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How to Get the Soaring Spin in Where Winds Meet

If you want to unlock the Soaring Spin Mystic Art in Where Winds Meet, you’ll need to go inside a secret temple in Kaifeng. It’s not hard once you know the route, but the steps can be easy to miss if you are not careful enough. Here’s a guide to help you reach the temple and get Soaring Spin.

How to Get the Soaring Spin

Soaring Spin is hidden inside a secret temple in Kaifeng, the game’s second major region. To even reach Kaifeng, you need to be level 32 and finish the first chapter, so expect a bit of a journey. Once you are in Kaifeng, head to the southern end of the map. At the very end of the river south of Kaifeng City, you will find a small pond with a Boundary Stone.

Face the waterfalls there, then turn around to spot a cave on the other side. Go inside, listen in on the guards, take them out, and fight your way up through the cave until you reach a small stronghold. In the main hall, climb the ladder to find a gilded chest that holds two keys. Make sure you’ve already unlocked Celestial Seize in Qinghe; you will need it later to claim Soaring Spin.

With the keys in hand, head east to Dreamfall Cliff, just past the Martial Temple. Clear the enemies at the outpost, defeat the boss to get the key for the secret door, then find the storage shed to the south. Inside is a hidden entrance to another underground tunnel. Follow the linear path, fight through the soldiers, and you will reach a golden door. Shoot the bell nearby, then use Meridian Touch to open it.

Beyond the door is a Boundary Stone, and past that is the Secret Edict Chamber, a large temple filled with statues and enemies. Your goal is to reach the top of the massive asura statue in the centre. Climb the beams and smaller statues around the room, clearing enemies on the balconies or using Veil of Stillness to avoid getting shot. Once you’re high enough, jump onto the statue’s head, turn around, and use Celestial Seize to grab the chest above you. Inside, you will finally find Soaring Spin, along with a few extra rewards.

Sankar
Sankar
Decided that degrees were as useful as extra lives in a Mario game-totally unnecessary! I’m diving into the extravagant universe of my favourite game, Assassin’s Creed, which lets me roam the world without actually paying for plane tickets. Hodophile by nature and aspiring to get lost in Hang Sơn Đoòng cave in Vietnam someday!
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