Free Honkai: Star Rail coloring pages – 25 pages featuring Kafka, Silver Wolf, Seele, March 7th, Blade, Dan Heng, Caelus, Bronya Rand, Fu Xuan, Luocha, Yanqing, Clara, and more – free printable PDF and online coloring for fans of HoYoverse’s turn-based RPG.
Honkai: Star Rail launched on April 26, 2023, developed and published by HoYoverse – the international brand of miHoYo, the Shanghai-based studio also behind Genshin Impact and Honkai Impact 3rd. Unlike Genshin Impact’s real-time action combat, Star Rail uses a turn-based system organized around seven Paths – philosophical frameworks that define each character’s role and combat style – and six elements: Fire, Ice, Lightning, Wind, Quantum, Physical, and Imaginary. Players travel aboard the Astral Express, a train that moves between planets, as the Trailblazer – the silent protagonist who carries a dormant Stellaron and accumulates companions across each world they visit.
The game’s character designs are among the most elaborately detailed in mobile gaming, which makes them genuinely demanding and genuinely rewarding coloring subjects. These 25 free pages at ColoringPagesOnly.com cover the launch roster’s most beloved characters. All free, PDF or PNG, print or color online. Board the Express.
The Characters – Who They Are and How They Fight
Kafka – The Collection’s Most Popular Character
Kafka appears on more pages in this collection than any other character, which accurately reflects her standing in the Honkai: Star Rail fandom. She is a 5-star Lightning/Nihility character and a senior member of the Stellaron Hunters – the morally ambiguous organization that operates outside the authority of the interstellar governing body known as the IPC. She recruited the male Trailblazer (Caelus) to the Stellaron Hunters before the events of the main story and maintains an enigmatic, protective relationship with Silver Wolf.
Her design is one of the game’s most striking: a dark navy-and-black outfit with deep purple-blue accents, long dark hair with a precise center part, and an expression that conveys absolute calm regardless of what is happening around her. The Honkai Star Rail Kafka Coloring Page, Kafka Coloring Page Free, Coloring Page Kafka, and Kafka Honkai Star Rail Coloring Page all capture different aspects of this composure – the seated contemplative pose, the standing formal pose, and the dynamic battle-ready compositions.
Coloring Kafka: Her palette is built on deep navy and black with cool purple-blue accents – avoid warm purples, which read as wrong immediately to anyone who knows the character. The trim on her outfit catches the light in blue-silver. Her skin tone is pale with cool undertones. Her eyes are a deep purple. The overall impression should be cool, precise, and controlled – which is exactly what Kafka is.
Silver Wolf – The Hacker
Silver Wolf is a 5-star Quantum/Nihility character and Kafka’s partner in the Stellaron Hunters. A genius hacker who perceives the universe as a simulation to be exploited, she maintains a virtual companion called Haxxor Bunny – a stylized rabbit character that functions as both a hacking tool and an expression of her personality, which is considerably more playful than her combat effectiveness suggests.
The Silver Wolf Coloring Page and WIP Silver Wolf and Haxxor Bunny Coloring Page show her in two contexts: solo, in the hoodie-and-tech-accessories aesthetic that defines her visual identity, and alongside Haxxor Bunny in the dual-character composition that shows the relationship between character and companion.
Coloring Silver Wolf: Her hair is a distinctive medium green – bright enough to read as actively unusual rather than naturally green, suggesting the dyed aesthetic common in gaming character design. Her outfit is primarily dark, with lighter grey and white accents. Haxxor Bunny, the companion character, uses a more vivid palette – purple, pink, and yellow – that deliberately contrasts with Silver Wolf’s darker overall tones.
Seele – The Butterfly Hunter
Seele is a 5-star Quantum/The Hunt character from Belobog, the underground city on the frozen planet Jarilo-VI that forms the setting of the game’s first major arc. Her design is built around butterfly imagery – a motif that runs through her backstory, her abilities, and every visual detail of her character art. She has long pink hair, a dark dress with deep purple and black detailing, and a large scythe that appears when she activates her signature ability.
The Coloring Page Seele, Coloring Page Seele Free, and Seele Coloring Page give her three pages across different poses and compositions. She is one of the game’s earliest and most beloved 5-star characters, having been the featured character in the game’s initial banner.
