Choosing the best weapon in Where Winds Meet can feel a little overwhelming at first. The game gives you a lot of cool choices — swords, spears, fans, umbrellas, rope darts — and every weapon comes with its own martial arts skills, movement ideas, and playstyle tricks.
If you've ever wondered “What should I use?” or “Which weapon is actually strong?” this guide breaks everything down in a simple, player-friendly way.
Let's go through what players usually want to know and turn it into one clear answer.
What Are the Top-Tier Weapons Right Now?
Based on overall strength, ease of use, and versatility, the current S-tier weapons are:
- Soulshade Umbrella
- Panacea Fan
- Strategic Sword
- Nameless Sword
These four stand out because they work almost everywhere — solo, co-op, bosses, PvE/PvP, and exploration.
Short version:
If you want the safest choice for almost any situation, pick one of these.

Where Winds Meet: Which Weapon Should You Choose?
What's the Strongest Weapon for Both PvE and PvP?
There isn't a single “god weapon,” but:
- Strategic Sword = strongest all-around DPS (PvE & PvP).
- Soulshade Umbrella = strongest support/utility (best in teams).
- Nameless Sword = top mobility + great damage in real fights.
If you want consistent damage in every mode, the Strategic Sword is the most reliable pick.
What's Best for PvE vs PvP?
PvE (bosses, raids, overworld)
- Strategic Sword
- Nameless Sword
- Heavenquaker Spear
- Panacea Fan (great healing for tough fights)
PvP
- Nameless Sword (mobility is king)
- Infernal Twinblades (fast pressure)
- Strategic Sword (DOT + burst)
PvP often rewards fast reactions and dodging, so mobile weapons shine here.
Strengths & Weaknesses of Each Weapon Type
Here's a quick “feel chart” you can trust:
Swords
- Strengths: mobility, strong combos, great all-around use
- Weaknesses: requires timing to get the best damage
Spears
- Strengths: range, good AoE, solid for groups
- Weaknesses: weaker on single target unless you stack mechanics perfectly
Fans
- Strengths: healing, utility, revive in multiplayer
- Weaknesses: low direct damage
Umbrellas
- Strengths: great buffs and support, surprising damage setups
- Weaknesses: requires swapping to shine
Twinblades
- Strengths: fast attacks, great pressure
- Weaknesses: low defense, punishable if you mistime dodges
Rope Dart
- Strengths: fast, fun, good pets (Might Rat)
- Weaknesses: limited AoE, rat uptime is short
If you like speed → swords/twinblades.
If you like support → umbrella/fan.
If you like range → umbrellas/spears.
How Do You Unlock Weapons?
Most weapon martial arts unlock through:
- Main story progress
- Side quests
- Exploration rewards
- Boss drops
- Vendors
- Manual books in the world
Nothing is missable, and you can learn multiple weapon arts without penalty.
What Are the Upgrade Requirements?
Upgrading needs:
- Weapon materials
- Martial art manuals
- Upgrade resources (from bosses, crafts, quests)
High-tier upgrades cost more, so choose your main weapon early if you want to save time.
If you only upgrade one weapon first, pick:
- Strategic Sword
- Nameless Sword
- Soulshade Umbrella (for support)
They give the best power-per-material value.
Which Weapons Are Best for Beginners?
Easy picks for new players:
- Panacea Fan — safe, endless healing
- Nameless Sword — fast, simple combos
- Soulshade Umbrella — beginner-friendly support
Harder weapons that reward skill:
- Infernal Twinblades
- Thundercry Blade
- Nameless Spear
These hit incredibly hard, but timing matters a lot more.
Will the Meta Change?
Absolutely. Weapons in Where Winds Meet can shift after updates or balance patches.
But the weapons most likely to stay good long-term are:
- Strategic Sword
- Nameless Sword
- Soulshade Umbrella
They're flexible and don't rely on gimmicks that patches usually nerf.
Which Weapons Stay Strong From Early to Late Game?
The safest long-term choices:
- Panacea Fan (great early → useful forever in co-op)
- Strategic Sword
- Nameless Sword
- Heavenquaker Spear
If you want a “day 1 → endgame” weapon, swords are the top pick.
Which Weapon Fits My Build or Sect?
Weapon = playstyle.
- Want mobility? → Nameless Sword
- Want DOT and big explosions? → Strategic Sword
- Want team support? → Soulshade Umbrella or Panacea Fan
- Want heavy hits? → Thundercry Blade
- Want fast combos? → Twinblades
- Want range and safety? → Vernal Umbrella
There's no bad choice — just pick the style you enjoy.
Do I Need a Secondary Weapon?
Yes — but not for damage.
Most players keep a support weapon as their secondary:
- Umbrella → buffs + healing
- Fan → healing + revive
- Rope Dart → free pet damage
You swap in, cast a skill, swap out.
This combo style makes you far stronger than sticking to only one weapon.
Solo vs Group: Does the Best Weapon Change?
Yep.
Solo
- Nameless Sword
- Strategic Sword
- Twinblades
- Spear weapons
Solo needs damage + mobility.
Group
- Soulshade Umbrella
- Panacea Fan
- Strategic Sword
Group play rewards buffs, healing, and DOT stacking.
Are Some Weapons Cool but Weak?
Sadly, yes.
Weapons like:
- Stormbreaker Spear
- Inkwell Fan
- Vernal Umbrella
Look amazing, but their damage or consistency is a bit low unless you invest a lot.
They're fun, but not meta.
Which Weapon Gives the Best Value?
Best cost-to-power picks:
- Nameless Sword
- Strategic Sword
- Panacea Fan (super cheap & super safe)
You don't need crazy materials to make them strong.
Which Weapons Work Only in Certain Situations?
Niche weapons:
- Thundercry Blade — amazing for tank, weak for dodging playstyle
- Mortal Rope Dart — good for pressure, weak AoE
- Infernal Twinblades — insane damage, but risky
Universal weapons:
- Strategic Sword
- Nameless Sword
- Soulshade Umbrella
If unsure, pick a universal one.
Can I Switch Weapons Later?
Yes — easily.
Your character isn't locked into a weapon.
You can learn new martial arts and level new weapons whenever you want.
Switching costs resources, but nothing is permanent.
What Weapons Do High-Level Players Recommend?
Most high-end players agree on this meta list:
Best DPS
- Strategic Sword
- Nameless Sword
Best Support
- Soulshade Umbrella
- Panacea Fan
Best Team Hybrid
Most Skill-Expressive
- Infernal Twinblades
- Nameless Spear
These appear the most in late-game content, challenge fights, and co-op groups.
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Summary
In Where Winds Meet, there's no single “best weapon,” but some clearly rise above the rest.
If you want simple recommendations:
- Best all-around: Strategic Sword
- Best mobility DPS: Nameless Sword
- Best support: Soulshade Umbrella
- Best beginner weapon: Panacea Fan
- Best team play pick: Soulshade Umbrella
- Best long-term investment: Strategic Sword
Choose based on your playstyle, not just raw numbers — the weapons that “feel good” are often the ones you play the best.