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There are a lot of strange, new terms in Zenless Zone Zero, and it's hard not to be confused at first. Residual Signals and Fading Signals are only two of the new names players need to wrap their head around, but for anyone who has played any of the previous HoYoverse games, these currency types should be very familiar in practice.
Getting Residual Signals and Fading Signals is neither hard nor complicated, but it is pretty expensive. However, if you're trying to pull Zenless Zone Zero characters like Ellen or Grace, you'll be glad that you spent all your tapes.
How To Get Residual Signal And Fading Signal In Zenless Zone Zero
The only way to get both Residual and Fading Signals is to roll in any of Zenless Zone Zero's Signal Search banners. These currencies are also present in HoYoverse's previous gacha game releases, albeit with different names. With that said, you likely won't get either of these signals if you don't pull in any banner, as they cannot be found in chests nor are they given as rewards for commissions.
The type and amount of signals you get depends on what you pull:
- Residual Signal: 8 for every A-rank character or W-Engine
- Fading Signal: 20 for every B-rank W-Engine
Assuming that this system works exactly like the one in Honkai: Star Rail, expect to get 20 Residual Signal every time you get excess copies of an A-rank character.
How To Use Residual Signal And Fading Signal
Players can spend the signals they earn at the Signal Shop. Go to the game menu by pressing the button in the upper left corner of your screen, then look for the Store button at the bottom bar. Then, look for the Signal Shop tab. You'll see all the items you can buy using your Residual or Fading Signals here. For reference, here are all the things that are available as of Zenless Zone Zero's launch:
Residual Signal Shop |
|
---|---|
Item |
Cost (Residual Signals) |
Encrypted Master Tape |
20 |
Master Tape |
20 |
Fusion Compiler (W-Engine) |
600 |
Hellfire Gears (W-Engine) |
600 |
The Restrained (W-Engine) |
600 |
Steel Cushion (W-Engine) |
600 |
The Brimstone (W-Engine) |
600 |
Weeping Cradle (W-Engine) |
600 |
Billy Kid (Character) |
140 |
Lucy (Character) |
140 |
Fading Signal Shop |
|
Item |
Cost (Fading Signals) |
Encrypted Master Tape |
90 |
Master Tape |
90 |
Advanced Physical Chip |
12 |
Advanced Burn Chip |
12 |
Advanced Freeze Chip |
12 |
Advanced Shock Chip |
12 |
Advanced Ether Chip |
12 |
Official Investigator Log (Character XP) |
6 |
W-Engine Power Supply (W-Engine XP) |
5 |
Crystallized Plating Agent (Drive Disc XP) |
5 |
Denny |
15 |
Players can't go wrong with just going for Encrypted Master Tapes whenever they get enough Residual or Fading Signals, especially if they plan on rerolling their ZZZ account. However, for those who want to cut down on the RNG, saving Residual Signals for W-Engines and characters is always an option.
Signal Shop stock refreshes monthly. The featured characters in the Residual Shop store will rotate, giving players the chance to earn additional copies without rolling in the gacha banners.
System Mobile , PC , PlayStation Platform(s) PC , PS5 , iOS , Android Released July 4, 2024 Publisher(s) HoYoverse Genre(s) Action RPG