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<br>Yuanwu is a Leihuangquan Master, a martial art named for its resemblance to lightning and thunder. As a teenager, Yuanwu was focused on developing raw power. During a martial arts competition, one of his opponents used his passion against him and goaded him into a trap, which led to him punching through the boxing equipment, disqualifying him from the competition and expelling him from the <br><br> <br>Yuanwu's gym is a prime example of his dedication to cleaning and maintenance. When he first purchased the gym, everything was covered in years worth of dust and dirt. Unfazed, Yuanwu rolled up his sleeves and set to work. He painstakingly scrubbed, polished, and restored every inch of the gym, transforming it into a space that met his high standa<br><br> <br>56: Teleport back to the same Beacon and travel south to the building structure below the cliff. The Windchimer is located on the mid-level of the structure, and there is no need to solve the puzzle ab<br><br> <br>Some of the next few Windchimers are located in a cave system first encountered during the main questline, Chapter 1 Act 7: Thaw of Eons. The questline also eventually gives players access to the weekly boss, Jué . Players who didn't pick up the Windchimers during the quest can teleport back using the Resonance Beacon called Truthseeker's P<br><br> <br>Similar to Sonance Caskets , Windchimers can be turned in for extra rewards, such as Astrite, Shell Credits, Energy Cores, and Rover's Wavebands. There are currently 61 Windchimers on Mt. Firmament, and  [https://Idolvnnet.com/blog/wuthering-waves-iuno-guide-advanced-tech-deep-dive.html iuno advanced Tech] players can collect them using Basic Attacks or Ranged Atta<br><br> <br>Windchimers are collectibles available for players to find within Mt. Firmament in Wuthering Waves . Mt. Firmament is the ancestral island home of the people of Jinzhou, located in the southeastern ocean. The island was added to Wuthering Waves in Version <br><br>If you are still working on getting ahold of the 5-star weapon, you can also go with the Amity Accord 4-star gauntlets. These gauntlets will give a 20% Resonance Liberation damage bonus for 15 seconds when Yuanwu’s Intro Skill is used. These gauntlets also provide a really nice damage bonus due to scaling with a character’s defense. Even though they are relatively basic, Yuanwu’s naturally high defense will benefit greatly from these gauntlets, enabling him to hit harder than normal. While only a 4-star option, this is probably one of the best weapons you could use for Yuanwu and might even be a better choice over the 5-star option.<br><br>Verdant Summit is another 5-star option if it is available for you to use. This is from Jinyan’s weapon banner during Wuthering Waves 1.0 launch and is a solid choice for many main dps characters. Verdant Summit will increase the damage bonus of all Resonance Attributes by 12% . When the Intro Skill or Resonance Liberation is used, Jinshi’s heavy attack receives a bonus of 24% and stacks up to 2 times . This will last for 14 seconds and makes it an amazing option for Jinshi in general.<br><br>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.<br><br> <br>Yuanwu's humble demeanor belies signs that he is fabulously wealthy. Not only did he purchase the Yuanwu Boxing Gym and outfit it himself, but he also regularly purchases high quality tea from the best local tea houses. These tea houses are normally booked out months in advance, leading to delays in customers' tea orders. All except for Yuanwu, whose orders are always delivered on t<br><br> <br>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<br><br> <br>Yuanwu tests every tea blend himself to ensure the highest quality for his practitioners. He is so dedicated to hot tea that he carries a flask on his person at all times filled with hot water for tea on the<br>Verina or Baizhi will be your best options for healing. Since Wuthering Waves 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.<br>
