If you play Wuthering Waves, keeping track of banner schedules is one of the most important things you can do. The game rotates its limited-time Convene Banners every few weeks, bringing new 5-star Resonators, reruns of popular characters, and signature weapons. Missing a banner you wanted means waiting months for a potential rerun, which nobody enjoys.

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This guide covers every Wuthering Waves banner currently running in 2026, plus every confirmed and predicted upcoming banner. I break down the featured 5-star and 4-star Resonators on each banner, the weapon banners worth pulling on, and exactly when each banner starts and ends. Whether you are a day-one veteran or just downloading the game for the first time, you will find what you need here.

Right now, Wuthering Waves is in Version 3.2 Phase 2. Three 5-star Resonator banners are active featuring reruns of Lynae, Zani, and Phoebe, alongside their signature weapon banners. I cover all of these below, plus what is coming in Version 3.3 and beyond.

Quick Reference: Current Wuthering Waves Banners (2026)

Here is a fast overview of every banner active right now in Wuthering Waves Version 3.2 Phase 2. I put this together so you can scan it in seconds and decide where your Astrite goes.

  • When in the Syrene Is a Cinnean (Lynae Banner) – April 9 to April 29, 2026
  • Twirling Grazefull (Zani Banner) – April 9 to April 29, 2026
  • Thawing Crescent (Phoebe Banner) – April 9 to April 29, 2026
  • Absolute Pulsation (Lynae Signature Weapon) – April 9 to April 29, 2026
  • Absolute Pulsation (Zani Signature Weapon) – April 9 to April 29, 2026

All three character banners and both weapon banners run on the same schedule. They started on April 9 and end on April 29. That gives you roughly three weeks to pull for any of these Resonators or their signature weapons.

Current Character Event Banners in Wuthering Waves (June 2026)

The current character banners in Wuthering Waves are all reruns, which is great news if you missed any of these Resonators the first time around. Each banner features one limited 5-star Resonator alongside a set of boosted 4-star characters. Here is a detailed look at each one.

When in the Syrene Is a Cinnean – Lynae Banner

Lynae returns as the featured 5-star Resonator on the “When in the Syrene Is a Cinnean” banner. She is a Havoc attribute character who uses Pistols, and her kit revolves around high-speed multi-hit damage with strong personal DPS. Lynae first debuted earlier in Version 3.x and has been one of the most requested reruns in the community since then.

The boosted 4-star Resonators on this banner provide solid support options. If you are building a Havoc-focused team or just want a strong DPS carry, Lynae delivers consistent value. Her playstyle rewards aggressive, fast-paced combat with rapid skill rotations.

This banner runs from April 9 through April 29. If you lost your 50/50 on her debut or skipped her originally, this is your chance to add her to your roster.

Twirling Grazefull – Zani Banner

Zani headlines the “Twirling Grazefull” banner as its featured 5-star Resonator. She is a Fusion attribute Broadblade user with a kit focused on sustained damage and strong burst windows. Zani has been a popular pick for endgame content like Tower of Adversity and Haz snowy Summit since her original release.

Her Broadblade weapon type and Fusion attribute make her flexible across multiple team compositions. The 4-star Resonators featured alongside her include characters that pair well with Fusion teams, making this banner appealing if you want to build around her specifically.

The Zani banner shares the same schedule as the others: April 9 through April 29.

Thawing Crescent – Phoebe Banner

Phoebe is the third and final 5-star Resonator banner in the current Phase 2 rotation, running under the “Thawing Crescent” banner name. She uses a Rectifier and brings Glacio attribute capabilities to your team. Phoebe’s kit includes strong utility elements that make her valuable for both DPS and support-adjacent roles.

Players who focus on Glacio team compositions will find Phoebe especially appealing. Her rerun gives another opportunity for anyone who missed her debut or wants her constellations (Sequences in WuWa terminology). The featured 4-star lineup on this banner complements Glacio builds.

Like the other Phase 2 banners, Phoebe’s banner is active April 9 through April 29.

