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Wuthering Waves Convene Calculator

Calculate your pull probability for Wuthering Waves featured resonator, weapon, and standard convenes. 100% featured weapon banner supported.

Wuthering Waves

Wuthering Waves Convene Calculator

Convene-pull probability · pity, 50/50 and 100% featured weapons.

Banner type

Your state

Current pity

pulls

Pity: 0 / 80Soft pity at: 66
Your next 5★ is a 50/50 for the featured unit.

What's your budget?

pulls

Enter your current pity and how many pulls you have to calculate your odds.

Expected pulls

~ 80

Any 5★ chance

0.0%

Worst case

160

Next pull rate

0.8%

040801201600%25%50%75%100%PullsChance of featured 5★

Your state

If the 50/50 flips

Target copies

CopiesChance at budgetExpectedWorst caseCurrency
S00.0%8016012,800
S10.0%16032025,600
S20.0%24048038,400
S30.0%31964051,040
S40.0%39980063,840
S50.0%47996076,640
S60.0%5591,12089,440

Wuthering Waves convene calculator. Pity odds for Resonators and 100% weapons.

A Wuthering Waves convene calculator estimates your probability of pulling the featured 5-star Resonator or weapon within your remaining convene budget. It covers the 50/50 Resonator convene and the 100%-featured Weapon convene, with soft pity around pull 66 and hard pity at pull 80.

What is the Wuthering Waves convene system?

The Wuthering Waves convene is Kuro Games' gacha system, where each pull costs 160 Astrite (or 1 Tide) and has a 0.8% base chance of dropping a 5-star. That base rate sits a notch above Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail, and Zenless Zone Zero, all of which use 0.6% on their character banners. Soft pity begins around convene 66 (community-measured) and hard pity is reached at convene 80, meaning every 5-star is guaranteed within 80 convenes. These three numbers — 0.8% base, ~66 soft, 80 hard — are confirmed by the Prydwen Wuthering Waves gacha guide, the Game8 convene pity guide, and the Mobalytics gacha rates and pity breakdown.
The biggest differentiator is the Featured Weapon convene: 100% of 5-star weapons are the featured weapon. There is no 50/50, no 75/25, and no Epitomized Path to accumulate. Hard pity at 80 convenes equals an absolute guaranteed featured weapon — the Wuthering Waves Wiki Featured Weapon Convene page explicitly states "there is a 100% chance of obtaining the promotional 5-star weapon," and GameRant's pity explainer restates the same mechanic as "there is no 50/50 for weapons." The Featured Resonator convene keeps the familiar 50/50 with a lose-next-win-after failsafe, while the Standard convene is the permanent pool with a selector-style "Beginner's Choice" mechanic for new accounts.
Pity in Wuthering Waves is banner-type-scoped and carries over between consecutive banners of the same type. If you end a Featured Resonator banner at 50/80 pity, that 50 transfers intact when the next Featured Resonator rotates in — a quality-of-life win that Talk Android's convene pity breakdown explicitly highlights. Pulling on the Weapon convene does not progress your Resonator pity (and vice versa), so planners have to budget each channel separately. Kuro Games has never published the exact soft-pity curve, so calculators use a linear ramp calibrated to the observed 80-pull hard pity — a methodology also adopted by Beebom's pity explainer and Talk Android as the community standard. One thing Wuthering Waves does NOT have is a Capturing Radiance equivalent — that hidden lost-50/50 correction is a Genshin-only Version 5.0 mechanic, so the Resonator 50/50 here is a clean coin flip with no concealed upside.

