In Where Winds Meet there are countless systems and features to discover. One player is showcasing a very special mount.
What can the mounts do in Where Winds Meet? While mounts in other games are simply used for fast travel, in Where Winds Meet they have additional functions. Each mount has some skills that can be useful to the rider.
These range from providing a simple buff to having an OP ability that allows you to collect resources within a 10-meter radius. However, the latter skill is currently only available for payment, which has repeatedly been referred to as Pay2Win in the comments under our article.
However, a player’s horse is completely free and still has quite a lot to offer.
Here’s what our experts think about Where Winds Meet:
Strong horse with a disadvantage
What can the horse do? The horse of Reddit user Roctuplets is named “Li – Jet Black Racer” and is probably one of the best free mounts in the game. As seen in the user’s post, the horse has six skills.
The horse possesses the following abilities:
- High speed: Provides a noticeable speed boost on straight paths
- Lightness: Reduces impact forces when falling and improves jump control.
- Water affinity: Slightly reduces fear when crossing bodies of water
- Energy: Increases maximum energy.
- Vitality: Slightly reduces stamina regeneration delay.
- Growing vitality: Increases stamina regeneration speed.
So the horse is indeed very strong and, in addition to all these abilities, has a rating of 72 out of 100. While the horse is available for free in the game, you have to steal it just like the player, which can also trigger a bounty. Here, you can either eliminate all witnesses or freeze the rider first so they do not notice the theft.
What is the disadvantage? While the horse sounds good on paper, there is a significant disadvantage. The big disadvantage is that the horse, although it is the Ferrari among mounts in Where Winds Meet, is still slower than flying in the game.
Players criticize under the post why one should even bother to get a horse, even if it is as good as this one. The flying ability in the game is, after all, much faster for traveling from point A to point B. Other abilities also make the character faster than a horse.
Even the fastest Ferrari would be overtaken by an airplane, but that always comes with the disadvantage that you don’t arrive as precisely and can’t stop along the way for items, quests, or hideouts.
That mounts in Where Winds Meet also have their own abilities is not surprising; after all, the title is particularly multifaceted when it comes to systems and mechanics. Some players need help to improve their character before facing the boss again: A player from Where Winds Meet fights against a boss for 5 hours, has to give up, now the community comes to help