While playing a story-driven gacha game, it’s a common sight to play as the main character who lost all their memories, andWuthering Wavesis no different. With the loss of memories comes the loss of various equipment that you need to traverse the world without feeling frustrated with the environment.

Levitator is one of these important equipment that you won’t have access to when you start playing. While you don’t need it for traversal, you’ll still need this ability if you want to solve most of the puzzles on your adventures.

Wuthering Waves Sanhua With Glowing Eyes

How To Find The Levitator

Levitator is one of the essential tools for exploration in Wuthering Waves, which means that the game wouldn’t hide it in any secret location. To get this item, you simply have to follow themain quest until you meet Sanhua in the city hall of Jinzhou, which is the first city that you arrive at after waking up in this post-apocalyptic world.

After you wake up, you’ll first have to solve a small crisis alongside Yangyang, Chixia, and Baizhi. Once this crisis is resolved, you’ll get a message from the Magistrate who’ll ask you to head to the city. As you get to the city and enter the town hall, you’ll instead first meet Sanhua,who will give you all the essential gear including the Levitatorduring the First Resonance quest.

Wuthering Waves Yangyang Looking At Levitator Crystal

How To Use the Levitator

The giant world of Wuthering Waves houses various puzzles and mechanics where you’ll need to use the Levitator. Some of the important ones are:

To perform any of these actions, you’ll have to get close to the item that you want to pick up using the Levitator. Once you’re close enough, you’ll see the utility symbol on thebottom right of your screen change to Levitator and start glowing. Alternatively, you can also enter the utility select menu and pick the Levitator.

As you press the button, the item will levitate near your character, allowing you toeither throw it in the direction you’re looking or aim it properly. Keep in mind that the item goes back to its original position if you go too far from it.