Aemeath is a 5-star Fusion sword character introduced in Wuthering Waves 3.1, appearing as a transfer student from Startorch Academy. A bubbly, energetic Synchronist who exists as a digital ghost, she serves as the patch’s primary main DPS. In combat, Aemeath functions as a field hypercarry, dealing most of her damage through Resonance Liberation and Fusion Burst effects, with Tune Rupture and Tune Strain responses enhancing her burst window and rewarding well-built support teams.

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When You Should Pull for Aemeath

Aemeath is worth pulling if the following apply to you:

  • You’re building a Fusion hypercarry team and already have, or plan to obtain, key Tune supports like Mornye and Lynae.
  • You enjoy technical, burst-focused DPS playstyles and want a top-tier main DPS for 3.1 content.
  • You have sufficient Astrite and Lunites to invest properly, including her signature weapon if it proves strong.
  • Your current roster lacks a powerful Fusion DPS or a dedicated sword hypercarry, and Aemeath fits seamlessly into your team plans.

When You Should Skip Aemeath

You may want to hold onto your pulls if any of the following apply:

  • You’re on a limited budget and can’t afford to invest in both Aemeath and her optimal supports.
  • You already own a strong main DPS (such as Jiyan, Calcharo, or Cartethyia) and don’t need another character filling the same role.
  • You prefer straightforward, plug-and-play DPS characters rather than technical hypercarries with strict burst windows.
  • You’re F2P or early-game, where saving for a more versatile unit or a future main DPS would offer better long-term value.

How to Team Aemeath

Aemeath performs best in a Fusion hypercarry setup built around Tune synergy. A standard 3.1 team looks like:

  • Main DPS: Aemeath (Fusion Sword)
  • Support: Mornye (boosts Tune generation and accelerates her burst uptime)
  • Support: Lynae (enhances Resonance Liberation and Fusion burst damage)

If you don’t have Mornye or Lynae, Aemeath still functions well with alternatives such as a strong Fusion support (Chisa, Changli), a general ATK or Fusion DMG buffer (Sanhua, Phoebe), or a healer like Verina or Baizhi if your team needs sustain.

Should You Pull for Aemeath?

Aemeath is a strong pick in Wuthering Waves 3.1 if you’re looking for a powerful Fusion hypercarry and can fully support her with the right team, especially Mornye and Lynae. She shines when built and played around her burst-focused kit, making her a great fit for players who enjoy high-impact, technical DPS characters.

However, if resources are limited, your roster already includes a reliable main DPS, or you prefer simpler, more flexible units, it’s wiser to save your pulls for a future banner or invest in a versatile 4-star instead.


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