WuWadle guides
Strategy walkthroughs for every WuWadle mode: Classic attribute deduction and Weapon icon reads. Each card outlines the strategy at a glance; click into a mode for the full guide with tips and mechanics.
Modes
Classic
Strategy
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Open with someone you actually know
Five of the six tiles are just exact matches, so your first guess is mostly a probe. Pick someone whose rarity, element, and weapon you can rattle off without thinking.
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Chase the tiles that are still wrong
Once a few tiles go green, your next guess should differ on the ones that didn't. The Version arrows are your best friend, they slice the roster by release window in one go.
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Don't forget the Rover rule
Rover's Attribute is Multiple, so throwing Rover at a Spectro, Havoc, or Aero answer gets you a yellow on the Attribute tile. Handy early probe if you've got a hunch about one of those.
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Hints aren't free
Hints unlock after 2 and 3 wrong guesses and reveal one random unsolved attribute, but each one eats a slot out of your 5. Only grab one if it saves you more guesses than it costs.
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Weapon
Strategy
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Look at the material and colors first
At 6x it's mostly texture. Rectifier plates, broadblade edges, and pistol grips all look different even in a tight crop, and one guess of chips confirms or kills your type theory.
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The chips beat the pixels
The version arrow cuts the pool by release window, and the acquisition chip splits limited convene weapons from the standard pool. Two misses with a good spread of chips usually gets you down to two or three suspects.
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Hard mode hides color, not shape
Grayscale is on by default and kills the color read, which is the biggest single clue on a bunch of signature weapons. Flipping it off between guesses is free, but guessing with it off drops your hard mode credit for the round.
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Banner
Strategy
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Look at the edges, not the middle
The crop starts off the face on purpose, so your first frame is usually a hand, a bit of a weapon, some hair, or background. Work out the material and colors before you try to name anyone.
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The weapon and outfit give it away
Convene art almost always shows the Resonator with their signature weapon and fit. A broadblade, floating rectifier plates, or one loud color scheme cuts the 5-star list down fast, even zoomed way in.
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A cheap guess buys you a better look
Every miss zooms out a step, so a low-confidence guess isn't really wasted, it trades a slot for a clearer picture. If the tight crop is unreadable, just throw a plausible 5-star and read the next reveal.
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It's 5-stars only
Only 5-stars with real convene art can be the answer, so the pool is way smaller than Classic. Don't bother with 4-stars or anyone who never got a solo banner.
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Forte
Strategy
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Read the glyph first, then stop staring
Forte icons are stylized, so if you recognize it, great, name them and move on. If it means nothing to you, don't sink guesses forcing it. Switch to the tiles and play it like Classic.
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The tiles are the real engine
It's the exact six-tile compare from Classic, so the same plan works: open with someone you know cold, then chase whatever tiles came back wrong. The Version arrows still slice the roster by patch in one go.
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Whole roster, so 4-stars count
Every Resonator has a Forte, 4-star and 5-star, so the answer can be anyone (Rover aside, who's never the answer). Don't tunnel on 5-stars the way you would in Banner.
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No hints, but a guess to spare
There's no hint button here, so you get six slots instead of Classic's five. If the glyph is a blank, spend one early as a wide probe. The extra slot is built for exactly that.
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Quote
Strategy
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Read the line for personality first
Voice lines carry a Resonator's whole vibe: how formal they are, what they fixate on, who they mention. If the voice is unmistakable, name them and move on. If it's generic, don't force it, switch to the tiles.
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The tiles are the real engine
It's the exact six-tile compare from Classic, so the same plan works: open with someone you know cold, then chase whatever tiles came back wrong. The Version arrows still slice the roster by patch in one go.
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The category tag is a quiet clue
The label over the line tells you what kind of quote it is. Pair that with what's being said and you can often narrow it to a handful of Resonators before you spend a tile.
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Audio is a late lifeline
There's no hint button, but after 3 wrong guesses a play button unlocks so you can hear the line in the Resonator's own voice, when the wiki has a clip. It's a struggling-player aid, not a first-guess crutch.
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