Wuthering Waves has some of the best character designs in the Gacha genre. Their characters are not just good-looking, they’re also great at having their own unique identity when it comes to combat and synergizing together.
To build a team in Wuthering Waves, you have to know the best characters and how they work. For that, this Wuthering Waves tier list will rank characters based on their performance in combat and how well they work with other characters.

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WuWa Tier List – Wuthering Waves
Here’s a quick summary of the WuWa tier list:
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S-Tier
S-Tier characters in Wuthering Waves are the best at what they do and can help players achieve the highest scores in the game.
Cartethyia
Cartethyia is a powerful Aero DPS that plays around the Aero Erosion effect. She can effortlessly swap between her normal and Fleurdelys form, opening the room to use her in multiple ways.
Carlotta
Carlotta is a rather straightforward character that can be played from a safe distance, given her Pistols weapon makes her a proper ranged unit. One bad thing about her is that her hits are mostly single-target, and she has a long cooldown on her best shot.
Zani
Without a Spectro Frazzle enabler, Zani doesn’t work properly, as the debuff is required to stack up Heliacal Ember points. Therefore, she works best when paired with Phoebe, and her rank on the tier-list dips down without a Spectro Frazzle enabler.
Phoebe
Players can use Phoebe in two different ways. She can either focus on playing as the main DPS or as an exclusive Spectro Frazzle enabler. This enabler role works incredibly well with Resonators like Zani.
Ciaccona
Ciaccona’s primary job in combat is to enable Aero Erosion off-field. She’s an amazing teammate to pair with Cartethyia.
Camellya
Although Camellya doesn’t have a one-shot damage that looks as fancy as Jinhsi’s, her small damage stacks up enough to place her on the top of the list. Camellya also has a much better AoE than Jinhsi, making her the better choice against a horde of enemies.
Zhezhi
Zhezhi makes an excellent sub-DPS in Wuthering Waves, but she’s an even better support. The painter buffs Glacio DMG and Skill DMG and can perform off-field coordinated attacks. The Skill DMG buff and coordinated attack are perfect for Jinhsi, whereas the additional Glacio DMG buff makes her excellent with Carlotta. Additionally, she can also restore Energy for a teammate, making her a great support for Resonators who require a battery.
Shorekeeper
The Shorekeeper is the premium version of Verina. Although she doesn’t dethrone Verina from the S-Tier, the Black Shores Guardian still outperforms the Jinzhou Botanist in most aspects. One thing the Shorekeeper does worse than Verina is her synergy with Jinhsi, thanks to her lack of Coordinated Attacks.
Verina
Verina is one of the best healers in Wuthering Waves. Not only that, but she also excels in her role as a DMG buffer. What makes her so good is her ability to do both while off-field since most of Verina’s healing comes from her Resonance Liberation, while her buffs are triggered once she activates her Outro Skill.
Jinhsi
Jinhsi is an amazing DPS in WuWa whose damage comes mostly from her Elemental Skill. She pairs well with Resonators who deal coordinated DMG such as Zhezhi, Verina, Yinlin, and Yuanwu.
Sanhua
Similar to Danjin, Sanhua has a high Skill ceiling in Wuthering Waves. Sanhua is a Sub-DPS with an Outro that buffs the next character’s Basic ATK. It’s crucial to understand the relationship between both her Resonances and Heavy ATK to allow her to fit smoothly in her team’s rotation. Simply put, Sanhua swiftly takes the field, deals massive DMG, and then leaves it to the next DPS who relies on their Basic ATK.
Mortefi
Just like Xingqiu from Genshin Impact, Mortefi is an off-field monster of a DPS in Wuthering Waves. His ability to follow-up characters DMG with his own for 10 seconds allows him to almost match their performance while not even being on the field.

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All that power only increases once players start collecting his Resonance Chain, especially his S4, which adds seven seconds to his Resonance Liberation duration. As a 4-star, Mortefi proves himself to be among the best characters in Wuthering Waves.
