Buy Lunite for Wuthering Waves: packs, the Lunite Subscription and the Pioneer Podcast pass
Wuthering Waves is Kuro Games' open-world action RPG, launched on PC and mobile on 23 May 2024, expanded to PlayStation 5 in January 2025 and now confirmed for Xbox Series X|S and Game Pass in July 2026. The game is set on Solaris-3, a post-apocalyptic world recovering from the Lament, where the player controls a Resonator named Rover. Combat leans on parry windows, perfect dodge bullet-time and three-character swaps powered by the Concerto meter rather than the elemental reactions you find in HoYoverse titles. Lunite is the premium currency that funds Convene pulls, the monthly subscription and the paid battle pass tier.
- 1:1 conversion into Astrite for Convene pulls and any in-shop spend
- Activation of the 30-day Lunite Subscription
- Upgrade to the Insider Channel premium battle pass tier
- First-time x2 bonus on each of the six denominations (60 / 300 / 980 / 1980 / 3280 / 6480)
- Cosmetic bundles and shop sets reserved for Lunite spending
- Crystal Solvent purchases that refill Waveplate stamina
Lunite, Astrite and the three Tide types
The economy stacks three layers. Astrite is the soft currency you earn from quests, exploration, events and Tacet Fields. Lunite is bought with real money and converts to Astrite at 1:1 in the in-game shop, but it also unlocks things Astrite cannot: the subscription, the premium pass tier and certain shop bundles. Pulls themselves do not consume Astrite directly — they consume Tides at 160 Astrite per Tide, so a ten-pull costs 1,600 Astrite. There are three separate Tide types: Radiant Tide for Featured Resonator Convene, Lustrous Tide for the standard character and standard weapon banners, and Forging Tide for Featured Weapon Convene. Shell Credit, the levelling currency, is not for sale and only drops in-game.
Convene pity, the clean 50/50 and the 100% weapon guarantee
Hard pity for a 5-star Resonator hits at pull 80, with soft pity ramping up around pulls 65 to 75. The Featured Resonator Convene runs on a clean 50/50 with no soft safety net: if you lose, the next limited 5-star is guaranteed, just like Genshin or HSR — but WuWa has no Capturing Radiance equivalent. There is no hidden modifier that nudges the odds when the 50/50 fails. The Featured Weapon Convene flips the design entirely: a 100% guarantee of the limited 5-star weapon within 80 pulls, with no 50/50 and no Fate Points. This is the headline difference from Genshin Impact, whose weapon banner uses Epitomized Path and is widely considered the most expensive in the genre. Pity and the 50/50 flag carry between Featured Resonator Convene banners, and a 4-star item is guaranteed every 10 pulls.
Lunite Subscription: a 180-day stack cap and the +330 overflow
The Lunite Subscription ($4.99) is a 30-day pass, the closest thing to Genshin's Welkin Moon. Activation grants 300 Lunite up front and a daily 90 Astrite for 30 days, totalling around 3,000 Astrite-equivalent per cycle — roughly 18 pulls. The pass can stack, but with a hard ceiling: once your remaining subscription time reaches 180 days, the next purchase no longer extends the duration and instead pays out a one-off +330 Lunite. Money is not lost, but it converts back into premium currency. The daily allowance resets at 04:00 server time, and a missed day is not compensated — the counter still ticks down. The free Pioneer Podcast battle pass runs alongside one game version (about 42 days), and the premium Insider Channel upgrade ($9.99) adds 680 Astrite, five Radiant Tide, five Lustrous Tide, an Insider Channel 4-star weapon selector and levelling materials.
Echo system: active skills instead of passive artefacts
The biggest structural break with the HoYoverse template is the Echo system. Each Echo dropped from a defeated enemy carries an active echo skill — the absorbed ability of that monster — which the Resonator triggers on a dedicated button. Echoes are not passive gear; they add a real beat to the rotation. Five Echo slots share a Cost Limit, and the Sonata set bonuses follow a 2-or-5 pattern (not the 2-or-4 of Genshin's artefacts): two Echoes from the same Sonata grant the small bonus, five grant the large one. Sonatas include Lingering Tunes, Moonlit Clouds and Void Thunder. Echo farming runs through Tacet Field, paid in Waveplate stamina; first-time clears yield 20 Astrite and four guaranteed Echoes. Waveplate regenerates one point per six minutes up to a cap of 240, with up to six paid refills per day for 60 Waveplate each via Crystal Solvent or Astrite.
