Coppergold Hollow in Where Winds Meet dungeon puzzles and rewards

How to clear every statue puzzle, grab all three chests, and reach the Final Treasure in Coppergold Hollow.

By Pallav Pathak 5 min read
Coppergold Hollow in Where Winds Meet dungeon puzzles and rewards

What Coppergold Hollow is and why it matters

Coppergold Hollow is a Divinecraft Dungeon in the Qinghe region of Where Winds Meet. It sits in Sundara Land between Halo Peak and Thousand-Buddha Village, and its entrance is tucked inside a cave north of the Path of Void Boundary Stone in Halo Peak, or west of the Thousand-Buddha Village Boundary Stone.

Inside, every major obstacle revolves around statue puzzles that respond to pressure plates and the Mystic Skill Meridian Touch. Clearing the dungeon once awards a bundle of progression currencies, a unique armor piece, and exploration points for Qinghe, so it is worth finishing thoroughly instead of rushing straight to the exit.


Coppergold Hollow one-time rewards

Completing all challenges in Coppergold Hollow once grants the following bundle:

Reward Quantity / Notes
Oscillating Jade 3
Echo Jade 40
Qinghe Exploration 40 points
Enlightenment Points 90
EXP 12,000
Zhou Coin 1,200
Medicinal Tales 2
Silkcloud Leg Wraps 1 (armor, legs)

These rewards only drop the first time you fully clear the dungeon and open the Final Treasure.


How to reach Coppergold Hollow

Coppergold Hollow is part of the Sundara Land subregion in Qinghe.

Reference point Direction to entrance
Path of Void Boundary Stone (Halo Peak) Head north to the nearby cave opening
Thousand-Buddha Village Boundary Stone Travel west across the shared land strip

The cave mouth in this strip of land is the only entrance. Interact with it to load into the Divinecraft Dungeon interior.

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Core mechanic: Meridian Touch and spinning statues

Every puzzle in Coppergold Hollow uses the same basic language:

  • Stepping on a gold pressure plate causes one or more statues to spin on the spot.
  • Using Meridian Touch on a spinning statue freezes it in its current orientation.
  • Matching or mirroring statue orientations in specific patterns opens doors and unlocks chests.

If you have not yet unlocked Meridian Touch, pick up that Mystic Skill before entering; without it, Coppergold Hollow’s puzzles cannot be solved properly.


First statue puzzle (entrance room)

The dungeon opens with a simple two-statue test designed to teach the interaction.

Step Action
1 Stand on the gold plate in front of the two statues.
2 Watch: one statue rotates continuously, the other is fixed.
3 When the moving statue faces in the same direction as the fixed one, use Meridian Touch to stop it.
4 Once both statues align, the first door ahead unlocks.

This pattern—step on a plate, observe which statues move, then freeze them in the required orientation—repeats with added complexity throughout the dungeon.


Second statue puzzle room (four statues, two plates)

The second major room contains four statues and two separate gold plates.

Solving the main route (back door unlock)

Element Details
Active plate The plate closest to the entrance into this room.
Statues affected The two statues directly in front of that plate begin spinning.
  • Freeze the left front statue facing straight forward into the room.
  • Freeze the right front statue rotated to face right (toward the room’s side wall).

When those two statues hold those specific orientations at the same time, a back door in the room opens, and the main path continues.


Chest 1 location (side door in the second puzzle room)

Chest 1 is also tied to the four-statue room, but uses the second plate.

Requirement How to do it
Trigger spin for the other pair Step on the second gold plate (further from the entrance) to spin the remaining two statues.
Required pattern Freeze these two statues so they face each other directly.
Result A locked side door in this room opens, revealing Chest 1 inside.

This chest is easy to miss if you only interact with the first plate, so make sure you deliberately use both.


Chest 2 and Chest 3 (multi-statue zone deeper in the dungeon)

Past the four-statue room and its side door, the path leads into a larger area filled with more spinning statues on different platforms. This space hides two chests, both built around matching directions between statues.

Chest 2 pattern

In the first half of this area, one statue is already spinning on a track that lines up with a specific direction toward a sealed door.

Step Action
1 Locate the spinning statue closest to a closed door and a visible chest behind it.
2 Watch its rotation once to understand the cycle and the intended “target” direction (the statue’s head or the sharp corner of its base will usually line up with the doorway).
3 Use Meridian Touch exactly when the statue points along that line toward the door.
4 The door slides open, giving access to Chest 2.

Chest 3 pattern

In the same wider area, another spinning statue is positioned so that it can mirror the orientation of the first.

Condition Effect
Orientation Use Meridian Touch when this second statue matches the earlier one’s facing, but in the opposite direction corridor (a mirrored layout).
Outcome A second locked door opens on the other side of the room, revealing Chest 3.

Both chests rely on paying attention to the “language” of the room: statues and doors are laid out symmetrically, so if one orientation opens one door, mirroring that arrangement usually opens its twin.


Final Treasure puzzle (four statues mirroring a reference)

The last room of Coppergold Hollow holds the Final Treasure behind its final door. This time, four statues stand in front of a row of four reference statues. The task is to make each front statue copy the one directly behind it.

Element What to do
Reference row Look at the statues in the back row; note the exact way each one faces.
Active row Step on the plates to make the four front statues spin as needed.
Alignment Freeze each front statue with Meridian Touch when it perfectly matches the statue directly behind it.
Completion Once all four pairs match one-to-one, the last door unlocks and the Final Treasure becomes accessible.

If the door does not open, one or more statues are still slightly off-axis. Walk the line from each front statue to its partner behind and confirm they are aligned, not merely pointing in roughly the same quadrant.


How Coppergold Hollow fits into the wider Divinecraft Dungeons

Coppergold Hollow is one of several Divinecraft Dungeons scattered around Qinghe. Each one emphasizes a different mechanic: explosive barrels in Stone Quake, timed parkour in Vanishing Steps in Snow, moving floors and platforms in Swallowlight, and vertical platforming around a waterfall in Arrowfire Tongming. Coppergold Hollow’s identity is a tight focus on pressure-plate logic and directional puzzles.

Clearing it early is useful for several reasons:

  • The Enlightenment Points, EXP, and Echo Jade help push character growth during the Qinghe arc.
  • The Silkcloud Leg Wraps provide an early armor upgrade in a slot you might otherwise neglect.
  • The statue logic here echoes other environmental puzzles elsewhere in the game, so mastering the patterns pays off beyond this single dungeon.

Once you have opened all three regular chests and the Final Treasure, Coppergold Hollow has served its purpose; the dungeon remains on the map, but its main value is in that first complete, puzzle-driven run.