Wuthering Waves has a Pity system for Echoes as well as banners, here’s how it works

Ahhh, so that's why we get Echoes when we do.

A lesser-known pity system in Wuthering Waves is the Echo Pity system. Players will already be aware of the Banner Pity system, which prevents them from being too unlucky when they Convene and pull characters and/or weapons. But as well as this, there is a hidden pity system that works for Echoes—the creatures in the game that you can absorb and equip to your Rover and Resonators.

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What is Echo pity in Wuthering Waves?

The Echo Pity system ensures that if you don't get an Echo drop after defeating a certain number of enemies, you are guaranteed to get one after reaching a specific threshold. What that threshold is depends on the type of Echo you are farming.

In Wuthering Waves, there are four types of Echoes:

  • Common Echoes
  • Elite Echoes
  • Overlord Echoes
  • Calamity Echoes

Each class's pity system is independent, so progress in one class doesn't affect the others.

Common Echoes Pity

Several Zigzag Echoes in Wuthering Waves.
Screenshot by Pro Game Guides

If you don’t get an Echo drop after defeating seven Common Echoes, you are guaranteed to get one after defeating the 8th Common Echo. It’s harder to distinguish if the drop is from pity or regular drops due to the higher number of defeats required.

There are many Common Echoes in Wuthering Waves, such as:

  • Aero Predator
  • Altered Hoartoise
  • Chirpuff
  • Cruisewing
  • Diamondclaw
  • Electro Predator
  • Excarat
  • Fission Junrock
  • Fusion Dreadmane
  • Fusion Prism
  • Fusion Warrior
  • Glacio Predator
  • Glacio Prism
  • Gulpuff
  • Havoc Prism
  • Havoc Warrior
  • Hoartoise
  • Hooscamp
  • Sabyr Boar
  • Snip Snap
  • Spectro Prism
  • Tick Tack
  • Traffic Illuminator
  • Vanguard Junrock
  • Whiff Whaff
  • Young Geohide Saurian
  • Young Roseshroom
  • Zig Zag

Elite Echoes Pity

The Violet-Feathered Heron in Wuthering Waves.
Screenshot by Pro Game Guides

If you don’t get an Echo drop after defeating three Elite Echoes, you are guaranteed to get one after defeating the fourth Elite Echo. These are the Elite Echoes in Wuthering Waves:

  • Altered Rocksteady Guardian
  • Autopuppet Scout
  • Chaserazor
  • Chasm Guardian
  • Cyan-Feathered Heron
  • Flautist
  • Geohide Saurian
  • Havoc Dreadmane
  • Hoochief
  • Rocksteady Guardian
  • Roseshroom
  • Spearback
  • Stonewall Bracer
  • Tambourinist
  • Violet-Feathered Heron

Overlord Echoes Pity

The Crownless Echo in Wuthering Waves.
Screenshot by Pro Game Guides

If you don’t get an Echo drop after defeating one Calamity Enemy, you are guaranteed to get one the next time you defeat another Calamity Enemy. These are the Overlord Echoes in Wuthering Waves:

  • Altered Feilian Beringal
  • Altered Impermanence Heron
  • Altered Mourning Aix
  • Altered Thundering Mephis
  • Crownless
  • Feilian Beringal
  • Impermanence Heron
  • Inferno Rider
  • Lampylumen Myriad
  • Mech Abomination
  • Mourning Aix
  • Tempest Mephis
  • Thundering Mephis

Calamity Echoes Pity

The Bell Borne Geochelone in Wuthering Waves.
Screenshot by Pro Game Guides

Like Calamity Echoes, if you don’t get an Echo drop after defeating an Overlord Echo, you are guaranteed to get one the next time. There are only two Calamity Echoes in Wuthering Waves:

  • Bell-Borne Geochelone
  • Dreamless

This information was originally revealed by KokkyGachas on YouTube and later confirmed by StopCommentingUwU on Reddit.

Looking for more information about Echoes at Pro Game Guides? Try our piece on the 10 Best Echoes in Wuthering Waves or All Phantom (Shiny) Echo Locations in Wuthering Waves – Map.

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