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Little Masters Legacy Quest Guide & Perform Noname Sword Daunting Strike – Where Winds Meet

Little Master’s Legacy is one of the quests in Where Winds Meet, but starting it can be a bit tricky if you don’t know where to look. This guide walks you through exactly how to start the quest, where to find Xiao Ping’an, and how to perform the required sword technique so you can finish it and get some rewards.

How to Start the Little Masters Legacy Quest

Head into the Verdant Wilds area in Qinghe and clear out one of the enemy camps there. Once the camp is fully cleared, take a moment to look around the edges in the grass or bushes; you’ll usually spot a young boy quietly watching you fight. That boy is Xiao Ping’an, and talking to him will start Little Master’s Legacy I.

When you walk up to Xiao Ping’an, you’ll get the option to talk to him. He’s introduced as a kid who hangs around enemy camps, watching how people fight. During the chat, tell him that you genuinely want to learn the martial art he mentions. He’ll then ask you to prove it by showing Nameless Sword: Fearless Lunge, so get ready to perform that specific move for him.

Perform Noname Sword Daunting Strike

The game tells you to stand on a specific spot and use the move, but sometimes it doesn’t register immediately. If the technique isn’t working, make sure you equip the Nameless Sword. If it still doesn’t work, switch to a different weapon and switch back again. You can also check your abilities to ensure the move is equipped. 

Once everything is set, use the technique (L2 + Square on PlayStation). After your character performs the forward sword lunge, the objective should be completed. Go back to Xiao Ping’an and talk to him again. That ends the entire quest.

Finishing Little Master’s Legacy I gives you a nice boost for just a short encounter. You’ll earn some progress toward your Qinghe Exploration, pick up 100 Enlightenment Points, and get 2,000 Character EXP along with 2,000 Zhou Coins. 

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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