WuWa vendors can be overwhelming as they demand different currencies with no way to tell what’s a good deal. With this in mind, let me show you where to find the Souvenir Shop in Wuthering Waves and the best items.
Where to find the Souvenir Shop in Wuthering Waves
you may access the Souvenir Shop inJinzhoupretty early on in your Wuthering Waves journey. It’ssouth of the city, and I’ve marked it in the image above with the yellow arrow. Confusingly,the Souvenir Shop isn’t on the ground level. If you head to the marker, you should see a staircase to the upper floor nearby. Failing that, you can sprint up the wall to climb it.
What should you buy at the Souvenir Shop?
Several sought-after items are up for grabs, butthe currency is an issue. The Souvenir Shop only acceptsWood-textured shards,an uncommon drop from around the Huanglong Region.
It’s tempting to buy the Lustrous Tide, but at 50 shards a pop, you likely won’t be able to afford more than one on your first visit. I understand the need to feed your Gacha addiction, butyour shards will be better spent on other itemshere.

I recommendbuying the Recipes first. These one-off purchases will give you new ways to spend all those ingredients you’ve been carrying around. TheCaltrop Soup, in particular, is pretty decentas it increases your party’s max HP by 30%. This effect only lasts 30 minutes but is plenty of time to knock out a couple of bosses.
Once you’ve purchased every Recipe, you canfocus on the other consumable items. All the “Advanced” items grant a respectable amount of EXP for your Echoes, Resonators, and weapons. If you don’t need the upgrade materials and have an excess of Wood-textured shards, this is the time to splash out on Lustrous Tides.

Ultimately, there’s no “wrong” order to buy items from the Souvenir Shop, but relentlessly pursuing your next pull isn’t always the best strategy.Don’t fret if things don’t make much sense as a new playerin Wuthering Waves. Mechanics, like theTraining Dummies, will become second nature before you know it.
Anthony Yates
Anthony is a freelance writer for PC Invasion and has worked in the industry for four years. He’s furiously competitive and is always looking for the next big multiplayer hit. Anthony thrives in high-stakes games like Escape From Tarkov and Sea of Thieves. He is also passionate about speedrunning and always looks forward to the next GDQ and ESA events. When he’s not grinding leaderboards, Anthony enjoys visiting Arcades, retro gaming, and horror movies.