Introduction to Spectro Prism Echo Guide

Wuthering Waves Spectro Prism Echo Guide: The Spectro Prism (ID: N14) is a 1-Cost Common Echo in Wuthering Waves, first introduced in Version 1.0. As a General Rarity Echo, it belongs to the Spectro attribute and can be equipped by any character regardless of class. Its low cost makes it a flexible option for completing Echo loadouts, particularly when optimizing for energy balance or set bonuses. While it lacks an active skill due to its cost and rarity, Spectro Prism still contributes to stat scaling and set completion, making it a useful filler in early-game or budget builds.
Echo Skill Details

The Spectro Prism Echo features an active ability that summons a floating Spectro Prism to fire a focused laser beam at the target. This laser hits the enemy up to 8 times in rapid succession, with each hit dealing Spectro Damage. The damage per hit scales with the Echo’s Ability Rank—starting at 9% Spectro DMG per hit at Rank 1 and increasing to 16.2% per hit at Rank 5, totaling up to 129.6% Spectro DMG when all hits connect. The skill has an 8-second cooldown, making it a reliable option for frequent use in combat.
As a 5-Cost Echo, Spectro Prism offers consistent single-target damage with quick execution. It is particularly effective on Spectro-aligned Resonators who benefit from repeated Spectro damage instances, allowing for efficient energy generation and synergy with effects that scale from elemental triggers or rapid-hit mechanics.
Possible Main Stats

| Stat Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Echo Cost | 1-Cost |
| Class | Common |
| Fixed Main Stat | Flat HP (e.g., 2280 at Rank 4, Level 25) |
| Random Main Stats | ATK%, DEF%, HP% (Only one chosen at random) |
| Recommended Main Stat | ATK% (for maximizing offensive potential) |
Possible Sub-Stats and Ranges
| Sub-Stat | Value Range |
|---|---|
| HP | 320 – 580 |
| ATK | 30 – 70 |
| DEF | 30 – 70 |
| HP% | 6.4% – 11.6% |
| ATK% | 6.4% – 11.6% |
| DEF% | 8.1% – 14.7% |
| Crit. Rate | 6.3% – 10.5% |
| Crit. DMG | 12.6% – 21.0% |
| Energy Regeneration | 5.6% – 14.9% |
| Resonance Skill DMG Bonus | 6.4% – 12.4% |
| Basic Attack DMG Bonus | 6.4% – 11.6% |
| Heavy Attack DMG Bonus | 6.4% – 11.6% |
| Resonance Liberation DMG Bonus | 6.4% – 11.6% |
Possible Sonata Effects
When equipping the Spectro Prism Echo, it may possess one of several Sonata Effect types, which contribute to powerful 2-piece and 5-piece set bonuses. These effects enhance elemental damage and other combat aspects, depending on the Echo’s resonance type. Below are the three possible Sonata Effects Spectro Prism may come with:
Celestial Light (Spectro Damage Boost)

2-Piece Set Effect: Increases Spectro Damage by 10%.
5-Piece Set Effect: After using an Intro Skill, Spectro Damage is increased by 30% for 15 seconds.
Usage Overview:
Celestial Light is the most synergistic Sonata Effect for Spectro-aligned characters. It passively enhances Spectro output with the 2-piece bonus and offers a significant burst window with the 5-piece bonus after triggering an Intro Skill. This makes it ideal for Spectro damage dealers or supports who rely on consistent elemental output and capitalize on rotation timing.
Best Fit:
Pairs well with Rover (Spectro), Verina, and any Spectro Resonator focused on dealing damage or enabling buffs through Spectro-based skills.
Useful in sustained or rotation-based playstyles where Intro Skills are part of the regular combat loop.
Molten Rift (Fusion Damage Boost)

