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Wuthering Waves Version 2.6 Bring Hunter’s Growl weapons

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Wuthering Waves Version 2.6 Bring Hunter’s Growl weapons

Summary

  • Wuthering Waves Version 2.6 Battle Pass adds exclusive Hunter’s Growl weapons.
  • Each Hunter’s Growl weapon shares Base ATK 412 and focuses on crit stats.
  • Feather Edge (Sword) offers stable crit rate and Liberation burst synergy.

The new battle pass of Wuthering Waves Version 2.6 brings Hunter’s Growl weapons. These arms are given only to gladiators who have shown high merit. Each one stands as a mark of pride and as a shield against the danger of Dark Tide in the hunting ground. Hunter’s Growl can only be obtained from the battle pass track. Players need to unlock Insider or Connoisseur Channel, then raise Pioneer Podcast to level 30. At that time, one weapon can be chosen in that season. But a full set cannot be taken in one go, so every decision holds weight. It depends on what role your roster needs more.

All Hunter’s Growl weapons in Wuthering Waves kind of follow the same base, so they end up steady and not too hard to use across styles. When reaching level 90 on first refine, each one only shows Base ATK 412, but it keeps the attack power constant enough. Extra stat mostly stays around critical boost, which is important for damage numbers. Sword and pistol one gives like 20% Critical Rate, so they make hits more likely to land as crits. On the other side, broadblade, gauntlet, and rectifier push near 40% Critical Damage, so they fit more for sudden burst or bigger combo play.

Feather Edge (Sword)

  • Base ATK: 412
  • Stat: Critical Rate 20.2%
  • Passive: After Resonance Liberation, increase attack by 7.2% and Liberation damage by 10.8% for 15 seconds.

    The sword from Hunter’s Growl in Wuthering Waves gives a more stable crit rate, so players do not need to worry too much about artifact rolls; the build becomes a little less hard.

It goes nicely with those characters who put burst during Liberation, since the bonus lines up with that moment, and the rotation does not feel broken. Even if the weapon looks simple, it still puts out strong numbers, so sword users can trust it for balance and not struggle much.

Aureate Zenith (Broadblade)

  • Base ATK: 412
  • Stat: Critical Damage 40.5%
  • Passive: Resonance Liberation boosts attack 7.2% and Heavy Attack 10.8% for 15 seconds.

The broadblade from Hunter’s Growl in Wuthering Waves fits more with a fighter who likes to charge and heavy swing during a fight. When connected it to Liberation use, the burst comes out stronger and feels sharper. This weapon goes fine for a bruiser-type style, where a mix of steady hits and sudden power is needed.

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Solar Flame (Pistols)

  • Base ATK: 412
  • Stat: Critical Rate 20.3%
  • Passive: Basic or heavy hits give a stack. Each stack raises the attack by 2.25% and heavy damage by 2.25% for 7 seconds. Max four stacks, cooldown one second.

The pistol from Hunter’s Growl in Wuthering Waves keeps damage stack near all-time. When you keep firing, the bonus does not drop, so gains stay steady. A shooter who mixes normal shots and heavy swings in rotation gets more out of it, making the weapon solid for a long fight.

Aether Strike (Gauntlets)

  • Base ATK: 412
  • Stat: Critical Damage 40.5%
  • Passive: Using Resonance Liberation adds 7.2% attack and 10.8% Liberation damage for 15 seconds.

The gauntlets are made for a close brawler who counts on Liberation. High crit damage plus timed burst make it effective for melee fighters.

Radiant Dawn (Rectifier)

  • Base ATK: 413
  • Stat: Critical Damage 40.5%
  • Passive: After Resonance Skill, gain 9% attack and 9% basic damage for 10 seconds.

This rectifier is useful for casters staying on the field. Many rectifier units rotate skill and auto attack, so buff uptime feel natural. It gives a smooth cycle for the team driver role.

Sword and Pistol Players

Feather Edge and Solar Flame fix the critical rate problem. They balance builds and let echoes aim more at attack or crit damage.

Broadblade and Gauntlet Players

Aureate Zenith and Aether Strike shine in the Liberation burst cycle. Players who build a rotation around Liberation see the best effect.

Rectifier Users

Radiant Dawn is best when you need a steady driver caster. Its repeatable buff windows make DPS flow without a big gap. Hunter’s Growl is a step forward for mid-tier gear choice in Wuthering Waves. Not as strong as signature five-stars, but their mix of crit rate and crit damage makes solid support. The limit of one weapon per season also gives exclusivity, so each season's choice becomes serious for players.

With Version 2.6, Kuro brings a set that carries both lore and value. They remind me of gladiator honor while also helping fight the ever-growing Dark Tide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can players obtain Hunter’s Growl weapons in Wuthering Waves

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Hunter’s Growl weapons are exclusive to the battle pass. Players need to unlock the Insider or Connoisseur Channel and reach level 30 to claim one.

What stats do Hunter’s Growl weapons provide at Level 90

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At level 90 with first refinement, all weapons have Base ATK 413. Swords and pistols give ~20% Critical Rate, while broadblade, gauntlets, and rectifier give ~40% Critical Damage.

Which Hunter’s Growl weapon is best for consistent DPS

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Solar Flame pistols are ideal for consistent DPS, as constant firing builds stacks for steady damage boost.

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Edited by- Rahul Hazra
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