The build system of Where Winds Meet is very elaborate, and rightfully so. Players can immerse themselves in the wuxia-stylized martial arts fueled world of WWM. Your playstyle can be influenced according to several factors, with the martial arts of choice being a major one. All players can wield up to 2 different martial arts, each corresponding to distinct build paths. This tier list defines the strongest weapons martial arts to pair together in order to wreak havoc on those intending to disturb the peace. Check out the complete list below!

S

NAME TYPE BUILD PATH
Heavenquaker Spear Spear Bellstrike-Umbra
Soulshade Umbrella Umbrella Silkbind-Deluge
Panacea Fan Fan Silkbind-Deluge
Strategic Sword Sword Bellstrike-Umbra

A

NAME TYPE BUILD PATH
Nameless Sword Sword Bellstrike-Splendor
Thundercry Blade Blade Stonesplit-Might
Infernal Twinblades Twinblades Bamboocut-Wind
Nameless Spear Spear Bellstrike-Splendor

B

NAME TYPE BUILD PATH
Mortal Rope Dart Dart Bamboocut-Wind
Vernal Umbrella Umbrella Silkbind-Jade
Inkwell Fan Fan Silkbind-Jade
Stormbreaker Spear Spear Stonesplit-Might

S Tier Martial Arts

Let’s take a look at all of the martial arts in this tier:

Heavenquaker Spear

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The Heavenquaker Spear is a melee-ranged martial arts from the Bellstrike-Umbra build path. It shines when you’re surrounded by multiple enemies. One of its key abilities grants a damage boost that grows stronger with every hit it connects, making it great for clearing crowds or staying aggressive in group battles. Its main drawback is that this damage boost is harder to build when fighting a single enemy, especially bosses. Even with its specialized internal arts that rely on bleed stacks, it still takes longer to reach full power in one-on-one fights.

Soulshade Umbrella

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The Soulshade Umbrella is a ranged martial art from the Silkbind-Deluge build path. It’s a support type weapon that heals the team gradually and grants damage buffs. Technically, it is an instrument to double your damage output since you can just quickly switch to the umbrella, use its abilities, and switch back to your powerful weapon to keep the combo ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌going.

Panacea Fan

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The Panacea Fan is a ranged martial art from the Silkbind-Deluge build path. It’s a supportive weapon, which heals better than the Soulshade Umbrella, but does not have the damage buff associated with the latter. It is viable in early game since it is offered initially, making it an effective survival choice. Its direct damage is not so much, but you can concentrate on parrying and executing opponents, and heal at the same time indefinitely. It is vital in the multiplayer modes where it can raise allies and turn the tide of the battle in your favor.

Strategic Sword

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The Strategic Sword is a melee-ranged martial arts from the Bellstrike-Umbra build path. This martial arts is all about slowly breaking down foes by bleeding them multiple times with effects that accumulate over time. When you have enough stacks, you can activate them for a hefty burst of damage, thus, the weapon is perfect for creating big finishing blows. Besides its damage over time playstyle, the blade also offers you great freedom of movement.

You are able to zip in and out of fights, follow enemies, or reposition yourself safely without losing your flow. This is a balanced weapon that combines the player’s ability to put pressure on the enemy, survive, and make rapid offensive ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌bursts.

A Tier Martial Arts

Let’s take a look at all of the martial arts in this tier:

Nameless Sword

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The Nameless Sword is a melee-ranged martial arts from the Bellstrike-Splendor build path. It is one of the most mobile DPS weapons in Where Winds Meet. You can move in and out of the range of the enemy during executing combos while wielding this sword. It is relatively well-balanced in terms of single-target and AoE, which makes it work in the majority of the game content.

Thundercry Blade

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The Thundercry Blade is a melee-ranged martial arts from the Stonesplit-Might build path. It’s quite heavy but at the same time extremely powerful, especially when used to its full extent. Besides that, it also puts up protective shields that increase with your maximum HP, allowing you to absorb the damage while you get big strikes ready. This makes it a perfect weapon for those players who like to use tank style builds.

Infernal Twinblades

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The Infernal Twinblades is a melee-ranged martial arts from the Bamboocut-Wind build path. These blades are all about relentless, rapid-fire offense. They strike so quickly that most enemies struggle to keep up, but this aggressive style comes with very little protection. You can move around the battlefield with ease and chase targets effortlessly, though the weapon doesn’t offer much in terms of wide-area damage.

Its Flamelash mode brings powerful boosts, but getting the most out of it while playing solo can be tough. The buffs alone won’t keep you alive, and you’ll still need to dodge incoming attacks, which can interrupt your flow and break your combos.

Nameless Spear

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The Nameless Spear is a melee-ranged martial arts from the Bellstrike-Splendor build path. The Nameless Spear delivers impressive burst damage, largely thanks to its quick-charging heavy strike and the endurance–shredding effects built into its skills. It excels at pressuring enemies and breaking their defenses fast.

However, its reach is fairly short, which makes dealing with groups of ranged foes more difficult. You’ll often find yourself close enough for enemies to hit you back, so positioning and timing are key when using this weapon.

B Tier Martial Arts

Let’s look at all of the martial arts in this tier:

Mortal Rope Dart

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The Mortal Rope Dart is a melee-ranged martial arts from the Bamboocut-Wind build path. This martial art thrives on quick, fluid strikes and comes with a fun bonus—the ability to summon a Mighty Rat that joins in and keeps attacking as long as you continue landing hits. The weapon offers solid reach, though it doesn’t bring many wide-area attacks to handle large enemy groups.

Vernal Umbrella

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The Vernal Umbrella is a ranged martial art from the Silkbind-Jade build path. It is easily the furthest reaching armament and thus allows a blow to be delivered to the enemy from a safe distance. In addition to simply wielding it in your hand, you could fix it in one place and then, it will be shooting the enemies automatically. Additionally, its charged light attack can be used to dish out damage to enemies while in air. This is undoubtedly a very lovely and enjoyable thing to do, but also can be considered as a little bit dangerous.

Inkwell Fan

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The Inkwell Fan is a ranged martial art from the Silkbind-Jade build path. This martial art provides a good balance between maneuverability and medium-range control, which allows players to in and out of harm’s way. You can also catapult enemies in the air to perform lengthy chains of attacks. When all is linked it is smooth and satisfying. The combo potential is a little unreliable. Nevertheless, it remains an entertaining weapon in the event that you enjoy glitzy aerial strings with a measure of delicacy.

Stormbreaker Spear

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The Stormbreaker Spear is a ranged martial art from the Stonesplit-Might build path. The Stormbreaker Spear leans heavily toward defense, trading raw damage for survivability. It doesn’t hit as hard as most other weapons, but it helps keep you safe by offering a solid damage reduction buff. It can also inflict Vulnerable debuff on enemies, making them easier to take down. Still, when compared to other options, it tends to fall behind unless you pair it with the Thundercry Blade, where its defensive perks can really shine.

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