Coloring Seele: Pink hair – a warm, vivid pink rather than a cool or pastel tone. Deep purple-black dress with gold and dark red accent elements. The butterfly motifs on her outfit should be rendered carefully – they are small, precise design elements that are easy to lose in flat coloring but reward close attention. Her scythe, when present, is a dark metallic with cool blue-black tones.
March 7th – The Photographer
March 7th is a 4-star Ice/The Hunt character (later Path changes in subsequent updates) and one of the Astral Express’s core crew members. She was found frozen in a block of ice by the Express crew with no memory of her past – including why she was frozen, where she came from, or what her real name is. “March 7th” is the date on which she was found. She has since decided that she is on a journey to discover who she is, while taking photographs of everything she finds interesting along the way.
Her design is deliberately warm and approachable – pink hair, pink-and-white outfit, consistently cheerful expression – which makes her a visual contrast to the more mysterious characters in the game and in this collection.
The March 7th Coloring Page and the March 7th Coloring Page offer two compositions. Her pages reward the warmest, most saturated pink available – she should look genuinely cheerful rather than sophisticated – and the white elements of her outfit should be kept crisp and clean against the vivid pink.
Blade – The Undying
Blade is a 5-star Wind/Destruction character, and the third member of the Stellaron Hunters featured in this collection. He is a swordsman who has been rendered effectively immortal through a process that also left him in constant physical pain – his fighting style involves deliberately wounding himself to trigger rapid healing and redirect that life force into attacks. He is not having a good time. He is having it anyway.
His visual design reflects this: grey-white hair that was not always grey, torn and battle-worn clothing, and an expression of someone who has been through an enormous amount and has stopped being surprised by any of it. The Blade Honkai Star Rail Coloring Page, Coloring Page Blade, and Blade Coloring Page Free all capture his aesthetic across different poses.
Coloring Blade: His hair should be a very cool, slightly blue-tinted white-grey – not warm silver, not pure white, but the specific tone of hair that has lost its pigment through something other than age. His outfit is dark – near-black with broad teal-grey accents and torn edges. His skin shows deliberate scarring. The overall palette should be cool and desaturated, conveying someone who has moved beyond the warmth of normal human experience.
Dan Heng – The Reserved One
Dan Heng is a 4-star Wind/The Hunt character and another core Astral Express crew member – reserved, competent, and carrying a significant secret about his past on the Xianzhou Luofu, a cloud-ark that becomes central to the game’s second major arc. His design uses dark teal-green as the primary accent color, with dark hair and a formal, controlled aesthetic that reads as professional competence rather than coldness.
The Dan Heng Coloring Page captures him in his standard design. His later alternate form, Dan Heng • Imbibitor Lunae (his Xianzhou identity), features a dramatically different palette – but the page in this collection shows the base character.
Coloring Dan Heng: Dark hair, cool teal-green accents on a dark outfit, pale skin. The teal should be a medium-dark, slightly cool green – the specific shade that distinguishes him visually from Silver Wolf’s brighter green. Clean, precise coloring suits his character.
Caelus – The Trailblazer
The Caelus Coloring Page depicts the male version of the game’s protagonist – the Trailblazer – in their distinctive red, black, and white outfit. As the player character, Caelus (or Stelle, the female version) is the lens through which the player experiences the game’s story, and their design is deliberately versatile: bold enough to be memorable, simple enough to work across all contexts.
Bronya Rand, Fu Xuan, Luocha, Yanqing, and Clara
Bronya Rand – a 5-star Wind/Harmony character and the Supreme Guardian of Belobog. Silver-white hair in twin tails, military uniform aesthetic, and a floating support drone called Baby Blue that fights alongside her. The Bronya Coloring Page and Bronya Rand Coloring Page show her in her commanding presence.
Fu Xuan – a 5-star Quantum/Preservation character from Xianzhou Luofu, the Master of Divination Commission. Her design is one of the game’s most intricate: deep purple robes, a distinctive hair ornament with an X shape, and an expression of someone who has already calculated exactly what you are going to do next. The WIP Fu Xuan Coloring Page captures this in an early-stage linework composition.
