who handles item turn-ins. Trade in various life skill items to score Luno (usable on the Trading Center), Guild Tokens, and Honor Coins.
If you’re aiming to maximize your haul, try to hit the full 20k contribution cap each day and you’ll walk away with the best possible rewards. It’s also more efficient (and cheaper) to use items you’ve gathered yourself rather than buying them off the Trading Center.
Weekends in Asteria aren’t just for downtime; they’re for Guild events. Starting Friday, the Guild Hunt opens up, inviting members to team up and take down monsters for Guild Tokens and a shot at Imagine materials. It’s a fun, cooperative way to stack up rewards while flexing your guild’s strength.
Then comes Saturday’s Guild Dance, a more social affair that does more than just look good: participants grant a buff to members tackling the Guild Hunt, plus they earn a few Guild Coins for themselves.
You’ll find the Guild Hunt portal on the bottom floor of the Guild Center, while the Guild Dance lights up the top floor.
World Boss Crusade
The World Boss Crusade is a massive 20-player raid that pits you and your squad against one of the game’s biggest, baddest bosses. Conquer it, and you’ll walk away with Bound Rose Orbs and a hefty boost of Asteria Reputation. These are both key resources you won’t want to miss.

The event runs on a strict schedule, kicking off daily at 11 AM server time, so plan ahead. You can join the fight by either forming a 20-man group through the Party Finder or matchmaking directly with the Expedition Captain inside the Development Bureau (look to the left once you’re inside).
Make sure to log in early. These raids can fill up fast, and missing out means waiting another day for your shot at those sweet rewards.
Mystery Shop
The Mystery Shop is exactly what it sounds like. It is a limited-time, randomized store that refreshes daily, packed with surprise deals that can seriously speed up your progression. From rare materials to valuable upgrade items, you never know what’s going to show up on the shelves.
Check in every day and keep an eye out for standout bargains: the best offers tend to disappear fast. This is one of the easier way to get much needed materials, so make sure you don’t miss out.
Weekly Shop Resets
Moving on to weekly activities, here is a breakdown of every weekly shop reset in the game:
- Guild Store: Located on the second floor of the Guild Center, this is the go-to for Guild Tokens. Stock up on Refining Materials, Focus Potions, Imagine Crafting Materials, and more. Most rewards refresh weekly, so maxing out your tokens to claim repeatable items is a top priority.
- Colorful Store: Only two items reset weekly, the Cheer-Up Treat and three Bound Meowlux Wish Coins.
- Friendship Shop: you can earn Friendship Coins by running activities with friends or helping others. Each week, the shop restocks 300 Bound Rose Orbs and 10 Homestead Coin bags, both solid buys if cosmetics aren’t your current focus.
- Honor Coin Shop: Most in-game activities generate Honor Coins, so frequent players will likely hit the weekly cap. Spend them on progression materials, most of which are worth grabbing, though a few lose value in late-stage gameplay.
- Reputation Shop: Trade Asteria Reputation for cosmetics and weekly rewards like Will Wish Coins, Bound Luno, and Revive Candy.
- Season Pass Shop: it resets weekly and offers high-value progression materials, along with some cosmetics and consumables. Prioritize Emblem Upgrade Materials, then high-rarity Imagine Crafting Materials if your Season Pass Points are tight.
- Reclaim Hub: this one is perfect for latecomers or those returning after a break. Use Reclaim Coins (earned faster than Honor Coins) to buy chests and items that replace missed content, though drops are slightly reduced. Access it via the Activity Merits page in the Season Hub, bottom left.
Keeping tabs on all these shops and their weekly rotations is a must if you want to maximize rewards and progression without wasting effort.
Trailblaze Rewards
Every week, Stella at the right-hand desk of the Asterleeds Pioneer Bureau is your one-stop shop for Trailblaze Rewards. You get to pick from nine different reward options, but first, you’ll need to unlock them by completing weekly activities.
Each unlocked slot can drop gear, enhancement materials, and once fully unlocked, even a Module. To unlock all nine options, you’ll need to:
- Burn 1,800 Focus on life skills
- Defeat 12 Elite or Boss monsters
- Complete Chaotic Realm 6 times
Weekly Guild Activity Rewards
Guild teamwork pays off in Guild Activity Rewards. As you and your guildmates rack up Activity Merit throughout the week, you gradually unlock rewards at key merit milestones.

Hit 7,000 total merit across the entire guild, and the full reward cache becomes claimable. It’s a simple but effective way to turn group effort into serious loot. So make sure your guild is always active!
Life Skill Quests
Every week, each Life Skill has its own weekly quest, handing out a chunk of experience for that skill when completed. To access them, you first need to finish the guide quests for the corresponding life skill.
Once unlocked, you can pick up these quests from Gaido, the Supply Collector, inside the Artisan Guild in Asterleeds. A straightforward grind with big rewards: perfect for leveling up your crafting, gathering, or refining skills without the hassle.
Combat-related Weekly Resets
- Void Spawn Boxes: In Season 1, taking down the Bane Lord in dungeons comes with a tasty bonus. After the fight, you can claim their Beacon to snag a Legendary Gear Selector chest tailored to the dungeon you just conquered. You can claim these up to 5 times per week, making them a prime target for players chasing specific Legendary loot.
- Crusade Rewards: Finish a World Boss Crusade, and you’ll pocket 300 participation points. Rack up points in increments of 300, up to 1,200, to unlock extra rewards. This encourages you to complete at least four runs per week.
- Stimen Tower: If you’re hunting Imagine Crafting Materials without burning Rose Orbs, Stimen Vaults is your go-to spot. Unlike most activities, it resets bi-weekly instead of weekly, giving you extra breathing room to tackle it. Beyond crafting materials, the vaults are packed with high-quality loot and progression items, and they’re a solid source for Friendship Coins if you’re running low. You can find Stimen Vaults in the northwestern corner of Asterleeds — a must-do for players ready to flex their power and farm efficiently.
- Dragon Raid: they are the ultimate 20-player endgame PvE challenge. Once unlocked, each raid can be cleared weekly on every difficulty, and with three dragon bosses across three difficulty levels. That’s nine potential reward sets up for grabs. If you’ve got the skill and the squad, Dragon Raids are hands-down one of the best ways to power up your endgame roster.
Remember, everything in this guide is geared toward players aiming to optimize their grind. But at the end of the day, the most important thing is to enjoy the game at your own pace. Play how you want, and have fun along the way!