Welcome to Lootbar’s Wuthering Waves Version 3.0 Pull Guide. This guide breaks down the current banner lineup, highlighting which characters are worth pulling, their roles in the 3.0 meta, and how they fit into key team archetypes such as Off-Tune, Resonance Liberation, and Negative Status teams.
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Lynae
Role
Spectro Sub-DPS / Team DMG Amplifier
Current Meta Role (Version 3.0)
In Version 3.0, Lynae fills two clear roles: she is the strongest Resonance Liberation damage amplifier currently available and a key enabler of the new Off-Tune / Mistuned system. While all Resonators can interact with Off-Tune mechanics, Lynae significantly increases how efficiently teams access them while providing multiple high-value teamwide damage bonuses.
How to Play Lynae?
Lynae is played as a support-oriented Sub-DPS who amplifies team damage through stacked buffs applied either teamwide or to the next active Resonator. Her gameplay revolves around timing her Ultimate and Outro to maximize Resonance Liberation damage windows.
Ultimate: 24% All DMG Bonus to the entire team for 30 seconds
Outro Skill: 15% All DMG Amplification + 25% Resonance Liberation DMG Amplification to the next Resonator
Echo effects: ATK bonuses and Attribute DMG bonuses on swap
Signature weapon: Additional 24% All DMG Bonus to the entire team
In addition, Lynae contributes directly to Off-Tune gauge generation and Tune Rupture / Tune Strain application, increasing the effectiveness of Tune Break–oriented teams.
Should You Pull for Lynae?
Lynae works best with Resonance Liberation–focused Resonators such as Iuno and Xiangli Yao, as well as future characters designed around the Off-Tune system. However, her primary value comes from Liberation amplification. If you are not using or planning to use Liberation-focused Resonators, or if your account is centered on Negative Status–based teams, her pull value decreases, since these compositions benefit less from raw damage amplification.
Comparison to Other Resonance Liberation DMG Amplifiers
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Lynae 5★ | Changli 5★ | Yinlin 5★ |
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Final Verdict
PULL if you are using or planning to use Resonance Liberation–focused Resonators and/or intend to build future Off-Tune teams.
SKIP only if you are fully invested in Negative Status or Echo Skill–centric teams and have no need for Liberation damage amplification.
Mornye
Role
Support / Healer / Team Damage Amplifier
Current Meta Role (Version 3.0)
In Version 3.0, Mornye is introduced as the first dedicated amplifier for Off-Tune and Rupture teams. She fills the same general role as Shorekeeper as a healer-support, but uniquely adds Rupture damage amplification, Tune Break efficiency, and additional defensive tools, giving her clear value in teams built around the new Off-Tune system.
How to Play Mornye?
Mornye is played as a healer-support who provides both survivability and powerful teamwide damage amplification, especially for Off-Tune and Rupture compositions.
She grants a 40% Damage Bonus at S1, or at S0 when paired with Lynae, making her one of the strongest damage buffers available to supports.
At baseline, she provides 25% Damage Amplification and an additional 25% Damage Bonus from her Echo set, ensuring strong offensive value even at low investment.
She supplies three instances of Damage Reduction, significantly increasing team survivability.
She provides 50% Tune Break Efficiency, directly improving Off-Tune and Rupture team output.
Her signature weapon adds 20% Crit DMG teamwide.
She also offers interruption resistance and a one-time revive, giving teams extra safety in difficult content.
Should You Pull for Mornye?
Mornye works best with Off-Tune and Rupture-focused teams, particularly alongside Lynae, who enables faster Off-Tune buildup. She functions as the primary amplifier for Off-Tune teams, boosting Rupture damage while maintaining healing and teamwide buffs. She can also function as a general healer-support outside Off-Tune teams, similar to Shorekeeper.
