With another gacha action RPG joining the market, comparisons have begun between newcomer and the current throne holder, ., or for short, has taken the gacha market by storm, excelling with over 50 million preregistrations. The game did have some rough technical issues the first few days, but that was quickly fixed. Because of these issues, developer Kuro Games gave out generous compensation gifts that caused a wave of hope for the future.
' gacha and pity system has received early praise so far for its generosity. The beginner banner guaranteed a standard 5-Star character after 50 pulls, with a banner after that would award a selected standard 5-Star after at most 80 pulls. For limited banners, characters are still 50/50, but weapon banners are separate and guaranteed after 80 pulls. Though the gacha is still a large gamble, 's more rewarding system is a welcome boon.
Wuthering Waves might have some familiar looking features, but it's the elements that set it apart that have potential to make an impact.
As many of these games take inspiration from each other, has many similarities with. The most obvious one is the open-world map both games have. Both worlds are filled with side quests and exploration puzzles to enjoy. Which is easier is dependent on the player, but neither game is necessarily complicated. Exploration events range from races to small battles or puzzles that involve using some of the in-game mechanics.
The team composition in both games is the same for the most part but with slight differences. Where uses four characters, uses three. These characters cover six elements, four of which are the same as in Fusion (Pyro), Glacio (Cryo), Electro, (Electro), and Aero (Ameno). The other two elements are Havoc and Spectro, similar to Quantum and Imaginary from HoYoverse's other popular gacha game, .
Character building in is also similar to. Each character has a weapon that is split up between five different types. 's version of Artifacts is known as
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