If you’re trying to unlock the Fan Glider in Where Winds Meet, you don’t need to defeat enemies or finish the quest. This movement skill is tied completely to exploration; the more you explore the world, the closer you get to unlocking it. This guide will tell you how to unlock the Fan Glider and increase your exploration level.
How to Get Fan Glider

Fan Glider is a Movement Lightness Mystic Art in Where Winds Meet. You unlock it by reaching Qinghe Exploration Level 5, which requires 6000 Exploration Points. To check your progress, open the Journal, then look at the Exploration Level section on the right. Keep in mind that Lightness Skills can only be used in a region after you’ve reached the required Exploration Level there.
How to increase Exploration Level
You can earn these points just by exploring the region, completing blue book quests, unlocking fast-travel pillars, picking up curiosities, clearing enemy camps, and even defeating hidden world bosses. Almost everything you do adds to your Discovery total.
Get XP Simply by Exploring

Because it’s tied to exploration, you will earn XP just from exploring. As you move through the world, you will find chests, random NPCs, small puzzles, and quick mini-events. You will also meet characters along the way. Some will give you quests, but others only offer tiny interactions or mini-games that take a few seconds to complete.
The quickest way to boost your Exploration Points is by activating all the Boundary Stones. Each one gives you 50 points, and most of them can be reached as soon as you start exploring. Plus, unlocking them makes travelling around the region much faster and a lot more convenient.
Exploration Quests
If you want major XP gains, head into your quest log and look for quests specifically marked as “Exploration.” Even if you’re just travelling from one objective to another, you will naturally run into side activities. Doing a handful can easily earn hundreds of XP without much effort.
Complete Activities

Every time you interact with something, whether it’s a collectable, a puzzle, a chest, or a quick quest, you will get exploration XP. On top of that, you will also receive extra rewards depending on what you completed. So the exploration XP builds passively.
