Operational Frontier: Route Constructor is an exploration-focused event where you restore various routes and much more across the region. The event features 12 reconstruction quests, and in this guide, we’re covering two of them: Rebuild the Orbit Valley Pass - North & Rebuild the Orbit Valley Pass - South. Completing these quests rewards you with Service Credits, which can be exchanged for a variety of items in the event shop.


Rebuild the Orbit Valley Pass - North & South (Image credit: Kuro Games | Via: YouTube - WoW Quests)
Rebuild the Orbit Valley Pass North
Follow the steps below to complete the Rebuild the Orbit Valley Pass - North quest in Wuthering Waves:
Objective 1: Head to the marked location
Head to the marked location near Etching Plains to start the quest.


Orbit Valley Pass North location (Image credit: Kuro Games | Via: YouTube - WoW Quests)
Objective 2: Interact with the interface & build the route
Interact with the Route Network Interface, then construct the Orbit Valley Pass – North route using x500 Mechanite and x480 Compressed Bedrock.


Interact with the interface to activate the route once all materials are gathered (Image credit: Kuro Games | Via: YouTube - WoW Quests)
Rebuild the Orbit Valley Pass - South
Follow the steps below to complete the Rebuild the Orbit Valley Pass - South quest in Wuthering Waves:
Objective 1: Head to the marked location
After tracking the quest, head to the marked location near the Spacetrek Observatory.


Orbit Valley Pass - South location (Image credit: Kuro Games | Via: YouTube - WoW Quests)
Objective 2: Interact with the interface & build the route
Interact with the Route Network Interface, then construct the Orbit Valley Pass – South route using x180 Constructor Core and x720 Compressed Bedrock.


Interact with the interface to activate the route once all materials are gathered (Image credit: Kuro Games | Via: YouTube - WoW Quests)
Rebuild the Orbit Valley Pass - South & North Rewards
- Service Credits: x300
- Standard Supply Chest: x2
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