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Wuthering Waves: Changli Build Guide

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With eighteen characters currently available to play in the game, Wuthering Waves already hosts a range of characters large enough to suit any player or playstyle. Alongside the characters already available, fans also know of one other character that will soon be available to play in-game, rounding the number to an impressive nineteen. These characters are known in-game as Resonators, and each comes with individual stories, backgrounds, and motivations to clear the world of masses of enemies that have spawned in the wake of a cataclysmic event Wuthering Waves refers to as the "Lame


You have to choose between these characters, and Jinhsi was added to the choices during the first half of the Version 1.1 update. She's a five-star Spectro unit with the Broadblade as her weapon type. Once you build her properly, you'll have a satisfying time while using


You don't have to upgrade Jinhsi's Normal Attacks as you wouldn't want to use them in an ideal scenario . If your rotations are correct, you'll always trigger the Incarnation state with your Intro Skill and not the Basic Atta


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


The first location to find the Phantom Rocksteady Guardian is on the Withering Frontline, just south of the Thundering Mephis, partway up the hill where the black soil transitions into yellow grass. There are several other groups of TDs in the area, so when you hunt for this Phantom Rocksteady Guardian, be prepared to take on a TD


Calcharo is a powerful and mysterious 5-star Natural Resonator mercenary, dealing powerful Electro damage to enemies. He's the definition of a high-risk, high-reward playstyle, matching his character well, as he can do massive amounts of damage in short periods - as long as players can time his combos well enough . He also pairs nicely with a range of characters, though he does best with a team that can support him as a main

The final 5-star option is going to be Lustrous Razor. It is one of the other early 5-star weapons available and is the easiest of the 5-star weapons to obtain. Lustrous Razor will increase Energy Regen by 12% and when the Resonance Skill is used, Jinshi’s Resonance Liberation damage is increased by 7% . This can stack up to 3 times and will last for 12 seconds . Lustrous Razor is a great choice, in particular for Jinshi as she will need help with Energy Regen and this weapon is capable of providing incredible assistance.

Verina or Baizhi will be your best options for healing. Since Wuthering weathering waves banner leaks launched, they’ve been the two standout healers and are relatively close in how their kits operate. Verina is a 5-star that buffs the entire team, while Baizhi is a 4-star character only capable of buffing the next character swapped in. Neither will hit quite as hard as any dps, but it is still very nice if either one of them is on the team to heal up any damage that comes your way. Both healers have insanely quick rotations and will allow you to bring Jinshi back onto the field as fast as possible for more damage.


The Rocksteady Guardian is a powerful Echo in Wuthering Waves, providing a unique defensive and offensive capability when equipped as your primary Echo. Transforming into this TD allows you to enter a Parry Stance, which automatically counterattacks and disrupts your enemy's Special Skill while dealing Spectro damage scaled by your Max

If you missed out on Yinlin, there are still some nice alternatives to consider. Mortefi also fits nicely in a team with Jinshi and her kit does have nice synergy with his. Mortefi will buff her heavy attacks and since her heavy attack isn’t a trigger for any bigger moves, you’ll end up using it a lot to extend combos and keep enemies airborne for as long as possible. The only downside with using Mortefi is that he has a longer Resonance Liberation cooldown than most characters, so when you do switch him in and out, sometimes he might not have his Resonance Liberation available for use. Regardless, he is still a solid character to pair Jinshi with.

A major part of making sure Changli is going to hit even harder after you’ve gotten your preferred weapon on her will be to get her some echoes as well. Depending on what you want, you might want to get all 5 echoes for the Molten Rift Sonata Effect buffs. However, you can mix 2 Molten Rift and 2 Lingering Tunes to gain buffs from both Sonata Effects. This won’t be as optimal, but it also works for other playstyle preferences if it's something you think would work best for you as a player. With the full set of 5 Molten Rift echoes, Changli will gain a 10% increase in Fusion Damage as well as another 30% increase when using her Resonance Skill . If you wish to mix Molten Rift with Lingering Tunes, you’ll gain a 10% Fusion Damage increase along with a 10% Attack increase . Both options here are very viable but the full set of buffs from Molten Rift is still just a little better for how Changli’s kit works around Fusion Damage.