
Where Winds Meet continues to evolve with each major update and the November 2025 patch once again brings fresh discussions within the community about the true ranking of the game’s weapons. This martial arts action RPG allows players to master a wide range of fighting styles and the game’s weapon system is designed so every type has a distinct rhythm, advantage, weakness, and combat identity that influences how players approach battles both in solo and multiplayer content. Understanding which weapons shine in specific situations is valuable for newcomers who are still learning their style as well as veteran players who want to maximize performance and efficiency.
The following tier list is based on international sources and community testing, meaning it should not be considered an absolute or definitive truth for every player. Where Winds Meet heavily rewards personal preference and adaptability, so players should always feel free to adjust based on their own experience, comfort, and preferred roles.
Tier List Weapons within Where Winds Meet
| Tier | Weapon Name | Explanation |
| S | Soulshade Umbrella | Support Weapon restores HP over time and deals damage buffs. Well interchangeable with other weapons. |
| S | Panacea Fan | It provides maximum healing, is suitable for new players, is easy to survive, and revives friends in Multiplayer, but with low damage. |
| S | Strategic Sword | Causes enemies to accumulate bleeding, as well as can deal burst damage, with high mobility, suitable for both attack/defense. |
| S | Nameless Sword | DPS is very mobile, with both solo and group attacks. Works well in all content |
| A | Heavenquaker Spear | Stand out against group enemies, gain a damage buff based on the number of hit, but its effectiveness decreases when fighting a solo boss. |
| A | Infernal Twinblades | Fast, very damaging, good mobility, but low defense, and combos are easy to break when attacked. |
| A | Thundercry Blade | Slow but powerful attack There is a shield to help protect it, suitable for tank lines, but dodging/blocking will cancel the charge. |
| A | Nameless Spear | High explosive damage from fast but short-range attacks, making it vulnerable in an attack situation. |
| B | Mortal Rope Dart | Fast and summons Might Rat to help attack, but there is little AoE and Rat only lasts 10 seconds. |
| B | Vernal Umbrella | The longest-range can act like a turret, but the position in the air is at risk of being attacked. |
| B | Inkwell Fan | Good mobility and can lift enemies into the sky, but combos are unstable and easy to fall off. |
| B | Stormbreaker Spear | Focus on prevention Reduces enemy damage and grants Vulnerable status, but the lowest damage in the weapon group. |
n the top tier, the Soulshade Umbrella stands out as a support-oriented weapon that excels at sustained HP regeneration while offering strong offensive buffs. Its flexible nature allows players to switch it in and out of combat smoothly, making it a reliable companion in every scenario. The Panacea Fan delivers the highest healing output in the game and is especially helpful for beginners thanks to its survivability and revival abilities during multiplayer encounters, although its damage potential remains limited. The Strategic Sword earns its high placement because of its ability to inflict consistent bleed buildup paired with burst damage capability and solid mobility which lets it perform well both defensively and offensively. The Nameless Sword continues to be a fan favorite due to its fast-paced DPS, versatile single target and AoE options, and overall reliability across every activity in the game.

In the A tier, the Heavenquaker Spear shines against large groups of enemies thanks to hit count-based damage bonuses, but its efficiency drops significantly in single target boss fights. The Infernal Twinblades deliver exceptional speed and high damage with strong mobility, though their low defense and combo instability when interrupted can make them risky for newer players. The Thundercry Blade offers powerful strikes and a defensive shield that suits tank oriented players, but its slow charge attacks are easily canceled by dodging or blocking. The Nameless Spear benefits from rapid strike speed and explosive damage but its short range puts players in dangerous situations during crowded battles.

In the B tier, the Mortal Rope Dart is fast and allows players to summon a Might Rat for temporary assistance, yet the limited AoE and short active duration of the companion make it situational. The Vernal Umbrella has the longest range of any weapon and allows users to function almost like a stationary turret in combat, though its midair stance leaves players vulnerable to attacks. The Inkwell Fan has good mobility and can lift enemies into the air, but its combo consistency issues limit its overall value. The Stormbreaker Spear focuses on defense with strong damage reduction and the ability to apply Vulnerable to foes, yet it suffers from the lowest damage output across all weapon categories.

Where Winds Meet brings players into an atmospheric world inspired by ancient political conflicts, particularly during the turbulent final years of the Southern Tang era, a time marked by rebellion, sacrifice, and the collapse of dynasties across regions that now relate to SEA audiences. Players take on the role of a skilled martial artist born during this unstable age and must make challenging decisions that influence the destiny of kingdoms. The game is planned for release on PC, iOS, Android, and PS5, with the PS5 version holding a six month timed exclusivity period.
THIS IS OUR SAY: The diverse weapon system in Where Winds Meet remains one of the game’s strongest features because it encourages players to experiment, discover new combos, and build their own fighting identity, proving once again that martial arts RPGs thrive when choice and mastery work hand in hand.





