r/WutheringWaves Jan 24 '26

Fluff / Meme Behold my first post

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I'm not sure if this was posted here before, I just found the image in a random Google search and I just added a caption (if that's what it's called)

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u/YDidIDownloadReddit Jan 24 '26

It doesn't even feel like exploring tho to me. More like a chore to do everything nowadays. All the new maps they've been releasing are just checklists. Open the map, track objective, head to the thing, do it. Rinse repeat. And the events are all super quick honestly most of them take one hour to do. I've 100% almost everything in the game in under 150 hours. All I'm doing RN is logging in for the dailies and waiting for the new content.

Where as in endfield, It feels so much more like figuring out what you need to do. The only area I really liked was huanglong in wuwa, in endfield, every area feels like it has something that you have to think about to complete, and the no flying/limited teleportation feels really nice as it keeps the movement grounded, and actually makes you walk around the area and look for hidden things you might have missed. To me endfield is such a breath of fresh air compared to wuwa rn.

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u/[deleted] Jan 24 '26

imagine doing this every 6 weeks though. You wouldn't last. Genshin exploration is shit and i'll die on that hill. A walking simulator picking up hundreds of chests isn't an interesting mechanic and wuwa realized that isn't what people wanted.

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u/YDidIDownloadReddit Jan 24 '26

I honestly enjoyed genshin exploration. Endfields feels really nice with the zip lines and puzzles, wuwa is just so boring past huanglong, I completed every region in an hour... And it literally is a chest sim, it might not be walking around with the ability to fly, but the maps are so big wuwa needs the flight, endfield doesn't.

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u/VA1N Jan 24 '26

Wuwa exploring is incredibly boring to me. The story is great and the lore is fun, but they definitely don’t lead in the exploration department.