Dream Patrol 1 is one of the first side quests you might encounter in the Rinascita region of Wuthering Waves.
In essence, this is a tutorial quest for the new Nightmare Echoes encounters. You just have to meet with a strange talking cat and hear what it has to say. Do so and you’ll be able to start taking on the challenging Nightmare Echoes!
In this short guide, we’ll tell you everything you need to know to complete the Dream Patrol 1 quest.
Dream Patrol 1 Quest Guide | Wuthering Waves
You can start and finish the Dream Patrol 1 quest in Wuthering Waves as soon as you reach Ragunna City as part of the story. You’ll get a message from a mysterious white cat who wants to meet you somewhere in the city. So, to start, travel to Ragunna City.
Once you’re in Ragunna City, go to the marked quest spot south of the Resonance Nexus. You’ll find the mysterious white cat there in front of some purple portal. Simply speak to the cat here and listen to what it has to say. You’ll automatically complete the Dream Patrol 1 quest as soon as you finish the conversation!
Now, this will also unlock a set of Nightmare Echoes spread over the Rinascita region. These Nightmare Echoes allow you to face off against powerful Tacet Discords for some great rewards. Here’s a quick list of all the Nightmare Echoes that become available upon finishing the quest and their locations:
Mourning Aix – South of the Averardo Vault.
Inferno Rider – Near the Averardo Vault.
Thundering Mephis – The lake near Polyphemos Windmills in Whispering Haven.
Impermanence Heron – The field in Thessaleo Fields.
Feilian Beringal – Requiem Ravine in Hallowed Reach.
That’s everything you need to know about the Dream Patrol 1 quest and how to complete it in Wuthering Waves. The Nightmare Echoes you unlock aren’t the only trial that awaits you in the Rinascita region, though. For example, check out our guide on the Trials of Old side quest as well!
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