Aemeath Wuthering Waves Build Guide: Best Weapon, Echoes, Teams, Skills, and Materials
Aemeath is a 5-star Fusion Sword main DPS in Wuthering Waves with a form-switching playstyle and strong Fusion team value. This guide covers her best weapon, Echoes, stat priorities, teams, rotation, and materials.
Aemeath Overview
Aemeath is a 5-star Fusion Sword character released on February 5, 2026. She is a premium main DPS built around form switching between herself and her Mech, with a strong personal burst profile and clear value in top-end Fusion teams.
Aemeath is worth pulling if you want a highly structured Fusion carry and already have support pieces such as Denia or Lupa. She is less attractive if your roster is still missing broader universal supports.
If you are planning to build Aemeath, Topuplist and the official Wuthering Waves top up page are the easiest preparation tools.

Kit Snapshot
Aemeath's identity is built around form switching, Synchronization management, and timing her Heavenfall Edict finishers correctly. She is not a passive damage dealer. She rewards deliberate sequencing and correct support timing.
That means her team and her rotation both matter a lot more than they do for simpler carries.
Skill Priority
Aemeath uses most parts of her kit meaningfully, so she rewards broad investment more than many modern supports do.
Best Weapons
Everbright Polestar is the standout choice because it directly supports her Liberation-centric damage pattern.
Best Echoes
Aemeath wants a clean, offensive Echo package.
Main Stats
Substats
CRIT Rate = CRIT DMG > ATK% > Resonance Liberation DMG > ATK
Endgame Goal
CRIT Rate: around 70%+
CRIT DMG: 220%+
ATK: around 2100 to 2400+
Energy Regen: enough for stable Overdrive access
Resonance Chain Value
Aemeath is already a complete carry at S0.
For most players, finishing her team is a higher priority than rushing chain depth.
Best Teams
Aemeath has a very clear premium home.
Denia is one of the best reasons to build around Aemeath, and Lupa gives the team a much higher offensive ceiling.
Rotation
Aemeath wants a deliberate burst sequence:
Support setup -> Intro -> Form Switch sequence -> Skill chain -> Resonance Liberation: Overdrive -> rebuild resources -> Heavenfall Edict: Finale -> Outro
Do not rush Finale too early. Her damage improves noticeably when the resource and form sequence is handled correctly.
Materials
After securing her base ascension path, prepare current weapon-type training materials and weekly boss drops for the full Forte grind.
Should You Pull Aemeath?
Pull Aemeath if you want a premium Fusion main DPS and are willing to support a more structured rotation. Skip her if you prefer simpler carries or if your account still lacks flexible account-wide staples.
If you are getting ready for her banner, Topuplist and the official Wuthering Waves top up page are useful for fast setup.
Final Thoughts
Aemeath is a real premium carry, not a casual sidegrade. She needs structure, but when the team and rotation are right, she pays that effort back with excellent Fusion damage and a clear high-end role.

