Warp Trotters are one of the many area objectives in Honkai: Star Rail, like Challenges and Treasure Chests.
These interdimensional creatures were lost among the stars and are skittish by nature. They focus on fleeing once encountered, which means you will need to take them out quickly.
In this guide, we’ll tell you everything you need to know to find the Warp Trotter that hides in the Supple Zone of Herta Space Station.
Where to Find the Supply Zone Warp Trotter in Honkai: Star Rail
You can find the Warp Trotter in a small storage room that you pass through while doing the Sensitive Beings side quest.
If you haven’t done the quest and can’t access the room, you might need to do it first. It’s started from a message that you will receive as you progress the game from a “Crackup Conch”.
Either way, you need to head to the southmost pair of rooms in the Supply Zone. They’re connected and they have a peanut-shaped appearance on the map. Use the image above as a reference.
Don’t rush inside, though! Enter carefully as Warp Trotters are very skittish creatures. They will attempt to flee when they feel that they are in danger.
Slowly enter the room and look to your left. You will find the Warp Trotter hiding in the corner. Use a character that can do long-range attacks to get the jump on it.
Remember that Warp Trotters will flee from battle after a couple of turns, so come prepared to take them out quickly!
If you fail to take it out quickly, you will need to leave the area and come back. It will reappear in the same spot, allowing you to try again.
Anyway, there you have it! Now you know where to find the only Warp Trotter in Herta Space Station’s Supply Zone.
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