How to Use Projector Glommoth to Break Ice in Wuthering Waves

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What to know

  • Projector: Glommoth is required to break specific ice blocks in Roya Frostlands
  • Ice barriers are tied to exploration objectives like Unfrozen Traces
  • Glommoth must be obtained, equipped, and actively selected to work
  • Positioning matters, as the projector effect has limited range

Exploration in Wuthering Waves often goes beyond simple traversal, especially in colder regions like the Roya Frostlands. Here, environmental mechanics play a major role, and Projector: Glommoth is one of the most important tools you’ll need. Certain ice blocks are not destructible through combat or basic interactions. Instead, they are designed specifically around Glommoth’s projector ability, making it a core requirement for full map completion and hidden rewards.

This guide explains exactly how Projector: Glommoth works, where it’s used, and how to avoid common mistakes that prevent ice blocks from shattering.

AspectDetails
Utility typeProjector Echo
Primary functionShattering special ice blocks
Main regionRoya Frostlands
Used inExploration puzzles and hidden paths
Activation methodUtility wheel (Projector slot)

Unlike combat Echoes, Glommoth is purely an exploration-focused tool. Its role is tightly integrated into Frostlands design, meaning progression in certain areas is impossible without it.

What Projector: Glommoth is used for

In the Roya Frostlands, ice is more than environmental decoration. Many paths, chests, and interactable objects are sealed behind reinforced ice blocks that do not respond to elemental damage or attacks. These barriers are intentionally coded to react only to Glommoth’s projection.

Image credit: Kuro Games / Via: YouTube – ZaFrostPet
Image credit: Kuro Games / Via: YouTube – ZaFrostPet

When activated, Glommoth charges forward and smashes the ice, causing it to fracture and disappear instantly. This mechanic is commonly used in exploration challenges such as Unfrozen Traces, where clearing ice is part of uncovering lost paths or collectibles.

Because of this, Glommoth functions more like a key than a weapon. If the ice does not break, it usually means the setup or activation was incorrect, not that the puzzle is bugged.

How to unlock and prepare Glommoth

Before you can shatter any ice, Glommoth must be obtained and assigned properly. Glommoth is an Echo found in the Frostlands, often near important landmarks like Resonance Nexus points. Once acquired, it does not work automatically.

You need to manually assign Glommoth to your Projector utility. This step is easy to miss, especially if you’ve recently unlocked multiple utilities. Without proper assignment, activating the Projector will do nothing, even if Glommoth is in your collection.

How to use Projector: Glommoth on ice blocks

Step 1

Open your utility wheel and confirm that Projector: Glommoth is equipped in one of the available slots. If another Echo is assigned, the ice will remain intact.

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Step 2

Travel to a Frostlands area where solid ice blocks or frozen shards are visibly blocking a route, chest, or objective. These blocks usually appear opaque and thicker than decorative ice.

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Move close to the ice barrier before activating the Projector. Range matters, and Glommoth’s charge will fail if triggered too far away.

Step 3

Activate the Projector and select Glommoth. Once deployed, Glommoth will rush forward and collide with the ice, instantly shattering it. Proceed through the newly opened path or collect the revealed rewards. Some areas contain multiple ice blocks, requiring repeated use.

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Common issues and how to fix them

Many players assume Glommoth is malfunctioning when ice does not break, but the cause is almost always mechanical rather than technical.

IssueLikely causeSolution
Ice does not breakGlommoth not selectedReassign in Projector menu
Nothing happens on useOut of rangeMove closer to the ice
Wrong Echo activatesIncorrect slotDouble-check utility wheel
Ice looks breakable but isn’tDecorative iceLook for thicker Frostlands ice

Understanding the visual difference between interactive ice blocks and environmental ice helps avoid wasted attempts.

Where you’ll most often need Glommoth

Projector: Glommoth is most frequently required in the Roya Frostlands, particularly in areas tied to exploration objectives rather than main combat routes. Ice-block puzzles are often placed slightly off the main path, encouraging careful scanning of cliffs, frozen tunnels, and sealed side areas.

Because many of these locations hide valuable loot or progression items, skipping Glommoth usage can leave your exploration percentage incomplete even if the map appears mostly cleared.

Why Glommoth is essential for Frostlands exploration

Projector: Glommoth is not optional if you plan to fully explore Wuthering Waves’ icy regions. Its ability to shatter reinforced ice blocks unlocks hidden routes, rewards, and entire sections of the map. As long as it’s properly equipped, activated at close range, and used on the correct ice type, Glommoth works reliably every time and becomes one of the most satisfying exploration tools in the game.

The Frostlands are designed around environmental interaction, and Glommoth is one of the region’s defining mechanics. Without it, you will encounter dead ends that cannot be bypassed through skill or combat alone. The game subtly reinforces this by placing early Glommoth-required barriers near high-visibility areas, teaching you its importance before deeper exploration begins.

Once you understand how and when to deploy Glommoth, Frostlands traversal becomes smoother and far less frustrating.

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