Not sure how to solve the puzzle with Guide Crystal? Check our Wuthering Waves (WuWa) to uncover the secrets of the Court of Savantae Ruins and unlock the Premium Supply Chest.
There are many puzzles and secrets to unravel in Wuthering Waves. In Whining Aix’s Mire area, you can discover the Court of Savantae Ruins, where you can test your puzzle-solving skills with two challenges to acquire two Guide Crystals. Read on to learn how to open the Premium Supply Chest.
Near the Court of Savantae Ruins, you will find a mechanism that requires four pieces. If you have trouble finding them, use the Sensor to detect their locations.

After you gather all four elements, place them in the mechanism. You need to fill all the blue parts of the device. Remember, you can rotate the pieces to fit the slots, and don’t worry about the non-blue parts – you can fill them too.
Go through the open door, pick up the first Guide Crystal and open the Supply Chest.
The next puzzle features six platforms highlighted in red in front of the building. Check the other two platforms near the rocks. One of them will display six lights, with two of them shining blue. This serves as a clue to which platforms you need to activate. Here's what you should do:


After obtaining two Guide Crystals, head to the edge of the cliff atop the Court of Savantae Ruins, where you battled the Boss Mech Abomination. Insert the Guide Crystals into the corresponding devices to unlock the Premium Supply Chest, with 40 Asterites. You will also get a lot of Shell Credits and 50 Union EXP.
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