However, if you have no plans to build Off-Tune or Rupture-based teams, Mornye’s additional amplification and Tune Break efficiency are less impactful without Off-Tune synergy. Similarly, if you are fully satisfied with Shorekeeper for general content, she already covers healing and broad amplification, and Mornye’s Rupture-specific buffs may not add significant value.
Comparison to Other Supports
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Mornye 5★ | Shorekeeper 5★ |
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Final Verdict
PULL if you plan to build Off-Tune or Rupture-based teams, especially alongside Lynae, or want a healer-support similar to Shorekeeper.
SKIP only if you plan to stick with established team archetypes and are fully satisfied with Shorekeeper, with no interest in Off-Tune or Rupture-focused teams.
Cartethyia
Role
Aero Main DPS (Negative Status – Aero Erosion)
Current Meta Role (Version 3.0)
Cartethyia remains one of the strongest Negative Status main DPS units available this 3.0. While all Resonators can interact with the Off-Tune / Tune Break system, Cartethyia’s kit is not built around it. Her role remains clearly defined as an Aero Erosion damage dealer, independent of Off-Tune mechanics.
How to Play Cartethyia?
Cartethyia is played as a self-sufficient main DPS who applies Aero Erosion on her own while dealing extremely high personal damage. She excels at maintaining constant Negative Status pressure without relying on external appliers, allowing her to function with minimal team dependency—unlike DPS units that require specialized setup or support. As an HP-scaling DPS, Cartethyia benefits from a simple 4-4-1-1-1 Echo setup, making her one of the easiest Resonators to build while still delivering top-tier damage output.
Should You Pull for Cartethyia?
Cartethyia works best with Negative Status supports such as Ciaccona, who acts as the primary Aero Erosion buffer and enhancer. She handles the bulk of the damage while teammates focus on strengthening erosion output.
However, if you are not interested in Negative Status team archetypes, Cartethyia’s value is limited because her damage is tied directly to Aero Erosion. Similarly, if you already have multiple established main DPS units and do not plan to invest in another carry, her role as a primary damage dealer may not provide significant additional value.
Final Verdict
PULL if you want a top-tier Aero Erosion main DPS that applies Negative Status independently and requires minimal setup to perform at a high level.
SKIP only if you have no interest in Negative Status teams or are prioritizing supports and Off-Tune–focused characters instead.
Ciaccona
Role
Aero Support / Negative Status Buffer (Aero Erosion) /
Current Meta Role (Version 3.0)
Ciaccona is the core support for Aero Erosion teams. Her value is clearly defined: she is the primary Negative Status buffer and applier for erosion-based compositions, enabling Aero Erosion main DPS units to perform at full effectiveness.
How to Play Ciaccona?
Ciaccona stands out for providing a reliable Aero Erosion application and amplification, directly increasing the damage output of Negative Status teams.
She serves as the main Aero Erosion applier, ensuring consistent status uptime.
She provides Aero- and Erosion-focused damage buffs, significantly increasing the damage ceiling of erosion DPS units.
Her kit is purpose-built for Negative Status teams, making her a specialist support rather than a generalist buffer.
Because of this specialization, Ciaccona’s value is concentrated but extremely high within her intended archetype.
Should I Pull for Ciaccona?
Ciaccona works best with Negative Status main DPS units, most notably Cartethyia, where she functions as the dedicated Aero Erosion buffer and enabler while the DPS handles damage output. She is a near-mandatory piece for optimized Aero Erosion teams.
If you are not building Negative Status or Aero Erosion teams, Ciaccona’s buffs and application provide limited value, and her impact is much lower outside this archetype. Similarly, if your account prioritizes Off-Tune or Resonance Liberation–focused teams, she does not offer the same level of utility compared to newer supports designed for those systems.
Final Verdict
PULL if you plan to run Aero Erosion / Negative Status teams. Ciaccona remains the primary buffer and status enabler for this archetype and is difficult to replace.
SKIP if you have no interest in Negative Status compositions and are focusing on Off-Tune or Resonance Liberation–centric rosters instead.
