WuWa 3.5 Phase 2 Preview — Suisui, First Glacio Healer & Aemeath Rerun
By GameMarket Team 14 July 2026, 03:00 WIB
The WuWa 3.5 Phase 2 preview every Rover is searching for centers on one debut: Wuthering Waves Version 3.5 Phase 2 opens at the end of July 2026 (around July 30–31, running to August 20) with Suisui — the game's first-ever Glacio Rectifier healer and support — arriving beside the Aemeath rerun, her first return since Version 3.1. Picture a calm, snow-blue tide rolling across the battlefield, mending your squad's health bars while quietly stacking damage on every enemy it touches: that is Suisui's promise. This preview is layered for both newcomers who have never run a dedicated healer and veterans deciding whether to finally slot pure sustain — so everyone leaves knowing exactly what Phase 2 is worth.
Pre-banner note: Suisui's and Aemeath's kit values below reflect current community testing and the 3.5 preview broadcast; numbers may be tuned before their banners open, so verify in-game on release day.
📅 WuWa 3.5 Phase 2 Timeline
In plain terms: Phase 2 swaps in a brand-new support (Suisui) and brings back a Fusion DPS (Aemeath) after a long absence — a healer and a carry sharing the spotlight.
- Phase 2 window: approximately July 30–31 through August 20, 2026, following Phase 1's Xuanling SP banner.
- Suisui: new limited 5-star, Glacio, Rectifier — the first Glacio Rectifier healer/support in the game.
- Aemeath: 5-star Fusion, Sword — first rerun since her Version 3.1 debut.
- Signature weapons: Suisui runs with Firstlight's Herald; Aemeath with Everbright Polestar.
🌊 Suisui — First-Ever Glacio Rectifier Healer
Suisui is a dedicated HP-scaling healer and team damage amplifier, and that combination is exactly why she is a landmark unit. Wuthering Waves has leaned on shielders and hybrid supports for a long time; Suisui is the clean, purpose-built sustain option many Rovers have wanted.
- Role: healer and support, specializing in sustained healing plus team-wide DMG amplification.
- Scaling: HP — her healing and much of her utility read off Max HP.
- Signature mechanic: she applies Glacio Chafe, a debuff-style pressure that ties into her amplification, rewarding teams that stack and consume Negative Status.
🔮 Suisui Best Weapon
- Firstlight's Herald (signature): the ideal fit. It delivers heavy Energy Regen, restores Concerto Energy, boosts Max HP, and grants a team-wide ATK buff — every stat she wants in one weapon.
- Energy Regen alternatives: any high Energy Regen Rectifier keeps her rotation online while you decide on the signature.
🛡️ Suisui Echo Build
- Echo set: Song of Feathered Trace (5-piece) with Forbidden Bastion as the main Echo.
- Stat priority (in order):
- Energy Regen — her hard requirement; aim for a 260% target for optimal performance, and never drop below 200% or her buffs fall off significantly.
- HP% — powers her healing.
- Healing Bonus — tops off her sustain.
In plain terms: build Energy first, HP second, Healing third. If you skimp on Energy Regen, the whole kit under-performs — see our Echo farming and tuning guide to hit those numbers faster.
👥 Suisui Team Comps
- Negative Status core: Suisui shines with DPS units that inflict or consume Negative Status — she pairs naturally with Yangyang: Xuanling, Hiyuki, and this phase's own Aemeath.
- Comfort composition: Suisui (heal + amp) + main carry + sub-DPS/battery, letting her Glacio Chafe and healing keep the field-time unit alive and hitting harder.
🔥 Aemeath — Fusion Sword Rerun
Aemeath returns for the first time since Version 3.1, and for anyone who missed her original run, this is the catch-up window. She is a Fusion Sword DPS who slots cleanly into the Negative Status teams Suisui wants to enable.
- Element / Weapon: Fusion, Sword.
- Signature weapon: Everbright Polestar, which reruns alongside her.
- Synergy note: pairing Aemeath's damage with Suisui's amplification and sustain is the phase's built-in "buy one, complete the other" combo.
🌟 Why a Dedicated Healer Changes WuWa Teams
In plain terms: Wuthering Waves has mostly asked you to survive through shields and skillful dodging — a true healer shifts what your teams can attempt.
- Shields cap your comfort, healing raises it. Shields absorb a set amount and then break; sustained healing lets you tank mistakes and keep pushing aggressive damage windows in endgame content.
- Amplification on top of sustain. Suisui does not just keep you alive — her team-wide DMG amplification means the slot you "spend" on a healer still contributes to your clear times.
- Lower execution pressure for newer Rovers. Players still learning parry timings gain a real safety net, making hard bosses and the Tower of Adversity far more approachable.
- Roster flexibility. With reliable healing, you can run glass-cannon carries that would otherwise be too risky to field.
🧊 Glacio Chafe & Negative Status — Explained
In plain terms: Suisui's amplification is tied to a debuff system, so her value scales with teammates who care about it.
- Glacio Chafe is the Glacio-flavored pressure Suisui applies to enemies, feeding into her support toolkit.
- Negative Status is the broader category of debuffs that certain DPS units inflict or consume for bonus effect. Suisui is built to enable and reward that playstyle.
- Team takeaway: she is strongest beside carries like Yangyang: Xuanling, Hiyuki, or Aemeath who actively want a debuff-rich battlefield — pair her with them and her amplification does the most work.
🎯 Should You Pull? (The Strong Case)
- Suisui fills a real gap. A dedicated, HP-scaling healer with team-wide amplification future-proofs your account for hard content where shields alone are not enough.
