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Lightness Skills Explained
Where Winds Meet’s map is very large, with plenty of areas you can explore. And while you do get a mount from the main story fairly early on, you will be exploring a lot. What better way to navigate it with the lightless flying skills in Where Winds Meet, which you can unlock to navigate quickly around the map. Here’s a look at how to fly in Where Winds Meet.
Here is how to Fly in Where Winds Meet. Image via Gamer Guides / NetEase.
How to Fly¶
To summarize, you need to do the following to fly in Where Winds Meet
- Reach Exploration Level 4 in a region (Qinghe or Kaifeng)
- Hold the jump button to activate Flying Lightless skill
- Each major region requires separate Exploration milestones unlock
You need to work on the exploration milestone rewards for each zone separately. Both Kaifeng and Qinghe require their own exploration reward track to unlock the flying skill for each zone. Both require you to reach level 4 exploration with that region to fly.
When you are that level, you then need to use the flying lightless skill. The Flying Lightless is activated by holding the jump button on your keyboard / controller, which will trigger the skill. You can then fly using those skills. There’s a few different versions of it too, which you can check out by going into the skills menu and going into the movement tab. You can get different unlocks by completing different challenges in-game to get them.
To ensure you get to level 4 of the Exploration, you will need to complete the various side missions, wandering tales, collect items around the world, open chests, speak to NPCs and hear the rumors of the land, complete main quests in those areas, and even beat the world bosses. Check the names of places on the map, and they often have a percentage of what is in that area. The journal can also give you completion tracker for each of these areas, letting you know what you’re missing in that area to help gather an idea of what needs doing in an area before you fully complete that small area of a map.
Hopefully this helps you work through your exploration challenges and unlock the flying mechanic in Where Winds Meet for each major region.

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