Unsure which weapon to pick early in Where Winds Meet? Get expert advice on the Panacea Fan, Thundercry Blade, Infernal Twin Blades, and Vernal Umbrella.
Alright, so you've just finished up the intro quests in Where Winds Meet and met this old dude by a stall. He'll teach you some Tai Chi and then send you off to grab a bee hive. Once you've done that, he'll let you pick your very first weapon. This is a pretty big deal because it unlocks a whole set of skills for that weapon type, which is crucial for building your character.
Your choices are:
- Panacea Fan — Healer
- Thundercry Blade — Tank
- Infernal Twin Blades — MDPS (Melee Damage Per Second)
- Vernal Umbrella — RDPS (Ranged Damage Per Second)
Honestly, your choice here really boils down to what kind of playstyle you're aiming for. You can find other weapons later through loot and mission rewards, but you won't be able to use their special skills unless you've unlocked them. So, picking the right one now sets you up for success.
If you're planning to team up with friends early on, grabbing the Thundercry Blade for tanking or the Panacea Fan for healing are solid picks. The Thundercry, in particular, has a really strong defensive skill that could be a lifesaver on tougher difficulties, giving you some great self-shielding.
Now, here's a heads-up on availability: both the Panacea Fan and the Infernal Twin Blades are located near the starting area. You can actually get these around level 8 after grabbing a key from a fort. On the flip side, the Vernal Umbrella and Thundercry Blade are in Kaifeng. You'll need to push through the first two main story chapters to get there, which usually puts you around level 30-40. So, it might be a while before you can get your hands on those.
Also, if you're really set on tanking, there's a tanking spear that shows up in your mail after a few more main story missions. That could be another factor if you want a weapon that can taunt enemies in co-op play.
Beyond this initial choice, keep in mind that the Sect Method also unlocks some weapon masteries, but that's a much bigger commitment and pretty hard to undo. So, for now, focus on this first pick. Even if you don't absolutely love your starting option, don't sweat it too much. The 'Nameless' weapons, like the Nameless Sword and Weapon, are perfectly viable alternatives you can find later.
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