How to Complete Jianghu Martial Games Event in Where Winds Meet

Jianghu Martial Games Event

The Jianghu Martial Games event is a limited-time activity introduced with version 1.2 of Where Winds Meet. This event focuses on light-hearted competition, co-op play, and simple challenges rather than heavy combat.

This guide explains exactly how you can complete every part of the Jianghu Martial Games event without confusion or wasted effort.

How to Complete Jianghu Martial Games Event in Where Winds Meet

How To Start Jianghu Martial Games Event

The Jianghu Martial Games event will be activated together with the version 1.2 update and will last for more than three weeks, till February 3, 2026. New challenges will be unlocked gradually during this time, so it won’t be possible to do everything on the first day.

You’ll have to monitor the event page constantly to know the current activities. The Little Red Flowers you collect have to be used up before the event closes as they will not be usable afterward.

The event consists of four activities with different themes: Faster, Higher, Stronger, and Together. Each activity has a unique playing style and rewards. The majority of them can be done solo, but some are more enjoyable and easier with the company of other players.

Faster: How to Complete the Racing Challenge

Faster is a racing minigame that allows you to participate individually or with friends. The objective in this mode is to carry one elderly person along a predetermined path and to get to the end first.

Along the way, you will notice some blue flames glowing on the track. For each flame, you will get a short speed boost that makes you run faster.

Speed is not the most important part of this challenge. You earn Little Red Flowers simply by completing the race, even if you finish slowly. This makes Faster one of the easiest ways to farm event currency.

There is a reward cap, but it refreshes over time, so you can return later and keep earning more. Focus on finishing clean runs instead of risky shortcuts, and you will steadily build up rewards.

Higher: How to Succeed in the Human Tower Minigame

Higher is a laid-back cooperative game where players team up to create a pyramid of people. The objective is to pile up the characters as high as possible and maintain the tower’s stability until the end of the timer.

In order to climb up the tower, you are provided with bounce pads that throw you high into the air. Generally, the game places you automatically, but if you want, you can use your additional jumps to reposition yourself.

When you are already on the tower, balancing becomes the major difficulty. A balance meter appears as part of the game and it is a bit like the fishing mechanic in the game. When one player wobbles too much, whole tower comes down.

You should try to have smooth control and not make rapid movements. If the group manages to keep the tower until the end of the timer, everybody will get a final long jump that determines the final height score. Here, patience and coordination are more important than quick reflexes.

Stronger: Completing the Challenge Paths

Stronger is not simply a minigame but rather a series of trials that measure your advancement in the game. You can choose between two ways: Path of the Brave and Path of the Cautious. Completing each path grants a different title for the player.

The Path of the Brave deals with hard content. It makes you do the dungeons, which include the newly added areas of version 1.2, such as Mistveil Prison. This path is for those who like to take their combat and exploration skills to the next level.

The Path of the Cautious, on the other hand, is very straightforward. It requires you to do just the cooperative activities that are quite basic, thus this path is perfect for those who prefer safer gameplay or shorter sessions.

There are more challenges to come as the event goes on, so do not be troubled if not all of them are available right away.

Together: Multiplayer Rewards and Extra Progress

Though Together is not mentioned as one minigame, the multiplayer aspect of the Jianghu Martial Games is through the participation of the Together side.

By joining event activities with others, you can earn extra rewards such as Adventure Slips, experience points, coins, and Jade Fish. Guild participation also matters, as top guilds receive bonus rewards after the event ends.

Playing with others also makes certain challenges smoother. Group activities reduce pressure, especially in balance-based or timed challenges. Even if you prefer solo play, joining public sessions during the event can speed up progress and reduce difficulty.

Spending Little Red Flowers Wisely

Little Red Flowers are the core currency of the event. You earn them mainly through minigames like Faster and Higher.

These flowers can be exchanged for cosmetics, music items, headwear, and useful materials. Some items are cheap and easy to grab early, while others require saving up a large amount.

Because the currency expires after the event, you should plan what you want before spending randomly. If you aim for high-cost cosmetic rewards, focus on farming Faster consistently. If you want smaller items, you can spread your spending as you earn.

Soumyajyoti Chakraborty

Soumyajyoti Chakraborty

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Soumyajyoti Chakraborty is a sports journalist who writes about football, cricket, gaming, and esports. He has worked with Sportskeeda, MancSports, and other platforms, covering everything from football clubs and match analysis to the latest games and esports events. His writing focuses on clear insights, detailed reporting, and stories that connect fans with the world of sports.

Last updated: 12.01.2026
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