Although this is one of the permanent endgame modes in the Storm wavesDepths of Illusive Realm also offers rewards and challenges to new players thanks to its progression systems and the selection of powerful trial characters. The rewards also increase the higher the difficulty, so knowing how to get the most out of this mode is essential to a steady stream of Astrite.
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Understanding the basics of Depths of Illusive Realm will ensure that you'll be able to reap rewards with each update and have the resources to acquire and craft the next character you want. Here we go over all the important information.
How The Depths Of Illusive Realm Works
The depths of the illusory realm, which you unlock at Union level 17, is a rogue-lite mode similar to Simulated Universe from Honkai: Star Rail, with a few key differences.
- You only take one character at a time.
- The your character's only bonuses are his skills and weapon stats. Echo fans are deleted.
- Any additional symbols you earn only provide support abilities.
- You can use game characters if you don't have them at the right level.
- With great difficulty, you can add modifiers to make the experience easier or harder for a smaller or larger reward.
Depths of Illusive Realm has six difficulty levelsstarting at level 70 and increasing in five level increments to a maximum difficulty of level 100. Note that since the maximum character level in Wuthering Waves is 90, any enemy higher than this will have inherently increased damage and resistance to damage based on the difference between your character's level and theirs.
After entering the activity, you will make a few initial choices:
- Buff abilities depending on the character you choose.
- Echo skill which provides extra attacks as well as buffs and new abilities once you unlock them.
- Token which changes your progress in the mode.
The mode itself takes place in several arenas, starting with ten of them at level 70 and increasing with each level of difficulty.
Metaphors
Your first arena will always be a single encounter area where you'll face a few easy enemiesand once they are defeated, you can interact with the white cat to choose one of three metaphors.
Metaphors are rogue mechanics, updates during the activity that not only provide you with improved statistics. They all also come in one of four elements, each of which improves a different aspect of your character:
element |
The effect |
Description |
---|---|---|
Aero |
Improved concert/intro skill and cooldown |
Aero skills are designed to enhance concert and introduction skillsespecially if you have one or more summonable teammates. The higher their level, the stronger and more varied the effect. There are some that reduce the cooldown of your abilities. |
Electro |
Improvement of resonance ability |
Electro buffs focus on improving your resonance and release skillswhether it be increasing their damage, adding effects to them, or reducing their cooldown. |
Fusion |
Boosts damage per critical hit/damage/atk rate |
Fusion fans are very simple. These are designed to increase your damage output increasing your critical damage, speed, or attack stat in some way. |
Gleazio |
Apply Shield/HP Buffs |
Glacio fans are some of the most comfortable on offer, providing and improving the effects of shields and increasing your health and resistance to damage in other ways. |
Which elemental buff you choose will depend on two factors: the character you use in Depths of Illusive Realm and the echo you choose at the beginning of the activity.
between the two the Echo improvement is probably more importantas their effects can make or break a run. If you collect enough of any two specific items, you'll probably get enough buffs to make most fights a cakewalk.
If you come across a metaphor that doesn't fit your current echo but would greatly improve your design, don't be afraid to pick it up. This is especially true of the third-level Metaphor, which increases critical strike and damage ratings, for example.
How to overcome the depths of the illusory realm
Overcoming the Depths of the Illusive Realm is a matter of skill, endurance, and a bit of luck. In rogue-lite mode, the metaphors, echoes, and tokens you can get are random, so you won't feel overwhelmed every time. However, there are some basic strategies you can use to achieve more consistent success.
- Always choose Bridged Dreamscape when it appears. You can add a support character to your roster by completing a single encounter inside, and they are invaluable on higher difficulty.
- Choose an echo that matches your character. Equipping a Bell-Borne Geochelone on a Shorekeeper, for example, can make him nearly invulnerable with enough investment.
- if possible select “Memory of Fierce Struggle”. to have multiple arenas and thus multiple choices of metaphors in the room.
- Spend your dream fragments wisely. Whenever you encounter an Ebony Gatekeeper, first spend your currency on Echo's special upgrades, then fill out your build with whatever fits.
most importantly, update the Thought Evolution progression board. Each run through the Depths of the Illusive Realm will accrue memory points, and spending them on Thought Evolution nodes instantly and permanently improves your character (for the current cycle, anyway). These buffs increase your health and damage, critical strike rating, and provide additional bonuses that make the task of beating even the most difficult difficulty level 100 much easier.
Don't be afraid of failure
. If your characters aren't quite up to par in the build, or you have a bad result with worse RNG, you'll still get memory points that can be spent to improve your performance in the depths of the illusory realm.
Don't forget about it you don't need to try to reach the highest difficulty available to you, and there is nothing wrong with using trial characters for higher difficulties. You'll still earn points and illusory samples for participating or completing lower difficulty runs, which you can spend on eventually tackling the harder content.
in the end Depths of Illusive Realm tests your fundamentals with every character on your roster. Evasion, parry, and ability use are tested here, as well as the additional bonuses offered by Metaphors.
Depths Of Illusive Realm Rewards
There are two main reward paths in Depths of Illusive Realm.
- In-activity Echo and material rewards. Completing the main stages in Depths of Illusive Realm will allow you to spend 1 of 12 reward points to obtain a collection of very rare Echoes, including boss Echoes, as well as a large amount of upgrade materials.
- Astrite and currencies can be earned by spending Illusive Specimen at the Illusive Store outside of the activity. You'll have to go through more and more difficulty to unlock everything, but the Illusive Store is one of your main ways to access the Astrite rewards, XP materials, and items the mode offers.
How many activity rewards you get depends on the difficulty you choose. For difficulties one through three, your reward percentage will remain the same, but once you unlock difficulty level 90, you can add modifiers to activities.
Useful modifiers called Reverie Memes make Depths of Illusive Realm easier, but reduce the rewards you get. This includes making it easier to raise your battle rank (Symphony Rank), providing bonuses and upgrades at high Symphony ranks, and so on.
Harmful modifiers called Nightmare Memes complicate Depths of Illusive Realm but increase your rewards. Applied debuffs can be flat reductions to your defense or HP, or can increase the damage that enemies can deal, and so on.
Symphony Rank functions like battle ranks in Devil May Crywith consistently good performance increasing your rank to SS and taking damage or not attacking for extended periods causing your rank to drop to D level.
How many modifiers you add depends on your running goal. If all you care about is getting it done as quickly and easily as possible, download Reverie Memes and have a good time. If you want a real challenge and rewards commensurate with the fight, you can make Depths of Illusive Realm a real meat grinder.
Whichever method you choose, Depths of Illusive Realm is a fantastic way to test your skills.
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