Stars are an incredibly important resource in massively-multiplayer online world.

There are many different ways to gather Stars throughout the game. Stars are given for completing races, performing a certain number of tricks, getting a lot of air time, completing objectives throughout the world, and a few other things as well. While this may make it seem like it can be pretty easy to get stars without thinking about it, it can take much longer than players might expect to acquire a ton of them.

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There are ive ways of gathering Stars, like trick count and air time, but these only give you one Star at a time and they can take a little while to complete. So, these aren't the best way to get stars. Instead, the best ways to get Stars are to complete Riders Republic races and their secondary objectives.

Get Stars Quickly in Riders Republic

Riders Republic Characters

The best way to grind out Stars in Riders Republic is to hunt the secondary objectives on each race. Races only take a few minutes to complete, and players will always get at least one star for completing them. Secondary objectives are challenges for the race that involve getting a certain number of points, performing certain tricks, or avoiding certain strategies. These objectives can offer even more stars, allowing players to easily snag a few extra on each race. Even novice players should be able to get at least three Stars per race. These races don't involve any other players, just some Riders Republic ghosts.

The other quickest way to earn Stars is to compete in Mass Races. While these actually have the potential to earn stars even faster than regular races, that is only the case if players are able to beat the other players and end up near the top of the pack. While landing in the middle will still average around three to four stars, Mass Races are full of other online players from every Riders Republic platform, and it can be pretty tough to consistently stay off of the bottom of the standings for new players. At the bottom of the standings, these races can end up only paying out one or two stars. This inconsistency makes these a sub-optimal choice for newer players, but a pretty effective one for those with a bit of experience.

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Rider's Republic is available now for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Stadia, and PC.