Shi Yimo looks like a throwaway encounter the first time you meet her in Heaven's Pier, but she quietly anchors one of the most useful early Internal Arts in Where Winds Meet. If you want Wildfire Spark, you need to track her down again, trigger Deerforage's Remedy, and get through a surprisingly picky set of spawn and quest conditions.
Why Shi Yimo matters for Wildfire Spark
Wildfire Spark is an Epic Internal Art tied to the Bellstrike – Splendor path. At the base level, it refunds a portion of the Endurance you spend, which smooths out any build that lives in constant dodge, parry, or combo loops.
You do not get Wildfire Spark from a boss or a chest. The Wildfire Spark: Tome drops at the end of the Deerforage's Remedy Encounter, and that Encounter is built around Shi Yimo. Until you complete her chain, Wildfire Spark simply does not exist in your toolkit.
| Internal Art | Path | Core Effect (Tier 0) |
|---|---|---|
| Wildfire Spark | Bellstrike – Splendor | Refunds 3.5% of Endurance spent |
Later tiers push the refund up to 7%, add flat Endurance returns after you spend enough, and layer in Physical Attack and Physical DMG bonuses, plus a stacking Endurance Recovery buff whenever your Endurance changes by at least 10 in a single hit of spending or recovery. All of that still hinges on one small girl in red showing up where she is supposed to.

Prerequisites before Shi Yimo can appear in Deerforage Grove
Many players run straight to Deerforage Grove, do laps around the water, and never see Shi Yimo. The game quietly expects a few things first.
Culinary: Hotpot Fever must be done. Shi Yimo’s first meaningful appearance is in the Culinary: Hotpot Fever side objective east of the Blissful Retreat Boundary Stone in Heaven’s Pier. That encounter introduces her and effectively flags her chain to continue later. If you skip it, Deerforage’s Remedy cannot start.
Healer’s Art should be unlocked and leveled. The Thousand-Buddha Vale phase of Deerforage’s Remedy requires you to treat Shi Yimo with Healers’ Art and hit a Healer’s Mastery threshold around 4,100. You do not need this leveled to make her spawn in Deerforage Grove, but investing early prevents a hard stop mid-quest.
Encounter slot limits can block spawns. The game caps how many Encounters you can hold or have pending at once. If that limit is filled by other Encounters you have already triggered or not yet accepted, the Deerforage’s Remedy Encounter in Deerforage Grove will not fire even if you are standing on the correct tile.
How to make Shi Yimo spawn in Deerforage Grove
Shi Yimo’s Deerforage Grove appearance is not a static NPC placement; it is the opening of a new Encounter. That is why she can be present for some players and completely missing for others on the same spot.
Step 1: Teleport to the Deerforage Grove Boundary Stone in Qinghe.

Step 2: From the stone, turn toward the large tree surrounded by water. Different descriptions call this north or east; what matters is that it is the lone oversized tree with water pooled around its base.
Step 3: Walk off the bank into the water near that tree. You are looking for the exact spot where the Encounter banner can trigger. Players report Shi Yimo sometimes being submerged in the water rather than obviously standing, so do not rely on spotting her visually first.

Step 4: If nothing happens, open your Quest menu and check the Encounter tab. Use the “Give Up” option on one or more active Encounters to free space, then step into the water again.
Step 5: If the Encounter still does not trigger, rest or advance time to another hour (many players had success around the in‑game hour of Wu) and fully relaunch the game to clear any stuck spawn state. Then return to the Boundary Stone and repeat the walk into the water.
The Encounter popup that fires here is Deerforage’s Remedy, even if the name isn’t obvious yet. Once it triggers, Shi Yimo will be present in the stream by the bridge, playing in the muddy water and talking about being a fish on a treasure hunt.
Deerforage's Remedy (Shi Yimo’s full trail)
Once the Deerforage’s Remedy Encounter starts, the critical task is simply to follow Shi Yimo through her three locations and use Healers’ Art at the right moment. The game does most of the navigation via quest markers, but it helps to know the rhythm ahead of time.
1. Talk to Shi Yimo in Deerforage Grove
Step 1: After the Encounter triggers in the water, approach Shi Yimo, the girl in red playing by the bridge. Speak to her and choose the option to help her look for treasure rather than walking away.
Step 2: When she runs off, pick up the book she leaves behind on the ground, The Li An Plan. This is a Quest Item tied to her family’s story and is required for the quest log to move cleanly into the next stage.

Shi Yimo then announces she has already searched this area and is heading for the Porcelain Kiln to continue the hunt. The objective shifts there.
2. Find Shi Yimo at the Porcelain Kiln
Step 1: Fast travel to the Porcelain Kiln Boundary Stone.
Step 2: Look up toward the wooden scaffolding or tower overlooking the kiln yard. Shi Yimo is perched high, pretending to be a jar while she watches the workers below.

Step 3: Climb the tower and speak with her. She points out a supposed “bad guy” she believes has killed many people. Your character corrects her, revealing the man as Song Jiu, the owner of the kiln, not a murderer.
After this bit of misidentification, Shi Yimo declares she is still short on treasure and decides that somewhere more remote will give her better chances. Her next destination is Thousand-Buddha Vale in Sundara Land.
3. Heal Shi Yimo in Thousand-Buddha Vale
Step 1: Fast travel to the Thousand-Buddha Vale Boundary Stone in Sundara Land.
Step 2: Walk past the stone toward the line of Buddha statues. Shi Yimo is sitting in one of the alcoves or on a nearby ledge, apparently meditating.