Luocha – a 5-star Imaginary/Abundance character with an elaborate backstory connected to the Xianzhou Luofu arc. Blonde hair, white priest-like robes, and a coffin he carries everywhere that functions as both a storage unit and a plot device. The Coloring Page Luocha shows his elegant, slightly unsettling aesthetic.
Yanqing – a 4-star Ice/The Hunt character and young general of the Xianzhou Luofu’s Cloud Knights. Blue hair, traditional Chinese-inspired armor, and the competent earnestness of someone who takes their responsibilities very seriously. The Yanqing Coloring Page captures his formal military bearing.
Clara – a 5-star Physical/Destruction character and one of the game’s most emotionally resonant early characters. A young girl who was raised among scrap-heap robots and who has an enormous combat mech named Svarog as her protector and companion. Her pages show her in the vulnerable, contemplative posture that defines her emotional register – the Clara Coloring Page features the lying-on-her-side composition that captures the character’s introspective quality.
What These Pages Do
Honkai: Star Rail’s character designs reward deep visual attention. The game’s art team at HoYoverse designs characters at a level of detail that most players never fully see during gameplay – every fabric pattern, every accessory detail, every hair highlight is deliberate and specific. Coloring pages that reproduce these designs at print scale, without the motion and visual noise of actual gameplay, allow fans to engage with character art at a level of slow, focused attention that is not possible during play. It is a form of fan appreciation that the game’s enormous fan art community – one of the most active in mobile gaming – has been practicing since launch.
The Path system teaches character organization. Honkai: Star Rail organizes its characters around seven Paths – The Hunt (single-target attackers), Destruction (AOE fighters), Erudition (area damage dealers), Harmony (buffers), Nihility (debuffers), Abundance (healers), Preservation (shields/tanks), and Remembrance (added in 2.0) – which function both as combat roles and as philosophical frameworks in the game’s lore. Understanding which Path each character follows – Kafka is Nihility, Seele is The Hunt, Blade is Destruction – provides a framework for understanding the character’s purpose, personality, and design vocabulary. Coloring these pages while thinking about which Path each character embodies deepens engagement with the game’s conceptual architecture.
Fine motor development through elaborate costume detail. The character designs in this collection are among the most detailed in this entire site’s library. The trim patterns on Kafka’s outfit, the butterfly motifs on Seele’s dress, the fur and hardware details on Bronya’s military coat – these are demanding fine motor challenges that reward the patience and pencil control that occupational therapists identify as key developmental skills. The 2005 Art Therapy Journal study on structured coloring reducing anxiety applies particularly strongly to the detailed, complex pages in this collection, which require the quality of absorbed, focused attention that produces the most effective stress reduction response.
How to Color These Pages Well
Establish each character’s element color first. In Honkai: Star Rail, each character’s element determines their primary visual accent color – Lightning is purple-yellow, Quantum is deep purple, Ice is light blue-white, Wind is teal-green, Physical is warm orange, Imaginary is golden-yellow, and Fire is red-orange. These element colors appear in each character’s skill effects in the game, but also influence their costume accents and glow effects. Starting your coloring session by identifying the character’s element and finding that accent color in your palette gives you the organizing principle for every subsequent color decision.
Quantum characters share a deep purple accent language. Silver Wolf, Seele, and Fu Xuan are all Quantum characters, and their designs all use deep purple as a primary or strong secondary color. The specific shades differ – Seele’s purple is deeper and warmer than Silver Wolf’s, which is cooler and more blue-purple – but the shared element creates a visual family relationship between these three pages that is satisfying to explore. Coloring all three Quantum characters and displaying them together makes that relationship visible.
Nihility character designs are deliberately cool and dark. Kafka and Silver Wolf are both Nihility Path characters, and their color palettes reflect the Path’s association with debilitation, disruption, and operating outside normal moral frameworks – both are primarily dark with cool accent colors, creating an aesthetic that reads as sophisticated and slightly dangerous. When coloring Nihility characters, reaching for the coolest, darkest version of every color produces the most authentic results.