Current Weapon Event Banners

Alongside the three character banners, Wuthering Waves is running two weapon banners under the “Absolute Pulsation” banner series. Each one features a 5-star signature weapon tailored to one of the featured Resonators.

Absolute Pulsation – Lynae Signature Weapon Banner

The first weapon banner features Lynae’s signature 5-star Pistols. This weapon is designed specifically to maximize Lynae’s damage output, providing stat bonuses and passive effects that synergize directly with her kit. If you plan to main Lynae, pulling for her signature weapon is the single biggest DPS upgrade you can get for her.

The banner also includes boosted rate-up 4-star weapons that work well across multiple characters, giving you solid value even if you do not get the 5-star.

Absolute Pulsation – Zani Signature Weapon Banner

The second weapon banner showcases Zani’s signature 5-star Broadblade. Just like Lynae’s weapon, this Broadblade is tuned specifically for Zani’s Fusion damage playstyle. The passive abilities on this weapon enhance her burst damage windows and sustain, making it the best-in-slot option for her.

Both weapon banners run April 9 through April 29, matching the character banner schedule. The weapon banner pity system is separate from the character banner, so your pulls on one do not affect the other.

Upcoming Wuthering Waves Banners

Looking ahead, Wuthering Waves Version 3.3 is the next major update, and it will bring an entirely new set of banners. Based on the current version timeline and community information, here is what we know and what we can reasonably predict about upcoming banners.

Version 3.3 Banner Predictions

Version 3.3 is expected to introduce at least one new 5-star Resonator debut banner. Kuro Games typically alternates between new character launches and reruns across version phases. Phase 1 of a new version usually features a brand-new character, while Phase 2 often includes a mix of new and returning Resonators.

Based on community discussions and early information, Version 3.3 is likely to include a new character that has been teased in recent story chapters. The exact identity and attribute of this character will be confirmed closer to the version launch through official livestream announcements.

Here is what we expect for the Version 3.3 banner schedule:

  • Version 3.3 Phase 1 – New 5-star Resonator debut banner + rerun banner
  • Version 3.3 Phase 2 – Additional new or rerun 5-star Resonator banner
  • Weapon banners – Signature weapons matching the featured Resonators

Keep in mind that banner details for upcoming versions are subject to change until officially announced. Kuro Games typically reveals exact banner lineups during version preview livestreams, which air about a week before the update goes live.

Long-Term Banner Outlook

Beyond Version 3.3, the Wuthering Waves banner schedule follows a predictable pattern. Each version lasts roughly six weeks, split into two three-week phases. New 5-star Resonators debut roughly every other phase, with reruns filling the gaps.

For players planning their Astrite spending several months ahead, the safest approach is to save for characters you know are coming based on story teasers and official marketing. Kuro Games has been consistent about previewing upcoming Resonators through in-game events and social media, giving you time to prepare.

How the Wuthering Waves Banner System Works?

If you are new to Wuthering Waves or coming from another gacha game, the banner system here has some important mechanics to understand. I break down the core systems below so you can make informed pulling decisions.

What Are Convene Banners?

In Wuthering Waves, banners are called “Convene” events. Each Convene banner is a limited-time pool of characters and weapons you can pull from using in-game currencies. The main currency types are Asterite (earned through gameplay) and Astro Crystals (premium currency). Both can be used for pulls, which cost 160 Asterite or one Radial Echo per pull.

There are several types of Convene banners:

  • Featured Resonator Banner – Limited-time banner with a specific 5-star Resonator at boosted rates
  • Featured Weapon Banner – Limited-time banner with specific 5-star weapons at boosted rates
  • Standard Resonator Banner – Permanent banner with a fixed pool of characters
  • Standard Weapon Banner – Permanent banner with a fixed pool of weapons
  • Beginner Banner – Discounted banner for new players with guaranteed 5-star within 50 pulls

The limited-time banners are where you spend most of your currency. They feature characters and weapons that are not available in the permanent standard pool.

