Morale Chant is an Inner Way in Where Winds Meet which is not something you can accidentally find, you have to purchase it. Morale Chant is easy to find but stays you have to spend Echo Jades on. So, if you plan to use Morale Chant in your build, you need to know this prior to spending your Echo Jades.
Where to Find the Manual

Though many Inner Ways manuals in Where Winds Meet are difficult to find, Morale Chant is one of the most easy. When you arrive in Qinghe, go to Blissful Retreat, and you will find a merchant marked on the map as Weiyang Merchant. His name is Tang Bao, and he will sell you a Morale Chant.
When you converse with him, you will be able to see a collection of items in his inventory. Morale Chant is located at the very top. The manual is not a single purchase rather a series of 10 individual pages costing 500 Echo Jades for a total of 5,000 Echo Jades in entirety.
You must purchase every individual page to use the skill. After you are completed with all pages in your inventory, go to the Inner Ways in your menu and read the manual. Once the manual is learned, Morale Chant will be selectable like any Inner Way option.
What Morale Chant Does
When activated, it will provide as many as 5 stacks of a buff called Yi River, which will trigger about 80% of the time when you either deal damage or heal. Each stack provides a 1% increase to both healing and physical damage and will last for 8 seconds. It can trigger once every 2 seconds. Because it activates so consistently, it stays active with little effort—making it especially effective for fast-hitting or sustain-focused builds.
The Real Cost: Currency
The real obstacle is the price. Echo Jades aren’t handed out quickly. You’ll earn them through exploration, questing, and various optional activities, but usually in small chunks. To make things slower, Echo Jades are also tied to cosmetic purchases, so spending them requires some restraint if you’re tempted by cosmetics. Despite the high cost and slow currency gain, Morale Chant is certainly worth saving for. It has one of the best passive buffs in the game and fits nearly any playstyle.
