The Shorekeeper is the latest 5-star Resonator who has made her debut in the first half of Wuthering Waves' 1.3 update. She is a Spectro character in the title who can heal her teammates and provide them with significant buffs. Moreover, her kit also includes crowd-control enemies and a fun exploration mechanic. As a result, many players will be pulling for this new character in the latest update.
As such, this article provides information regarding how to optimally play the Shorekeeper in Wuthering Waves.
Wuthering Waves the Shorekeeper playstyle guide and rotations
The 5-star Spectro Resonator, Shorekeeper, boasts an exciting playstyle in Wuthering Waves where she can deal decent damage, heal allies, and buff them. Furthermore, if played optimally, she will deal a huge instance when returning to the field.
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The Basic Attacks of the Shorekeeper deal average damage while summoning Collapsed Cores, which look like butterflies, to the field that deals additional damage.
Moreover, her BA3 and Heavy Attacks can create a void that sucks nearby enemies, providing crowd-control in a small AoE against mobs. Using either of these attacks will generate Concerto Energy for her, which is an important aspect of her gameplay.
As for the Shorekeeper's Resonance Skill, it heals all allies while summoning butterflies to attack enemies.
The Resonance Liberation of the Shorekeeper is the most powerful aspect of her kit. Upon casting it, it will generate the Outer Stellarealm to the field for 30 seconds, represented by a blue circle. It will restore the health of all party members within its AoE. However, make sure her Concerto Energy is full before using this ability.
After another character uses their Outro Skill and takes the field, the Outer Stellarealm will be changed to Inner Stellarealm, denoted by a purple circle. It will increase the character's Crit Rate based on the Shorekeeper's Energy Recharge, up to 12.5%. Moreover, the healing effects will remain.
If one more character uses their Outro Skill, then the field changes to Supernal Stellarealm, marked by a golden-colored ring. It will also buff the Crit DMG of characters based on the Shorekeeper's Energy Recharge up to 25%.
Afterward, if the Shorekeeper's Concerto Energy is full, she will perform a variant of her Intro Skill that has a special animation and will deal a huge amount of damage to the enemy.
Aside from this, the Shorekeeper also has a very strong Inherent Skill that can revive fallen enemies and restore their HP up to 50% of her HP, making her a valuable asset for survival.
Also read: Wuthering Waves The Shorekeeper Resonance Chain guide
The Shorekeeper's recommended rotation in Wuthering Waves
Here's the recommended Shorekeeper rotation to make the most out of her while allocating limited field time:
- Use Shorekeeper's Basic Attacks and Heavy Attacks to fill Concerto Energy and group enemies.
- Cast her Resonance Skill to heal allies.
- Once her Concerto Energy is full, use Shorekeeper's Resonance Liberation to create Outer Stellarealm.
- Switch to the sub-DPS character and use their Intro Skill to turn the field to Inner Stellarealm.
- After using their abilities, switch characters again and bring out the main DPS, and use their Intro Skill to bring out Supernal Stellarealm.
- Deal damage to enemies with the main DPS and then trigger Shorekeeper's enhanced Intro Skill to deal significant damage.
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