Learn how to find the Wolflike Frenzy skill in Where Winds Meet's Ghostlight Markets and master its unique combat abilities against cavalry and unstable poise enemies.
Alright, so you're looking to get your hands on the Wolflike Frenzy skill in Where Winds Meet? It's a pretty unique one, and you'll find it tucked away in a specific spot. Let's get you sorted!
How to Get Wolflike Frenzy
First things first, you'll need to make your way to the Ghostlight Markets. If you've been following the main questline, you should unlock this area pretty early on, right after some of the initial Kaifeng quests. Keep pushing through that main story, and you'll get there.
Once you're in the Ghostlight Markets, the Wolflike Frenzy skill is hidden inside a chest. You'll find it in the tunnels that lead into the market. Head towards the pagoda entrance of the market, and then turn back around towards the tunnel you originally came from. You should spot a path that's lit up, leading to a cave wall you can climb. Follow that path down, and you'll find the chest containing the skill.
How to Use Wolflike Frenzy
So, what's the deal with Wolflike Frenzy? Honestly, it's a bit of a niche skill, but it's super effective in specific situations. It really shines against enemies who are mounted or have a noticeable stance bar. When you use it, here's what happens:
- It knocks an enemy down, followed by a flurry of rapid strikes.
- It finishes with an upward swing that completely disables the target.
- This makes it particularly effective against Cavalry and other units that have what's called 'Unstable Poise'.
What's 'Unstable Poise' mean? Basically, these enemies have a visible Stance bar near their HP. When you break their stance, they take a special hit and a good chunk of Physical damage.
Now, upgrading Wolflike Frenzy isn't usually a top priority since it's so specialized, but there are a few benefits if you do decide to invest in it:
| Tier | Description |
| 2 | Deals 10% additional damage to players |
| 3 | Inflicts the target with hamstring, preventing Lightness skills for 5 seconds. |
| 4 | Reduces Vitality cost by 5 points |
It can actually be pretty handy in PvP, especially the hamstring effect. Being able to lock down an opponent's Lightness skills can stop them from escaping, healing, or kiting you effectively. It's also a decent pick if you happen to stumble upon it during the Battle Royale Forest mode. Outside of those specific scenarios, it's not the most versatile skill.
If you're really focused on PvP, you might want to consider skills like Dragon's Breath or Soaring Spin instead, as they offer more general utility for countering opponents.
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