Destruction characters have the most physically damaged designs. Blade is a Destruction character, and his visual design – the torn clothing, the scarring, the grey hair – reflects the Path’s association with overwhelming force, self-sacrifice, and the willingness to take damage in order to deal more of it. Clara, also Destruction, has a different expression of this – the vulnerability of a child who survives through Svarog’s protective violence rather than her own. When coloring Destruction characters, emphasizing wear, damage, and the physical reality of combat creates the most authentic results.
The fan art pages allow full creative freedom. The Fanart Honkai Star Rail Coloring Page and Honkai Star Rail Fanart Color Page are community-derived compositions rather than official character art reproductions – which means they carry different coloring constraints. These pages are where experimental color choices, alternate palettes, and creative interpretations are most appropriate. Try Kafka in her canonical navy and then try her again in a completely unexpected color scheme. The fan art pages are specifically the place for that.
5 Creative Craft Ideas
Path Alignment Display
Create a visual display that organizes the characters in this collection by their Path – grouping the Nihility characters together, the Hunt characters together, the Destruction characters together, and so on. Print all character pages. Color each one in its canonical palette.
Mount a large sheet of dark poster board and divide it into sections with thin lines of metallic marker – one section per Path. Label each section with the Path name and its associated role: “The Hunt – Single-target DPS,” “Nihility – Debuffer,” “Destruction – AOE fighter.” Place each colored character in its correct section.
The finished display is both fan art and a genuine reference guide to the game’s combat system – organized visually rather than through a spreadsheet or wiki. For players still learning the game’s mechanics, the physical organization of characters by Path makes the system more intuitive than any text explanation.
Element Color Study
Print two copies of each character page – one for canonical coloring, one for experimental. For the canonical copy, color each character in its correct element accent palette. For the experimental copy, swap the element color to a different element: color Kafka (Lightning/purple) in Ice blue instead. Color Seele (Quantum/deep purple) in Fire red instead.
Mount both versions of each character side by side on a backing sheet. The comparison shows how dramatically element color changes a character’s emotional register – Kafka in ice blue reads completely differently from Kafka in purple-yellow lightning, even with identical line art. This is a color theory lesson delivered through characters you already know.
Astral Express Crew Poster
Select the pages that represent the Astral Express’s core crew: Caelus (the Trailblazer), March 7th, Dan Heng, and Bronya (honorary). Color all four in their canonical palettes. Arrange them in a group composition on a large dark background – the deep space aesthetic of the game’s setting works well with a very dark navy or near-black poster board.
Add the Astral Express name in hand-lettered or stenciled text across the top. Below each character, add their name and a one-line descriptor: “March 7th – Photographer. Amnesiac. Enthusiastic.” “Dan Heng – Quiet. Competent. Keeping something to himself.”
The finished poster is a character reference card and fan art piece simultaneously – the kind of display that any Star Rail player will immediately recognize and appreciate.
Stellaron Hunters Trio Print Set
Kafka, Silver Wolf, and Blade are all members of the Stellaron Hunters – the morally ambiguous organization that drives much of the game’s early narrative tension. Print all their pages. Color each in its canonical palette, but apply a unifying treatment to all three: a dark background on every page, using the same deep space-adjacent dark tone, so that when the three finished pages are displayed together, they read as a cohesive set rather than three independent illustrations.
Frame all three in matching simple black frames and display them as a triptych. The Stellaron Hunters as a visual set – Kafka’s composed elegance, Silver Wolf’s playful tech aesthetic, Blade’s damaged intensity – is one of the game’s most visually compelling character groups, and displaying all three together makes that visual conversation between the designs visible.
Character Lore Research Cards
This craft combines the coloring activity with research into the game’s lore – producing reference cards that are both personal artistic work and functional game knowledge tools.
For each character in the collection, print the coloring page and color it carefully. Then create a corresponding “lore card” – a piece of A6 cardstock with the following information in the maker’s own handwriting: character name, Path, element, affiliated faction, home world or origin, and one sentence from their in-game character story that the maker found most interesting or surprising.
