In Where Winds Meet players will have to pick between Solo Mode or Online Mode, and the Multiplayer version of the game has quite a lot of unique activities that are not available in the single-player mode.
This is a list that highlights things that players can only do in the Online Mode. From participating in unique events to group cultivation and challenging powerful enemies in groups. And like in any Martial Arts game, there's also the classic PvP mode, so take note of all the things you can enjoy while playing the Online Mode of Where Winds Meet.
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Participate in Pardon Parades
One Of The Funniest Activities in WWM
Pardon Parades are a way for players who have sinned (AKA committed crimes) to pay the price of their folly, and cut some of their jail time by being subjected to public humiliation.
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Players who are not criminals can also participate in Pardon Parades by throwing rotten vegetables and eggs at the caged prisoner (another player). This activity is only available in Online Mode, and has a daily 'first-time' reward for those who participate in it. Plus, it's so much fun!
Participate in Weekly Dungeons
The End-Game Group Activities
Weekly Dungeons are labeled as Heroe's Dream and Sword Trial in the Challenges tab of the Warrior's Path menu, and are top-tier activities that require players to be equipped with their beast gear, techniques, and have a Martial Arts Level (Gearscore) requirement to enter. Players will sometimes face a single boss with lots of complex mechanics, and wiping means losign the battle and having to start all over, so they need to be extra careful and cooperate to survive.
Dungeons are often guarded by some of the most vicious Elite Enemies and Bosses, so cooperation and role assignment (Tank, Support, DPS) are a must. The first Co-Op dungeon (Dream Jimming Pool) unlocks at level 51, requires 9500 Martial Arts Level to join, and is recommended for groups of ten players. The level of difficulty and rewards increase by tiers, and players can gain loot, gear, experience, and currencies by completing them.
Heal Other Players
Requesting A Doctor Can Be Hard, Though
There are many diseases of the Mind, Body, and Soul that players can contract while practicing Martial Arts in Where Winds Meet and even though some of those diseases (Like sprains) tend to heal with time, some others require the assistance of a qualified Healer. The harsher the condition of the player, the higher the Healer level he should seek to get rid of dangerous debuffs. So, in order to do that for free, players can request Aid from others in the Online Mode.
In this case, the activity in question is a Healing Bounty that is placed automatically by opening the Status Condition Menu that pops up in the upper left corner of the screen. Sometimes, players will need a much more advanced healer, and these can be scarce, even among top-ranking players. Even if the player suffering from the affliction is a high-level healer, they will always need the help of someone else to heal themselves from severe Illnesses. Players can also visit the Clinic and pay money to recover from certain diseases in the Solo Mode, though this method doesn't work for some of the most grave diseases.
Group Meditation/Cultivation
Gain Daily Bonus Progression, Exp, And More
There are various group Meditation and Cultivation activities players can engage in the Online Mode. One of them, Blessed Lands, requires players to join others in communal cultivation to gain Blessing Points. Upon reaching the maximum daily amount, they'll receive rewards like EXP, Money, Jade, and Seasonal Currency.
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They can also participate in the Five Animal Frolicking, a more advanced group cultivation method that requires players to be alert and follow the pattern, lest they want to turn into animals themselves. It's a curious group activity, to say the least, but the rewards are well worth the effort.
Cooperative Outposts
Participate In A PvE Quick Strike To Gain Gear, Martial Arts Manuals, And EXP
Cooperative Outpost Sweeps are fast-paced group PvE activities that consist of rapidly clearing out five outposts in a row. The rewards for beating all elite enemies and bosses in each of these Outposts can greatly vary depending on luck, but they are often too good to ignore. Spending extra Spiritual Energy (renews daily up to a maximum of 500) will also increase the rewards obtained.
This Outpost Challenge mode is far more difficult than the Solo Mode version of the Outpost, which is strictly bound to the Solo Mode Level of the character, and enemies do not escalate tiers. Enemies in this co-op mode hit harder, have more HP, and even use martial techniques that regular enemies do not have in their arsenal.
PvP Arena
Needless To Say, PvP Is Online Only
There are three different PvP modes in Where Winds Meet. The first is PvP 1v1 Arena Mode, which pits two players against each other to see who is the strongest Martial Artist. Then, players can also participate in Group PvP, Arenas, which are currently unavailable in the Global Server of WWM. There's also another mode called Perception Forest, which is a Battle Royale mode where players are taken to a big area where they'll need to collect weapons and martial arts, while a deadly ring of poisonous mist closes upon them.
The latter is the only Co-Op mode where players do not need any type of build or gear to participate, since they will be picking it up along the way as they play. The rewards are quite good as well, and they might even open the possibility for players to grab some cool cosmetics and titles for their characters. So, PvP in Where Winds Meet is not only fun, but profitable.
Where Winds Meet
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- Top Critic Avg: 73 /100 Critics Rec: 50%
- Released
- November 14, 2025
- ESRB
- Teen / Use of Alcohol, Violence, In-Game Purchases (Includes Random Items), Users Interact
- Developer(s)
- Everstone Studios
- Publisher(s)
- NetEase, Inc.
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG, Wuxia, Open-World