Let me set the scene: it’s late 2024, I’m sitting in a Discord voice channel, my buddy is pretending to care about my echo farming, and I’m one Go Live away from a free Morphable Echo. That was the V1.2 WUWA Discord Quest in a nutshell. Kuro Games basically said, Hey, stream Wuthering Waves to a friend for 15 minutes on Discord, and we’ll toss some loot your way. If you’re reading this in 2026, the V1.2 quest itself is ancient history—the event window ran through September 9, 2024 at 4:59 PM PDT, and the redemption codes expired on October 9, 2024 at 09:00 AM PDT. Still, the mechanics are worth knowing because Discord Quests keep coming back like a stubborn Tacet Discord.

What Was the Deal?
The rewards were pretty juicy for a 15-minute streaming session:
| Reward | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Shell Credit | ×15,000 |
| Advanced Resonance Potion | ×2 |
| Advanced Energy Core | ×2 |
| Morphable Echo | ×1 |
The catch? The rewards were limited to 300,000 total and were handed out on a first-come, first-served basis. The early bird really did catch the worm, and the procrastinator caught… well, nothing. Your spot in line was determined by when you claimed the Redemption Code after finishing the quest, not when you started streaming. So if you did the 15 minutes but waited three days to claim, you might’ve been out of luck.
How to Actually Complete the Quest
Here’s the step-by-step, minus the panic attack:
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Launch Wuthering Waves first. Don’t be like me and open Discord, then realize the game is still patching.
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Open the Discord desktop app and head to a DM, group chat, or server.
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Join a voice call or voice channel.
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Hit the Screen Share icon in the voice status panel.
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Select the game application—not your entire screen. This is the big one. If you stream your device’s screen, the Quest progress won’t move. I cannot stress this enough: select Wuthering Waves as the individual application.
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Press Go Live and stream for at least 15 minutes.
You could check the progress bar on the Quest Home to make sure you weren’t just talking to yourself for 15 minutes.
Redeeming the Goodies
Once the quest was complete, the reward code appeared in Quest Home under Discovery > Quests. Then you had to:
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Select your server and enter Wuthering Waves.
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Go to Settings > Other > Redemption Code.
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Enter the code and hit Confirm.
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Claim the rewards in your in-game mail.
One small but important gate: the Redemption Code function unlocked at Union Level 2. If you were a fresh Rover who hadn’t hit that yet, you were stuck until you leveled up.
The Fine Print (Or, Things I Learned the Hard Way)
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One redemption per account. No, you couldn’t farm this on alts and send yourself a bouquet of Morphable Echoes.
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PC only. You needed to be on PC where both Discord and Wuthering Waves were available.
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Region restrictions applied. Some regions couldn’t complete the quest, and Discord’s premium services were restricted in some places.
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Linux users got the short end of the stick. If you were on Linux, the quest wouldn’t progress. Discord suggested switching to Windows or MacOS, which felt like telling someone to change their entire personality for a Shell Credit.
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Quests are limited-time. If the Quest disappeared from Quest Home, the window was over. No amount of refreshing would bring it back.
Quick FAQ / Rant Section
Q: Could I redeem one of each available Quest campaign on my Discord account?
A: Yes, Discord allowed eligible users to redeem one of each available Quest campaign. But within the same campaign, one redemption per account was the rule.
Q: Why couldn’t I do it on Linux?
A: Discord Quests simply didn’t play nice with Linux at the time. The team said they were looking into a fix, but there was no ETA. My Linux friends were not amused.
Q: I no longer see the Quest. What happened?
A: It probably ended. Quests are only around for a limited time, so if it vanished, the period to complete and claim the reward was over.
Q: Was my data used for in-game rewards?
A: Discord pointed players to its Privacy Policy and a data article. I’m not a lawyer, but the short version is: yes, they use some data to make the reward magic happen.
So, if another WUWA Discord Quest pops up in 2026, keep your eyes peeled, pick the actual game application when you stream, and claim that code before the expiry date. And maybe send your streaming buddy a thank-you gift—or at least stop making them watch you sort artifacts.