Augusta
Role
Electro Main DPS
Current Meta Role (Version 3.0)
Augusta is a very good Electro main DPS whose value comes from strong Heavy attack damage. She represents a more traditional DPS, appealing to players who want a straightforward damage dealer without relying on newer mechanics.
How to Play Augusta?
Augusta stands out for her high personal damage and clear main-DPS role, making her easy to evaluate from a pull-value perspective.
She delivers strong raw damage as an on-field Electro DPS.
Her effectiveness is largely self-contained, with less reliance on specialized enablers compared to newer mechanic-driven characters.
She fits cleanly into teams that prioritize direct damage output over Negative Status or Off-Tune mechanics.
Augusta’s strength is simple and direct: she fills the role of a dedicated damage dealer without conditional requirements.
Should I Pull for Augusta?
Augusta works best with Heavy ATK buffers such as Iuno, Mortefi, and Phrolova. She does not require Off-Tune, Rupture, or Negative Status–specific supports to function, making her flexible in standard team compositions.
If you are prioritizing Off-Tune, Rupture, or Negative Status team archetypes, Augusta’s value decreases because she does not specialize in these systems. Similarly, if your roster already includes multiple established main DPS units, her role overlaps with other traditional carries, reducing her pull priority.
Final Verdict
PULL if you want a straightforward, high-damage main DPS that fits easily into standard teams without reliance on new mechanics.
SKIP if your focus is on Off-Tune, Rupture, or Negative Status teams, or if you are prioritizing supports and system enablers over another main carry.
Iuno
Role
Sub-DPS / Main DPS / Heavy ATK Damage Amplifier
Current Meta Role (Version 3.0)
Iuno shines as one of the most flexible Resonators in the game. She can function effectively as a Resonance Liberation–focused Main DPS, a Sub-DPS, or a Heavy ATK damage amplifier, giving her relevance across multiple team archetypes.
In version 3.0, the team of Iuno (Resonance Liberation DPS), Lynae, and Mornye is already being evaluated as the third strongest team in the game, behind only Cartethyia team and Phrolova team. This cements Iuno’s value both as an individual unit and as a key component of a top-tier team core.
How to Play Iuno?
Iuno’s main strength is the number of roles she can cover.
She can serve as a primary damage dealer, a secondary damage contributor, or a team damage amplifier, depending on roster needs.
She benefits strongly from Resonance Liberation amplification, allowing her to scale efficiently in teams built around Liberation damage.
Even when not acting as the main DPS, she provides meaningful damage and amplification, preventing role overlap or wasted slots.
This versatility makes Iuno a high-coverage unit that remains relevant across different team directions and future patches.
Should I Pull for Iuno?
Iuno works well with amplifiers and supports that enhance Resonance Liberation damage, most notably Lynae. She also pairs naturally with Heavy Attack DPS units such as Augusta, Zani, and Galbrena.
However, if your roster is already fully covered by specialized Main DPS, Sub-DPS, and buffers, her pull value drops because there is little need for a flexible hybrid unit. Similarly, if you are not interested in Resonance Liberation-focused resonators, where Iuno’s value is at its highest, she becomes less essential for your account.
Final Verdict
PULL if you value flexibility, roster efficiency, and long-term relevance. Iuno’s ability to function as a Main DPS, Sub-DPS, or damage amplifier, combined with her presence in a top-tier Version 3.0 team, makes her one of the strongest rerun options available.
SKIP only if your account is already locked into highly specialized team archetypes and has no need for a versatile, multi-role damage unit.
Conclusion
Version 3.0 introduces clear shifts in team value and system synergy. Whether you prioritize Off-Tune teams, Resonance Liberation carries, or Negative Status cores, understanding each character’s role and long-term impact will help you spend your Astrite efficiently this patch. For Rovers planning to build teams this 3.0, head straight to Lootbar.gg or Wuthering Waves top-up to buy cheap and secure Astrites.














