How to get and use Dragon Key in Where Winds Meet
In the vast adventure of Where Winds Meet, Dragon Key are rare, limited and unique items, opening up an interesting gameplay style in the game. They are few in number, but players need to collect them all if they want to unlock all Weapon Martial Arts in Where Winds Meet.
However, finding all of these keys can be like finding a needle in a haystack if people don’t know exactly where to look. With the following detailed instructions, players can quickly identify all Dragon Key locations in Where Winds Meetalong with locations where they can be used.
What is Dragon Key?
In Where Winds Meet, the Dragon Key is a gameplay item that helps players participate in quests Skill Theft to learn Weapon Martial Arts exclusive to sects to which the character does not belong.
These missions are stealth missions, in which the player must break into each sect’s base, approach the respective master, and observe them perform martial arts to learn moves.
However, to start each mission, everyone must use a Dragon Key at the mysterious stone pillar located outside the base’s secret entrance. Therefore, players will need all 5 Dragon Keys to learn each Weapon Martial Art if they do not belong to those sects.
Locations of all Dragon Keys in Where Winds Meet
At the moment, there are 5 locations where players can get Dragon Keys in Where Winds Meet:
- 1 key from Breakthrough reward
- 1 key from quest
- 3 keys from cleaning up specific outposts
Breakthrough Rewards
The first and easiest Dragon Key players can receive is when breaking through Solo Mode Level 2: Emerging. This landmark is opened when the character Solo Mode reaches Level 15.
If you haven’t reached level 15, continue to farm EXP by exploring and completing side quests in the game. Limited time events such as Pardon Parade It’s also a quick way to get bonus EXP without spending too much effort.
Skill Theft: Unearned Lesson quest location
The second Dragon Key can be obtained easily by completing side quests Skill Theft: Unearned Lessonbegins by meeting NPC Qiu Yuehai, located southeast of Moonveil Peak Boundary Stone on Moonveil Mountain, in the southwest Qinghe region.
This mini-mission requires the player to hide behind a rock and observe master Gu Le perform the mystical skill Veil of Stillness. The mission only takes about 2-3 minutes and is also good practice for learning other Weapon Martial Arts, as it uses the same quick-time event to learn skills.
Dragon Key locations at Outpost
Where Winds Meet has a lot of outposts with enemies, but only the 3 outposts below reward Dragon Keys when you clear them for the first time:
- Bloomveil Monastery
- Gourmand’s Grove
- Tiger Fort
Bloomveil Monastery
Bloomveil Monastery is located northeast of Qinghe, southeast of Wayfarer’s location in the northern region. Players need to enter the monastery and defeat 12 rogue monks to receive all rewards, including the Dragon Key.
Gourmand’s Grove
Gourmand’s Grove is also located northeast of Qinghe, southeast of Wayfarer. This time to receive the Dragon Key, gamers must destroy all agents of Buddha Fort here.
Tiger Fort
Tiger Fort is located a little further, in the southern Qinghe area, southwest of Moonveil Mountain. The player must defeat 12 Tiger Fort Bandits belonging to the Greenwood Brotherhood to clear the outpost.
If you want to check an outpost’s rewards before deciding to fight, select it on the map and then scroll down to the description to see the reward list. Click View Details to examine each reward in detail to see what it does and where to find more.




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