Weekly content in Where Winds Meet is where most of your long-term power actually comes from. Weekly dungeon rewards, Outpost bonuses, Sect tasks, and Guild events all have caps that reset together, so missing them is basically leaving permanent stats and materials on the table.
This guide will tell you which weekly activities and routines to clear and focus on Where Winds Meet each reset cycle, such as Outpost Joint Battles, Guild Quests, Sect Tasks, and Weekly Dungeon, and which content you can safely skip until later. Use it as a checklist so that, even on a busy week, you still clear the important content before the reset hits.
1. What Are Weekly Activities in Where Winds Meet
Weekly content in Where Winds Meet layers on top of your dailies. You still spend Mental Energy on most instance content, but several rewards, currencies, and checklists only refresh once per week.
- Weekly reset time
- Weekly tasks and limited rewards refresh with the server reset. In most regions, this is 4 PM EST; always double-check your in-game notice just in case.
- Weekly caps over dailies
- Weekly-capped content (dungeons, some currencies, stronghold bonuses) is more important than clearing every daily task. If time is tight, clear the weekly content first, then fill in the gaps with dailies.
- Mental Energy and weekly rewards
- Most big-ticket activities (Weekly Dungeon, strongholds, Outpost chains) consume Mental Energy when you claim rewards. Plan runs around that pool instead of burning it randomly on low-value fights.
2. Best Weekly Activities To Do in Where Winds Meet
Before we dive into details, here is the priority list you should think about every week:
- Weekly Dungeon – One of the highest value clears each week, giving rare gear, upgrade materials, and Battle Pass progress for a single set of Mental Energy spent.
- Outpost weekly rewards – Open-world “raid-like” areas that drop set gear and materials, with a weekly bonus payout.
- Outpost chains in Wandering Paths – Fast, repeatable combat content that converts Mental Energy into gear, manuals, and notes.
- Weekly sect tasks and activity rewards – Give Martial Arts, cosmetics, and Sect reputation that unlocks long-term benefits.
- Guild weekly quests and guild dungeon – Provide money, resources, breakthrough items, and guild-exclusive gear.
- Seasonal Battle Pass weekly missions – Free extra currency, pulls, and upgrade materials for goals you are probably doing anyway.
Once those are done, anything else you clear in the week is just a bonus.
3. Weekly Dungeon – Highest Value Weekly Clear
The Weekly Dungeon in Where Winds Meet is designed as a capstone activity: one of the best single injections of gear, set pieces, materials, and Martial Arts chests you can get in a reset. You access it from Wandering Path in the main menu and clear it in a group using Mental Energy.
3.1 How to Unlock the Weekly Dungeon
- Unlock requirements
- Available from the Wandering Path menu once you reach the required level and Martial Arts score (around level 50+ and 9000+ score on current builds).
- Form or join a party
- Queue up or join your group, then run the dungeon like a mini-raid: clear trash, handle mechanics, defeat bosses.
- Claim weekly rewards
- When you claim rewards, you spend Mental Energy and lock in that week’s payout. Some servers allow multiple difficulties, but the bonus structure still follows a weekly limit.
3.2 Best Rewards You Can Get From Weekly Dungeon
- Exclusive upgrade materials are tied to Weekly Dungeon caps; skipping them permanently slows your long-term growth.
- It stacks Battle Pass progress, coins, and gear in one place, making it an efficient centerpiece for your weekly schedule.
- Running it later in the week, after you have upgraded a bit, usually makes the run smoother without losing any rewards.
4. Outposts Weekly Rewards – Open World Raid Zones
Outpost Challenges are combat gauntlets consisting of five stages where you clear enemy camps and defeat a boss. You can find this content in Wandering Path next to Campaign Challenges and Sword Trials and consume Mental Energy when you open the reward chest.
You first unlock them in Solo Mode, then you can run them in co-op from their respective queues. Outposts give normal drops every time and an extra weekly completion bonus that resets with each week.
While Outposts do not have a single hard weekly cap, they are one of the best ways to convert Mental Energy into tangible progress throughout the week.
4.1 How to Unlock and Farm the Outposts
- Unlock Outposts during Main Quests and Open-World activities
- Progress main quests and side missions until Strongholds become available in your regions.
- Clear Outposts during the week
- Run them in Solo or co-op, spending Mental Energy when you open the main chest. Rewards include gear, set items, weapons, materials, notes, and Martial Arts chests.
- Benefit from weekly bonus
- The first completions each week are worth more because of the weekly bonus allocation tied to Stronghold rewards.
4.2 How to Farm Outposts in Where Winds Meet
- Spend leftover Mental Energy here once Weekly Dungeon and key Strongholds are done.