How the Wuthering Waves convene pity actually works

Convening in Wuthering Waves is not a flat slot machine — the game hides a pity counter on each banner type and pairs it with a featured-unit rule that differs sharply between Resonators and weapons. There are four moving parts, and understanding them is what turns "can I afford this Resonator?" into a real plan.
The base rate and the pity counter. Every convene on the Featured Resonator banner has a flat 0.8% chance of a 5-star, and that number does not move for your first 65 pulls. Behind the scenes the game tracks your pity — the number of convenes since your last 5-star — and resets it to 0 the instant any 5-star drops, featured or not. The Weapon convene and the Standard convene run the same 0.8% base rate, the same soft-pity start, and the same 80-pull hard pity; what changes between them is the featured rule, not the underlying curve.
Soft pity — the part that actually carries you. From convene 66 the per-pull rate stops being flat and ramps hard, climbing each pull until it reaches 100% at convene 80, which is hard pity. This is why almost nobody actually reaches convene 80 — the average first 5-star from pity 0 lands around convene 53, deep inside the soft-pity ramp. Notice the steep jump in any-5-star odds between convene 66 and the mid-70s: that is the ramp doing its work, not a display artifact. Stopping a session at pity 50 or 60 throws away the steepest, most valuable part of this curve. WuWa's soft pity starts about 8 pulls earlier than Genshin's pull-74 ramp, which is one reason its featured odds frontload faster on a fixed budget.
Hard pity — the safety net. If you somehow miss every roll through soft pity, convene 80 on all three banner types is a 100% guaranteed 5-star. You can never pull past it without a 5-star dropping. That 80-pull ceiling is lower than the 90-pull hard pity Genshin, HSR, and ZZZ use on their character banners — a structural difference that matters more than the base rate when you are budgeting a single cycle.
The Resonator 50/50, and the weapon banner that skips it entirely. On the Featured Resonator convene, hitting a 5-star is only half the battle: you then flip a clean 50/50 coin. Win, and it is the featured Resonator. Lose, and you get a random standard 5-star instead — but the game banks that loss, so your very next 5-star Resonator is forced to be featured. That is the "guaranteed" state, the same lose-next-win-after failsafe HoYoverse titles use. The true worst case to lock a specific Resonator is two full cycles: up to 80 convenes to trigger the first 5-star, then up to 80 more where the failsafe forces the featured one — the 160-convene ceiling. The Featured Weapon convene throws all of this out: every 5-star weapon IS the featured weapon, a flat 100% split. There is no coin flip, no failsafe to bank, and no charted path to set up, because there is nothing to lose. P(featured weapon) and P(any 5-star) are literally the same number on the Weapon convene, and the strict worst case is exactly 80 convenes — half the 160-pull ceiling every other major gacha imposes on its weapon banner.
The Standard convene plays by its own rules. The Standard convene draws from the permanent pool with no featured concept — every 5-star is a random permanent-pool Resonator or weapon — but new accounts get a Beginner's Choice selector after a fixed number of discounted pulls, letting you pick any standard 5-star Resonator directly. Pity is banner-type-scoped, so your Resonator, Weapon, and Standard counters never share progress, but pity DOES carry over between consecutive banners of the same type. This calculator runs the published 0.8% base rate, the 80-pull hard pity, and the per-banner featured rule directly over a per-convene probability curve, so the featured odds it shows are the real, unembellished numbers — no hidden radiance correction, because Wuthering Waves does not have one.

