Issue 041 — July 2026
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Where Winds Meet beginner guide

Your first hours in the Jianghu — what to prioritise so you don't hit a wall.

By PC Game Pilot·Beginner·~6 min·Updated 6 Jul 2026

Where Winds Meet spreads your power across a lot of systems, so the difference between a smooth start and a wall is knowing what to touch first.

Do these in your first hours

  • Do Breakthroughs the moment they unlock. These arena trials raise your level cap and hand over a full gear set, skill points and currency — and the main story can hard-wall you if your level is too low.
  • Level your Martial Arts. The single biggest damage lever in the game. Upgrade the moment you can afford it.
  • Pick your weapon deliberately. Progression does not transfer between weapons, so invest in one primary (plus one support) — don't half-build five. Start with the Sword, and grab the Umbrella or Spear early if you want them (the Umbrella can take 15+ hours to unlock otherwise).
  • Collect Oddities. Each gives small permanent attribute gains that add up fast.
  • Explore starting regions toward 100%. It unlocks chests, fast-travel Boundary Stones and — importantly — the qinggong upgrades that let you glide and climb further.

Don't

  • Don't dismantle or sell old gear early — you'll want it later for permanent bonuses.
  • Don't button-mash. WWM's combat is about reading attacks, not spamming.
  • Don't spread resources thin. One strong build beats four weak ones.

After the tutorial (you'll clear a fight against the Void King), redeem any active codes for free Echo Jade — see our codes guide for how.