Joining a Guild in Where Winds Meet is one of the best ways to experience the game’s MMO side, even though it’s primarily an RPG at heart. The feature adds a communal layer to the world, where teamwork, trading, and exploration become part of your character’s journey.
That said, here is how you can join and unlock the Guild in Where Winds Meet.
How to unlock and join a Guild in Where Winds Meet
To unlock Guilds, your character must reach level 20. Once you hit that milestone, the guild menu becomes accessible, giving you options to browse or apply for guilds.
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At the moment, there are three Guild types in Where Winds Meet, and each offers a different type of playstyle. Here is a breakdown of what each Guild offers.
1) Bladesworn Gang (Combat)
If you're someone who likes combat alongside others, Bladesworn Gang could be a good choice.
- You will unlock Path of the Hero, a weekly dungeon only available with your guild, and can only be tackled with your guildmates.
- It's a good source of loot and experience, and you can only go once a week, which means planning with your guildmates so all of you can go is important.
2) Changle Pavilion (Leisure)
The Changle Pavilion is good for players who enjoy the social and creative side of Where Winds Meet.
- Take part in card tournaments, matchmaking events, and even song and dance performances.
- You can also host banquets at your garrison and invite others to join.
- Members can conveniently check the market prices of goods from other guildmates, making it easy to trade and profit together.
- It’s a more relaxed environment, built for players who like the slower, communal side of the world.
3) Farshore Hall (Exploration)
If your idea of fun is uncovering secrets and facing the unknown, Farshore Hall is your best pick.
- Complete Solo Mode exploration activities to boost your guild’s overall reward progress.
- Join your guildmates in co-op exploration and fight challenging enemies as a team.
- The focus here is on discovery, as every exploration contributes to shared guild growth.
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How to create your own Guild in Where Winds Meet
If joining an existing guild isn’t your thing, you can build one from scratch.

Here’s how it works:
- You’ll need 300 Echo Jade Coins to create a guild.
- Choose one of the three guild types - Bladesworn Gang, Changle Pavilion, or Farshore Hall.
- Enter your Guild name, confirm your creation, and your guild will be officially established.
- Once created, you can customize your Guild Banner, giving your team a unique symbol.
You’ll also be able to manage how people join:
- Auto-Approve new members for open recruitment.
- Manual Approval if you want to personally screen applications.
- Add a Guild Declaration note to describe your guild’s purpose or recruitment goals.
Every Guild in Where Winds Meet starts with a Guild Leader and a Vice Master, both of whom can manage members, host activities, and oversee progress. Guild creators also receive small creation bonuses, making it worth the investment if you plan to grow a strong community.
That’s everything to know about joining a guild in Where Winds Meet.
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