6 February 2026

Aemeath Build In WuWa (Wuthering Waves)

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Aemeath is a playable Fusion character in Wuthering Waves. She operates as a main DPS with a somewhat complicated kit, requiring a lot of investment and practice to pull off her build and combo effectively. For that reason, this guide will cover the best Aemeath build in WuWa.

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Aemeath Best Build In WuWa

Aemeath Best Build In WuWa Image via Game Rant; Source: Kuro Games

Best Weapons

  1. Everbright Polestar
  2. Emerald of Genesis
  3. Feather Edge
  4. Commando of Conviction

Best Echo Sets

  1. Trailblazing Star

Best Main Echoes

  1. Sigillum

Echoes Main Stats

  • Cost 4: Crit DMG or Crit Rate
  • Cost 3: Fusion DMG
  • Cost 3: Fusion DMG
  • Cost 1: ATK%
  • Cost 1: ATK%

Best Echoes Substats

  1. Crit Rate
  2. Crit DMG
  3. ATK%
  4. Energy Regen
  5. Liberation DMG%

Aemeath Best Weapons In WuWa

Aemeath Best Weapons In WuWa Image via Game Rant; Source: Kuro Games

Weapon

Why It’s Good

Everbright Polestar

Everbright Polestar significantly increases Aemeath’s DPS, as it grants her the ability to ignore a portion of enemies’ DEF% and Fusion resistance when using her Resonance Liberation. This is crucial for her kit, as Aemeath inflicts the majority of her DPS through her Resonance Liberation. On top of that, the 5-star sword increases Aemeath’s Crit Rate and DMG%.

Being Aemeath’s signature weapon, on top of having all those DMG and stat buffs, is a main reason why Everbright Polestar is Aemeath’s best weapon in Wuthering Waves.

Emerald of Genesis

It’s hard to find a sword that grants Aemeath the stats she needs in Wuthering Waves. For that, using the Standard Banner sword, Emerald of Genesis, is a good alternative. It increases Aemeath’s Crit Rate, ATK%, and Energy Regen. These buffs are not comparable to her signature weapon, but they’re good enough to help her operate as a main DPS during combat.

Feather Edge

When it comes to 4-star weapons, go for Feather Edge, which gives Aemeath Crit Rate, Resonance Liberation DMG, and ATK%. These are all solid stats that Aemeath needs during combat, even if they don’t bring the stat value of 5-star weapons. Still, Emerald of Genesis is a much better choice, considering there’s a higher chance of getting it for free.

Commando of Conviction

When going full F2P on Aemeath’s build, build her with Commando of Conviction. The 4-star F2P sword grants her ATK% from its Substat, and more ATK% from its passive when she activates her Intro Skill, which is what she will do on every rotation.

Aemeath Echoes In WuWa

Aemeath Echoes In WuWa Image via Game Rant; Source: Kuro Games

Echo Set

Why It’s Good

Trailblazing Star

The Trailblazing Star set is an Echo set made for Aemeath. So, it only makes sense to build Aemeath with it. The Echo set increases Aemeath’s Fusion DMG alongside her Crit Rate. All she has to do is trigger a Fusion Burst or Shifting Tune Rupture to meet the set’s requirements and take all the Echo set’s buffs.

Aemeath accumulates up to 30% Fusion DMG and 20% Crit Rate when using the Trailblazing Star Echo set in Wuthering Waves. Not to mention, there’s still her main Echo’s buff.

Main Echo

Why It’s Good

Sigillum

It’s hard to pick anything other than Sigillum as Aemeath’s main Echo, since the Calamity Echo exclusively works for her. When you build Aemeath with the Sigillum main Echo, it grants her a 25.00% Resonance Liberation DMG bonus. This Resonance Liberation buff is massive for Aemeath, as most of her DMG comes from it.


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Released

May 22, 2024

ESRB

T For Teen // Suggestive Themes, Violence