Crimson Vow in Where Winds Meet: Price, Discounts, and How Cosmetics Work

A practical look at the Crimson Vow outfit set, what “discounts” usually mean, and the main ways appearances are unlocked.

By Pallav Pathak 3 min read
Crimson Vow in Where Winds Meet: Price, Discounts, and How Cosmetics Work

Crimson Vow is an outfit set in Where Winds Meet that’s sold through the in-game shop as a paid cosmetic. It’s priced at 680 Echo Bead and sits alongside other shop outfits at similar price tiers, as well as higher-priced sets (often 1280 and 2580 Echo Bead) and a small group of low-cost shop cosmetics.


Crimson Vow: Where it sits in the outfit set lineup

Outfit sets in Where Winds Meet are bundled appearances (typically including an outfit and a matching hairstyle). Crimson Vow is listed as a shop purchase for 680 Echo Bead, placing it in the “mid-priced” store bracket.

For context, the same shop tier includes sets like Untamed Will, Divine Feathers, and Nocturne Scarlet (also 680 Echo Bead). Higher-priced shop sets commonly appear at 1280 or 2580 Echo Bead, while a few items can appear at very low shop prices, such as 60 Echo Bead.

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What “discounts” usually mean for Crimson Vow and other shop outfits

If you’re seeing Crimson Vow show a percentage off in the shop, that’s commonly tied to discount tickets rather than a permanent price reduction. These tickets can apply automatically, and they can be saved and stacked.

Players commonly report that up to five 10% vouchers can be stacked on a single item, making 50% off the practical cap for that voucher type. In that situation, a 680 Echo Bead outfit would drop to 340 Echo Bead.

Separately, some cosmetics appear to launch with limited-time reduced pricing, and some deep discounts (like 680-to-60) are treated as fixed pricing rather than something that rotates across the entire catalog.


Echo Beads, Echo Jades, and why pricing can feel inconsistent

Crimson Vow is priced in Echo Beads, which function as premium currency. That matters because many other cosmetics and outfit sets are acquired through systems that use different currencies or progression gates.

There are also draw banners tied to cosmetics. The permanent Solemn Echo banner uses a currency exchanged for Echo Jades, while special banners like Celestial Echo use currencies tied to events or Echo Beads. The end result is a cosmetic economy where “price” can mean a direct purchase, a draw attempt, or a grind for a separate currency.

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How outfit sets and other appearances are unlocked (not just the shop)

Crimson Vow is a shop item, but outfit sets overall come from a mix of systems. The big buckets look like this:

  • Quests, achievements, and milestones: Some cosmetics unlock through story progress, specific quests, or achievement-style milestones.
  • Campaign bosses: Some campaigns can drop specific cosmetic items as rewards after boss fights.
  • Faction and system shops: Certain shops use their own currencies, including sect reputation shops and seasonal shops.
  • Battle Pass: Cosmetics can be tied to Battle Pass rewards (typically requiring the premium track).
  • Draw banners: Some of the rarest cosmetics are acquired through draw systems, including banner-exclusive items.

How to decide whether to buy Crimson Vow now or wait

If your goal is the lowest possible cost for Crimson Vow specifically, the key question is whether you can stack enough discount tickets to hit the maximum percentage reduction. With five 10% vouchers, the working floor is typically 50% off.

If you’re deciding between a shop set like Crimson Vow and other appearance options, it helps to compare what you can earn through sect reputation shops, campaign drops, or limited-time pass rewards, since those can effectively “substitute” for a paid set depending on your priorities.