How to use this Wuthering Waves convene calculator

The tool opens on the Featured Resonator convene because that is what most players plan around. To read your own odds, fill in four things:
1. Pick your convene. Featured Resonator (5-star character), Featured Weapon (5-star weapon), or Standard (the permanent pool). Pity is tracked separately for each, so convening on the Weapon banner never touches your Resonator pity. All three share the same 0.8% base rate, the same soft-pity start at 66, and the same 80-pull hard pity — what changes is the featured rule (50/50, 100%, or none).
2. Enter your current pity. This is the number of convenes since your last 5-star on that banner — the counter resets to 0 on every 5-star, featured or not. Check the exact number in-game under Convene History on each banner. A fresh banner starts at 0.
3. Set the guaranteed toggle. On the Resonator convene, turn it on if you lost your last 50/50 — your previous 5-star was an off-banner standard Resonator. The calculator then treats your next 5-star as guaranteed featured. This toggle is hidden on the Weapon convene because 100% of weapon 5-stars are featured — there is nothing to lose and nothing to guarantee.
4. Enter your convene budget. Type convenes directly, or convert from Astrite at 160 Astrite = 1 convene, so 12,800 Astrite is 80 convenes. You can also add any Radiant Tides (Featured Resonator only), Forging Tides (Featured Weapon only), or Lustrous Tides (Standard convene only) you already own — count each Tide as one convene before converting Astrite so you do not double-count, and do not mix Tide types between banner pools.
The calculator then returns the chance of landing the featured 5-star within your budget, the chance of any 5-star, the expected convenes to your first featured, and the worst-case convenes. On the Weapon convene the worst case is always exactly 80 convenes, and P(any 5-star) and P(featured) are identical numbers. On the Resonator convene the strict worst case is 160 convenes (two full cycles) because of the 50/50 failsafe. A verdict chip translates the raw percentage into a plain read — from "very unlikely" through "coin flip" and "very likely" up to "guaranteed" — and a chart shows how your odds build convene by convene, so you can see exactly how many more pulls push you past your comfort line. Everything runs in your browser, no account is required, and nothing you type leaves your device.

Wuthering Waves convene examples

Resonator convene, pity 0, 80 convenes

One full hard-pity cycle. P(any 5-star) = 100% by convene 80. P(featured Resonator) without guaranteed is about 61% (61.4%). With guaranteed on, P(featured) jumps to 100%. For reference, at the same 80-pull budget Genshin sits at ~51%, Honkai: Star Rail at ~48%, and Zenless Zone Zero at ~48% — so WuWa's edge here is roughly 13 percentage points over HSR and ZZZ, not the 4–5 you might expect from the base-rate gap alone. The real reason is the cycle length: 80 convenes is a FULL WuWa cycle because hard pity IS 80, so you have already cleared the guaranteed-5-star bar. Genshin, HSR, and ZZZ all hard-cap at 90, so at an 80-pull budget those three are still mid-soft-pity — their any-5-star odds sit around 86–92%, not 100%, which drags their featured odds down. WuWa's shorter 80-pull cycle, not merely the 0.8% base rate, is what front-loads the featured probability on a one-cycle budget.

Weapon convene, pity 0, 80 convenes

With the 100% featured split, every 5-star on the Weapon convene is the featured weapon. By hard pity (convene 80) you are guaranteed the featured weapon — no 50/50 card, no Fate Points, no target-copy ambiguity. P(featured weapon) and P(any 5-star) are the same number, and the strict worst case is exactly 80 convenes = 12,800 Astrite. This is documented directly on the Wuthering Waves Wiki Featured Weapon Convene page, which states explicitly that "there is a 100% chance of obtaining the promotional 5-star weapon."

Resonator convene, 160 convenes, not guaranteed

Two full hard-pity cycles starting from pity 0. Either you win the 50/50 on the first cycle (guaranteed 5-star by convene 80) or you lose it and the failsafe forces the featured Resonator on the second cycle. P(featured Resonator) = 100% by convene 160. The expected case is far cheaper than the worst case: the calculator puts expected convenes to the featured Resonator at roughly 80 (~12,800 Astrite), because about half the time you win the first 50/50 well inside the first cycle. Budget the full 160 only if you cannot absorb a loss on a must-have Resonator — but expect to spend close to a single cycle on average.

Pity carryover lets you spread a guarantee across patches

Pity on Wuthering Waves carries over between consecutive banners of the same type, as Talk Android's convene pity guide and the Game8 pity explainer both confirm. So a player ending the current Featured Resonator banner at 50/80 pity with the 50/50 lost starts the next Featured Resonator banner at 50/80 with guaranteed active. Only 30 more convenes (4,800 Astrite) are needed for a guaranteed featured Resonator in that scenario — less than a third of a full cycle. Deliberately banking pity on a banner you do not intend to pull on is a legitimate strategy when your target Resonator is the NEXT character rotation.

