Echoes inWuthering Wavesare a type of equipment that Rovers can use with their characters. They provide a significant advantage in battle, and like most RPGs, require proper farming to obtain decent stats. The Echoes inWuthering Wavesare the boss type and fall under the classification of either Overlord or Calamity.
The Bell-Borne Geochelone Boss is one of them and isclassed as a 4- cost Echo when absorbed. Once players manage to tackle this ginormous turtle, they can receive a variety of rewards. One of them being theMonument Bell. The enemy ranks as aWeekly Boss Challenge, meaning players can only farm rewards from it once a week, as it is used to upgrade Resonance Skills.
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How To Defeat The Bell-Borne Geochelone Boss
The Bell-Borne Geochelone can be found in the sub-area calledTolling Stream. you may teleport to theHuanglong-Gorge of Spirits Resonance Beaconand head west to find it in the water.
The boss is basically a gigantic turtle with a bell on its back. It dealssignificant Glacio DMGand Physical DMG throughvibration attacks, which can easily shave off your character’s HP, so keep in mind to follow these steps when entering a fight with it.

Avoid The Falling Icicles
Sometime during the fight, the Bell-Borne Geochelone will shift into a long range icicle attack which will deal a lot of damage. The icicles will fall from above and target specific areas on the ground. Players can watch the vibrations in the water and aim to move away before being hit.
These two parts of the Bell-Borne Geochelone are its weaknesses and are more susceptible to canceling out its vibration attacks. You should try and attack the Bell any moment possible during the fight. Hitting it enough times willeventually break it and deal damageto the Geochelone’s shield. This will immobilize it during the fight, and you can then deal as many attacks as you can before it gets up.

The same thing can be said for the head. Once you do manage to get enough attacks in, the Bell-Borne Geochelone will fall again, allowing you to deal attacks more easily.
Keep An Eye Out For Frontal And Tail Attacks
The Bell-Borne Geochelone boss is pretty slow, which is why it’s easier to predict its movements and get ready for any attacks.It deals two attacks on both sides,one of which is aspinning tail attackwhere the Bell-Borne Geochelone readies itself to jump up and spin its body - using its tail to smack characters off their feet. The second tail attack is the one where it slams its tail into the ground and releases vibrations that deals Glacio DMG.
Its frontal attacks are pretty easy to predictas well, but are slightly faster than usual. It uses its head to:
You can counteract these by either dodging and grappling into the air to stay clear.
Attack The Ice Armour
In addition to Bell and its head, the Bell-Borne Geochelone’s Ice Armour is also its weakness. It is easier for players to stay under the boss and attack its legs - however, this can also be a little risky as you cannot clearly see what attack it will do next. Just keep focusing on attacking the ice armor around its body, and you should be able to break the shield.
Bell-Borne Geochelone Material Drops
The Bell-Borne Geochelone drops can only be claimedusing 60 Waveplates each week. It also gives you theMonument Bell,which can be used for Resonance Skill upgrades, as well as some Weapon Molds and Shell Credits.
Best Characters To Fight The Bell-Borne Geochelone
Since theenemy deals in Glacio DMG, it is also resistant to it. Focus on taking characters who can combat this, like: