We all need to know how to build Wuthering Waves Rover, with all the available attributes, so we’re here to help with our guide that breaks down the best weapons and echoes and lays out each Rover’s kit. You can also find each ascension material and where it’s located, too.
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Here’s how to build Wuthering Waves Rover.
How do I swap Rover’s attribute?
Changing which element – or attribute – your Rover uses is super simple. At the moment, you can choose to use the spectro or havoc element to fight with. To swap between them, follow these steps:
- Open the resonator screen and select Rover
- In the top left, under your chosen name, it shows the current element with a button next to it
- Click the button
- Choose which element you want your Rover to be on the screen
- Click ‘Convert’
There you have it, a shiny new type of Rover to use.
What are Rover’s stats?
Here are Rover’s base stats at levels one and 90, without additions from weapons or echoes.
Stat | Level one | Level 90 |
HP | 912 | 11,400 |
Attack | 30 | 375 |
Defense | 112 | 1369 |
Max energy | 125 | 125 |
Crit rate | 5% | 5% |
Crit damage | 150% | 150% |
Healing bonus | 0% | 0% |
Spectro/havoc damage bonus | 0% | 0% |
What are Rover’s skills?
Rover, as the main character and first unit you get, has a useful kit that brings in different elements including damage, healing, and time manipulation. Each element of the Rover has a different set of skills, so make sure to read through what they can do so you can use them properly on the field.
Spectro Rover’s active skills
Skill | Effect |
Basic attack – Vibration Manifestation | Rover performs four consecutive attacks with the basic attack button to deal spectro damage |
Heavy attack – Vibration Manifestation |
Consuming some stamina while holding the basic attack button, Rover deals spectro damage Resonance – Aftertune – |
Mid-air attack – Vibration Manifestation | Rover consumes stamina to leap into the air when hitting the jump button, then hit the basic attack button to plunge to the ground dealing spectro damage |
Dodge counter – Vibration Manifestation | Use the basic attack button right after a successful dodge to attack the target |
Resonance skill – Resonating Slashes | Rushing forward, Rover deals spectro damage to targets |
Resonance liberation – Echoing Orchestra | Rover uses spectro energy to cause damage in an AoE after a short pause |
Intro skill – Waveshock | Rover attacks the target with spectro damage |
Outro skill – Instant | Rover generates an area of stasis around the active character for three seconds |
Spectro Rover’s passive skills
Skill | Effect |
Forte circuit – World in a Grain of Sand | Resonance skill: Resonating Spin – If Diminutive Sound exceeds 50 when Rover uses their resonance skill (Resonating Slashes), Rover consumes that 50 Diminutive Sound to cast Resonating Spin, dealing spectro damage Basic attack: Resonating Echoes – After Resonating Spin ends, Rover performs resonating Echoes on the next basic attack. This deals spectro damage considered resonance skill damage Diminutive Sound – Rover can hold 100 Diminutive Sounds at once. You gain one for each normal attack, heavy attack, and intro attack hit |
Inherent skill – Reticence (unlockable at resonator rank two) | Increases damage dealt by Resonating Echoes by 60% |
Inherent skill – Silent Listener (unlockable after Reticence) | Rover gains a 15% attack increase for five seconds after using the heavy attack Resonance |
Havoc Rover’s active skills
Skill | Effect |
Basic attack – Tuneslayer | Perform up to five consecutive attacks as Rover by hitting the basic attack button |
Heavy attack – Tuneslayer | Hold the basic attack button to consume stamina and perform a heavier attack, dealing havoc damage. Press the basic attack right after to cast a basic attack four and deal more damage |
Mid-air attack – Tuneslayer | Consume stamina to jump into the air and then hit the basic attack button to plunge, dealing havoc damage |
Dodge counter – Tuneslayer | Use the basic attack button after a successful dodge to counter it with an attack |
Resonance skill – Wingblade | Rover transforms sound into feathers and attacks the target with havoc damage |
Resonance liberation – Deadening Abyss | Rover gathers sound to attack the target, dealing havoc damage |
Intro skill – Instant of Annihilation | Attack the target head on dealing havoc damage |
Outro skill – Soundweaver | Rover summons a havoc field, dealing 143.3% damage to all targets in range every two seconds, lasting for six seconds |
Havoc Rover’s passive skills
Skill | Effect |
Forte circuit – Umbra Eclipse | Devastation – When Umbra is full, hold the basic attack button to cast Devastation, and attack the target with heavy havoc damage Dark Surge – After using Devastation, Rover enters the Dark Surge state. In this state, basic and heavy attacks become enhanced. You can use a basic attack after an enhanced to cast Thwackblade, dealing heavier havoc damage. Using a basic attack after Thwackblade performs basic attack three. Wingblade is also replaced by Lifetaker, dealing havoc damage in multiple instances Umbra – Rover can hold up to 100 points of Umbra. Normal attack, intro skills, and resonance skills recover points |
Inherent skill – Metamorph (unlockable at resonator rank two) | When in the Dark Urge state, Rover’s havoc damage increases by 20% |
Inherent skill – Bleak Crescendo (unlockable after Metamorph) | When in the Dark Urge state, Rover’s basic attack recovers one resonance energy when hitting a target. This can trigger once per second |
What are the Rover’s resonance chains?
Rover gets different resonance chain nodes for each element. Here are both the current chains for the spectro and havoc elements.