Probability curve by convene count (Resonator banner, pity 0, 50/50 active)

This decision table shows how featured-Resonator probability scales with budget at pity 0 with the 50/50 active. Use it to decide whether to press on or wait for the next cycle.
ConvenesAstriteP(any 5-star)P(featured Resonator)Verdict
203,20014.8%8.0%Save more
406,40027.5%15.8%Save more
6610,56045.9%27.9%Gamble
7411,84099.7%58.0%Coin flip
8012,800100%61.4%Likely
12019,200100%78.1%Likely
16025,600100%100%Guaranteed
The jump from convene 66 to convene 74 — any-5-star odds leaping from 45.9% to 99.7% — is the soft-pity ramp doing its work, since soft pity starts at convene 66. The 80-convene row is the minimum one-cycle budget; the 160-convene row is the absolute worst case that guarantees the featured Resonator. Expected convenes to your first 5-star from pity 0 is roughly 53.

Cross-game comparison — what the same budget buys across four major gachas

A concrete side-by-side of weapon-banner worst-case costs across the four biggest anime gacha titles, assuming the genre-standard 160 premium currency per pull. The table makes the 100%-featured advantage obvious.
GameCharacter banner worst caseWeapon banner worst caseWeapon featured rule
Wuthering Waves160 convenes (25,600 Astrite)80 convenes (12,800 Astrite)100% featured
Genshin Impact180 wishes (28,800 Primogems)160 wishes + Fate Point (25,600 Primogems)75/25 + Epitomized Path
Honkai: Star Rail180 warps (28,800 Stellar Jade)160 warps + failsafe (25,600 Stellar Jade)75/25 + failsafe
Zenless Zone Zero180 signals (28,800 Polychrome)160 signals + failsafe (25,600 Polychrome)75/25 + failsafe
Wuthering Waves is the only major anime gacha where the strict weapon worst case is half the others: 80 pulls instead of 160. This single structural decision saves you roughly 12,800 Astrite every weapon banner you commit to (80 × 160 versus 160 × 160) — across a year with 4–6 weapon cycles that is 50,000–75,000 Astrite of avoided spend versus Genshin, HSR, or ZZZ at parity.

Convene-saving strategies

  • Budget exactly 80 convenes (12,800 Astrite) for a guaranteed featured weapon. No 50/50, no Epitomized Path, no Fate Points — this is mathematically the cheapest weapon banner in the anime gacha genre, half the 160-pull ceiling Genshin, HSR, and ZZZ impose.
  • On the Resonator convene, plan for 160 convenes (25,600 Astrite) worst case to guarantee any featured Resonator via the failsafe. The expected cost is far lower — about 80 convenes (~12,800 Astrite) — because roughly half the time you win the first 50/50 inside the opening cycle.
  • Soft pity starts around convene 66 — about 8 pulls earlier than Genshin or HSR (74–75). If you are in the mid-60s and hesitating, 1–2 more convenes is usually enough to trigger the ramp. The Game8 pity guide notes the same community-measured 66-pull soft-pity start.
  • Radiant Tides convene only on the Featured Resonator banner, and Forging Tides only on the Featured Weapon banner — they are not interchangeable. Lustrous Tides are locked to the Standard convene and Beginner's Choice and cannot pull on limited banners. Do not convert Astrite expecting the wrong Tide type to cover a featured pull.
  • Never save Beginner's Choice pulls for a Featured banner. They are currency-locked to the Standard pool and will not carry over.
  • If your Resonator convene pity is 50+ and you are about to stop pulling, push to 80. Abandoning mid-soft-pity wastes the probability ramp, where the bulk of 5-star drops concentrate between convenes 66 and 79. Pity does carry over, so a clean ramp in the next banner is fine — but mid-soft-pity stopping is pure expected-value loss.
  • The 100% featured weapon is the single biggest reason WuWa's signature weapons are cheaper than Genshin's, HSR's, or ZZZ's: 80 convenes and the weapon is yours, full stop — no Fate Points, no 75/25 gamble, no copium. If you are choosing which gacha to invest in for signature weapons, WuWa is mathematically the best value.
  • Pity carries over between consecutive banners of the same type. A 50-pity ending on the current Featured Resonator transfers intact to the next Featured Resonator, as the Talk Android pity explainer documents. Use this deliberately — if you are unsure about the current Resonator but confident about the next, pull to 40–60 pity knowing it banks.
  • Read your verdict as a decision signal, not a prediction. At 40–70% P(featured), losing is a real outcome — only pull if you can absorb a miss. At 80%+, the residual tail risk is small enough that most players should press convene. At 100%, the math guarantees the result regardless of RNG.
  • | P(featured) range | Verdict | Action | |-------------------|---------|--------| | 0–40% | Save | Stop pulling; stack Astrite for the next cycle | | 40–70% | Gamble | Only pull if losing is emotionally acceptable | | 70–90% | Likely | Green light for most players | | 90–99% | Safe | Pull now; residual risk is negligible | | 100% | Locked | Math guarantees the pull regardless of RNG | Keep this grid open as your go/no-go filter for every WuWa banner you open.

