Hello, Rovers! Welcome to this guide on the new Echoes introduced in Wuthering Waves 3.0! Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a new player, Version 3.0 brings some exciting updates, especially with the introduction of new Echoes and Sonata Effects. These additions are set to shake up your combat strategies and open up fresh gameplay opportunities. So, let’s dive in and explore the new mechanics, designs, and synergies that are now available!
Table of Contents
New Sonata Effect
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Sonata Effect |
Description |
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Pact of Neonlight Leap |
2pcs Effect: Spectro DMG+ 5pcs Effect: Casting Outro Skill increases the incoming Resonator's ATK and grants additional ATK increase based on their Tune Break Boost. |
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Halo of Starry Radiance |
2pcs Effect: Healing + 5pcs Effect: Healing an ally increases ATK for Resonators in the team based on the current Off-Tune Buildup Rate. |
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Rite of Gilded Revelation |
2pcs Effect: Spectro DMG+ 5pcs Effect: Dealing Basic Attack DMG increases Spectro DMG, stackable. With max stacks, casting Resonance Liberation increases Basic Attack DMG. |
There are three new Sonata Effects introduced in Version 3.0 of Wuthering Waves. All of them are tied to the new combat mechanics: one focuses on Spectro Basic Attacks, one is Spectro support–oriented, and the last one is healing-triggered, similar to Rejuvenating Glow.
All New Echoes
COST 4
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Hyvatia |
Reactor Husk |
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Echo Skill |
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Summon Hyvatia to attack enemies,dealing Spectro DMG and granting All-Attribute DMG Bonus to the Intro Skill of the incoming Resonator. |
Transform into Reactor Husk to attack enemies,dealing Fusion DMG. The Resonator with this Echo equipped in their main slot gains Energy Regen. |
Both Echoes look stylish and cool as hell. In terms of abilities, Hyvatia’s skill effect is very similar to Impermanence Heron, while Reactor Husk’s biggest competitor is probably Fallacy of No Return.
COST 3
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Name and Sonata Effect |
Sonata Effect and Echo Skill |
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Twin Nova: Nebulous Cannon |
Transform into Twin Nova: Nebulous Cannon to launch slashes at enemies, dealing Spectro DMG. The Resonator with this Echo equipped in the main slot gains Spectro and Basic Attack Bonuses. Equipping Twin Nova: Collapsar Blade at the same time grants special Echo Skill effects. |
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Twin Nova: Collapsar Blade |
Transform into Twin Nova: Collapsar Blade to fire at enemies, dealing Electro DMG. The Resonator with this Echo equipped in the main slot gains Electro and Basic Attack Bonuses. Equipping Twin Nova: Nebulous Cannon at the same time grants special Echo Skill effects. |
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Flora Reindeer |
Summon a Flora Reindeer to attack enemies, dealing Aero DMG. |
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Mining Reindeer |
Summon a Mining Reindeer to attack enemies, dealing Electro DMG. |
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Ironhoof |
Transform into an Ironhoof to charge at enemies, dealing Fusion DMG. |
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Spacetrek Explorer |
Summon a Spacetrek Explorer to grant a Shield to Resonators. |
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Sabercat Reaver |
Summon a Sabercat Reaver to attack enemies, dealing Fusion DMG. |
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Sabercat Prowler |
Summon a Sabercat Prowler to attack enemies, dealing Fusion DMG. |
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Frostbite Coleoid |
Summon a Frostbite Coleoid to punch enemies, dealing Glacio DMG. |
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Windlash Coleoid |
Transform into Windlash Coleoid to kick enemies, dealing Aero DMG. |
All of these Echoes are Cost 3, and their designs go hard. Most of them are animal-inspired—some look like bulls, others like leopards or deer—and they just look awesome overall.
Gameplay-wise, the real highlight is the twin Echoes Twin Nova: Nebulous Cannon and Twin Nova: Collapsar Blade. What’s especially cool is that you can equip both at the same time to unlock a powered-up effect, which is a really interesting mechanic. This is easily one of the Echoes I’m most excited about.
COST 1
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Tremor Warrior |
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Flora Drone |
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Mining Drone |
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Geospider S4 |
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Zip Zap |
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For the Cost 1 Echoes, I won’t go into their skills here. Design-wise, the developers leaned into elements like bees and spiders, which gives them a lot of personality.
My personal favorite is Zip Zap—it’s just adorable, and it instantly reminds me of Clang Bang from earlier versions. I really liked Clang Bang back then, and Zip Zap gives me that same kind of charm.
How to Get Echoes
The exact methods of obtaining them are still unknown, but based on previous versions, the main acquisition methods should likely be through Defeating Enemies in the Overworld and Completing Tacet Fields once the new map in the upcoming version is unlocked.
Conclusion
That wraps up our look at the new Echoes and Sonata Effects in Wuthering Waves 3.0. These updates add plenty of fresh gameplay mechanics and opportunities for creative team-building. Whether you’re a fan of powerful damage dealers or support-focused Echoes, there’s something for everyone to experiment with. I’m definitely excited to see how these changes will impact the meta, and I hope this guide helps you get the most out of your new Echoes. Happy battling!
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