The Pity System Explained

Wuthering Waves uses a pity system to guarantee 5-star pulls after a certain number of attempts. On the Featured Resonator Banner, you are guaranteed a 5-star Resonator within 80 pulls. However, there is a 50/50 mechanic: your first 5-star on a limited banner has a 50% chance to be the featured character and a 50% chance to be a standard pool 5-star.

If you lose the 50/50 (get a standard 5-star instead of the featured one), your next 5-star is guaranteed to be the featured Resonator. This means in the worst case, you need 160 pulls to guarantee the banner character. This is one of the biggest sources of frustration for players, as losing a 50/50 effectively doubles the cost of getting who you want.

Pity carries over between banners of the same type. If you pull 40 times on the Lynae banner and do not get a 5-star, your 40-pull pity count carries over to the next Featured Resonator Banner. Your guarantee status (whether you are guaranteed the featured character next) also carries over.

Pull Rates and Probabilities

The base pull rates in Wuthering Waves are:

  • 5-star Resonator: 0.8% base rate (increases after 60 pulls through soft pity)
  • 4-star Resonator or Weapon: 6.0% base rate
  • 3-star Weapon: 93.2% base rate

Soft pity begins around pull 60 on the character banner, gradually increasing your odds of hitting a 5-star. By pull 75-80, the probability spikes dramatically, which is why most players report getting their 5-star between pulls 65 and 78. Understanding these rates helps you plan how much currency you need before committing to a banner.

Permanent vs. Limited Banners

Wuthering Waves has both permanent and limited banners running simultaneously. The standard banners (Tidal Chorus for characters and Winter Brume for weapons) are always available and draw from a fixed pool. Limited banners rotate every three weeks and feature exclusive characters and weapons that are not in the standard pool.

For most players, the priority should be limited banners. The characters and weapons on standard banners can come naturally over time, including as the result of losing 50/50s on limited banners. Limited banner Resonators are only available during their active window, making them the scarcer resource.

Tips for Saving Pulls and Banner Planning

Managing your Astrite and pull currency is one of the most important skills in Wuthering Waves. Whether you are a free-to-play player or a low-spender, every pull counts. Here are strategies I use to maximize banner value.

Calculate Your Pull Budget Before Committing

Before pulling on any banner, calculate how many pulls you can afford. A safe budget for a guaranteed featured 5-star is 160 pulls (enough to cover a lost 50/50 plus the guarantee). At 160 Asterite per pull, that is 25,600 Asterite. If you do not have enough for a guarantee, you are gambling, and you need to be comfortable with the possibility of losing your 50/50 and not getting the character.

This is the single most common mistake new players make: spending all their currency on impulse pulls without a guarantee backup plan. I have seen countless players blow their savings on a banner, lose the 50/50, and then have nothing left for the character they actually wanted most.

Prioritize Characters Over Weapons

As a general rule, prioritize character banners over weapon banners. A new 5-star Resonator opens up entirely new team compositions and playstyles. A signature weapon, while powerful, is a marginal upgrade over free or craftable alternatives. The exception is if you already have the character and use them as your main carry; then their signature weapon becomes a higher-value pull.

Use the Beginner Banner First

New players should always use the Beginner Banner before anything else. It offers discounted pulls and guarantees a 5-star Resonator within 50 pulls, which is half the normal pity cost. This banner disappears after a certain number of pulls, so use it early and get that guaranteed value.

Track Events and Free Currency

Wuthering Waves gives out a significant amount of free Astrite through events, daily commissions, Tower of Adversity, and exploration rewards. A typical six-week version cycle offers roughly 60-80 free pulls worth of currency for active players. Keeping up with events and dailies consistently can fund a limited banner pull every version cycle without spending real money.

Community discussions on Reddit consistently highlight that players who plan two to three banners ahead and save accordingly are much happier with their roster than those who pull impulsively. The 30-day limited banner window creates real FOMO, but disciplined saving pays off in the long run.

