All the guides for Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty in one place.

Wo Long: The Fallen Dynasty is the latest venture from Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja, and is the sequel to Nioh 2. Wo Long is a soulful action RPG set in the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. The game uses historical figures and moments to take great liberties with these people and places.
Wo Long turns the Romance of the Three Kingdoms story into a battle against demons and Taoists, spreading the elixir across the land, corrupting everything it comes into contact with. Combat is timing-based and relies on parrying attacks. As you might expect from the Nioh developers, they throw players tons of RPG elements, gear, and weapons to play with.
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get started
Beginning your journey into the world of Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty can be daunting and confusing. For that, you’ll want to make sure you’re prepared for what you’re doing.
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before start
You’ll want to know about which stats to level, how combat works, summoning friends for multiplayer, and some general tips on getting started. Before you get started, use the links below to get ahead. This guide will help you grasp the basics.
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epidemiological explanation
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty features a level up system similar to Nioh 2, Dark Souls, and Elden Ring. In Wo Long, you earn Genuine Qi, a level-up currency, and spend them on five stats called Virtues. The guide explains the game mechanics and features of each Virture.
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equipment and crafting
The blacksmith you meet on the second main battleground gives you access to crafting and forging items. In the Blacksmith, you can create weapons, armor, and slots with different skills linked to each set. You can also get armor sets and weapons used by NPCs known as Followers.
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Explore content
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty explores set linear levels as you progress through each mission, also known as the Main Battlefields. Each mission sometimes hides key items, upgrade materials, and more.
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Guide to the location of the main field marking flag
Every level has a number of battle flag rest points and marker flags to discover, the latter sometimes well hidden in each mission. We’re writing a guide that shows each marking flag the hardest to find on a mission. This guide is still a work in progress.
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Dragon Vein Crystal and Essence Location Guide
Dragon Vein Crystals and Dragon Vein Essences enhance the Dragon Cure Pot, a replenishable healing item. Crystals increase the flask’s charge, while essences enhance the flask’s healing properties, restoring more HP each time it is used.
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side quest
Wo Long has several side quests. They are all found in the Hidden Village, but there is no way to track them. One side quest is required to get all the notes in the game.
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boss guide
Like any game like Nioh 2 or even worth it Souls, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is full of unwieldy boss fights. Each major battleground has one main boss linked to the end of the level that must be beaten to complete.
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main battlefield boss
Sometimes these main story missions have two bosses per level, and in some sub-battlefields you’ll have to re-fight bosses or tough enemies you’ve already faced. Here are the best strategies for defeating bosses.
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