Frequently asked questions about Wuthering Waves convenes

How many convenes for a guaranteed 5-star in Wuthering Waves?

80 convenes on every banner. The Featured Resonator, Featured Weapon, and Standard convenes all share an 80-pull hard pity. On the Weapon banner that 5-star is always the featured weapon; on the Resonator banner it is a 50/50 with a failsafe on your next 5-star.

Is the Weapon convene really 100% featured?

Yes. Unlike Genshin's Weapon banner (75/25 + Epitomized Path, 160 pulls worst case), HSR's Light Cone banner (75/25 + failsafe, 160 warps worst case), and ZZZ's W-Engine banner (75/25 + failsafe, 160 signals worst case), every 5-star on the Wuthering Waves Weapon convene is the featured weapon directly. The Wuthering Waves Wiki Featured Weapon Convene page states this explicitly. Worst case is 80 convenes — exactly half the budget of every other major gacha.

When does soft pity start in Wuthering Waves?

Community pull-tracker data places soft pity around convene 66. The 0.8% base rate ramps up through convenes 66–79 and reaches 100% at convene 80. The exact per-pull increments are not officially published by Kuro Games, so most calculators use a linear ramp consistent with the 80-convene hard pity, including Prydwen and Mobalytics.

Does losing the 50/50 guarantee the next featured Resonator?

Yes, on the Resonator convene. If your previous 5-star was a standard Resonator (lost 50/50), your next 5-star Resonator is guaranteed to be the featured one. This failsafe is identical to the HoYoverse character-banner system and is documented by GameRant's pity explainer.

Is this Wuthering Waves pity calculator free?

Yes. The smart-calculators.net convene calculator requires no login and does not store your pull history. You only enter your current pity and budget — it runs entirely in your browser and works on mobile.

Is pity shared between Resonator and Weapon convenes?

No. Pity is tracked independently per banner: Featured Resonator, Featured Weapon, and Standard all have separate pity counters. Pulling on the Weapon convene does not progress your Resonator pity, and vice versa.

Does pity carry over between consecutive WuWa banners?

Yes, within the same banner type. Featured Resonator pity transfers intact between consecutive Featured Resonator banners, and Featured Weapon pity transfers between consecutive Featured Weapon banners. The Standard convene keeps its own independent counter. This carryover rule is confirmed by the Talk Android convene pity guide and GameRant.

How much Astrite do I need for a guaranteed featured Resonator?

Worst case is 160 convenes × 160 Astrite = 25,600 Astrite, if you lose the 50/50 on the first cycle. The expected cost is much lower — about 80 convenes (~12,800 Astrite) — because roughly half the time you win the first 50/50. Factor in any Radiant Tides you already have to reduce the Astrite budget.

Does Wuthering Waves have Capturing Radiance like Genshin?

No. Capturing Radiance is a Genshin-only Version 5.0 mechanic that quietly nudges a lost 50/50 back toward the featured character. Wuthering Waves has no equivalent — the Resonator 50/50 is a clean coin flip with no hidden correction, so the featured odds this calculator reports are exactly what you face in-game.

