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  1. That’s a solid deal for $50, especially with the 4,614 Astrites and the guaranteed character pity ready to go. I’m always hesitant about buying accounts with exploration at 100%, though, as half the fun for me is the open-world farming; have you found that impacts your long-term engagement with an account?

    1. I totally get your hesitation about missing the exploration grind—it’s a big part of the game’s charm for many. Since this account’s quests for patches 2.7 and 2.8 are untouched, you’ll still have a solid chunk of story content and new areas to farm when those updates arrive, which can help with long-term engagement. Feel free to message me if you’d like to discuss how you might plan your resource farming around future updates!

  2. Wow, $50 for an account with that much saved-up Oscillate Coral and a guaranteed limited banner pity is a solid deal, especially with a built S3 Chisa. I remember grinding for months to get my own support roster to that level. Makes me wonder, for a player looking to jump into the late-game meta immediately, is the lack of completed 2.7/2.8 quests seen as a pro for the extra resources or a con for missing the story?

    1. You’re right, that S3 Chisa with the savings and guarantee is a fantastic foundation for jumping straight into endgame co-op and challenges. For a meta-focused player, those untouched 2.7/2.8 quests are a huge pro, as they represent a massive, unclaimed stash of Astrites and level-up materials you can use immediately on future characters. I’d recommend checking the official patch notes for those versions to tally up exactly how many resources are waiting for you—let me know if you decide to go for it and how you spend that first guarantee!

  3. Wow, $50 for an account with that much saved-up Oscillate Coral and a guaranteed character pity is a solid deal, especially with a built S3 Chisa. I remember grinding for months to get a support roster half that ready. Makes me wonder, for someone jumping in, which upcoming character are you planning to use that guarantee on?

    1. Thanks for noticing the value—that S3 Chisa really is a grind-saver! For the guarantee, I’d recommend aiming for a future main DPS to pair with this stacked support lineup, especially since patch previews often hint at upcoming synergies. Keep an eye on the official Wuthering Waves social channels for character teasers, and feel free to share which one catches your eye!

  4. That’s a solid deal for $50, especially with the 4,614 Astrites and the guaranteed pity on the character banner—I’ve spent more just trying to hit pity from zero. It reminds me of when I bought a similar stacked account to jump into the late-game content without the grind. Are you open to offers, or is the price firm?

    1. Thanks for sharing your experience with buying a stacked account—it really is a huge time-saver for jumping into endgame. The price is firm at $50, considering the guaranteed pity and those untouched quests that will boost the Astrite count even further. Feel free to message me directly if you’d like to proceed, and I’d be curious to hear how your previous account purchase worked out for you.

  5. That’s a solid account for $50, especially with the S3 Chisa and her signature weapon—that’s a huge support boost. I’m always hesitant about buying accounts with exploration at 100%, though, as half the fun for me is the open-world farming; what’s your plan for staying engaged with future content if you buy an account like this?

    1. I totally get your point about exploration being a big part of the fun—that S3 Chisa is indeed a powerhouse for any team. For staying engaged, you could focus your efforts entirely on mastering new combat content and character builds, using the saved resources to instantly pull and level new characters from future patches as they release. It shifts the gameplay loop from exploration to optimization and endgame challenges. Let me know if you’d like some tips on current endgame activities to dive into right away.

      1. I don’t dislike it—I’m not sure where you got that impression. Playing two games simultaneously is challenging when you have a job, which should help clarify my perspective.

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