Introduction to Sagittario Echo Guide

Wuthering Waves Sagittario Echo Guide: Sagittario is a 1-Cost Common Echo (Code: W33) in Wuthering Waves, resembling a statue-like archer. It unleashes a spread of homing arrows that deal Aero DMG, making it useful for ranged pressure and consistent elemental application. While its damage is modest, its quick animation and low cost make it a solid choice for Aero-aligned characters or early-game builds. Sagittario was introduced in Version 2.2.
Echo Skill Details (Ability)
The Sagittario Echo’s skill allows the user to transform into Sagittario, moving a set distance before performing a ranged attack that deals Spectro DMG. This transformation provides both offensive reach and defensive utility, making it a versatile tool in combat. Upon activation, the Echo fires a homing arrow that inflicts Spectro damage based on its rarity. At maximum rarity (Rarity 5), the attack deals 268.20% Spectro DMG.
A unique defensive mechanic is tied to the transformation: if the user is hit while moving in Sagittario form, an enhanced Dodge Counter is triggered. This counter attack delivers an initial burst of 268.20% Spectro DMG, followed by five additional hits, each dealing 53.64% Spectro DMG. This sequence provides a substantial retaliatory burst and can be used strategically to punish enemy aggression.
The skill has a 15-second cooldown, offering a balance between availability and burst potential. Sagittario’s Echo ability is most effective when timed correctly to bait enemy attacks, leveraging its dodge-triggered counter for both survival and sustained damage.
Possible Sonata Effects
Sagittario, being a Common Echo, can appear with multiple Sonata Effects depending on its drop source and alignment. The most relevant Sonata Effects for Sagittario typically enhance either Spectro or Aero damage, depending on your team composition and the primary element of your build.

Eternal Radiance is a strong option for Spectro-based teams. Its 2-piece bonus grants +10% Spectro DMG, enhancing Sagittario’s skill output and benefiting Spectro Resonators overall. The 5-piece bonus further rewards Spectro Frazzle application, increasing Crit Rate by 20% for 15 seconds and granting +15% Spectro DMG Bonus when hitting enemies with 10 stacks of Spectro Frazzle. This makes it a synergistic set for sustained Spectro damage.

Gusts of Welkin is ideal for Aero-aligned teams. Its 2-piece bonus provides +10% Aero DMG, making it suitable if Sagittario is used as a filler Echo in an Aero-focused build. The 5-piece bonus enhances team-wide Aero damage by 15%, and grants an additional 15% Aero DMG to the triggering Resonator for 20 seconds after inflicting Aero Erosion. This set benefits coordinated Aero-heavy compositions.

Flaming Clawprint is a Fusion-based Sonata, offering a +10% Fusion DMG bonus with its 2-piece effect. While not directly related to Sagittario’s Spectro damage type, this Sonata can still appear on the Echo and may be situationally useful if building toward a hybrid or utility loadout involving Fusion Resonators.
Choosing the appropriate Sonata Effect for Sagittario depends on your team’s elemental focus and how the Echo fits into your overall set bonuses.
How to Get Sagittario Echoes
Sagittario Echoes can be obtained by defeating Sagittario-type enemies found throughout the overworld in Wuthering Waves. These enemies can be located and tracked via the Guidebook, allowing players to pinpoint farming locations easily. Additionally, Sagittario Echoes can drop from Tacet Field Cleanups, which offer a reliable way to farm a variety of Echoes, including Sagittario, especially when targeting specific Sonata Effects or Echo traits. Repeated runs through these sources provide a steady means of acquiring and upgrading Sagittario Echoes for use in various builds.
Sagittario Attribute

| Stat | Rank 2 | Rank 3 | Rank 4 | Rank 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HP | 296 | 516 | 957 | 2280 |
| HP% | 7.2% | 10.2% | 14.2% | 22.5% |
| ATK% | 5.7% | 8.1% | 11.3% | 18.0% |
| DEF% | 5.7% | 8.1% | 11.3% | 18.0% |
Recommended Resonators
Sagittario works best with Resonators who benefit from Aero damage or need quick, low-cost Echo skills for elemental application or ranged coverage. Its low-cost nature allows it to fit into most builds without disrupting energy distribution, especially for characters who prioritize fast combat rotations. Ideal Resonators include:

Jianxin – As an Aero-based support and sub-DPS, Jianxin can use Sagittario for consistent Aero application and quick activation.

Verina – While not Aero-aligned, Verina can benefit from Sagittario’s quick activation to trigger coordinated support effects in fast-paced rotations.

Taoqi – As a tank who appreciates flexible Echo utility, Sagittario provides ranged chip damage and helps maintain constant pressure.
It can also be a filler Echo in off-element builds when you need a low-cost, fast-casting option to maintain energy flow or fill out Sonata sets.
Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q)
❓Is it worth upgrading?
If you’re using an Aero-based or ranged-focused build, upgrading it to level 15 or 20 can be worthwhile early on.
❓Does Sagittario’s skill scale with anything?
Yes. It scales with the main character’s Aero DMG% and Echo level. Increasing Echo stats boosts its damage output.
❓Is Sagittario good for early or late game?
It’s a solid early-to-mid game Echo, especially for characters who need quick AoE Aero coverage. It gets outclassed later by 3/4-cost Echoes for DPS.
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