In the summer of 2024, a limited-time Convene event brought one of Wuthering Waves' most striking Resonators into sharper focus. The banner, called Vermillion's Ploy, centered on the 5-Star Resonator Changli and also raised the drop rates for three 4-Star Resonators: Taoqi, Baizhi, and Mortefi. Although the event ended in August 2024 and is no longer active in 2026, its mechanics offer a useful snapshot of how featured Resonator banners were structured during that phase of the game.

The availability window ran from 2024-07-22 at 10:00 to 2024-08-14 at 11:59, according to server time. For players in different regions, this meant the banner ended at slightly different local moments, but the overall duration stretched across roughly three weeks. That length gave many players enough time to gather Radiant Tide, weigh their pity counters, and decide whether Changli was worth the investment.
Eligibility was not especially demanding. A player needed to reach Union Level 8 or complete the combat trial in First Resonance and activate the Convene function. This gate ensured that newer accounts could participate once they had unlocked the core summoning system, while still keeping the banner tied to basic account progression.
The banner followed the standard Featured Resonator Convene structure. Radiant Tide served as the pulling currency. Every ten attempts promised at least one 4-Star or higher rarity Resonator or Weapon, a safety net that softened the sting of repeated low-rarity results. More importantly, the Guarantee count was shared across all Featured Resonator Convene event banners. If a player failed to obtain a 5-Star Resonator on Vermillion's Ploy, the accumulated count carried over to other featured banners. Once a 5-Star Resonator was obtained, the guarantee reset as usual.
Changli herself was exclusive to Vermillion's Ploy. The event page made clear that she would not be available through other means once the banner ended. This type of exclusivity increased pressure on players who cared about collection completeness or who simply valued her combat style. At the time, it was common to see discussions about whether to pull immediately or wait for future rerun possibilities.
In addition to the banner itself, Changli's Waveband was placed in the Afterglow Coral Store. Players could purchase it up to two times during the Convene period. Once the event ended, the Waveband was removed from the store. This offered an alternate path for players who had Coral saved but did not want to rely solely on repeated Resonator pulls.
A quick summary of the event details is shown below.
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Event name | Vermillion's Ploy |
| Featured 5-Star | Changli |
| Boosted 4-Star Resonators | Taoqi, Baizhi, Mortefi |
| Duration | 2024-07-22 10:00 - 2024-08-14 11:59 (server time) |
| Convene currency | Radiant Tide |
| 4-Star guarantee | At least one 4-Star or higher every 10 attempts |
| Guarantee sharing | Shared across Featured Resonator Convene banners |
| Waveband purchase limit | Up to 2 in Afterglow Coral Store |
The short-term appeal of the event was obvious. Changli offered a powerful 5-Star option, while Taoqi, Baizhi, and Mortefi provided useful 4-Star support or utility for many team compositions. Players who had been saving Radiant Tide could use the banner to build roster depth even if they did not immediately reach Changli.
From a 2026 vantage point, the Vermillion's Ploy banner also illustrates how limited-time Convene events communicated their rules. The shared pity count, the ten-pull guarantee, and the store-based Waveband option all became familiar parts of the game's broader summoning framework. Although later banners introduced new characters and refinements, the basic expectations established by events like this one continued to influence player planning.
In practice, the decision to pull on Changli's banner often came down to resource management. A player who entered with no guarantee had to consider the worst-case scenario: a large number of Radiant Tides could be spent before a 5-Star appeared, and losing the 50/50 to a non-featured Resonator might delay Changli further. The shared guarantee meant that any progress made was not wasted, but the exclusive nature of Changli made the banner feel urgent.
The Afterglow Coral Store offered a strategic alternative. Because Changli's Waveband could be purchased twice, some players chose to stop pulling after obtaining one copy and use Coral for additional Wavebands instead of risking more Radiant Tide. This approach required careful planning, since Coral was also used for other items, and the Waveband disappeared after the event window.
Overall, Vermillion's Ploy stood out as a clearly defined featured Resonator event. It combined boosted rates, a transparent pity system, and a limited-time store option under one banner. The inclusion of three boosted 4-Star Resonators meant that even unsuccessful 5-Star attempts could produce meaningful roster improvements. For many players, that balance made the banner memorable beyond the simple question of whether Changli arrived in the first ten pulls.
In 2026, looking back at this type of event helps newer players understand how Wuthering Waves handled character availability, guarantee mechanics, and exclusive rewards during its earlier update cycles. The language of the event, from Radiant Tide to Guarantee count to Waveband purchases, remains a useful reference point for anyone studying the game's summoning history.