With Version 3.3 on the way, Rover, it’s time to get ready for a whole new round of boss fights. This update brings two major threats into the spotlight: the new Weekly Boss, Denia, and the high-mobility Hologram boss, Sigillum. On top of that, Voidwing Moth is also stepping in as a new elite enemy worth paying attention to. In this guide, we’ll break down their mechanics and the best teams to bring into each fight.
Note: All details in this article are based on Beta test information and are subject to change. Please refer to the official release for the final mechanics and stats.
New Weekly Boss Denia Guide

For Denia, the big takeaway is already clear: she has higher Fusion RES, she takes 50% more damage from all Attribute Anomaly effects, and after being Frozen, she takes 20% more final damage for 15 seconds. That means this fight is not a place to force your usual Fusion carry just because the numbers look good on paper. Denia is shaping up to be a boss that rewards status-based play and especially rewards teams that can create a reliable Freeze window.
Therefore, the fight revolves around building teams that can apply status pressure consistently instead of relying on standard Fusion brute force. If your account can trigger Freeze reliably, Denia becomes much easier to break down.
Best Teams for Denia
The best answer to Denia is a Glacio-based team that can create Freeze windows and convert them into stable burst damage.
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Carlotta |
Zhezhi |
Shorekeeper |
This team gives you strong Glacio pressure, reliable support, and enough sustain to keep the run smooth. Carlotta handles the main damage, Zhezhi strengthens the Glacio core, and Shorekeeper keeps the team stable while boosting output.
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Lingyang |
Youhu |
Verina |
This setup is easier to slot into more accounts. Youhu brings useful support and helps make boss fights feel much smoother, while Verina remains one of the most reliable universal supports in the game.
The basic rule for Denia is easy to remember:
skip Fusion, play around anomalies, and use Freeze to create your damage window.
New Tactical Hologram Sigillum Guide

Sigillum is a boss built around Echo Skill interaction. It has higher Spectro RES, and every time an Echo Skill hits it, Sigillum gains 1 stack of Off Course, up to 5 stacks. Echoes with the same name can only trigger this once. Each stack increases the final damage Sigillum takes by 10%, and once it reaches 5 stacks, it takes an additional 30% extra final damage on top of that.
That makes the fight very straightforward to read. Sigillum is not a boss you brute-force with raw Spectro damage. It is a boss that rewards teams that can cycle through multiple Echo Skills efficiently, build Off Course quickly, and cash in on the damage amplification window. Since repeated hits from the same Echo name do not keep stacking the effect, team structure and rotation variety matter here. That means the best answer is an Echo Skill-focused team, not a Spectro-centered damage setup.
Best Teams for Sigillum
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Sigrika |
Qiuyuan |
Shorekeeper |
This is one of the cleanest Sigillum teams you can bring. It is a dedicated Echo Skill hypercarry setup with strong buffs, smooth stack building, and excellent sustain.
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Galbrena |
Qiuyuan |
Shorekeeper |
A very strong bossing team that naturally matches Sigillum’s mechanic. Qiuyuan amplifies Echo Skill damage, and Shorekeeper keeps the team stable while adding high-value offensive support.
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Phrolova |
Cantarella |
Qiuyuan |
This is the strongest way to run the Phrolova shell into Sigillum. It keeps Echo Skill pressure high and takes full advantage of the boss’s vulnerability ramp.
New Elite Enemy Voidwing Moth Guide
Voidwing Moth is a state-based elite enemy. After recovering from Immobilization, it cycles through Wings Spread, Wings Folded, and Curled Up.
The important part is how its damage intake changes by state:
In Wings Folded, it takes 30% less total damage and suffers less Vibration Strength reduction
In Curled Up, it takes 50% more total damage
That means this enemy is not meant to be hit blindly the entire time. The fight is about controlling its state cycle, forcing the right opening, and dumping your damage when it becomes vulnerable.
Trying to force damage during Wings Folded wastes time and lowers your efficiency. The smart play is to focus on break and control first, then unload once the target enters its vulnerable state.
Best Teams for Voidwing Moth
Characters that help reduce Vibration Strength stand out here.
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Jinhsi |
Yuanwu |
Verina |
Yuanwu helps weaken enemy Vibration Strength faster, and Verina keeps the whole team stable while buffing damage. That makes this team very comfortable against an elite enemy built around break timing.
Conclusion
Wuthering Waves 3.3 is shaping up to be a patch where team-building matters just as much as raw damage. Denia pushes you toward Anomaly and Freeze setups, Sigillum heavily rewards Echo Skill-focused teams, and Voidwing Moth is all about controlling its state changes and bursting at the right moment. If you build around each enemy’s mechanics instead of forcing the same lineup into every fight, these encounters will feel a lot more manageable.
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Savannah Reed Experienced Game Editor
Savannah Reed is a senior game editor at LDShop.gg, specializing in in-depth coverage of RPG and strategy games. With a strong focus on titles like Wuthering Waves, Honkai: Star Rail and Whiteout Survival, she combines industry insight with firsthand player experience to deliver clear, informative, and actionable content. Her work is dedicated to helping gamers make smarter decisions—whether it’s understanding new updates or optimizing their in-game strategy.

















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