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Wuthering Waves: Chixia Build Guide

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The best part about it is that you can use the Fusion set with him, which allows you to use the Inferno Rider, one of the best exploration Echoes. Moreover, if you're planning to explore areas like Mt. Firmament, Mortefi becomes even more important since a Pistol character is nee


The main difference is that most of these red mist enemies will give you a purple or gold echo when they're defeated, regardless of your Data Bank level . Moreover, these enemies don't reset with server time, but they do come back after a few d

Another good choice for a hybrid build weapon will be the Lunar Cutter 4-star. This will give Yangyang 6 stacks of a buff named Oath when entering battle. Every Oath stack will increase her attack by 2% and can be triggered 1 time every 12 seconds . Every 2 seconds , the Oath buff will go down by 1 stack , but when defeating an enemy, all stacks will be replenished. This is a good choice if you’re looking to keep Yangyang’s time on the field to a bare minimum, since Yangyang can use her kit fairly quickly and effectively, this is going to be a really nice option to keep her field time optimal for other characters do start dealing some heavy damage and gain her outro skill buff.


Released during the Version 1.1 update for the first time, Jinhsi is arguably one of the most fun resonators to use in Wuthering Waves because of her smooth combination and high damage . While she is better in the endgame content like Tower of Adversity, you can still use her in the open world quite fre


Jianxin was quite a popular character during launch and she was initially labeled as one of the best characters for exploration because of the wide range of her abilities, which still holds true. This is one of the few characters who can deal damage, heal the team, and give everyone a shield at the same t

One of the best parts about playing Wuthering Waves is getting a variety of characters leveled up and built up so that you can create unique teams. Almost every character is viable in most teams you can make, which makes experimenting with teams a fun experience. Yuanwu is a 4-star character that uses the gauntlet weapons in the game, and he has a unique set of skills available to use that will persist when switched out of combat. Yuanwu’s Resonance Skill will summon a Thunder Field on the object he will summon into battle. This will last for 12 seconds and will deal Electro Damage to enemies.


DPS : Your early stage teams should include DPS characters that can inflict a wide range of attacks, letting you clear out multiple TDs from the mobs simultaneously. Ideal characters for this role include Jiyan or Encore. High-attack and critical damage characters like Havoc Rover and Jinhsi are perfect for the final sta

If the Lingering Tunes Sonata Effect is more your speed, there is also the option for Mech Abomination as her primary echo. Mech Abomination will strike enemies and deal Electro Damage on hit. After using the echo, Chixia’s attack will increase by 12% for 15 seconds , making this a nice option for Lingering Tunes. Use Mech Abomination right after Chixia’s Intro Skill has been used and you’ll be set to get her entire rotation done with the attack buff. There are very few other primary echo choices for Lingering Tunes that will provide the same benefits as Mech Abomination. Both echoes are relatively easy to get your hands on and once you’ve gotten your Data Bank leveled up a ton, the chances for the legendary version significantly increase.


If you've explored the map of Wuthering Waves even a bit, you might've already noticed some special enemies with a daunting red mist around them. Apart from their appearance and attack pattern, these enemies differ quite a lot from their normal counterparts, our homepage which you can find all across the


If you've encountered one of the high-level Red Mist enemies during the early stages, you might be wondering why you have such difficult enemies in your world. This is essentially because the level of these enemies doesn't change with your SOL Phase , which means that you'll always find them with the level mentioned ab


Thankfully, moving around already feels great in this game because of less stamina consumption and grapples, but you can make this process even more immersive if you put certain characters in your party and use their special abilit


This means that you have to be strategic with vigor management and utilize multiple teams to complete each zone. A strong strategy is to use your strongest team for the first and last zones, allowing you to quickly clear the first zone while still saving your heavy hitters for the boss. Your secondary team then has enough vigor to easily sweep the middle zo

If you haven't done the main story in Mt. Firmament, this might be one of the hardest enemies to get to . If you have done the story, simply teleport to the middle-tier beacon in Truthseeker's Pass and go to the southeast e