Best Co-Op Activities To Enjoy in Where Winds Meet

In Where Winds Meet, players can choose to play in either Solo Mode or Online Mode. The online multiplayer experience offers several activities you won’t find when playing alone.

Here’s what you can do exclusively in the online mode of Where Winds Meet: participate in special events, team up with others for cultivation, and battle strong enemies with friends. Plus, enjoy classic player-versus-player (PvP) combat. This list covers all the exciting online features to look forward to!

Participate in Pardon Parades

One Of The Funniest Activities in WWM

Pardon Parades let players reduce their jail time for crimes by publicly facing embarrassment as a form of punishment.

In Online Mode, players can join Pardon Parades and playfully pelt a caged prisoner—another player—with rotten vegetables and eggs. It’s a fun activity with a special reward given out daily to first-time participants.

Participate in Weekly Dungeons

The End-Game Group Activities

You can find the weekly Dungeons, called Hero’s Dream and Sword Trial, under the Challenges section of the Warrior’s Path menu. These are difficult activities that require players to have their best gear and skills, and a sufficient Gearscore to enter. These dungeons often feature a single, challenging boss with complex attacks. If your team fails, you’ll have to start the entire dungeon over, so teamwork and careful play are essential.

Dungeons are challenging areas protected by powerful enemies, including Elite Enemies and Bosses, so teamwork is essential. Players need to coordinate roles like Tank, Support, and DPS to succeed. The first cooperative dungeon, Dream Jimming Pool, becomes available at level 51 and requires a Martial Arts Level of 9500 to enter. It’s best tackled with a group of ten players. As you progress through dungeons, they become harder but offer better rewards, including loot, equipment, experience points, and in-game currency.

Heal Other Players

Requesting A Doctor Can Be Hard, Though

Practicing martial arts in Where Winds Meet can leave your character with various illnesses affecting their Mind, Body, and Soul. While some, like sprains, heal naturally, others require a Healer. The more severe the illness, the higher-level Healer you’ll need to remove the negative effects. Fortunately, players can ask for help from others online for free to get the aid they need.

Healing Bounties appear automatically when you open the Status Condition Menu in the upper left corner of the screen. Sometimes, you might need a powerful healer, and these players can be hard to find, even among the best. Even if you are a skilled healer, you’ll always need help curing serious illnesses. In Solo Mode, you can also visit the Clinic and pay to recover from some diseases, but this won’t work for the most severe conditions.

Group Meditation/Cultivation

Gain Daily Bonus Progression, Exp, And More

In the online game, players can participate in group activities like Meditation and Cultivation. One popular activity, Blessed Lands, lets players team up to earn Blessing Points. Once they reach the daily point limit, they’ll get rewards including experience, in-game money, jade, and special seasonal currency.

Players can also join Five Animal Frolicking, a challenging team activity where they must pay close attention and follow a specific sequence. If they don’t, they risk being transformed into animals! It’s a strange but rewarding experience.

Cooperative Outposts

Participate In A PvE Quick Strike To Gain Gear, Martial Arts Manuals, And EXP

Cooperative Outpost Sweeps are quick, team-based challenges where you race to clear five enemy outposts one after another. The rewards for defeating all the tough enemies and bosses in these outposts can be quite valuable, though they depend on chance. You can also spend Spiritual Energy (which refills daily up to 500) to boost your rewards even further.

Outpost Challenge mode is significantly harder than playing Outpost solo. In solo mode, enemies are limited to your character’s level and don’t get stronger. But in this co-op mode, enemies are much tougher – they deal more damage, have more health, and even use special attacks you wouldn’t normally see.

PvP Arena

Needless To Say, PvP Is Online Only

Where Winds Meet features three different ways to battle other players. You can test your skills one-on-one in the 1v1 Arena, join team-based Arenas (currently not available on the global server), or compete in Perception Forest, a battle royale where you gather weapons and martial arts while avoiding a shrinking poisonous mist.

One Co-Op mode is unique because players don’t need to worry about having specific gear or character builds – they’ll find everything they need during gameplay. Plus, it offers great rewards, including the chance to unlock cool cosmetic items and titles for their characters. This makes the player-versus-player experience in Where Winds Meet both enjoyable and rewarding.

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2025-11-27 21:06