Punch a hole in the corner of each lore card and each colored page. Bind each pair together with a small binder ring. The resulting collection – colored character art paired with hand-researched lore notes – is a personal companion guide to the game that no published guide replicates, because the research and the artistic choices are both the maker’s own.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Honkai: Star Rail, and who made it? Honkai: Star Rail is a turn-based space fantasy RPG developed and published by HoYoverse, the international publishing brand of Chinese studio miHoYo. It launched on April 26, 2023, for PC, iOS, and Android, and on PlayStation 5 on October 11, 2023. The game is free-to-play with a gacha system for acquiring new characters. It is set in a science fantasy universe where players travel between planets aboard the Astral Express, and it uses a turn-based combat system organized around seven Paths – philosophical frameworks that define each character’s combat role.
Who are the most popular characters in Honkai: Star Rail? Character popularity in Honkai: Star Rail is actively tracked by the community through multiple sources, including banner pull rates, fan art volume, and community surveys. As of the game’s early roster represented in this collection, Kafka consistently ranks as one of the most beloved characters for her design, voice acting, and narrative presence. Blade and Seele also maintain extremely strong fanbases. March 7th is beloved for her role as the game’s emotional core. More recent additions to the roster – Robin, Firefly, Feixiao, and Sunday – have developed large fanbases since the collection’s pages were created.
What are the seven Paths, and what do they mean? The seven original Paths in Honkai: Star Rail are philosophical frameworks that characters follow, each associated with a different approach to existence and a different combat role. The Hunt represents pursuing a singular goal; Destruction represents overwhelming force; Erudition represents knowledge and analysis; Harmony represents balance and support; Nihility represents embracing emptiness and debilitation; Abundance represents healing and sustaining life; Preservation represents protecting others. A character’s Path determines their primary combat function and is reflected in their design language and personality. A later addition, Remembrance, was introduced in Version 2.0.
What are the canonical colors for Kafka? Kafka’s canonical palette is built on deep navy blue and black as the primary body tones, with cool purple-blue accents appearing in the trim, glowing elements, and skill effects. Her hair is a very dark, near-black brown. Her eyes are deep purple. Her skin tone is pale with cool undertones. Her Lightning element accents appear as electric yellow-purple in gameplay but are not typically central to her character design’s coloring. The overall impression should be cool, precise, and deep – never warm.
Is this game related to Genshin Impact or Honkai Impact 3rd? All three games are developed by HoYoverse. Honkai: Star Rail shares its name with Honkai Impact 3rd and exists in a related but distinct universe – some characters and lore elements cross over between the Honkai titles. Genshin Impact is a separate IP in a completely different universe. Star Rail is mechanically distinct from both: unlike Genshin Impact’s real-time action combat and Honkai Impact 3rd’s action gameplay, Star Rail uses a turn-based combat system that is closer to traditional RPG design.
Are these pages suitable for younger children or mainly for adult fans? The collection is most naturally suited to teens and adults who play the game. Honkai: Star Rail is rated T for Teen in North America and has equivalent ratings in other territories, reflecting content that includes violence, complex lore, and mature themes. The coloring pages themselves contain no inappropriate content – they are line drawings of character art – but the subject matter (the characters and their context) is most meaningful to players of the game who are teenagers or adults. Younger children unfamiliar with the game may still enjoy the pages purely as detailed character illustrations.
What coloring supplies work best for these pages? The complexity of these character designs rewards the control and layering capability of colored pencils more than broad-tip markers for most elements – particularly for the subtle gradient work on hair, the dark layered palettes of characters like Kafka and Blade, and the detailed trim and accessory work throughout the collection. Fine-tip markers are useful for the specific small accent elements and for maintaining clean edges on geometric design details. A white gel pen is valuable for adding highlight details and the glowing element accents that characterize the game’s visual language.
Will more characters be added to the collection? Honkai: Star Rail has released many additional characters since the collection’s original pages were created in October 2023 – the game operates on a version update cycle of approximately six weeks, with each version introducing one to two new characters. Check back at ColoringPagesOnly.com regularly for new additions as the game continues expanding its roster.
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Honkai: Star Rail launched with one of the most carefully designed character rosters in mobile gaming – each character carrying not just a combat role but a narrative function, a philosophical position, and a visual design that rewards close attention. These pages are given close attention, taken offline, slowed down, and made physical. The game’s art team put extraordinary detail into every costume element. Now you can spend as long as you want with it.
Pick up your darkest navy for Kafka. Your sharpest cool green for Silver Wolf. Your deepest damaged grey for Blade. Board the Express.
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