' Sonance Caskets can net you some pretty sweet rewards, but only if you're paying attention and collecting them all. These shiny cubes are hidden around different areas of the game, much like the Oculi in Genshin Impact, so finding them all is a bit tricky. You'll need to keep your eyes peeled for some and for others, you'll need to do some fancy grappling.
Sonance Caskets are simply collectibles scattered around Wuthering Waves. Their only use is to be turned in to Chenpi the Relic Merchant, who appears in various locations as you travel. His first appearance is in Jinzhou, the main city you're introduced to in the tutorial and first act of the game.
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As shown in 100% Gaming's video, there are currently 126 Sonance Caskets in Wuthering Waves. They can be found on rooftops, cliffsides, and even hidden in places you will never think to look.
Most of these Sonance Caskets are within the city, and a few rest to the southeast. There should be nine total, which gives you enough tograb the first few tiers of rewards from Chenpi. While you're here, drop off any Caskets you've grabbed so far for some sweet rewards, and then get moving towards the Gorges of Spirits.
There are only two Sonance Caskets here, so there isn't much to say. Both of them lie in Memento Square, which is a quick pit stop while you're in the area. Once you've grabbed those two, head on to the Central Plains.
The Central Plains is the largest main area in Wuthering Waves and is a densely-packed open-world exploration opportunity you should make the most of. The Sonance Caskets in this location are pretty spread out, so you're going to need to take your time in gathering them all. Particularly if you don't have all the Resonance Beacons unlocked, you'll spend quite some time simply navigating this huge area.
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