Is Wuthering Waves' gacha friendlier than Genshin and HSR?

For weapons, decisively yes. WuWa's 100% featured Weapon convene caps the worst case at 80 pulls, versus 160 pulls on Genshin Weapon, HSR Light Cone, and ZZZ W-Engine. For characters, WuWa is friendlier at the margin too: base rate is 0.8% vs 0.6% elsewhere, soft pity starts 8 pulls earlier (66 vs 74–75), and hard pity is 80 vs 90 — so a single 80-convene cycle reaches ~61% featured against ~48–51% in the others. Character-banner worst case is still 160 convenes.

Does this calculator match Game8, Prydwen, and Mobalytics numbers?

Yes. The math engine is a pure analytic dynamic program (not Monte Carlo) over (pity, guaranteed) states and reproduces the 0.8% base rate, the 80-convene hard pity, and the 50/50 failsafe mechanic published by Prydwen, Game8, and Mobalytics.

How much Astrite do F2P players get per WuWa version?

Approximately 80–100 convenes (12,800–16,000 Astrite) per 6-week version update, depending on event density, tower progress, and exploration completion. This is comparable to Genshin and HSR's per-patch F2P income. Combining an S-rank Resonator and their signature weapon (worst case 160 + 80 = 240 convenes = 38,400 Astrite) realistically requires saving across 2–3 versions if you are F2P.

Can I guarantee a specific Standard Resonator via the Beginner's Choice?

Yes. The Standard convene includes a Beginner's Choice mechanic: after a fixed number of pulls on the Beginner banner (first-time only, discounted), you can select any standard-pool 5-star Resonator directly. This is the cheapest path to a guaranteed standard 5-star for new accounts, but does not grant access to limited Resonators or weapons.


Wuthering Waves gacha glossary

Convene

The Wuthering Waves name for a single pull. Costs 160 Astrite or 1 Tide.

Resonator

The in-game name for a playable character. 5-star Resonators are the rarest tier and the main pull target on the Featured Resonator convene.

Pity

The number of convenes since your last 5-star on a given banner. Pity resets after every 5-star and is banner-type-scoped. Carries over between consecutive banners of the same type.

Soft pity

The ramp in 5-star drop rate that begins around convene 66, based on community tracker data. Per-pull odds climb from 0.8% at convene 65 to 100% at convene 80.

Hard pity

The guaranteed-5-star convene at pity 80 on all three banners. Reaching convene 80 without a prior 5-star forces a 5-star on that pull.

50/50

The 50% chance a 5-star is the featured Resonator on the Featured Resonator convene. Losing it guarantees the next 5-star is featured (the failsafe carries across banners). The Weapon convene has no 50/50.

100% featured (Weapon convene)

Wuthering Waves' flagship gacha mechanic. Every 5-star on the Featured Weapon convene is guaranteed to be the featured weapon — no coin flip, no failsafe path, no Fate Points. Worst case is 80 convenes.

Sequence (S0–S6)

A Resonator's upgrade tier. S0 is the base Resonator; each duplicate 5-star pull upgrades the Sequence by one level up to S6. Analogous to Genshin constellations or HSR eidolons. S6 = 7 total copies owned.

Astrite

The base premium currency. 160 Astrite = 1 convene. F2P income is approximately 12,800–16,000 Astrite per 6-week version.

Radiant Tide

Event convene ticket used on the Featured Resonator banner only. 1 Tide = 1 convene. Cannot be used on the Featured Weapon or Standard convene.

Forging Tide

Event convene ticket used on the Featured Weapon banner only. 1 Tide = 1 convene. Cannot be used on the Featured Resonator or Standard convene.

Lustrous Tide

Standard convene ticket used on Standard Resonator, Standard Weapon, and Beginner's Choice banners. Cannot pull on Featured banners.

Beginner's Choice

A one-time new-player banner offering discounted pulls and a selector for any standard-pool 5-star Resonator after a fixed pull count. Uses Lustrous Tides exclusively.