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Beginner Route

QuestsEasyVideo guidePC first
Updated: Jun 11, 2026Author: Guide deskViews: 82,412

Follow an answer-first Stellar Blade beginner route for early progress, upgrades, collectibles, quests, boss prep, and common first-playthrough mistakes.

Quick Answer

New players should follow the main route while collecting obvious upgrades, check cans and side rewards before major story commitments, and use boss pages when a fight starts blocking progress.

Screenshot Timeline (2 key screenshots)

Stellar Blade beginner route story progression screenshotView screenshotScreenshot evidence / not a video player
  • Stellar Blade beginner route story progression screenshot
    00:00:44Beginner route story spine
  • Stellar Blade beginner route progression priority screenshot
    00:01:08Beginner route progression check
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Quest route

Do not try to fully complete every system immediately. Learn combat rhythm, keep upgrades moving, and mark collectibles that are easy to pick up during normal story movement.

AreaCountOrderKey note
Story spine01First sessionStable route
Obvious rewards02As you pass themLow-risk upgrades
First boss blocker03When stuckFocused page jump
First cleanup pass04After travel opensCollectible control
Version checks05Before deep cleanupPC / PS5 clarity

2. Start with the direct answer

This Quests article is designed for players who need the blocker solved first, not a slow recap of the whole game. The short answer is: New players should follow the main route while collecting obvious upgrades, check cans and side rewards before major story commitments, and use boss pages when a fight starts blocking progress. Use that answer immediately if you are standing at the objective, door, boss arena, reward menu, or collectible route. Then keep reading only when you need the surrounding timing, version note, screenshot proof, or cleanup order. This keeps the page useful on a second monitor or phone while the game is open.

Stellar Blade beginner route story progression screenshot
Beginner route story spine / Pause at 00:00:44

3. First route priorities

Do not try to fully complete every system immediately. Learn combat rhythm, keep upgrades moving, and mark collectibles that are easy to pick up during normal story movement. The route table exists because most Stellar Blade mistakes happen when the answer is separated from timing. Start with "Story spine" at "First session" and confirm the expected result: "Stable route." Do not skip the note column on later steps, because version labels, quest state, and revisit timing often explain why a correct answer does not trigger yet.

Stellar Blade beginner route progression priority screenshot
Beginner route progression check / Pause at 00:01:08

4. Use the video frames as visual proof

The guide turns long video material into short visual checkpoints. The first frame to compare is "Beginner route story spine" from "43 EARLY Game Tips You Must Know in Stellar Blade.mp4" around 00:00:44. The next useful frame is "Beginner route progression check", which helps confirm the follow-up objective, menu state, landmark, or reward screen. Instead of scrubbing through an entire walkthrough, match the screenshot, read the nearby note, and jump back into the game.

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Contents

Quick answerFull written walkthroughScreenshot timelineQuest routeRoute tableScreenshotsCommon mistakesFAQ

Guide Info

Guide type
Quests
Audience
New PC and PS5 players
Focus
Route, upgrades, missables
Version
PC Complete Edition
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