Wuthering Waves Banner History Overview (2026)

Since Wuthering Waves launched in May 2024, the game has run dozens of limited banners across multiple versions. While this guide focuses on current and upcoming banners, here is a brief overview of how the banner schedule has evolved.

Version 1.x Era

The early versions of Wuthering Waves established the dual-phase banner structure that continues today. Version 1.0 launched with Jiyan and Yinlin as the first limited 5-star Resonators. Subsequent 1.x patches introduced characters like Jinhsi, Changli, and Xiangli Yao, many of whom have since had rerun banners in later versions.

During the 1.x era, Kuro Games refined the pity system and pull rates based on player feedback. The 50/50 mechanic has remained consistent, but quality-of-life improvements like carry-over pity were confirmed and clarified during this period.

Version 2.x Era

Version 2.0 marked a major content expansion for Wuthering Waves, bringing new regions, story chapters, and a wave of new Resonators. Banners in the 2.x era featured characters like Camellya, Lumi, and Scar, along with reruns of popular 1.x characters. Banner revenue peaked during several 2.x patches, with Version 3.1 reportedly hitting 2.4 million in banner revenue, the highest in the game’s history.

Version 3.x Era (Current)

Version 3.x is the current era of Wuthering Waves banners. The current Phase 2 banners for Version 3.2 feature Lynae, Zani, and Phoebe reruns. Version 3.3 is expected to continue the pattern of mixing new debuts with strategic reruns. The 3.x era has seen Kuro Games increase the cadence of reruns, giving players more opportunities to pick up characters they missed.

Frequently Asked Questions About Wuthering Waves Banners

What is the current banner in Wuthering Waves?

The current Wuthering Waves banners in Version 3.2 Phase 2 feature three 5-star Resonator reruns: Lynae (When in the Syrene Is a Cinnean), Zani (Twirling Grazefull), and Phoebe (Thawing Crescent). All three banners run from April 9 to April 29, along with their respective signature weapon banners under the Absolute Pulsation series.

When does the next Wuthering Waves banner start?

The next set of Wuthering Waves banners will begin when Version 3.3 launches, which is expected around late April or early May based on the current version timeline. Phase 2 banners end on April 29, and the new version typically goes live shortly after the current phase concludes. Kuro Games will announce exact dates during the Version 3.3 preview livestream.

What is the Wuthering Waves banner schedule?

Wuthering Waves follows a consistent banner schedule: each version lasts about six weeks and is split into two three-week phases. Phase 1 runs for approximately 21 days, followed immediately by Phase 2 for another 21 days. Character and weapon banners are active for the duration of their phase. New versions typically launch every six weeks with fresh banners.

How long do Wuthering Waves banners last?

Each Wuthering Waves limited banner lasts approximately 21 days (three weeks). Banners within the same phase share the same start and end dates. A full version cycle spans roughly 42 days total across Phase 1 and Phase 2 combined, giving players about three weeks to pull on each set of banners.

What are the upcoming resonators in Wuthering Waves?

Specific upcoming Resonators for Version 3.3 and beyond have not been officially confirmed yet. Kuro Games typically reveals new characters during version preview livestreams about one week before the update launches. Community speculation and early information suggest at least one new 5-star Resonator will debut in Version 3.3, but details will be confirmed through official channels closer to release.

Stay Ahead of Every Wuthering Waves Banner

Keeping track of Wuthering Waves banners does not have to be stressful. The current Version 3.2 Phase 2 banners featuring Lynae, Zani, and Phoebe reruns run through April 29. After that, Version 3.3 will bring a fresh rotation of character and weapon banners, likely including at least one new Resonator debut.

The key takeaway: plan your pulls at least one version ahead, always aim for 160 pulls before committing to a banner (to cover a potential 50/50 loss), and prioritize characters you genuinely want to play over meta recommendations. Bookmark this page and check back regularly, because I update this guide with every new banner phase so you always know what is current and what is coming next in Wuthering Waves.