Spectro Rover resonance chain
Resonance chain sequence | Effect |
Sequence node one – Odyssey of Beginnings | Rover’s crit rate increases by 15% for seven seconds when using Resonating Slashes and Resonating Spin |
Sequence node two – Microcosmic Murmurs | Increases Rover’s spectro damage bonus by 20% |
Sequence node three – Visages of Dust | Increases Rover’s energy regeneration by 20% |
Sequence node four – Resonating Lamella | When casting Echoing Resonance, Rover restores HP for all teammates equal to 20% of their attack stat. Healing takes place every second for five seconds |
Sequence node five – Temporal Virtuoso | Increases Rover’s resonance liberation damage bonus by 40% |
Sequence node six – Echoes of Wanderlust | Resonating Slashes and Resonating Spin reduce the target’s spectro damage resistance by 10% for 20 seconds on hit |
Havoc Rover resonance chain
Resonance chain sequence | Effect |
Sequence node one – Cryptic Insight | Increases Rover’s resonance skill damage bonus by 30% |
Sequence node two – Waning Crescent | When Rover enters the Dark Surge state when using Devastation, the cooldown of their resonance skill resets |
Sequence node three – Surging Resonance | In the Dark Surge state, the fifth basic attack in Rover’s combo restores HP equal to 10% of their total HP on hit |
Sequence node four – Annihilated Silence | Devastation and Deadening Abyss reduce the enemy’s havoc resistance by 10% for 20 seconds on hit |
Sequence node five – Aeon Symphony | In the Dark Surge state, the fifth basic attack in Rover’s combo deals additional havoc damage equal to 50% of the attack’s damage |
Sequence node six – Ebbing Undercurrent | While in the Dark Urge state, Rover’s crit rate increases by 25% |
What’s the best weapon for Rover?
Rover, no matter the element, uses a sword weapon, and you don’t really need to change it when swapping element types.
Weapon | Effect |
Emerald of Genesis (five-star) | Increases energy regeneration by 12.8%. When releasing Rover’s resonance skill, it increases ATK by 6%, stacking up to two times. This effect lasts for ten seconds |
Commander of Conviction (four-star) | Increases attack by 15% when Rover’s intro skill gets released, lasting for 15 seconds |
Lunar Cutter (four-star) | Rover gains six stacks of Oath upon entering the battlefield. Each stack increases their attack by 2%, up to six stacks. This effect can trigger one time every 12 seconds. Oath reduces by one stack every two seconds. Rover gains another six stacks of Oath upon defeating an enemy |
Sword of Night (three-star) | Increases Rover’s attack by 8% when their intro skill is released, lasting for ten seconds |
What are the best echoes for Rover?
Here’s a quick run-down of which echoes you should equip on both elements of the Rover. We have a full Wuthering Waves echo guide here for further information.
For both havoc and spectro Rover, you should prioritize echoes with the following stats:
- Spectro/havoc damage bonus
- Attack
- Crit rate/damage
- Energy regeneration
Spectro Rover echoes
When picking echoes for spectro Rover, it’s best to aim for a five-piece set of Celestial Light, or two two-piece sets of Lingering Tunes and Celestial Light to activate the spectro damage and attack bonuses.
The best echo for the spectro Rover is the Mourning Aix as it deals plenty of spectro damage. A Rocksteady Guardian, Spectro Prism, and Zig Zag can all add more spectro damage through their innate skills if you equip them as the main echo.
Havoc Rover echoes
For the havoc Rover, aim for a five-piece set of the Sun Sinking Eclipse set for the full havoc damage bonus. Like above, you can mix two-piece sets of the Lingering Tunes attack boosting set, too.
The havoc Rover’s best echo is the Dreamless – when it’s equipped as your main echo, it can deal some heavy havoc damage. If you’re looking for an easily attainable echo that has a havoc damage-dealing skill, you can go for a Havoc Dreadmane, Roseshroom, or Tambourinist.
What are Rover’s ascension materials?
Here are the materials you need to ascend Rover from level one, all the way up to 90. You only need to ascend them once, no matter which element you have them using.
Ascension rank | Materials required |
One – level 20 | 5k shell credits and four LF whisperin cores |
Two – level 40 | 10k shell credits, four pecok flowers, one mysterious code, four MF whisperin cores |
Three – level 50 | 15k shell credits, eight pecok flowers, one mysterious code, eight MF whisperin cores |
Four – level 60 | 20k shell credits, 12 pecok flowers, one mysterious code, four HF whisperin cores |
Five – level 70 | 40k shell credits, 16 pecok flowers, one mysterious code, eight HF whisperin cores |
Six – level 80 | 80k shell credits, 20 pecok flowers, one mysterious code, four FF whisperin cores |
Here’s where you can find each of the above materials:
- Mysterious code
- This item is specific to Rover, and is not used to level up any other character. You get them as rewards for completing quests and for handing in Sonance Caskets to the relic merchant in Jinzhou
- Pecok flowers
- These flowers grow in the overworld around Taoyuan Village and Tiderise Cliff. You can purchase 15 of them from Shifang Pharmacy in Jinzhou which reset after a certain time
- Whisperin cores
- These enemy drops come from Predator and Warrior enemies, as well as Whiff Whaff, Tick Tack, Zig Zag, and Snip Snap enemies. You can also buy them from the weapon shop and gain them in forgery challenges
- Shell credits
- Shell credits are the in-game currency and can be farmed, earned from enemies and boss drops, or exchanged in the store
Wondering what to do next after building your Rover? Check out the current Wuthering Waves events, then why not focus on limited characters like Wuthering Waves Jiyan and Wuthering Waves Yinlin, or build the best healer in the game, Wuthering Waves Verina.