Resonance Chain and Wavebands: a dupe ceiling that is partly buyable
A Resonator's full power curve sits in the Resonance Chain — six nodes equivalent to Genshin's Constellations or HSR's Eidolons. Duplicates of the limited 5-star are called Wavebands, one needed per node. WuWa's twist: up to two Wavebands per character can be bought from the in-game shop with the currency that drops from Convene pulls, while the remaining four nodes only come from re-pulling the limited Resonator. It softens the classic dupe-grind without removing it.
Endgame: Tower of Adversity and Tactical Hologram
Tower of Adversity is the main endgame loop, split into three towers: Stable Zone, Experimental Zone and Hazard Zone. The Hazard Zone resets every two weeks, wiping progress — the equivalent of Genshin's Spiral Abyss or HSR's Memory of Chaos. Tactical Hologram is a one-shot boss ladder of escalating difficulty; clearing each level for the first time hands out Astrite, Drill Data Sets and Echo materials. Both modes are the main source of Astrite outside questlines and events — every Hazard Zone floor and every first-time Tactical Hologram clear adds to your pull pool.
Servers, cross-progression and the Xbox launch
WuWa runs on five servers: America, Europe, Asia, HMT (Hong Kong / Macao / Taiwan) and SEA. That is one more region than Genshin. The UID is a nine-digit number shown in the bottom-right corner of the interface. The server is locked at character creation and progress does not migrate — switching server in the menu effectively creates a fresh account with its own UID. Cross-platform progression is full and seamless within one server through a single Kuro Games account: PC, iOS, Android and PlayStation 5 (linked via PSN) since the console launch in January 2025. From July 2026 the ecosystem also covers Xbox Series X|S, Xbox Cloud Gaming and a Game Pass release with platform-exclusive bonuses. PlayStation 4 is not supported and Nintendo Switch has not been announced.
Version 3.3 and the second anniversary
The live version is 3.3 "Reverbs From the End of Galaxies", released on 29 April 2026 with a window running until 11 June 2026. It is the second-anniversary patch: 60 free pulls through events and login campaigns, two new 5-star Resonators (Hiyuki and Denia), two new weapons (Frostburn and Forged Dwarf Star), the new Dimmr Plains region in Lahai-Roi, a flight rig for the motorbike and six collaborations — Angry Birds, Haikyu!!, Kaiju No. 8, Resident Evil, Pragmata and Riders Republic. The X.3 anniversary patch is also when the first-purchase x2 bonus refreshes across all six Lunite tiers, totalling up to 12,960 bonus Lunite if you work through the full ladder after the reset. Version 3.4, expected on 11 June 2026, brings the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners crossover with Lucy and Rebecca.
How to place a Wuthering Waves top-up
- Open your in-game profile and copy the nine-digit UID from the bottom-right corner.
- Pick the pack you need — Lunite, Lunite Subscription or the Pioneer Podcast premium tier.
- Enter the UID and choose the server (America / Europe / Asia / HMT / SEA).
- Double-check the details on the checkout page and complete payment.
- Wait for delivery — Lunite and the subscription appear on the linked UID.
Related top-ups on Brawl Games
- Genshin Impact — the closest genre neighbour from HoYoverse, with Genesis Crystals, Welkin Moon and an Epitomized Path weapon banner that solves the same problem from the opposite direction.
- Honkai: Star Rail — HoYoverse's turn-based RPG with Oneiric Shards and the Express Supply Pass, a slower-tempo counterpoint to WuWa's combat.
- Zenless Zone Zero — the urban action gacha with Monochrome/Polychrome and the Inter-Knot Membership, close in swap-driven combat fluidity.
- Punishing: Gray Raven — Kuro Games' older action-RPG, the closest title in studio DNA to WuWa's combat and gacha logic.
The Brawl Games catalogue lists all six Lunite denominations from 60 to 6480 with first-purchase doublers, the Lunite Subscription and both Pioneer Podcast and Insider Channel pass options. Checkout requires the UID and the chosen server; payment is accepted from Russia and the CIS. The on-site chat is available before checkout for questions about a specific pack or order status.







