Some Resonators in Wuthering Waves are much better than others. Scroll down to see which Resonators are the best ones to invest in and which ones you should probably avoid with our Resonator Tier List!
Wuthering Waves offers its players a vast selection of unique and colorful Resonators to collect. Still, like most gacha games out there, these characters aren’t created equal when it comes to their overall performance in various game modes and the effectiveness of their skills for their designated roles.
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Resonator Tier List

S – Tier Resonators
| S – Tier | Hero Information | ||
![]() | Jiyan | ||
| Jiyan is user-friendly, exhibits impressive burst capabilities, and boasts the most effective area-of-effect (AoE) and DPS performance during his Resonance Liberation. His ultimate attacks cover a wide range and can aggregate enemies into a single spot, making it easier to dispatch large groups. | |||
![]() | Yinlin | ||
| With exceptional DPS and an impressive Outro buff, Yinlin is among the best hybrid Resonators in the game. She is user-friendly and easy to build, as she does not require significant Energy Regeneration. Her Outro Skills increase Electro Damage by 20% and provide a 25% damage bonus to Resonance Liberation. | |||
![]() | Verina | ||
| Verina is the best support on the tier list. Her strong healing abilities and buffs benefit the entire team. Upon her Outro, she recovers 19% of her ATK as health per second and grants her team a 15% increase in total damage. | |||
![]() | Calcharo | ||
| Calcharo can be challenging to play. A combo-heavy character, missing a chain or two, lessens his damage output, but once executed well, his damage is exceptional and one of the best. |
A – Tier Resonators
| A – Tier | Hero Information |
![]() | Mortefi |
| Mortefi is one of the strongest 4-star characters in the game and is considered the best duo for Jiyan. By himself, he has a strong Ultimate and fast rotation, allowing you to switch out quickly. | |
![]() | Encore |
| Encore is one of the strongest single-target damage dealers, excelling in both ranged and melee combat. Her ultimate ability refreshes her skill cooldowns, allowing immediate reuse of her skills. To top it all, Encore has an adorable pet sheep. | |
![]() | Sanhua |
| Sanhua is one of the fastest on the tier list, executing her rotation quickly and dealing impressive burst damage. She provides buff during her Outro, increasing Glacio damage by 30%. | |
![]() | Rover (Havoc) |
| Rover Havoc's skill priority should be his/her Forte Circuit rather than Resonance Liberation or Resonance Skill. Despite not being too reliant on his Ultimate, he/she gives a decent damage output and is very easy to play primarily on Sequence 2. |
B – Tier Resonators
| B – Tier | Hero Information |
![]() | Danjin |
| Danjin is the only berserker-type character in the tier list who consumes her own HP to launch attacks, making her vulnerable to being one-shot by enemies. However, when played skillfully, her impressive parrying abilities make her an exceptional main DPS. | |
![]() | Baizhi |
| Baizhi is a 4-star support with decent team-wide healing, fits in any team comp, and her Outro grants HP generation and damage increase by 15%. However, it's not worth investing in Baizhi if you have Verina. | |
![]() | Rover (Spectro) |
| Rover is a jack-of-all-trades in the tier list. He starts with Spectro, but we expect him to obtain other elements in future content. Rover is a fast combatant with precise parrying, making him one of the easiest Resonators to play. | |
![]() | Jianxin |
| Jianxin is flexible and has decent damage, self-healing, and sustain skills that increase her survivability. However, she significantly lacks the damage output needed for later content. |
C – Tier Resonators
| C – Tier | Hero Information | ||
![]() | Lingyang | ||
| Lingyang has lower damage compared to the Resonators in the higher tier list. Nevertheless, his playstyle is among the most unique and enjoyable, featuring the ability to fly and juggle enemies. He is also reasonably easy for beginners to use. | |||
![]() | Yangyang | ||
| Yangyang is a free 4-star support type with an Outro that recovers energy for the switched character. Unfortunately, she has a weak damage output. | |||
![]() | Yuanwu | ||
| Yuanwu is a melee combatant with decent resonance breaks and electro damage. However, he falls into the C-Tier due to his significantly low overall damage output. |
D – Tier Resonators
| D – Tier | Hero Information | ||
![]() | Chixia | ||
| Chixia is a free 4-star ranged character. She's easy to play and maneuver even during her resonance skill, but you cannot use parry as a ranged resonator. | |||
![]() | Taoqi | ||
| Taoqi is a hybrid 4-star character with self-healing, damage reduction, and shield. Her Outro increases Resonance Skill damage by 38%. She's pretty strong during CBT2 and can quickly nuke enemies, but she will most likely get nerfed upon release. | |||
![]() | Aalto | ||
| Aalto is a hybrid character whose Outro increases Aero damage by 30%. While he undeniably possesses intense Aero damage, at S0, he struggles to keep up with his peers. |
Tier List Explanation
Be advised that Wuthering Waves is still in development, and character skills are subject to intensive changes until its full release.
Note: This tier lists serve as tool to assess the best-performed Resonators and are suspectable to updates. Ultimately, the most reliable method to determine which Resonator aligns with your playstyle is through hands-on experimentation and firsthand experience.
| Tier | Explanation |
|---|---|
![]() | S-Tier Resonators represent Wuthering Wave's ‘meta' units and should be prioritized when selecting which Resonator to focus your investments. |
![]() | Resonators placed in the A-Tier can be some of the best heroes in specific gameplay modes, but they are more niche in their roles compared to S-Tier heroes. |
![]() | B-Tier Resonators are reliable choices for specific gameplay modes, although they may not perform as effectively as higher-tier Resonators. |
![]() | C-Tier Resonators are the heroes that you should use when you don't have better options. They're reasonably decent in the early part of the game. |
![]() | D-Tier Resonators should be avoided since they do not engage in their roles well. It's advisable to prioritize your investment in Resonators from higher tiers. |
How Many Weapon Types in Wuthering Waves?
Five Weapon Types
Currently, Resonances can belong to one of five (5) distinct weapon types, which are:
- Pistols
- Rectifier
- Broadblade
- Gauntlets
- Sword
How Many Attributes in Wuthering Waves?
In the current version of Wuthering Waves, there are a total of six (6) different Attributes, namely:
- Fusion
- Glacio
- Aero
- Electro
- Spectro
- Havoc





