<br>56: Teleport back to the same Beacon and travel south to the building structure below the cliff. The Windchimer is located on the mid-level of the structure, and there is no need to solve the puzzle ab<br><br> <br>Windchimers are collectibles available for players to find within Mt. Firmament in Wuthering Waves . Mt. Firmament is the ancestral island home of the people of Jinzhou, located in the southeastern ocean. The island was added to Wuthering Waves in Version <br><br> <br>The Department of Safety head at Huaxu Academy, Mortefi is a 4-star Mutant Fusion Resonator. He works best as a sub-DPS to support other, stronger DPS units, and he buffs Heavy Attacks very nicely. However, unlocking more Nodes will make him even stronger and easier to play with, and players may struggle a bit with his energy-greedy Resonance Liberation c<br><br>For your primary echoes, you’ll want to use Tempest Mephis or Thundering Mephis. These are both transformation echoes that will enable Yuanwu to channel the echo to deal Electro Damage. Tempest Mephis will increase Yuanwu’s Electro Damage by 12% and his Heavy Attack Damage by 12% for 15 seconds once it has used all attacks. Thundering Mephis will throw out multiple attacks and increase Electro Damage by 12% as well and Resonance Liberation Damage will increase by 12% for 15 seconds as well. Both options here are going to be your best bet on a primary echo for Yuanwu, as they are going to amp up his overall Electro Damage while also providing nice damage bonuses to other parts of his kit.<br><br> <br>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 <br><br> <br>Similar to Sonance Caskets , Windchimers can be turned in for extra rewards, such as Astrite,  [https://Idolvnnet.com/blog/wuthering-waves-fastest-characters-speed-ranking-guide-2025.html https://Idolvnnet.com/blog/wuthering-waves-fastest-characters-Speed-ranking-guide-2025.html] Shell Credits, Energy Cores, and Rover's Wavebands. There are currently 61 Windchimers on Mt. Firmament, and players can collect them using Basic Attacks or Ranged Atta<br><br> <br>Some of the next few Windchimers are located in a cave system first encountered during the main questline, Chapter 1 Act 7: Thaw of Eons. The questline also eventually gives players access to the weekly boss, Jué . Players who didn't pick up the Windchimers during the quest can teleport back using the Resonance Beacon called Truthseeker's P<br><br> <br>On top of a cliff near the Corroded Ruins, you can find Klee's iconic clover decorated with exploding flowers. If you use a nearby bomb to explode all the flowers at the same time, you'll receive a hidden chest. Even outside of her game, Klee has a booming imp<br><br> <br>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, which you can find all across the <br><br>When thinking of what echoes to put on Yuanwu’s kit, you’ll have a couple of choices for the Sonata Effects the pair with him. Void Thunder is arguably the stronger choice, but you can use Void Thunder paired with Moonlit Clouds as well. When using purely 5 Void Thunder echoes, you will increase Yuanwu’s Electro Damage by 10% . When using Heavy Attacks or his Resonance Skill , his Electro Damage will also increase by 15% , which can stack 2 times , and will last for 15 seconds . If you wish to use a more hybrid option, you can gain a 10% Electro Damage boost with 2 Void Thunder echoes and mix those with 2 Moonlit Clouds echoes to gain a 10% increase to his Energy Regen .<br><br> <br>As expected from a free early-game unit, Chixia is very easy to play with a straightforward kit, and she can fit into a DPS or sub-DPS role quite easily. In the mid-to-late game, she begins to struggle against bosses and needs more precise dodging and repositioning, but she's still a good option against groups of enem<br><br> <br>One of the most drastic redesigns in Wuthering Waves was applied to Awu, who is now known as Lingyang. During the tech test and CBT1, Lingyang was a fully mutated Resonator whose design drew inspiration from creatures like Pixiu in Chinese mythology. He sported white, tiger-like skin with feline facial features that complemented his quirky personality. However, prior to the global launch of Wuthering Waves , Awu underwent a transformation into Lingyang—a mostly human Resonator with the exception of a pair of feline e<br><br> <br>One of the most impressive character revamps in Wuthering Waves’ post-technical test phase is that of Chixia. In the pre-release version, Chixia appeared as an ordinary Resonator without any distinct features or memorable attributes. Fans often referred to the original Chixia as a "normie" or the least appealing Resonator. Fortunately, the developers took note of these criticisms and completely redesigned Chixia from scratch. The new model of Chixia features a completely revamped personality, outfit, and facial appearance that better aligns with her role as one of the primary Resonators in the st<br>
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