Wuthering Waves is the next big gacha game, and as is the case with all gacha games, the first hit is free. Kuro Games is giving away over 100 free pulls for new Wuthering Waves players, which is more than enough to secure a 5-star Resonator.

That’s not all, though. you’re able to also get a 5-star weapon of your choice, choose a 5-star Resonator from a limited pool, and more. There’s a lot of free stuff to earn in Wuthering Waves, and you don’t even have to put in that much work to get it.

All Free Pulls in Wuthering Waves

When Wuthering Waves launches, you can claim84 Lustrous Tides,14 Radiant Tides, and1,800 Astritefor free. That’s enough for108 pulls.

In Wuthering Waves,Lustrous Tidesare used to pull for standard characters,Radiant Tidesare used to pull for limited characters, andAstriteis the premium currency like Primogems and Stellar Jades in Hoyoverse games. Sincehard pity is 80 pullsin Wuthering Waves, you’re guaranteed to get a 5-star Resonator with the free Lustrous Tides you receive.

Here are the sources for all the free pulls in Wuthering Waves.

As you can see, all you need to do is check your mailbox, log into Wuthering Waves to claim daily bonuses, and reach certain level milestones to get all the free rewards.Basically, just play the game and you’ll get showered with free pulls for the first few days.

you may use your Lustrous Tides to pull on the Novice Convene banner, which is the beginner’s banner in Wuthering Waves. It has a discounted rate, but you can only pull on it 50 times. You’reguaranteed to get a 5-star Resonatorwithin those 50 pulls, however, and you canchoose a 5-Star character of your choiceafter you make those 50 pulls on top of that. There are a lot ofcharacters to look forward to in Wuthering Waves, so make your choice wisely.

Diego Perez

Currently serving as a Senior Staff Writer at PC Invasion, Diego Perez has been writing about video games since 2018, specializing in live service games like Destiny and Final Fantasy XIV. His work is featured at publications like Game Rant and Attack of the Fanboy (where he served as Associate Editor), but PC Invasion is home to his best work. When he’s planning content or writing guides, he’s yelling about Ape Escape or grinding Lost Sectors in Destiny. Plus, he has a Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication Media Studies for Texas A&M University.