In between taking on bosses and challenging dungeons, like any good gacha game, Blue Protocol: Star Resonance will have you participate in a variety of events and complete daily and weekly tasks. One of these will be dancing, and this can help you as a Leisure activity, as well as in the Guild that you have joined. If you are looking for exactly how to go about dancing in the game, we have put up all the details for you in this guide.
How to Dance In Blue Protocol: Star Resonance

Access the Social Mode by pressing “J”, and select the dance emote from the Emote box. The Emote box has a huge selection of emotes that you can perform. Among these emotes, the dance emote is titled “Dance I”. Click on the emote, and your character will start dancing on the spot!
There are two ways to utilize these dancing emotes to earn additional rewards and bonuses in the game:
- participating in the Guild Dance events, and
- dancing during the Dance Novice Leisure Activity in Asterleeds.
Here’s how you can join both in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance.
1. Guild Dance Events

Once your Guild Center is built and has at least ten members, you can start dancing during Guild Dance events, which take place every Friday from 15:30 to 3:30 (UTC-2) in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance. This is the first method where dancing is made useful. Open up the Guild Center menu when the event is active, then select “Participate”, and you’ll join the dance instantly. You must dance for at least 2 minutes to qualify for the Guild rewards.
Participating in the Guild Dances rewards your character with Luno (Bound), Guild Tokens, and Guild Hunt buffs, which can go up to +15% extra damage for your next Guild Hunt, depending on the duration of the dance. Sometimes, a new NPC known as Airy may spawn, and upon interacting with her, you’ll receive more rewards based on your overall Guild performance. The more members you dance with in your Guild, the higher the chances of getting better rewards in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance.
How to Create a Guild

Players who are looking to create their own Guild before the Guild Dance events begin can do so by purchasing a Guild Charter from the Orb Store for 200 Rose Orb (Bound) in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance. Then, head to the menu and use it in the Guild menu to create your own Guild. Once you’re done, set a suitable name and description for it, then make it either open or invite-only.
After you’ve reached a total of ten Guild members, the Guild Center will be unlocked, offering you facilities to upgrade your Guild and allowing you to take part in future Guild Dance events. On the other hand, if you want to join another Guild instead of creating your own, you need to follow these steps:
- Click on the Guild button on the main menu, unlocked after completing beginner quests.
- Search for a Guild ID or a Guild name in the search bar.
- Send your application to one of the Guilds that catches your attention.
- If the one you applied to isn’t set to auto-accept applications, wait for approval from the Guild.
- Once approved, you’ll have access to the Guild Center, Guild Chat and more.
- Alternatively, use Quick Join to apply to open Guilds automatically.
Now, with Guilds being out of the way, let’s move on to the Asterleeds Dance Novice Leisure Activity, where you can dance for more rewards as well.
2. Asterleeds Dance Novice Leisure Activity

The second method to use dancing for rewards is by participating in Asterleeds Leisure Activities, specifically the Dance Novice Activity in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance. The Dance Novice Leisure Activity takes place on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday during the following hours:
- 15:00 – 16:00
- 17:00 – 18:00
- 20:00 – 21:00
- 23:00 – 24:00 (UTC-2)
To check when the Dance Novice Leisure Activity is available, access the main menu, then click on Features. Next, select Leisure and you’ll see the Dance Novice Friendship Activity during the above-mentioned dates. Click on it to get teleported to Asterleeds, where the event will take place. Once you’re there, join Dancer Zoraida, stay within the designated area and start emoting to earn rewards.
At regular intervals, you’ll start earning Friendship Points and Gear for your first participating in each of the days the event takes place on. If you keep participating on the same day, you’ll receive a small amount of Friendship Points, which is determined by a weekly cap.
With that, we conclude everything you need to know about dancing in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance. Participate in Guild Dance events for 2 minutes, and check for Dance Novice Leisure Activity in Asterleeds to earn bonus rewards by simply dancing. For more comprehensive guides on the game, check out the ones on Combat Mechanics Explained and The Complete Gear Progression Guide to gear up for Guild Hunts and more.