- Perfect internal synergy. Suisui plus Aemeath is a ready-made core — the healer enables and amplifies exactly what the Fusion carry wants.
- Aemeath rerun scarcity. She has not been available since 3.1; if you want her, reruns are unpredictable and this is a rare chance.
- Sustain ages well. Healers stay relevant across patches far longer than most DPS, so Suisui is a durable investment.
🤔 Should You Save? (The Honest Counter-Case)
- Healers are optional in WuWa. The game's dodge-and-parry combat lets skilled Rovers survive with shielders or lifesteal, so a pure healer is comfort, not a requirement — read our combat basics guide if survivability is your worry.
- She needs Energy investment. Hitting 260% Energy Regen takes farming; under-built, she disappoints.
- Team fit matters. If you do not run Negative Status DPS, her amplification loses much of its punch.
- Two banners, one budget. Wanting both Suisui and Aemeath is a heavy Astrite ask — be honest about which one your account actually needs.
💎 Resource Planning by Target
In plain terms: we count pulls and pity, not money. Wuthering Waves guarantees a 5-star within 80 Convenes, with a 50/50 on the featured unit — our F2P Astrite and Convene roadmap breaks down income.
- One target (Suisui or Aemeath): budget roughly ~80 Convenes to clear a single 50/50 comfortably.
- One target + signature weapon: reserve an extra ~80 Convenes for the weapon banner (its own separate pity).
- Both characters: plan for ~120–160 Convenes depending on luck, and only if both fit your teams.
🧭 Player-Profile Recommendations
💵 F2P / Low-Spender
Pick one. If you lack a healer entirely, Suisui is the more account-defining grab; if you already sustain fine and want damage, Aemeath is the pull. Do not stretch for both on a single budget.
💎 Mid-Spender / Dolphin
Suisui at base is an easy call for the future-proof sustain. Add Aemeath if you want the ready-made Fusion core, and chase Firstlight's Herald only if Suisui becomes a permanent fixture.
💸 Whale / Collector
Both characters plus both signature weapons. The Suisui + Aemeath package is one of the most self-contained phase duos of the version and worth completing.
📊 Where Suisui Fits in Your Roster
In plain terms: value Suisui by the DPS she keeps alive and amplifies, not by her own damage.
- If you run Negative Status DPS (Xuanling, Hiyuki, Aemeath): Suisui is a direct multiplier — her amplification and Glacio Chafe feed teams you already own.
- If your only sustain is a shielder: she is a comfort upgrade for hard content where chip damage overwhelms shields, freeing you to play more aggressively.
- If you have no dedicated healer and struggle in the Tower of Adversity: she is one of the most account-defining supports you can add this version.
- If you already clear content comfortably: she becomes a quality-of-life pull rather than a necessity — perfectly fine to pass or delay.
📈 Damage & Sustain Ceiling
- Base + four-star ER weapon: full healing and most of her amplification once you hit the Energy Regen threshold — enough for the majority of players.
- Base + Firstlight's Herald: stronger Energy economy, extra Max HP, and a team ATK buff that lifts your carry's numbers noticeably.
- Aemeath pairing: the Suisui + Aemeath duo is a self-contained core — the healer's amplification and the Fusion carry's output scale together.
💡 Pre-Banner Prep Checklist
- Farm Energy Regen Echoes now. Suisui's 260% target is the hardest part of her build — start tuning before she arrives.
- Bank your Astrite. Clear events and Tower rewards so you reach Phase 2 with pulls ready.
- Decide your priority. Suisui for sustain, Aemeath for damage — know which your account needs before the banner opens.
- Level a Negative Status DPS. Suisui's amplification wants a partner ready to benefit from it on day one.
🚨 Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Under-building Energy Regen. Below 200% her buffs fall off — this is the number one Suisui pitfall.
- Pulling her with no team to amplify. A healer with nothing to protect is wasted value.
- Stretching for both banners on one budget. Decide between Suisui and Aemeath unless you have the Convenes for both.
- Ignoring the Aemeath rerun window. She has not returned since 3.1; if you want her, do not assume another rerun is coming soon.
📈 The Verdict
Suisui is the headline, and she is a genuinely meaningful debut. As the first Glacio Rectifier healer with HP-scaling sustain and team-wide amplification, she solves a long-standing gap for accounts that want reliable healing without giving up damage — and she pairs perfectly with the returning Aemeath. If you run Negative Status DPS or simply want durable sustain, Suisui is a confident pull and Phase 2 is the window. If your account already survives comfortably and lacks her ideal partners, it is perfectly reasonable to save. Either way, there is no manufactured urgency here — just whether her team already lives on your roster.
🆕 New to Wuthering Waves?
Wuthering Waves is Kuro Games' open-world action RPG built around fast dodge-and-parry combat, elemental "Resonators," and collectible monster "Echoes" you equip for stats and abilities. A "Convene" (or pull) is the gacha mechanic that grants new Resonators and weapons from a rotating banner. Suisui is a support-style Resonator — instead of being your main attacker, she heals your team and boosts everyone's damage. The newcomer takeaway: she is best pulled once you have a damage dealer to protect and amplify, and she is a durable, long-term addition rather than a flashy carry. For the full version picture, start with our 3.5 Everything New overview, and the Xuanling pull analysis covers Phase 1's headliner.
🛒 Gear Up for WuWa 3.5 Phase 2
With Suisui's debut and the Aemeath rerun landing at the end of July, now is the time to make sure your account is ready to pull and clear content. Explore verified Wuthering Waves accounts to start with the roster you want, accelerate daily prep through reliable hourly services, and conquer Tower of Adversity with professional boosting — all handled securely.
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