Wuthering Waves recently rolled out its massive 2.0 patch, which includes the huge new region of Rinascita. Alongside the new map are a bunch of playable characters, tons of echoes to collect, puzzles and side quests to discover and complete, and many more. In this guide, we will be showing you how to get those nightmare variants of the regular echoes in this region.
Update 2.0 – How to Unlock Nightmare Echoes Guide
Unlocking the Nightmare Echoes is actually really simple. All you need to do is complete the side quest called Dream Patrol I. To help you with this, we already have a more detailed guide on how to complete Dream Patrol I.
Basically, you just need to talk to a strange cat sitting on top of a building in Ragunna City that has a large portal behind it. Speaking with this cat will mark the completion of the side quest, and it gives you the ability to hunt for Nightmare Echoes, which you can easily detect at the map.
By completing this side quest, you immediately gain access to the following Nightmare Echoes and their respective bosses:
Nightmare: Feilian Beringal – This boss can be found at HallowedReach.
Nightmare: Mourning Aix – This boss can be found at Nimbus Sanctum.
Nightmare: Inferno Rider – This boss can be found at AverardoVault.
Nightmare: Impermanence Heron – This boss can be found at ThessaleoFells.
Nightmare: Thundering Mephis – This boss can be found at Whisperwind Haven.
As long as you have them unlocked, their icons should be visible on the map, so you literally cannot get lost while looking for them. The only thing to note is that the nightmare variant of both the Crownless and Tempest Mephis require other things to unlock.
Continue completing challenges in the remaining regions that are not covered by the other aforementioned bosses to unlock them. That really is all there is to it, so you have a lot of work ahead of you if you want them.
While you are here, check out our guide on how to defeat the Lifer in Wuthering Waves just in case you have not yet completed the Traces of Tides event that was added alongside this new update!
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