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The "Blueprint" Revolution: Trading Architectural Masterpieces
Is the true "endgame" of Where Winds Meet martial arts, or is it architecture? Does the ability to build a custom home near a waterfall or cliffside make you more likely to invest in aesthetic top-ups compared to combat-focused items? With the community now sharing blueprints, is there a risk that everyone’s Jianghu will start looking the same, or does this system foster a new kind of "creative chivalry" where players compete to build the most beautiful retreats?
In Where Winds Meet, the true “endgame” feels like a mix of martial arts mastery and creative expression through architecture. Building a personal retreat near a waterfall or cliff adds a unique layer of immersion that goes beyond combat. Because of this, I’m actually more inclined to invest in aesthetic items rather than purely combat-focused upgrades. Sharing blueprints could risk some repetition, but it also inspires creativity and friendly competition. Players often adapt and improve ideas, leading to diverse outcomes. Platforms like
make it easier to access these options and support that creative side of the game.