Echo in Wuthering Waves: How to Get the Best
Wuthering Waves is a game that mechanically and visually resembles Genshin Impact. For example, it has its own artifact analogs called Echo. In this guide, we will tell you about the best of them.
How Echo Works in Wuthering Waves
Artifacts in Genshin Impact enhance a character's stats and grant passive abilities. In Wuthering Waves, in addition to this, you can use special active skills. They can be either combat-related or peaceful, such as sprinting or dashing in the air.
Types of Echo in Wuthering Waves and How to Get Them
Echoes are divided into three types:
- 1-Cost — drop from common enemies;
- 3-Cost — drop from elite enemies;
- 4-Cost — can only be obtained from bosses.
Battling enemies is not the only way to get echoes. For example, you will be rewarded with them for completing Tacet Fields. If desired, you can combine several echoes into one more powerful one.
Primary and Secondary Echo in Wuthering Waves
You can equip up to five different types of echoes. The first will be considered the primary one, and its active skill can be used in battle. The remaining four are secondary echoes. They will increase your hero's stats.
You can't place the best echoes in all of the hero's slots, as your character has a cost limit (Cost Limit). You can increase it by upgrading the Data Bank. Players have calculated the most beneficial «artifact» combinations:
- Early game: 4-Cost, 1-Cost, 1-Cost, 1-Cost, 1-Cost;
- Mid-game: 4-Cost, 3-Cost, 1-Cost, 1-Cost, 1-Cost;
- Late game: 4-Cost, 3-Cost, 3-Cost, 1-Cost, 1-Cost.
Echo Characteristics in Wuthering Waves
Each echo, in addition to its active skill, has primary and secondary characteristics. The higher its cost (Cost), the more bonuses it will bring to your character.
Primary Stats:
- Attack Power;
- Health;
- Defense;
- Elemental Damage;
- Energy Recharge;
- Healing Bonus;
- Critical Hit Chance.
Secondary Stats:
- Attack Power;
- Health;
- Energy Recharge;
- Defense;
- Elemental Damage;
- Critical Hit Chance;
- Healing Bonus;
- Additional Basic Attack Damage;
- Increased Heavy Attack Effectiveness;
- Resonance Release Damage Bonus;
- Increased Resonance Skill Effectiveness.
How to Combine Echoes with Each Other. Sonata Effects in Wuthering Waves
When choosing primary and secondary artifacts, you should consider not only their characteristics but also how they combine with each other. Ideally, you should collect items of the same element to get Sonata Effects.
They provide significant bonuses to your hero's skills.
Void Thunder:
- 2 items — increase electro damage by 10%;
- 4 items — increase the effectiveness of electro attacks by 15% for 15 seconds after activating a resonance skill or heavy hit. Can stack up to 2 times.
Freezing Frost:
- 2 items — increase glacio damage by 10%;
- 4 items — increase the effectiveness of glacio attacks by another 10% for 15 seconds after using a normal or heavy attack. Effect can stack up to 3 times.
Sun-sinking Eclipse:
- 2 items — increase glacio damage by 10%;
- 4 items — increase the damage of glacio attacks by another 7.5% for 15 seconds after normal or heavy hits. Bonus can stack up to 4 times.
Lingering Tunes:
- 2 items — increase the effectiveness of physical attacks by 10%;
- 4 items — while the character remains on the battlefield, the physical damage of their attacks increases by 5% every 1.5 seconds, up to a maximum bonus of 20%. Additionally, the damage of external skills increases by 60%.
Sierra Gale:
- 2 items — increase aero damage by 10%;
- 4 items — increase the effectiveness of aero attacks by 30% for 15 seconds after activating an internal skill.
Lingering Tunes:
- 2 items — increase fusion damage by 10%;
- 4 items — provide a 30% bonus to fusion attacks for 15 seconds after using a resonance skill.
Celestial Light:
- 2 items — increase spectro damage by 10%;
- 4 items — increase the effectiveness of spectro attacks by 30% for 15 seconds after activating an internal skill.
Rejuvenating Glow:
- 2 items — increase healing effectiveness by 10%;
- 4 items — increase the attack power of all allies by 15% for 15 seconds after using a healing skill.
Moonlit Clouds:
- 2 items — increase energy recharge speed by 10%;
- 4 items — increase attack power by 22.5% for 15 seconds after activating an external skill.
How to Upgrade Echo in Wuthering Waves
You will need a special resource called Sealed Tube. They can be dropped from bosses that you encounter in the Tacet Fields. Besides increasing characteristics, using this resource will grant access to echo customization. This will allow you to receive random bonuses.
Best 4-Cost Combat Echoes
- Crownless. Allows you to transform into a monster and deal increased havoc damage.
- Dreamless. Similar to the previous echo, but with a small difference: you will deal more damage after Resonance Release.
- Tempest Mephis. Similar in principle to Dreamless but allows you to attack with Electro damage.
- Inferno Rider. Allows you to transform into an infernal creature and hit enemies with Fusion element. Holding the button responsible for echo will switch you to rider mode. We will discuss it below.
- Lampylumen Myriad. Similar to the previous artifact, but deals Glacio damage to enemies.
- Feilian Beringal. Deals continuous aero damage to enemies and increases the effectiveness of heavy weaponry.
- Impermanence Heron. Offers transformation into a creature that deals havoc damage. Each successful hit on an enemy restores energy.
- Mourning Aix. Allows you to transform into a monster and attack enemies with Spectro element. Damage will be increased after Resonance Release.
- Bell-Borne Geochelone. Deals Glacio damage to enemies, which depends on your hero's current defense parameter. Increases resistance to enemy attacks and enhances the effectiveness of your strikes.
- Mech Abomination. Attacks enemies with Electro element, increases your character's damage, and creates bombs on the battlefield that detonate after a while.
Best 3-Cost Combat Echoes
- Flautist. Allows you to transform into a monster that attacks with electricity and restores energy with each hit on an enemy.
- Violet-Feathered Heron. Transforms you into a creature that effectively blocks enemy strikes. Counterattacks deal massive electro damage.
- Rocksteady Guardian. Similar to the previous echo, but focused on the spectro element.
- Stonewall Bracer. Transforms you into a golem. Successful hits create a shield that temporarily blocks enemy attacks.
- Chaserazor. Allows you to become a monster with aero damage.
- Roseshroom. Summons an ally that deals havoc damage. Upon summoning, you attack enemies with a beam.
- Geohide Saurian. Similar to the previous echo, but focused on the fusion element.
Best 1-Cost Combat Echoes
- Aero Predator. Summons an aero-element ally.
- Electro Predator. Similar to the previous echo but with electro damage.
- Glacio Predator. Summons a warrior of the glacio element.
- Whiff Whaff. Summons an ally with aero damage.
- Zig Zag. Summons a monster on the battlefield that deals spectro damage and creates a stasis zone.
- Traffic Illuminator. Creates a traffic light capable of immobilizing enemies.
- Diamondclaw. A defensive echo that allows you to block enemy strikes. Counterattacks deal physical damage.
Best Echoes for Traveling the Game World
- Inferno Rider. Holding the button responsible for echo allows you to make a sharp dash. A great alternative to sprinting. Additionally, this echo enables you to descend slopes faster.
- Cyan-Feathered Heron. Grants the ability to dash in the air. If you combine this echo with a hook, you can fly long distances.
- Fission Junrock. Automatically collects items near your hero.
- Excarat. Allows you to ignore damage from enemy attacks while moving. This way, you can run past a crowd of enemies without worrying about getting hurt.
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