Where Winds Meet Mystic Arts Guide and Unlock locations
In Where Winds Meet, Mystic Arts are larger-than-life special moves which have amazing effects both in and out of combat.

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This guide contains everything you need to know about Mystic Arts in Where Winds Meet, including how to equip them, how to unlock more Mystic Art slots, and where to unlock new Mystic Arts for your character.
Mystic Arts are what makes Where Winds Meet Wuxia. These magical martial arts techniques have uses both inside and outside of combat, allowing you to not just stylishly defeat enemies, but also reveal hidden treasures and complete challenges and diversions throughout the massive open world.
However, as a young lord at the beginning of their journey, you must first gain enough worldly experience to unlock these different Mystic Arts. You can unlock a Mystic Art either by joining a Sect and learning their unique techniques, or by watching a master at work and performing a Skill Steal.
Most often, you can steal new Mystic Arts by taking inspiration from nature. Whether that’s a Tai Chi-wielding bear trying to knock a beehive down from a tree, or the furious flurry of an aggressive, honking goose.
How to use Mystic Arts in Where Winds Meet
Mystic Arts can be used both in and out of combat and are assigned to a different hot-wheel than your fully offensive-focused weapon arts.
To use a Mystic Art, press and hold the R2/RT button on your controller to open the wheel, then press the corresponding face button (Cross, Circle, Square, Triangle/A, B, X, Y) to perform the technique.
Once you have the second wheel of Mystic Art slots unlocked, you can swap between your first and second set of equipped Mystic Arts by pressing up and down on the d-pad/directional buttons.
Some Mystic Arts are “passive” which means they are always available and don’t need to be actively equipped. This includes abilities like the Touch of Death Stealth attack.
Flying movement abilities are also considered Mystic Arts. These are activated by holding the jump button, but you must satisfy an extra set of requirements to be able to fly (namely achieving Map Exploration Level 4 in a specific region).
How to equip Mystic Arts in Where Winds Meet
While it’s not immediately obvious, you can actually have as many as 8 Mystic Arts equipped at any time.
To equip new Mystic Art, go into your “Develop” Menu by pressing the options button and selecting it from the wheel, then select the Mystic Art option towards the bottom.
Inside this menu, you can select which Mystic Art you would like to equip in each slot.
How to unlock more Mystic Arts slots in Where Winds Meet
Just like you have to unlock Mystic Arts themselves, you need to develop your skills as a martial artist first to be able to wield many different types of techniques at the same time.
To unlock more Mystic Arts slots, you need to buy them from the character upgrade track using Talent Points.
The Talent Point track is also accessed from the “Develop” menu and you receive Talent Points by completing quests and open world diversions throughout Where Winds Meet.
As you progress through the Talent track, learning new skills and getting passive buffs, you also unlock more and more Mystic Arts slots periodically.
However, eventually you will hit a block on the Talent track where you will have to increase your World Tier before you can progress. This is because past a certain point there’s a max level cap on easier World Tiers. For example, some progress on the Talent track requires you to be at World Tier 3, which is only accessible at character level 20, and so on.
But, as you go further and further on your journey and become a stronger and stronger warrior, you will be able to gather enough Talent Points and reach a high enough level to have a maximum of 8 Mystic Arts unlocked at any one time.
