As you continue to progress your character in Where Winds Meet, it becomes very clear how important it is to have as many coins as possible. You’ll be using coins to purchase items and consumables, tune your gear, enhance your gear, and much, much more. As your level progresses, so does the amount of coins required to continue to enhance your gear and purchase better consumables.
With that being said, it’s important to understand how you can farm as many coins as possible. Although there is a weekly cap of 175k coins per day from certain activities, there are other activities that don’t impact this cap (such as energy modes, monster drops, red envelopes, and one-time rewards).
To learn more about how you can quickly make as many coins as possible in Where Winds Meet, check out the list of activities below!
1.) Stealing & Requesting Coins From NPC’s
There are a handful of NPCs scattered around the map that are holding an item known as a “Warm Money Bag”. When you open this bag, you acquire 10,000 coins (which doesn’t count towards your weekly coin cap).
The video below highlights ten different NPCs that you can approach and either request for the item or forcefully steal it. We recommend doing a mix of both if you are a perfectionist, as there are a handful of achievements associated with stealing and requesting a certain number of items.
2.) Taiping Mausoleum Rewards
Within the “Wandering Paths” menu, players will have the option to explore a mode known as “Taiping Mausoleum”. From there, players can select specific missions that will challenge them to take down a certain number of enemies within a certain time limit.
If you succeed, you will be rewarded a good chunk of coins, which won’t count towards your weekly cap!
Please note though, these are a one-time reward for each individual challenge, so you cannot rinse and repeat this process for each challenge!
3.) Bounty Boards
Throughout the world, you will encounter Bounty Boards, presenting you with a range of different types of bounties (with rewards). Although these rewards do count towards your weekly coin cap, it’s a good way to quickly earn coins and ensure you hit that max cap before the weekly reset.
There will typically be a range of pre-set bounties that ask you to interact with certain NPCs, but you can also actually accept bounties to take down other players. The rewards associated with defeating other real-life players will result in much greater rewards.
4.) Open-World Exploration
One of the most obvious ways of making gold is simply by exploring the world map! Although many of the activities you’ll do while exploring will count towards the weekly coin cap, others won’t! For example, opening treasure chests are considered a “one-time reward”, and won’t count towards that weekly coin cap, so be sure to open every treasure chest you can to earn some easy coins and other rewards.
5.) Other Ways to Make Coins in Where Winds Meet
There are many, many other ways to earn coins in Where Winds Meet. To learn a bit more about these different methods, check out the in-depth video guide below!



