Wuthering Waves Sonata Set Tier List: Which 5-Piece Set for Each Character

Sonata Effects are Wuthering Waves' equivalent of artifact set bonuses: equip 2 matching echoes for a small bonus, 5 matching for the powerful effect. The 5-piece is where the build actually comes online — running a mismatched set is one of the most common mistakes new players make.

This guide ranks every Sonata Effect, tells you which characters want it, and explains when a 2+3 split is better than committing to a full 5-piece.

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How Sonata Effects work

Each echo can belong to multiple Sonata families — that's how flexibility works. The Calamity Class (cost-4 boss) echo is the one that locks your set: pick your 5-piece based on what gives the best Calamity echo for your character.

Tier list overview

S-Tier: top-priority sets

A-Tier: best-in-slot for specific roles

B-Tier: niche but useful

C-Tier: situational only

Per-character recommendations

The rule: match the element-specific 5-piece for any DPS that has a single dominant element. Universal sets (Lingering Tunes, Moonlit Clouds) only "win" for hybrid units or Sub-DPS roles.

Role / ElementBest 5-pieceAlternative
Aero DPS (main)Sierra GaleLingering Tunes
Aero buffer / Sub-DPSMoonlit CloudsSierra Gale
Fusion DPSMolten RiftLingering Tunes
Electro DPSVoid ThunderLingering Tunes
Electro Sub-DPSMoonlit CloudsVoid Thunder
Glacio DPSFreezing FrostLingering Tunes
Spectro DPSCelestial LightLingering Tunes
Havoc DPSSun-sinking EclipseLingering Tunes
Healer (pure)Rejuvenating GlowMoonlit Clouds (for buffing)
Liberation-focused DPSElement-specific setCelestial Light for any element

The 2+3 split: when to use it

A "2+3 split" means running 2 pieces of one set and 3 pieces of another to stack two 2-piece bonuses (10% + 10%). The 5-piece bonus is forgone, but you double up on +10% Elemental DMG or +10% buffs.

When 2+3 wins

When NOT to 2+3

Every dedicated main DPS with a strong element-locked 5-piece (Sierra Gale, Molten Rift, Void Thunder, etc.) should run the full 5-piece once it's available. The 5-piece bonus is usually 30–60% damage in the right conditions — far more than the +10% you'd get from a second 2-piece.

Use the Echo Scorer to grade individual echoes once you've picked your set.

Farm priority order

Pick one set to fully farm at a time. Half-finished sets give you the 2-piece but nothing else.

  1. First set: Element-specific set for your strongest current DPS.
  2. Second set: Moonlit Clouds for your buffer/Sub-DPS slot. One copy covers most teams.
  3. Third set: Rejuvenating Glow for your healer (if you have one).
  4. Fourth set onward: Build per new DPS as you pull them.

The Calamity echo bottleneck

Every Sonata Effect requires a 4-Cost Calamity echo from a specific Tacet Field boss. These drop infrequently from overworld and require Tacet Field runs to farm with reasonable rates. Plan your Waveplate budget around one Calamity echo at a time — trying to farm two sets in parallel will starve both.

Sonata vs. main stat: which matters more?

For a new character, this is the right order of priority:

  1. Correct main stats (use the Main Stats Guide)
  2. Correct Sonata 5-piece
  3. High substat scores (use the Echo Scorer)

Don't optimize substats on the wrong Sonata. Don't run a perfect 5-piece with mismatched main stats. Top to bottom.

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