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All Echoes in Wuthering WavesHere’s a complete list of all 50+ Echoes in Wuthering Waves

Here’s a complete list of all 50+ Echoes in Wuthering Waves

Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Kuro Games

Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Kuro Games

A closeup view of the Fusion Warrior Echo in Wuthering Waves, with its blade arms outstretched in a cool pose.

There are over 50 Echoes to collect in Wuthering Waves, ranging from easily defeatable monsters at the start of the game to elite bosses. In this guide, we’ve assembled alist of all Echoesin Wuthering Waves, and we’ll also explian the specific nuances of these eclectic and cool-looking monster companions, including theirCosts, Stats, and Sonata Effects.

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All Echoes in Wuthering Waves

Below are all the Echoes available in Wuthering Waves as of the game’s second closed beta. We’ll update this information accordingly as the game changes.

Phantom Echoes in Wuthering Waves

Currently, there are six Phantom Echoes available in Wuthering Waves:

Phantom Echoes are often casually referred to as"Shiny" Echoesto denote their rarity. They have the same stats as their regular counterparts, but very low drop rates. At this moment in Wuthering Waves, Phantom Echoes are basically justcollectible cosmetic skins, but they’re worth hunting for if there’s a Phantom version of a particular Echo that you like.

Echo Cost in Wuthering Waves

Echoes in Wuthering Waves are divided up into the following three Cost tiers:

We’ve got quite a few Havoc Dreadmanes at our disposal here. They look cool, and they’re an Elite 3 Cost Echo, too! |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Kuro Games

The Havoc Dreadmane Echo in Wuthering Waves. It resembles a feral black wolf.

As you might expect, 1 Cost Echoes are fairly commonplace and average in their capabilities, while 3 and 4 Cost Echoes are much stronger.

Echoes act as theequivalent of armourin Wuthering Waves, and each Resonator can equip 5 Echoes each. The Cost value of the Echoes on each Resonator mustadd up to 12, though in the early game you’ll be limited to 10.

You can only use the Echo Ability of the Echo that you have in your main equipment slot, while the Echoes in the other four slots will confer stat boosts. Because of this, a common strategy for outfitting your Resonator and making the most of these limitations is4-3-3-1-1. This means you’ll equip a 4 CostOverlord/Calamity Echo as your main, then two 3 CostEliteEchoes, and finally two 1 Cost Common Echoes. This will allow you to make the most of a varied skillset, with a big Overlord/Calamity Echo Ability at your disposal as well as some helpful boosts courtesy of Elite and Common Echoes.

A glimpse of the Echo equipment menu. Notice how there’s an elite 4 Cost Echo in the main equipment slot, and lesser Echoes in the others. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Kuro Games

The Echo equipment menu in Wuthering Waves

Echo Stats in Wuthering Waves

Each Echo has aMain Stat, aSecondary Main Stat, and6 Substats. Main Stats and Secondary Main Stats are viewable when you first obtain an Echo and will increase as you level up your Echo. Substats work differently and must be unlocked.

Main Stats in Wuthering Waves

Main Stats are randomised. You can expect to see one of the following percantage boosts as a Main Stat, dependending on the Cost of your Echo:

Secondary Main Stats in Wuthering Waves

Secondary Main Stats are not randomised. You’ll always see a boost to one of the following values as a Secondary Main Stat, depending on the Cost of your Echo:

Substats in Wuthering Waves

Here’s the very radical Infero Rider, a former boss. Take note of its Main Stat, its Secondary Main Stat, and its 5 substats, all of which have been unlocked. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Kuro Games

The Inferno Rider Echo in Wuthering Waves. It resembles a demon riding on an organic motorcycle.

Each Echo in Wuthering Waves can potentially have 5 Substats listed beneath the Main Stat and Secondary Main Stat on the menu screen. Only one Substat is randomly generated whenever you obtain an Echo, giving you a boost to one of the following values:

A new Substat will become unlockableevery 5 levelsthat your Echo acquires. You’ll need to acquire materials to facilitate the unlocking process (which is referred to in-game asEcho Tuning), and the Substats you get are randomised - so there’s quite a lot of incentive to keep farming for Echoes to get the best possible Stat combinations.

Echo Sonata Effects in Wuthering Waves

Chaserazor, another wild-looking Echo that appears to be part spider, part destroyed car. Notice that it has Sierra Gale as its Sonata Effect. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Kuro Games

The Chaserazor Echo in Wuthering Waves. It resembles a spider wearing a dilapidated automobile as shell armor.

Sonata Effects are set bonuses that Echoes possess, and act as the equivalent of armour sets. Every Echo has at least Sonata Effect. If you equip Echoes that share the same Sonata Effect inpairs of 2 or groups of 5, you’ll receive one of the following 2 Set or 5 Set passive stat boosts:

That finishes our rundown of all Echoes in Wuthering Waves, along with the foundational info on their Costs, Stats, and Sonata Effects. If you’re on the hunt for information on all of the game’s characters, head on over to our list ofall Resonators. Pick the ones that strike a chord within you, and get ready to elevate their skillset with the best Echoes!