A-Tier
Most of the A-Tier characters in Wuthering Waves are units that are powerful enough to carry their team DMG or Support. However, they’re either lacking a bit of juice or are outperformed by someone else.
Jiyan
Jiyan combines massive Aero DMG with strong CC to create a top-tier DPS in Wuthering Waves. Although Jiyan’s attacks are all hurtful, his main DMG source comes from his Heavy ATK after he activates his Resonance Liberation, especially when his Forte Gauge is above 50%. Moreover, Jiyan’s mechanics make it easy for players to add the best characters to his team, and that further improves his already successful kit.
Xiangli Yao
It’s easy to be skeptical towards Xiangli Yao, given he was gifted for free in version 1.2. Fortunately, despite being a free 5-star, he’s strong enough to be on the same level as Jiyan. Rest assured, many Calcharo fans aren’t very happy about this.
Brant
Brant offers a buff to Fusion DMG and Skill DMG, which means he works with many Resonators in Wuthering Waves. However, he has a rather demanding build, and he’s currently not the best teammate for anyone, making him sit on the A-Tier instead of the S-Tier.
Changli
Her ability to boost her teammate’s Resonance Liberation and Fusion DMG makes her perfect for a quick swap team. However, unlike characters like Yinlin and Zhezhi, Changli is not a waste as a primary DPS. She pairs well with Resonators like Encore, who benefits fully from Changli’s Fusion and Resonance Liberation DMG bonus, or Yinlin, who works best in a quick swap style. One bad thing about Changli is that she can be tough to use, as the timing of her rotation is quite demanding.
Encore
Encore is a powerful little DPS that has two different mechanics in Wuthering Waves. In her normal state, Encore is a ranged unit. However, once players cast her Resonance Liberation, Encore goes into melee mode and her Basic ATK starts dealing some of the highest DMG in Wuthering Waves.
Roccia
Roccia provides a buff for Havoc DMG and Basic ATK DMG, making her perfect for characters like Camellya. She also deals a good amount of damage and is easy to play. Unfortunately, being a 5-star character means she’s not as favored as F2P options like Sanhua and Danjin. Considering Sanhua is also incredibly powerful, Roccia has to settle with the A-rank in the WuWa tier list.
Rover (Havoc)
Havoc Rover has the ability to nuke enemies with their insanely good Resonance Liberation. Everything in their kit works together to ensure Rover can cast their Ultimate every 16 seconds. Their kit is very simple and straight to the point. Team them with characters that regenerate energy and buff their Resonance Liberation, and you have a strong nuke team in Wuthering Waves.
Rover (Aero)
Aero Rover is easily one of the most F2P-friendly characters in the game. Not only are the Rover and their sequences free, but Kuro even provides a free 5-star Sword for the protagonist to wield. Aero Rover’s healing and Aero Erosion mechanics make them the perfect teammates for a team like Cartethyia + Ciaccona.
Cantarella
Cantarella is not at all a bad character. She deals good damage, can heal, and even crowd controls the enemies. However, as of version 2.4, she doesn’t really fit into the meta team, making her an A-Tier character in the WuWa tier list.
Yinlin
Yinlin is a sub-DPS/support who effortlessly deal damage. Her rotation is short, so you can easily swap her out once her combo is over. While she can work as a main DPS, it’s best to let someone else fulfill the main damage dealer role.
Danjin
Danjin has very complicated mechanics, but upon mastering her techniques, she becomes one of the best DPS in Wuthering Waves. Her main source of DMG is divided between her Heavy ATK and Resonance Skill, which is very good since she heavily relies on both.
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Baizhi
Baizhi is a Support dedicated to healing in Wuthering Waves. Her utility and simple mechanics let her be viable in any team composition. This is good considering she’s a free character. Baizhi is excellent at healing and has a small ability to buff her team, but all that can’t earn her an S-tier because of how great Verina is at doing exactly the same.
