Wuthering Waves 3.4 Guide: Lucy Pull Strategy, Free Rebecca Rewards & Cyberpunk Event Explained

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Version 3.4, The Dream Not Dreamed, marks one of the most ambitious updates in Wuthering Waves history.

The highly anticipated collaboration with Cyberpunk: Edgerunners has officially arrived, bringing Lucy and Rebecca to Solaris-3, introducing a new Night City-themed area, collaboration-exclusive banners, and a generous set of rewards for both new and veteran Rovers.

Whether you're deciding how to spend your Astrites, planning your Dreamcatcher Tide pulls, or simply wondering how to claim the free Rebecca, this guide covers everything you need to know about Version 3.4.

Wuthering Waves x Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Collaboration Overview

The centerpiece of Version 3.4 is the first major crossover event in Wuthering Waves.

Players can explore collaboration story content, participate in Night City-themed activities, and recruit iconic Cyberpunk: Edgerunners characters into their roster. Official collaboration content includes Lucy, Rebecca, the Inner Domain – Night City area, and multiple limited-time events.

Major Version 3.4 Highlights

Feature

Details

Limited Resonator

Lucy (5★ Spectro / Pistols)

Free Resonator

Rebecca (5★ Electro / Pistols)

New Resonator

Lucilla (5★)

Collaboration Area

Inner Domain – Night City

New Banner Currency

Dreamcatcher Tide

New Weapon Banner Currency

Shadowforge Tide

How to Claim Free Rebecca

One of the biggest surprises in Version 3.4 is that every eligible player can obtain Rebecca for free.

According to the official patch notes, players who reach Union Level 10 and participate in the collaboration login event can claim a free copy of Rebecca.

Rebecca Claim Requirements

Requirement

Reward

Reach Union Level 10

Eligible

Participate in Login Event

Free Rebecca

Complete Event Activities

Additional Upgrade Resources

Because Rebecca is available for free, many players are choosing to focus their Astrites on Lucy, Lucilla, or signature weapons instead.

Should You Pull Lucy or Save for Lucilla?

This is currently one of the most discussed questions in the community.

Lucy

Best for:

  • Cyberpunk: Edgerunners fans

  • Limited collaboration collectors

  • Players seeking exclusive content

Lucilla

Best for:

  • Long-term account value

  • Future team building

  • Players prioritizing permanent content

Pull Priority Comparison

Player Type

Recommended Choice

Collector

Lucy

Cyberpunk Fan

Lucy

F2P Player

Depends on Astrites

Meta-Focused Player

Wait for testing

Long-Term Planner

Lucilla

Since collaboration characters often have uncertain rerun schedules, securing at least one copy of Lucy may be worthwhile if you enjoy collecting limited units.

How Many Astrites Do You Need?

Version 3.4 introduces separate collaboration banners that use Dreamcatcher Tide.

Unlike regular Limited Convenes, Lucy and Rebecca do not share pity with standard banners. Dreamcatcher Tide and Shadowforge Tide can be obtained through Astrite conversion, collaboration events, and store bundles.

Estimated Pull Requirements

Goal

Pulls

Astrites

Lucy (One Copy)

70–140

11,200–22,400

Lucy + Signature Weapon

130–220

20,800–35,200

High Investment Build

250+

40,000+

Actual results vary depending on pity history and 50/50 outcomes.

Prepare for Version 3.4 with Topuplist

Version 3.4 is one of the most resource-intensive updates Wuthering Waves has ever released.

Between Lucy, Lucilla, collaboration weapons, and future banners, many players are saving every Astrite they can.

Players looking for a fast and secure recharge option can use Wuthering Waves Top Up on Topuplist to obtain Lunites and prepare for the collaboration event.

Why Choose Topuplist?

  • Instant delivery

  • Secure payment methods

  • Multiple local payment options

  • Competitive prices

  • Reliable customer support

Whether you're aiming for Lucy's banner or preparing for future Resonators, having additional resources can help you avoid difficult pull decisions later.

New Events Worth Prioritizing

Version 3.4 introduces several major activities that provide rewards and collaboration content.

Event Overview

Event

Reward Type

Night City Roaming

Astrites & Materials

Matrix Reform

Event Rewards

Gifts of Dreamchasers

Login Rewards

Instant Flashlight

Collaboration Rewards

Sweetdream Tuning

Pull Milestone Rewards

Completing these activities early is one of the most efficient ways to earn additional resources during the patch cycle.

FAQ

Is Rebecca free in Wuthering Waves 3.4?

Yes. Players who reach Union Level 10 and participate in the collaboration event can claim a free copy of Rebecca.

Is Lucy limited?

Yes. Lucy is a collaboration-exclusive Resonator available through a special Dreamcatcher Tide banner.

What is Dreamcatcher Tide?

Dreamcatcher Tide is the special currency used for Cyberpunk: Edgerunners collaboration Resonator Convenes.

What is Shadowforge Tide?

Shadowforge Tide is the special currency used for collaboration weapon banners.

Should I pull Lucy or Lucilla?

Collectors and Cyberpunk fans should prioritize Lucy, while long-term planners may prefer Lucilla.

Are collaboration banners separate from regular banners?

Yes. Collaboration banners use their own pity system and currencies.

Final Thoughts

Version 3.4 is easily one of the biggest updates Wuthering Waves has ever received.

With Lucy joining the roster, Rebecca available for free, Lucilla arriving as a new 5-Star Resonator, and a full Cyberpunk: Edgerunners collaboration taking over Solaris-3, players have plenty of reasons to return.

If you're planning to pull on collaboration banners, start saving Astrites, complete every event, and prepare your resources early to get the most out of The Dream Not Dreamed.

Nina Castellano

Nina Castellano is a digital payments analyst turned writer, based in London. She spent four years at a European fintech startup, where she specialized in cross-border transaction fees, e-wallet ecosystems, and how payment gateways influence top-up costs for gamers and streamers. That behind-the-scenes experience taught her exactly where hidden surcharges hide—and how to avoid them. Now an independent contributor, Nina focuses on making the payment side of top-ups transparent and user-friendly. From comparing PayPal, Apple Pay, and local e-wallet options to breaking down currency conversion markups, she tests every method herself and reports back with clear, actionable findings. Her guiding principle is simple: every pound spent on fees is a pound not spent on the fun.

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