Okay, so I’ve been grinding away at this “Wuthering Waves” game lately, and let me tell you, this SOL3 Phase thing is a real doozy. I was cruising along, leveling up my character, when bam, I hit a wall. I couldn’t figure out how to get my SOL3 Phase to go up. Turns out, it’s tied to your Union Level, which is like your overall account level.

So, first thing I did was start grinding those Union Levels like crazy. I’m talking quests, exploration, the whole nine yards. Every time you hit a multiple of 10, your SOL3 Phase goes up automatically. I was feeling pretty good about myself when I hit Union Level 20 and saw my SOL3 Phase bump up.
- Do all the quests you can find.
- Explore every nook and cranny of the map.
- Beat those bosses and challenges.
Then, I hit level 40. Another SOL3 Phase increase, no problem. But here’s where it got tricky. I got a special quest called “SOL3 Phase Ascension: Phase III”. It’s one of those tutorial quests, but it’s in a place called Jinzhou. I went there, followed the instructions, and boom, my SOL3 Phase got to the next level.
After I did that quest at level 40, I just kept grinding. Once I got to Union Level 60, I figured there’d be another one of those Ascension quests, but nope! My SOL3 Phase just went up on its own. Easy peasy.
But then, I noticed something weird. Some of the enemies were getting super tough, even though my characters were leveled up pretty high. It was like they were scaled up, and I couldn’t figure out why. And leveling up my resonators and weapons was getting tougher as well! I was like, “What gives?”
Lower SOL3 Phase
So, I poked around in the menus, and guess what I found? You can actually lower your SOL3 Phase! There’s this little “i” button next to your… I don’t even know what to call it, your Phase tag thingy. I pressed that, and it gave me the option to bump my SOL3 Phase down. I tried it, and sure enough, the enemies got easier, and I could start leveling up again.
So yeah, that’s my whole adventure with SOL3 Phases in “Wuthering Waves”. It was a bit of a rollercoaster, but I figured it out in the end. Hope this helps some of you folks out there who might be struggling with the same thing. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got some more grinding to do!