B-Tier
B-Tier characters in Wuthering Waves are not bad, they’re just outperformed by other units that have more DMG or utility or are superior in their specific niche.
Calcharo
Calcharo is a very dangerous mercenary who defeats his targets with his Electro DMG. Using his Broadblade, Calcharo heavily depends on his Basic and Heavy ATK to deal DMG, especially during his Resonance Liberation. Calcharo’s combos are strong and allow him to continuously deal damage effectively to single or multiple targets at once.
Jianxin
Jianxin can do it all in Wuthering Waves. Whether it’s shielding, healing, controlling enemies, blocking DMG, or dealing DMG, everything in her kit is designed to make her the jack of all trades. Unfortunately, since a large portion of her kit is Supportive, it’s hard for her to compete with other DMG dealers. Her incapability of shining in one role also prevents Jianxin from being the best teammate in any team. All in all, this cause her to be a B-Tier character in Wuthering Waves.
Yangyang
Yangyang is an excellent battery with a good enough DMG to earn her a Sub-DPS role in Wuthering Waves. When triggering her Outro Skill, Yangyang can grant the next unit up to 20 energy. This can be perfect for units that desperately need energy to cast their Ultimate.
Lingyang
There’s something unique, yet weird things about Lingyang’s mechanics. He’s clearly not worked to take on many enemies since he’s often having a terrible time knowing where he’s standing. Take all that aside, Lingyang is a single-target beast (quite literally) who can melt down bosses with ease.
Rover (Spectro)
Spectro Rover in Wuthering Waves mostly relies on their Resonance Skill and Liberation to deal DMG. After acquiring their S4, Rover will have the ability to slightly heal the team, which can transition them into a more Supportive role. However, they still have a limit to their DMG and utility in combat.
Chixia
As a starter character, Chixia’s gameplay is extremely simple and offers nothing but shoot enemies until they’re down. Her Resonance Chain greatly improves her DMG and makes her viable as a main DPS. However, she will still be underwhelming when compared to some of the top-tier DPS units in Wuthering Waves.
Youhu
Youhu is a healer who has a buff for Coordinated Attacks. Although there are many Coordinated Attack Resonators, as of version 2.0, there’s no main DPS that relies on Coordinated Attack. This is why she’s not widely used in Wuthering Waves teams.
Nevertheless, Youhu can still work to buff the sub-DPS, such as Mortefi in Jiyan’s team, Yinlin in Xiangli Yao’s team, or Zhezhi in Jinshi’s/Carlotta’s team.
Aalto
Aalto is extremely fun to get around the open world in Wuthering Waves. His ability to troll enemies and taunt them with his Basic ATK and Resonance Skill is hilarious and very useful in these situations. However, when it comes to endgame content and holding his own against enemies that want to shred you to pieces, he falls hard in the ranks to settle as a B-Tier unit.
Lumi
Lumi is a fun character with high mobility who can also buff Skill DMG for DPS like Jinhsi and Carlotta. Sadly, she’s not really made for a supportive role, as she needs quite a lot of field time to activate her Outro Skill.
Yuanwu
Yuanwu is somewhat similar to Mortefi, where he gives a coordinated attack via his Resonance Skill. However, the main difference is that Yuanwu scales with DEF, and unlike Mortefi that gives ATK buff on his S6, Yuanwu gives DEF instead. This means he should work well in a DEF-focused party, but he also works in teams that need coordinated attacks, like Jinhsi’s team comp in WuWa.
Taoqi
Taoqi is a Support who shields her team and buffs their Resonance Skill in Wuthering Waves. On paper, her kit is acceptable and can work with a couple of characters to enhance their power. However, on the battlefield, Taoqi suffers from taking so much time to set up her utility, and that doesn’t help anyone in a game that focuses on timed content.

Wuthering Waves
- Released
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May 22, 2024
- ESRB
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T For Teen // Suggestive Themes, Violence
- Engine
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Unreal Engine 4