Where Winds Meet hides several important bell-related objectives in the Qinghe region. Some are tied to combat-focused Mystic Skills like Lion’s Roar, while others sit at the heart of story-heavy Jianghu Legacy quests such as Blind to the World. Knowing which bells matter, and where to find them, saves a lot of wandering.
Qinghe bells overview
| Bell or puzzle | Type | Region / sub‑area | Main reward or purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Four giant Copper Bells | World exploration | Qinghe (General’s Shrine, Buddha Fort area, Witherwilds) | Unlocks Lion's Roar Mystic Skill |
| Blind to the World bell array | Jianghu Legacy puzzle | Qinghe, Moonveil Mountain cave | Progresses quest, leads to Lunar Goddess chamber |
| Blind to the World statue slabs | Jianghu Legacy puzzle | Lake at Moonveil Mountain | Opens hidden passage beneath the drained lake |
The Copper Bells are large, static objects you can interact with in the overworld. The Blind to the World bells hang over a stone gate inside a quest instance and must be shot in a specific order.
How to unlock Lion's Roar with the four Copper Bells
Lion’s Roar is an offensive Mystic Skill that unlocks when all four giant Copper Bells in Qinghe have been rung. The bells sit in fixed locations around General’s Shrine, Buddha Fort, and Witherwilds.
| Copper Bell | Landmark reference | Exact placement |
|---|---|---|
| Copper Bell 1 | General's Shrine | Mounted on the west outer wall of General’s Shrine. |
| Copper Bell 2 | Hill south of General's Shrine | On the peak of the hill directly south of the shrine complex. |
| Copper Bell 3 | Buddha Fort area | On the ground south of Buddha Fort, in the northeastern part of Qinghe. |
| Copper Bell 4 | Witherwilds | Inside an abandoned residence in the southwest Witherwilds area. |
To unlock Lion’s Roar, visit each of these locations and interact with the bell once. There is no required order and no additional puzzle; ringing all four is enough to have the skill appear in your Mystic Skills list.
What Lion's Roar does once unlocked
Lion's Roar is an area attack that also layers on defensive and control effects. It is classified as an offensive Mystic Skill with an area debuff and knockback tag.
| Property | Value (Tier 4) |
|---|---|
| Resource cost | 30 Vitality |
| Cooldown | 12 seconds |
| Core effect | Slam a large bell, then unleash a multi‑hit roar that damages enemies in a wide area. |
| Defensive buff | Grants Damage Reduction and Fortitude while the roar is active. |
| Synergy | Detonates Toad Venom on affected targets, spreading the venom and increasing roar damage. |
Higher tiers add stronger mitigation and control. At Tier 3, repeated roar hits can inflict Silence for several seconds if you land enough strikes on the same target. At Tier 4, the Damage Reduction buff becomes significantly stronger while casting.
Where Lion's Roar fits into a build
Lion’s Roar works best in builds that:
- Stay close to enemies long enough to land multiple roar hits.
- Already use Leaping Toad or other Toad Venom sources so the detonation clause triggers reliably.
- Benefit from short windows of damage reduction while committing to slow or stationary attacks.
Because the roar has an area debuff and knockback, it also helps create breathing room in crowded fights or zone enemies off capture points in PvP.
Blind to the World lake statue slab order
The Blind to the World Jianghu Legacy quest in Qinghe introduces another kind of bell-related puzzle, starting at the lake by Moonveil Mountain. You begin by draining the lake, then solving a pressure‑plate pattern at the statue of the blind girl.
| Puzzle element | Location | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Lake drain | Lake at Moonveil Mountain | Dive to the central drain and follow the three chains to their contraptions. Unlock all three mechanisms to empty the lake. |
| Large central slab | Base of the blind girl statue, now exposed | Stand on the central slab to activate the four smaller slabs around the statue. |
| Directional slabs | North, East, South, West around statue | Step on the slabs in the correct sequence to reveal the hidden passage. |
The correct order for the initial statue puzzle is:
| Step | Slab direction |
|---|---|
| 1 | North |
| 2 | East |
| 3 | South |
| 4 | West |
Move carefully so you don’t accidentally trigger a plate twice. If the pattern is wrong, the puzzle resets, and you must step on the large central slab again.
Blind to the World underground bell puzzle location
After the slab puzzle, the quest leads into an underground passage with ribbon traps, a collapsed bridge, and a series of flooded tunnels. At the far end, you reach a stone gate with four large bells hanging above it. This is a separate bell puzzle that controls the gate.
| Element | Placement | Function |
|---|---|---|
| Bell array | Over the stone gate deep inside the cave | Must be struck with arrows in a specific order to unlock the gate. |
| Pedestal | On the hill above the gate area | Plays a bell chime sequence to be copied with your bow. |
| Moonlit Flowers | Growing next to the pedestal and in nearby water | Temporarily darken vision but sharpen audio cues, changing how the chime pattern is perceived. |
To progress, walk into the Moonlit Flowers near the pedestal so your screen darkens, then immediately interact with the pedestal. In that state, the bells ring in the “true” order. When the sequence finishes, shoot the slabs above each bell in that same order. The gate opens if you match it correctly.

Blind to the World statue slab puzzle after the quest
After finishing Blind to the World, the slabs at the lake statue can be reused for an extra reward. This time, the puzzle runs three rounds, each with a different directional sequence. Solving all three makes one of the stone caches at the statue’s base glow; opening it yields additional materials and gear.
| Round | Required slab order |
|---|---|
| 1 | South → West → North → East |
| 2 | East → North → West → South |
| 3 | West → North → East → South |
Complete the sequence for each round without misstepping; any error resets that round. After the third successful pattern, loot the glowing cache to claim items such as Echo Jade, coin, Ebon Iron, Oscillating Jade, and the Lunar Bracers.
The key bell interactions in Qinghe fall into two categories: open‑world Copper Bells that quietly unlock Lion’s Roar, and heavily scripted bell puzzles inside Blind to the World. Once you know the landmarks and the exact orders, both sets are straightforward, and they collectively unlock a strong Mystic Skill plus some of the region’s most atmospheric storytelling rewards.