Where Winds Meet Mystic Arts locations
Below is a running list of every Mystic Art we’ve found so far and the process needed to unlock it. Many Mystic Arts are tied to specific quests, but others can be learned simply by interacting with objects in the open world:
| Mystic Art | Location | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Tai Chi | Give the Qinghe Wayfarer Echo Jade at the start of the game, then learn from the Bear | Throw an enemy a great distance, stunning them and damaging them if they hit a wall, destroys hidden walls |
| Wind Sense | Buy from the Talent track | Highlight useful items in the area, similar to Eagle Vision in Assassin’s Creed |
| Touch of Death | Complete Echoes of Old Battles at the Battlecrest Slope in Qinghe | Passive Stealth Attack on unaware enemies |
| Cloud Steps | Clear the Tiger Fort dungeon beneath General’s Shrine in Qinghe | Jump into the air and bounce on an enemy’s head to damage them. Out of combat, leap over large distances |
| Lion’s Roar | Hit bells next to shrines (next to general’s shrine temple, outside walls of general’s shrine, inside walls of the ghost temple during main story) | Shout throw a giant bell to damage and disorientate enemies |
| Free Morph | Complete The Promised Land quest and defeat Tian Ying on campaign difficulty, then fight them again on challenge mode. Deflect Tian Ying’s spinning kicks to unlock this skill | AoE kick attack |
| Drunken Poet | Continue drinking liquor bought from the Honest Merchant in Blissful Retreat and then in Harvestfall, after they relocate there | Consume vitality (and alcohol) to damage enemies |
| Serene Breeze | Unlocked in the talent tree | Channels Qi to recover after sustaining damage. Attacking enemies while under its effect reduces their endurance for eight seconds |
| Leaping Toad | Watch the Toads next to the temple in General’s Shrine | Leap forward and ribbit out an area-of-effect attack |
| Meridian Touch | Learn from Yan Qiren near Stonewashed Shore/Stonewash Strand in Qinghe Verdant Wilds between General’s Shrine and Heaven’s Pier | Choose from a variety of effects based on options. Out of combat, immobilize martial artists and heal itchy peasants to complete diversions |
| Heavenly Snatch | Learn from Qiu Yuehai next to the suspicious drinking contest in Heaven’s Pier | Pickpocket and steal items from a distance |
| Honking Havoc | Observe the thuggish goose on the road between Heaven’s Pier and Blissful Retreat and complete the Who’s the Boss quest | Flutter forwards like a furiously attacking, honking goose |
| Glow of Fireflies | Catch 5 fireflies in the open world at night | Create a light to improve vision |
| Spear Flight | Complete the Afterglow quest by the water in the Moonveil Mountain area of Qinghe | Flying movement ability |
| Celestial Seize | Complete the Foul Play quest, which you start in Heaven’s Pier | Lets you yoink objects toward you, which includes stealing from people and disarming enemies |
| Ghost Bind | In Kaifeng’s Forsaken Quarters, enter an abandoned house to trigger a short cutscene where a pebble gets thrown at you. Speak to the NPC afterward to start the quest that ends with getting Ghost Bind as a reward | Immobilizes weak enemies and damages them. Ineffective against other human players and powerful foes |
| Talon Strike | Complete the theft mini-game on a stone pillar south of the Palace of Annals | Breaks an enemy’s defenses and deals damage |
| Guardian Palm | Complete the Where a Thousand Buddhas Wept side story in Sundara Land | AoE damage skill |
| Wolflike Frenzy | In a chest near the entrance to Ghostlight Market | Combo skill that knocks an enemy down and follows up with more attacks. Effective against cavalry |
| Dragon’s Breath | Speak with Kongkong and Luo Jiu in Keifeng’s fairgrounds, specifically in the Beast Reverie, to start the quest. You’ll need Celestial Seize to finish it | Become intoxicated and breathe Fire Qi in an arc in front of you |
| Blinding Mist | Complete the Blind to the World side quest in Moonveil Mountains | Spews forth a toxic mist that blinds and incapacitates enemies for a few seconds while dealing damage. Ineffective against tougher foes |
| Veil of Stillness | Complete Skill Theft: Unearned Lesson in Qinghe’s Moonveil Mountains | Gain “Stealth” by turning invisible. Ends when you attack an enemy |
| Still Waters | Complete The Wine Run main quest at the Porcelain Kiln | While holding your breath during aiming, reduce the movement speed of surrounding targets |
| Surging Meridian: Guarding Qi Core | Unlock from the Talent Track | Survive fatal damage and recover 20% HP with 3 seconds of invulnerability |
| Serene Breeze | Unlock from the Talent Track | When attacked or under a control effect, knock back enemy and reduce their Endurance recovery by 50% for 8 seconds. |
| Divine Counter | Unlock from the Talent Track | When defending an enemy technique, knock back enemy, deal damage and reduce their Endurance recovery by 50% for 8 seconds. |
| Surging Meridian: Tidal Surge | Unlock from the Talent Track | When your Qi is depleted, fully restore your Qi and deal AoE damage. Only effective in Solo Adventure with 120 second cooldown |
| Surging Meridian: Shenque | Unlock from the Talent Track | Negate the damage from a single instance of damage that exceeds 30% of your max HP with a 12 second cooldown |
As we find more Mystic Arts on our journey through Where Winds Meet, we’ll update this table.
For an extra helping hand on your journey, be sure to make full use of these Where Winds Meet codes for some extra Echo Jade.

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