Unveiling Penacony's Dreamscape Pass: A Guide to All Amusing Ourselves to Death Stickers in Honkai: Star Rail
Find all 13 Honkai: Star Rail Dreamscape Pass stickers in Chapter 6 'Amusing Ourselves to Death', all hidden in Penacony's Golden Hour.
Since the release of Honkai: Star Rail's version 2.0, the dreamlike world of Penacony has captivated Trailblazers with its glitzy aesthetics, intricate dreamscapes, and a storyline that peels back layers of intrigue. But beyond the main quest, what has kept completionists and casual explorers alike glued to the Golden Hour is the addictive sticker collection system known as the Dreamscape Pass. As of 2026, the system has expanded, but the core appeal remains: finding hidden memories scattered across the Dreamscape rewards players with Stellar Jade, credits, and a sense of true mastery over each chapter. One chapter that still gets players talking is Chapter 6 – "Amusing Ourselves to Death." With 13 unique stickers hidden in plain sight, this chapter demands a mix of observation, NPC interaction, and patience. So, where exactly can all these stickers be found, and what pitfalls should players avoid?

How the Dreamscape Pass Works
Before diving into Chapter 6, it's worth a quick refresher on the system. Players can access the Dreamscape Pass by opening the phone menu and tapping the icon at the top-left corner of the screen. The pass is divided into several chapters (originally 11, with more added over time), each containing a themed set of stickers. At launch, there were 122 stickers to find, with the target eventually rising above 130. Every chapter completion – typically after finding 7 key stickers – unlocks rewards, and collecting all stickers in a chapter feels supremely satisfying. For "Amusing Ourselves to Death," the bar is set higher: 13 stickers in total, split into 9 Illustrated Stickers and 4 Note Stickers. That means a blend of environmental puzzles and social encounters awaits.
Location Breakdown: Stick to Golden Hour F2
If you're heading into this chapter blind, you might waste time wandering through other Dreamscape zones. Don't. Every sticker in Chapter 6 is located within the Golden Hour area, and the vast majority are concentrated on Floor 2 (F2), especially around Aideen Park. Why does the game funnel you into this neon-lit plaza? Because the chapter's narrative thread revolves around dreams, media, and the spectacle of the Golden Hour itself. The only exception to the F2 rule comes with one specific Note Sticker that forces players to briefly leave the comfort of Aideen Park for a different part of Golden Hour – but more on that later.
Methods of Acquisition: More Than Meets the Eye
How do you actually get these stickers? The methods vary, which is what makes this chapter feel like a miniature treasure hunt.
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Floating Books: Some Illustrated Stickers are found by interacting with shimmering, floating books that appear in the environment. These are usually easy to spot – they glow softly and hover at eye level near benches, stages, or projection screens. Just walk up and press the interact button.
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NPC Conversations: Note Stickers almost always come from talking to specific NPCs. Look for characters with speech bubbles or unusual idle animations. One key NPC might be a dejected entertainer near the theater, another a dream journalist scribbling notes on a bench. However, be warned: if an NPC is tied to an active quest, they might vanish from their usual spot. Complete pending Trailblazer Missions first to avoid the frustration of missing stickers.
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Quest Completion: Several stickers are locked behind story progress. This cannot be overstated – the Trailblazer Mission for Penacony must be advanced, sometimes up to a specific point, before certain interactable objects or characters even appear. If you're exploring thoroughly but coming up short, pause and push the main story forward.
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A Hidden Mini-Quest: The real surprise in this chapter is a short hidden quest. It’s not marked on the map and doesn’t show up in the quest log until you stumble upon the trigger. That trigger? A seemingly ordinary object in Aideen Park that, when inspected, kicks off a brief event. The quest itself might take only a few minutes, but here's the catch: after completing the first step, you must wait for a full server reset to continue. That means logging in the next day or after the daily reset time. Patience, Trailblazer, is the price of completion.
The One Sticker That Breaks the Mold
Among the 13 stickers, one Note Sticker deserves special mention. While 12 of the stickers can be obtained without ever leaving F2, this particular sticker requires a detour. Players will need to head to a different section of the Golden Hour – typically the lower plaza or a side alley accessible via the main transit nodes – to find the right NPC. The game does this deliberately, nudging players to realize that even within a single map, verticality and hidden corners matter. If you've spoken to every soul in Aideen Park and still lack one Note Sticker, open the map and check for unexplored navigation points. The NPC in question is often a non-quest character, so they won't be pulled away by other objectives.
Pro Tips for Frustration-Free Collection
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Check the Dreamscape Pass interface frequently: It shows your sticker count per chapter and hints at which type (Illustrated or Note) you're missing. If you're short on Note Stickers, you know to scour conversations; if Illustrated are missing, look for environmental interactions.
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Complete Penacony’s main story first: Many stickers only spawn after certain pivotal moments in the Trailblazer Mission. Rushing to collect before finishing the narrative often leads to locked doors and missing NPCs.
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Use the in-game clock: The server reset is not just a gate for the hidden quest; it can also refresh NPC positions. If you swear you checked a spot and found nothing, try again after a reset.
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Listen to the game’s audio cues: Floating books emit a distinct humming sound. When you’re near one, the sound design subtly guides you even if your camera angle isn’t perfect.
Are 130+ Stickers Still Relevant in 2026?
Absolutely. With subsequent updates, HoYoverse has kept the Dreamscape Pass alive by adding chapters tied to new events and Penacony expansions. Yet the original chapters remain a foundational source of Stellar Jade for latecomers. What might feel like a casual collectible side activity actually funds limited banner wishes. Considering that a full completion of "Amusing Ourselves to Death" alone yields a tidy sum of Stellar Jade and credits, ignoring these 13 stickers means leaving premium currency on the table. Moreover, the lore snippets attached to each sticker deepen the chilling undercurrents of Penacony’s dream utopia – making the collection more than just a checklist.
Next time you log in and find yourself idling in the Golden Hour, ask: have you truly uncovered every secret this chapter holds? If not, retrace your steps, chat up that lonely NPC, and keep an eye out for that one hidden quest trigger. The Dreamscape rewards those who look beneath the surface.