- Chain several Outposts in a single session when you have a solid co-op group online.
- Aim for clear, not perfection – better to finish several runs than to over-push one difficulty and lose time to wipes.
5. Guild Weekly Quests and Guild Dungeon
Guilds in Where Winds Meet add another layer of weekly activities, from simple checklists to a full guild-exclusive dungeon depending on the guild type.
5.1 Where to Find Guild Quests in Where Winds Meet
- Guild weekly quests
- Open the Guild tab, then your quest or challenge section. These tasks often ask you to clear Strongholds, Outposts, or other group content you already plan to run. Rewards include money, resources, and breakthrough materials.
- Combat guild weekly dungeon (Path of the Hero)
- If you are in a combat-focused guild, you gain access to a guild-only dungeon that can be cleared once per week for major loot and experience. Run it with guildmates so nobody misses their slot.
- Guild events and wars
- Some guild types have scheduled PvP or large-scale events that reward currencies and upgrade materials. Check the guild calendar and time these with your weekly routine.
5.2 How to Clear Guild Quests
- Pick up weekly guild quests as soon as they unlock.
- Schedule your guild dungeon run with friends before the reset window.
- Claim all guild rewards in the menu once objectives are done.
6. Weekly Sect Tasks and Sect Activity Rewards
Joining a Sect opens a whole layer of weekly content: special quests, Sect Activities, and reward tracks tied to your chosen faction. These reward gear, sets, weapons, materials, Martial Arts, and cosmetics, plus reputation that unlocks more from the Sect shop.
6.1 How to Farm Sect Tasks Each Week
- Open the Sect menu early in the week
- Check your Weekly Sect Tasks and activity goals so you know what you will complete naturally as you play.
- Prioritize tasks with weekly limits
- Some activities have explicit weekly counters or multi-day requirements. Start those early so real-life delays do not cause you to miss completions.
- Collect Sect rewards on time
- Once objectives are complete, claim rewards in the Sect menu. Delaying claims does not give extra value; it just risks forgetting them before the reset.
6.2 All Sect Tasks Rewards
- Rewards include new Martial Arts and outfits, often locked behind Sect reputation or task chains.
- Sect tokens and reputation increase your access to exclusive shops and styles over the long term.
- Tasks usually overlap with content you would do anyway (dungeons, strongholds, exploration), so the extra value is effectively free.
7. All Worthwhile Weekly Side Activities in Where Winds Meet
Beyond the big headline content, several “side” systems in Where Winds Meet tie into your weekly rhythm as well.
7.1 Do Bounties to Earn Fourfold Coins
- Pick up Bounties in major towns once you unlock the system. Some bounties are effectively weekly, with higher rewards and limits.
- Focus on high-value Bounties that give more Fourfold Coin or rare items rather than spamming the lowest tier.
- Once you finish your preferred weekly Bounties, you can decide whether to keep running more as a playstyle choice rather than a checklist obligation.
7.2 Recycle Your Gears
- Every week, you will replace a few pieces of equipment.
- Dismantle anything you are no longer using instead of hoarding it. Recycling gives permanent account progress and frees bag space.
7.3 Clear Sentient Beings Activities
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While most Sentient Beings activities (like Pitch Pot) are better thought of as daily, they often feed into weekly goals such as Battle Pass missions or guild checklists, so it is worth keeping them in mind.
Suggested Weekly Routine
Here is a simple order of operations you can follow each week. Adjust it based on your level and playtime, but keep the structure.
- Run Weekly Dungeon
- Do at least one clear before the weekly reset for exclusive materials and big rewards.
- Clear Outpost Joint Battles
- Below level 40: just prevent Mental Energy from reaching its cap while getting gears and materials.
- Level 40+: focus on Outposts that drop gear sets you’re looking for.
- Finish important Sect and Guild weekly activities
- Grab weekly Sect tasks and guild quests early.
- Complete ones that demand several days or specific group content first.
- Knock out Battle Pass weekly missions
- Fold them into activities you are already doing, so you do not need a separate grind.
- Do Bounties
- Run your preferred Bounties until you are happy with your Fourfold Coin for the week.
- Recycle unused gear and clean up your inventory
- Do final checks before reset
Once you have completed this farming cycle in Where Winds Meet, verify that you’ve done all Weekly Dungeons, Outposts Joint Battles/Challenges, Sect Tasks, Guild Quests, and Battle Pass Weekly Missions by checking through their respective tabs.
- Hero’s Realm in Where Winds Meet.
- Sword Trial in Where Winds Meet.
Follow this structure, and you will naturally hit the important weekly caps in Where Winds Meet without drowning in checklists, even if you only have a few solid sessions each week to play.


















