Alright, so I’ve been messing around with this “Wuthering Waves” game, and there’s this shooting party thing I wanted to try out. I’m no pro, just a regular gamer, so I figured I’d share my stumbling-through-it experience.
Getting Started
First, I had to, you know, actually find the shooting party mode. It wasn’t super obvious, at least not to me. I poked around the menus for a bit, feeling like a grandpa trying to use a newfangled smartphone.

Eventually, I found it. I think. Might’ve clicked on the wrong thing a couple of times first. Don’t judge.
The Actual Shooting
Once I was in, it was pretty much what you’d expect. Stuff popping up, and you gotta shoot it. My aim? Terrible. Like, really, really bad. I’m pretty sure I spent more time shooting the background than the actual targets.
- My weapon of choice: Whatever the default was. I didn’t even bother looking at other options.
- Strategy Just point and click and hope for the best.
- Enemies: They were there. Sometimes. I was more focused on the shooting than I saw them.
The Aftermath
Did I win? Probably not. Did I have fun? Yeah, I guess. It was a good way to kill some time, and I even managed to hit a few things, Eventually. I wouldn’t call myself a master marksman or anything, but hey, practice makes perfect, right? Or at least, practice makes slightly-less-terrible.
So, that’s my super detailed, incredibly insightful guide to the “Wuthering Waves” shooting party. Don’t expect any pro tips here. This is just one guy’s messy, probably-did-it-wrong experience.
And that is the end of it all.