Step 3: Talk to her. She ignores you at first, insisting that everyone is meditating. Speak again until she responds and stands up, then watch for the dialogue shift where she complains of stomach pain.
Step 4: Hold the Wind Sense button (for example, R3 on controllers) to open the Wind Sense overlay and target Shi Yimo. Choose Healers’ Art from the radial or context menu and confirm to begin the healing minigame.

Step 5: Complete the Healer minigame successfully. The quest checks that your Healer’s Mastery is high enough (around 4,100) to cure her poisoning; if you fail, you will need to level the Healer profession and try again.
Once healed, Shi Yimo finally explains her behavior. The “treasure” she has been chasing is a red mushroom she saw another girl holding. She already ate one, which poisoned her, but she kept searching because she wanted more. As she describes the mushroom, she spots the same kind growing on a wooden post nearby and points it out.
4. Meet Fuling and repay the mushroom debt
Step 1: After the healing, talk to Shi Yimo again and exhaust her lines about the treasure and the girl who inspired her. As you turn to leave and warn that girl, the camera reveals Fuling, another child standing next to the poisonous mushroom on the post.

Step 2: Watch the short exchange. Shi Yimo, now wary of the mushroom, rushes in and destroys it to “save” Fuling, only to learn that Fuling was collecting red poisonous mushrooms on purpose for Sister Lingdang to use as medicine.
Step 3: Fuling demands compensation since you and Shi Yimo ruined her harvest. She asks for three Wild Mushrooms in exchange.
Step 4: Open your world map and use the item tracking twig icon on the side of the interface. Enable tracking for Wild Mushroom. This overlays known spawn areas if you have encountered them earlier in the game.
Step 5: Travel to any highlighted Wild Mushroom locations, collect three, then return to the marker over Fuling in Thousand-Buddha Vale and hand them over.
Once you deliver the mushrooms, Fuling cooks Mushroom Soup and shares it with you and Shi Yimo. The scene closes on the two girls arguing about whose storyteller relative is better — Shi Yimo’s brother Li An or Fuling’s Sister Lingdang — before they run off to settle it.

Shi Yimo leaves you with the Wildfire Spark: Tome as a parting gift. The quest rewards also include Echo Jade, Qinghe Exploration points, Enlightenment Points, Character EXP, and Coins, but Wildfire Spark is the unique long-term payoff.
Wildfire Spark effects and breakthrough tiers
Once learned from the Tome, Wildfire Spark appears in your Internal Arts as an Epic entry aligned with Bellstrike – Splendor, tagged for Support and Recover roles. Its value scales hard with Breakthrough tiers.
| Tier | Bonus |
|---|---|
| Base | Refunds 3.5% of Endurance spent. |
| 1 | Endurance refund increases to 5% of Endurance spent. |
| 2 | Physical Attack increases, scaling with Solo Mode Level. |
| 3 | Immediately refunds 10 Endurance after you have spent 50 Endurance in total, once every 30 seconds. |
| 4 | Endurance refund increases further to 7% of Endurance spent. |
| 5 | Physical DMG Bonus increases by 2.5%. |
| 6 | Each time Endurance changes by 10 or more in one instance, you gain a stack of Spark for 10 seconds, increasing Endurance Recovery by 1% per stack, up to 10 stacks. |
To push Wildfire Spark through these Breakthrough tiers, you must first hit Solo Mode Level 4 (Roaming 4). After that, upgrading requires Wildfire Spark: Notes and Internal Art advancement items obtained through systems such as the Tips Exchange and other late-game loops.
On a practical level, the Internal Art changes how exhausting it feels to run high-Endurance playstyles. Bellstrike – Splendor builds benefit most, but any melee path that constantly burns stamina on dashes, blocks, and long strings gains noticeable uptime once the refund, flat Endurance injections, and Spark stacks are in play.

What to do if Shi Yimo still will not appear
Even with the basic conditions met, Shi Yimo’s spawn can be stubborn. A few patterns consistently help:
- Clear stray Encounters in the area. Finish or give up on Encounters clustered around Deerforage Grove and nearby regions to reduce competition for the Encounter slot.
- Limit pending Encounters in your quest log. Players have reported that having two or more unaccepted Encounters sitting in the Encounter tab can block Deerforage’s Remedy from triggering. Dropping one made Shi Yimo appear immediately.
- Advance in-game time by days, not hours. Resting to the next morning, then returning to the tree has a better track record than micro-adjusting by an hour. Combine this with a full game restart to flush any stuck state.
- Train Healer a bit first. Some players only saw Shi Yimo after unlocking the healing profession and raising mastery, which lines up with the quest’s reliance on Healers’ Art at the end.
If you have completed Culinary: Hotpot Fever, trained Healer, freed Encounter slots, and are still not seeing her, keep the pattern simple: rest to morning, teleport to Deerforage Grove, walk straight into the water by the huge tree, and repeat every few in‑game days. When the Encounter finally fires, you are locked in; Shi Yimo will stay on her scripted path until Wildfire Spark is in your hands.
Once Deerforage’s Remedy is done and Wildfire Spark is unlocked, Shi Yimo shifts from a frustratingly shy NPC to one of the small narrative threads that quietly powers up your entire combat loop. The heavy lifting is in making her appear in that first flooded grove. After that, it is just a matter of following her trail, being a competent healer, and bringing the right mushrooms.