Wuthering Waves Pity System Explained

The pity system page should help users make banner decisions with less guesswork. That means explaining what carries over, what guarantee rules matter, and how banner timing changes whether a player should spend now or wait.

Direct answer: A strong pity page should explain carry-over, guarantee behavior, banner type differences, and real pull-planning examples in plain language before trying to be exhaustive.

Why pity pages rank well

Pity questions are durable because they come back every banner cycle. Users search them before and during active phases, not just on announcement day.

What users need most

Users need to know what happens if they stop pulling, whether the guarantee persists, and what that means for the next banner.

How it supports banner pages

The pity page is the rules layer that makes the current and next banner pages more actionable instead of just informative.

Sections this page should always contain

  • Character banner pity rules.
  • Weapon banner pity rules.
  • Carry-over and guarantee explanation.
  • Simple pull-planning examples for savers and targeted pullers.

FAQ

Why is pity information so important on a banner site?

Because users usually decide whether to spend resources based on whether progress carries over and how close they are to a guaranteed result.

Should the pity page include exact live banner names?

It can mention them in examples, but the main goal is to keep the page evergreen enough to stay useful across many banner cycles.