Love and Deepspace features a frankly ludicrous number of in-game shops, even for a gacha game, each of which requires its own unique currency drawn from LaDS' frankly arcane (and definitely purposefully opaque) economy.
It's not all bad news, though, because shops like the Wishing Well can actually help to counterbalance some of the frustrations of the gacha, by allowing you to select exactly what Memory you want from a non-comprehensive but pretty broad list – assuming you have the right currency to buy it with, of course.
Read on for a full explainer of the Wishing Well rotation in Love and Deepspace, including which Memories are available every month, how to get Stardust to buy things, and what everything costs.
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The Wishing Well is one of Love and Deepspace's many in-game shops, accessed by tapping the Shop icon on the main screen and then navigating to the Exchange > Wishing Well tab of the Deepspace Store.
Like every shop in LaDS, the Wishing Well uses its own unique currency, in this case called Stardust. You acquire Stardust from wishing on the gacha – either the permanent banner or limited ones – with more Stardust dropping when you pull duplicates of Memories you already have. You get more Stardust for higher-rarity duplicates and/or pulling duplicates of Memories whose duplication ranks you already have maxed out.
This is fairly significant, because the Wishing Well is one of the ways you can tip things back in your favour if your gacha luck is running low. The Wishing Well allows you the free pick of any Memories currently available in its shop, as opposed to the always-somewhat-random nature of gacha pulls. So if you haven't been able to secure a Memory you particularly want by wishing – or keep pulling duplicates that are of no use to you – there's a good chance that you can pick up what you're looking for here instead.
The Wishing Well doesn't contain every 4- and 5-Star Memory in Love and Deepspace, unfortunately; for one thing, all Memories available from the Wishing Well are Lunar types, so you'll have to look elsewhere for your Solar cards. This also sadly means that you can't collect Myth memories – arguably the most important ones, lore-wise – from the Wishing Well.
However, with those caveats in mind, the Wishing Well does feature a fairly broad selection of 4-Star Memories, as well as a rotating selection of 5-Star Memories for each love interest, alongside the welcome opportunity to catch up on past event Memories you've missed. The permanent banner 5-Star Memories available from the Wishing Well rotate out each month, so if what you want isn't available right now, check again at the start of the next calendar month to see if the Memory you're looking for has come in.
5-Star Wishing Well Memories in rotation
Each month, one X-Space Echo (a.k.a. permanent banner) 5-Star Lunar Memory for each love interest is available for purchase from the Wishing Well for 180 Stardust each.
Since each love interest has three 5-star Lunar Memories in the permanent wish pool, the Wishing Well's rotating stock also operates on a three-month rotation as follows:
Xavier | Zayne | Rafayel | Sylus | Caleb | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January April July October |
Fragment of Time (Amber) | Cozy Afternoon (Ruby) | Before Sunrise (Pearl) | Within Reach (Pearl) | Exclusive Aftertaste (Ruby) |
February May August November |
Fluffy Trap (Emerald) | Business Trip (Sapphire) | Your Fragrance (Violet) | Immobilized (Sapphire) | Hidden Waves (Violet) |
March June September December |
Precious Bonfire (Ruby) | Gentle Twilight (Pearl) | Blossoms (Amber) | Nightplumes (Emerald) | Endless Summer (Emerald) |
Wishing Well 5-Star Memories (permanent)
In addition to the rotating stock above, 5-Star Memories that were exclusive to previous limited-time events can be picked up from the Wishing Well, too! Like the rotating stock, they each cost 180 Stardust.
Currently, two of these are available each for Xavier, Zayne, and Rafayel; one for Sylus; and none for newcomer Caleb, since he hasn't received too many dedicated events yet.
The permanent 5-Star Memories from past events currently exclusive to the Wishing Well are:
Xavier | Zayne | Rafayel | Sylus | Caleb |
---|---|---|---|---|
Unique Aftertaste (Ruby) | Engraved Affection (Pearl) | Sparkling Traces (Amber) | Magnum Opus (Sapphire) | |
Outcast's Voyage (Amber) | Frozen Nightfall (Ruby) | Seething Flames (Pearl) |
Wishing Well 4-Star Memories
The Wishing Well also contains a larger permanent pool of 4-Star Memories drawn from the X-Space Echo (permanent) banner, which can be bought for the lower price of 45 Stardust apiece.
Sylus and Caleb mains are a bit short on luck currently, since only four of their 4-Star Memories apiece have made it into the Wishing Well so far. Hopefully they'll see more added as time passes, however!
On the other hand, if you're maining one of the original trio then you're in quite a bit of luck, as Xavier, Zayne, and Rafayel have 14 4-Star Memories each in the Wishing Well.
The 4-Star Memories available in the Wishing Well are all associated with the Tender Moments date type found under the By Your Side date category, unlocking the relevant one the first time you obtain a copy of a specific Memory.
Below is a full list of the 4-Star Memories currently available from the Wishing Well:
Xavier | Zayne | Rafayel | Sylus | Caleb |
---|---|---|---|---|
Close Feelings (Emerald) | Sweet Conspiracy (Emerald) | Fragrant Dream (Sapphire) | Awaiting (Pearl) | Borrowed Promise (Ruby) |
A Captured Moment (Emerald) | Ramblings Come True (Emerald) | Flowery Words (Emerald) | Continuous Symphony (Emerald) | Stage Observer (Ruby) |
Perfect Sunset (Sapphire) | Spring Remnants (Amber) | Ivory Nightfall (Violet) | Melodic Weave (Sapphire) | Skyline (Emerald) |
Spring Letter (Sapphire) | Surprise Encounter (Ruby) | Oceanside Exchange (Emerald) | Tender Curve (Pearl) | Summer's Echo (Violet) |
A Day of Snow (Emerald) | Glittering Lights (Pearl) | When Light Falls (Violet) | ||
Garden of Secrets (Amber) | Everlasting Snowdrop (Sapphire) | Ocean at Night (Amber) | ||
Dreams Within Reach (Amber) | Fragmented Dreams (Sapphire) | Myths (Pearl) | ||
Shimmering Sunlight (Ruby) | Delicacy (Ruby) | Afternoon Arclight (Ruby) | ||
Galactic Harmony (Ruby) | Secret Fairytale (Sapphire) | Whalefall Lament (Ruby) | ||
Dusk to Dawn (Pearl) | Thoughtful Words (Pearl) | Scorching Rain (Amber) | ||
Warm Wishes (Pearl) | Fleeting Sweetness (Amber) | Dangerously Close (Pearl) | ||
Dreaming (Violet) | A Long Night (Violet) | Journey Seeker (Sapphire) | ||
Starry Sound (Violet) | Destiny (Violet) | Hidden Shadow (Violet) | ||
Enlightenment (Amber) | Beginning (Ruby) | Entwined (Pearl) |
Other items for sale in the Wishing Well
You can also use Stardust to buy Empyrean Wishes to plug back into the X-Space Echo banner and try your luck again that way, in case the Wishing Well has truly run out of memories you want to collect.
Every calendar month, you can buy up to 10 Empyrean Wishes for the "25% reduced" price of 9 Stardust each. After the "discount" is used up, you can still buy further unlimited Empyrean Wishes for 12 Stardust each until the monthly store reset.
But don't forget that you can buy up to four copies of each Wishing Well Memory, allowing you to fully rank up the duplicate bonuses of each one, which is arguably a much better use of your limited Stardust resources than taking a chance on the gacha.
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