2-Piece Set Effect: Increases Fusion Damage by 10%.
5-Piece Set Effect: After using a Resonance Skill, Fusion Damage is increased by 30% for 15 seconds.
Usage Overview:
Molten Rift amplifies Fusion Damage, which includes attacks and abilities tied to the Fusion element. The bonus activates upon using a Resonance Skill, making it best suited for Fusion DPS Resonators with short skill cooldowns or frequent skill uptime.
Best Fit:
Not recommended for Spectro Resonators, as the bonus is element-specific.
Better suited for characters like Chixia, who rely on Fusion-aligned Resonance Skills.
Void Thunder (Electro Damage Boost)

2-Piece Set Effect: Increases Electro Damage by 10%.
5-Piece Set Effect: After performing a Heavy Attack or Resonance Skill, Electro Damage is increased by 15% for 15 seconds, and can stack up to 2 times (max 30%).
Usage Overview:
Void Thunder is designed to boost Electro element damage and scales with frequent use of Heavy Attacks or Resonance Skills. The stacking mechanic allows for flexible uptime, benefiting aggressive combat styles with frequent triggers.
Best Fit:
Tailored for Electro Resonators such as Yinlin, Danjin, or Aalto.
Not compatible with Spectro-based builds, but may still appear on Spectro Prism due to random Sonata assignment.
Equipping Sonata Sets with Spectro Prism
Spectro Prism is a 1-Cost Echo and does not offer an active skill, but it can carry any of the above Sonata resonances. While the Echo alone won’t trigger a set effect, it contributes to the total count of matching Sonata types needed for 2-piece or 5-piece bonuses. Since only different Echoes count toward these bonuses, equipping multiple copies of Spectro Prism does not stack the Sonata Effect. Instead, pair it with other Echoes that share the same Sonata resonance—such as elite or 3-cost Echoes—to complete the set.
How to Obtain Echo
The Spectro Prism Echo can be obtained by defeating Spectro Prism enemies, which are Spectro-type Tacet Discords encountered throughout the open world. These enemies are marked in the Guidebook, allowing players to track and locate them easily for farming. Defeating these enemies provides a chance to acquire the corresponding Echo. Additionally, Spectro Prism Echoes may drop from Tacet Field Cleanups, which offer a variety of Echoes based on the elemental types present in that instance. These methods ensure players have multiple opportunities to farm Spectro Prism for use in cost-efficient builds or to complete Spectro-based Echo sets.
Recommended Resonators
Spectro Prism is a 1-Cost Echo that, while lacking an active ability, plays an important role in Echo set construction and total cost optimization. It is most effective when used on Spectro-aligned Resonators, as it allows them to complete attribute-matching Echo sets such as Moonlit Clouds for energy regeneration or Freezing Frost for Spectro DMG bonuses. These sets are particularly valuable for characters who benefit from frequent skill rotations or enhanced Spectro output.

Rover (Spectro) benefits from the Moonlit Clouds set to maintain consistent skill uptime and energy flow, making Spectro Prism a useful piece to balance cost while securing the 5-piece bonus. The Prism also aligns with Rover’s elemental affinity, ensuring attribute synergy for the set effects.

Verina, while primarily a support Resonator, also aligns with the Spectro attribute and frequently uses the Moonlit Clouds set to enhance her energy generation and supportive capabilities. Since her builds often require low-cost Echoes to meet the 5-piece requirement while reserving cost for more impactful Echoes like Bell-Borne Geochelone, Spectro Prism serves as an efficient choice to round out her Echo slots.
Overall, Spectro Prism works best on Spectro characters where elemental consistency and cost-efficiency are important. It’s particularly valuable in support or hybrid roles that require set flexibility without compromising utility.
Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q)
❓What is the Spectro Prism Echo?
Spectro Prism is a 1-Cost Common Echo with the Spectro attribute. It has no active skill and is primarily used to fill Echo slots, manage total cost, or complete Echo set bonuses.
❓When should I use Spectro Prism in a build?
Use Spectro Prism when you need to complete a 2-piece or 5-piece Echo set, or when you’re optimizing your team’s total Echo cost. It’s especially useful in early game or while farming.
❓Is Spectro Prism useful in late-game builds?
Typically, Spectro Prism is replaced in optimized late-game builds by higher-cost or rarer Echoes with active skills. However, it can still be situationally useful for cost control.
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