Strategic Sword Build, Rotation, Inner Ways
How to Get and Use Golden Body
The Royal Remedy is perhaps one of the most important innate skills that players will want if they are running healer builds in Where Winds Meet. It is something that players will need to do as part of unlocking the weapon, where you use your Dragon Keys on the Northern Bamboo Abode area and sneak into the Panacea Fan dojo. Here’s everything you need to know for the Royal Remedy innate passive in Where Winds Meet.
The Royal Remedy is the golden quality inner way skill that players want to use in their healing builds. Image via Gamer Guides / NetEase.
How to Get Royal Remedy¶
To get the Royal Remedy, you will first need to do the following:
- Be level 8
- Complete the Skill Theft Mission at the Peace Bell Tower
- Get a Dragon Key from the Skill Theft quest, or certain Outpost or breakthrough rewards
- Then track the clue for the Panacea Fan in the Northern Bamboo Abode area near the start of the game
- You will also need to unlock the Touch of Death skill, which is required from the Volume 1 side mission at the ruined fort nearby
When you do all of these, then you can safely enter the dojos that these weapons are located. Now, you will get the Panacea Fan, and it will also come with the legendary quality innate skill too.
How Royal Remedy Works¶
It’s quite nice you can get the main legendary skill for the Panacea Fan in Where Winds Meet. It has major synergy with getting your Dewdrops, a mechanic for building and spending major healing on your abilities.
Royal Remedy does the following at its base level:
Increases the healing effect of the water clone created by Panacea Fan’s Martial Art Skill, Cloudburst Healing, by 10%. If you are within its range, gain 1 Dewdrop each time when receiving healing over time.
If you choose to upgrade the skill, which you likely will, you will get the following effects too:
| Tier | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | When healed by a Water Clone you summon, you get 2 Dew and 2 Essence restored |
| 2 | Increases Min Physical attack based on solo level |
| 3 | After Boundless Clouds is cast, it applies a 6-second Healing-over-time effect to both yourself and the allies healed |
| 4 | Now requires 50 Dewdreps to cast Boundless Clouds |
| 5 | Increases Direct Critical Rate by 4.6% |
| 6 | When equipped with the Mingchuan Medical Codes martial art, all damage taken from non-player units is reduced by 20%. If you enter a Fatally Wounded state, a Resurrection Water Clone that can exist for 7 seconds is summoned at your current location. Teammates entering the Water Clone’s range can use a Resurrection Skill to revive you (does not consume multiplayer instance resurrection counts). In multiplayer instances (Trial of Blades, Chivalrous Blades, Martial Heart Palace, etc.), if the Water Clone disappears and no teammate has used a Resurrection Skill, you can also immediately revive yourself. Can only summon a Resurrection Water Clone once every 120 seconds. The damage reduction effect is also temporarily disabled for 120 seconds after summoning. |
As you can see, upgrading this skill is amazing for players. Not only does it buff your healing, it also grants better builder spend rotation too. The final upgrade for getting the revive that ignores the multiplayer revive count is also incredibly good, being able to revive yourself so that your healer death doesn’t cost a wipe is very strong indeed.
Upgrading this skill is something that all healers should do who are heavily invested in the multiplayer side of Where Winds Meet. Royal Remedy is clearly the main healer skill that you want in your build in Where Winds Meet, and it also implies you want to grab the Mingchuan Medical Codes too to complete the core build playstyle of the Fan.

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