HIGHLIGHTS
- While traveling, a giant creature will toss you from your boat, but Brant will save you and take you to Ragunna port.
- You meet Cristoforo in Ragunna after saying goodbye to Brant, and later see him unmasked in a cutscene with Phrolova.
- At the end of Act III, Chapter II, a cutscene shows Phrolova and Cristoforo talking about fate, Second awakening and Blessed Maiden’s role.
Wuthering Waves version 2.0 titled “All Silent Souls Can Sing,” released on January 2, brings new content.
This version introduces a lot of content such as new resonators, resonator outfits, weapons, and several events.
It also adds a new chapter of the main quest that focuses on the Rinascita region and features resonators from Rinascita.
Cristoforo In Wuthering Waves
Cristoforo is a playwright visiting Ragunna in search of inspiration for his latest work. You first meet Cristoforo after arriving in Ragunna and saying goodbye to Brant.
He also appears in a later cutscene with Phrolova in which you can see him unmasked for the first time.
Cristoforo will likely be playable in version 2.2 or later, so be sure to follow Wuthering Waves for the latest updates.
Meeting Cristoforo In Ragunna
You first need to head to the Black Shores and meet with the Shorekeeper. Further, you will meet the “Rover” of the past who will instruct you to find the “Imperator.”
After completing these steps, head to the port to find Aalto and speak with him to begin your journey to Rinascita.
While traveling you will encounter a giant creature who will throw you out of your boat. Players will be saved by a new character Brant who will take them to Ragunna port.
On the port, you will see citizens going on a “Pilgrimage“ by the order of the benevolent Primus.
During this scene, a mysterious character will stop you, as you try to move forward and stop the “Pilgrimage”. He introduces himself as Cristoforo, a playwright.
Phrolova And Cristoforo Cutscene In Wuthering Waves
At the end of Act III of Chapter II, a cutscene involving Phrolova and Cristoforo will begin.
In this cutscene, both discuss their differing views on fate, with Cristoforo believing characters act on their desires.
The cutscene also confirms the second resonance awakening and questions the Blessed Maiden’s role as a resonator.
Finally, Cristoforo believes all events converge toward immortality and highlights how personal choices shape each person’s destiny.