Where Winds Meet leans heavily on in‑game currencies and gacha pulls, and the fastest way to stock up early on is by using exchange codes. These one‑off strings unlock Echo Jade and other rewards directly through the settings menu, then arrive in your in‑game mailbox.
Where winds meet exchange codes currently available (November 2025)
Right now there is a single launch code shared across platforms. There are two common misreads of this code in circulation, so pay close attention to the letters and numbers:
| Code | Rewards | Notes |
|---|---|---|
WWMG01114 |
Echo Jade ×100, Resonating Melody ×1 | Launch code, still active, uses the digit “0” and digit “1” |
WWMGO1114 |
Echo Jade ×100, Resonating Melody ×1 | Variant seen in some lists, using the letter “O”; if one fails, try the other |
Both variants above are reported as valid in November 2025. If the first format returns an error, try the second, checking every character carefully.
There are no officially listed expired codes yet. As new events and livestreams happen, older codes will eventually stop working and new ones will be introduced.
How to redeem Where Winds Meet exchange codes in the settings menu
The game hides its code entry fairly deep in the menus, but the process is the same on PC and console:
- Start Where Winds Meet and load into the game world.
- Open the main menu (for example with the pause or ESC button, depending on platform).
- In the menu, select the gear or cog icon to open Settings.
- Along the top of Settings, move to the last tab labeled Other.
- In the Account Info section, choose Exchange Code.
- Enter a working code exactly as written, then confirm.

When a code is accepted, the game does not immediately pop up the reward. Instead, it sends the items to your in‑game mailbox.
How to claim code rewards from your mailbox
After redeeming a code, you still need to pull the items into your inventory:
- Return to the main in‑game menu.
- Look for the mailbox or envelope icon in the interface.
- Open the new message tied to the exchange code.
- Press the claim button inside that message to receive Echo Jade, Resonating Melody, or any other items.
Tip: If the message does not appear immediately, wait a moment or perform a full relog so the mailbox can refresh.

Why Echo Jade from exchange codes matters
Echo Jade is the premium currency threaded through many systems in Where Winds Meet. The free 100 Echo Jade from the launch codes may not seem like much at first, but it helps with several early‑game pressures:
- Gacha pulls and premium items – Echo Jade feeds into the game’s gacha systems and special stores, letting you roll for rare gear, outfits, or consumables without paying real money.
- Quest interactions – Some NPCs ask for Echo Jade as payment for information or help. An early example is a wandering Wayfarer in Qinghe who, once paid, directs you to one of the strongest early Mystic Arts unlocks.
- General progression – With many currencies to juggle, having a small buffer of Echo Jade from codes makes experimentation with builds and purchases less punishing.
Resonating Melody, bundled with the launch code, is another key item tied to higher‑value rewards and systems, so it is worth redeeming even if you are not yet focused on gacha.
Common problems when redeeming Where Winds Meet codes
If an exchange code fails, it usually comes down to one of two issues.
| Problem | Likely cause | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| “Code invalid” or similar message | Typo or character confusion | Confirm every letter and number; watch out for O vs 0, I vs 1, and stray spaces |
| “Code expired” or no effect | Code has been retired | Try the alternate variant (if one exists) and verify that the code is still described as active for the current month |
When entering codes:
- Use all caps; the game is case‑sensitive in many contexts, and codes are always presented in uppercase.
- Do not add spaces before or after the string.
- Consider copying the code exactly from a trusted text source to avoid misreading similar characters.
If a correctly entered code that is meant to be current still fails, it has most likely been quietly disabled and cannot be redeemed anymore.
Where new Where Winds Meet codes usually appear
Where Winds Meet treats codes as limited‑time bonuses tied to specific beats in the game’s life. The first launch code came from an official livestream on the game’s Twitch channel shortly before release. Future codes are expected to show up in similar places:
- Official livestreams around launches, major patches, or seasonal events.
- Social channels and community hubs, including the game’s Discord server, where players also share referral or friend codes for additional rewards.
- Milestone celebrations such as hitting pre‑registration goals or player count thresholds.
Because these codes are often revealed live and have unknown expiry dates, they can stop working without much warning. It is worth redeeming any new code as soon as you see it rather than waiting.
Other free rewards alongside exchange codes
Exchange codes are only one piece of the free reward puzzle in Where Winds Meet. At launch, the game also unlocked a full set of pre‑registration bonuses after reaching more than 10 million sign‑ups before release. These include:
- Multiple pre‑registration gift bundles.
- The Patron of Winds title.
- Echo Jade ×500, separate from the code rewards.
- The Swaying Lotus cosmetic skin.
These pre‑registration items are claimed through in‑game systems rather than the Exchange Code menu, but they stack neatly with the 100 Echo Jade and Resonating Melody from the current code. Taken together, they give new characters a meaningful economic head start in the early chapters across Qinghe and Kaifeng.
As new regions, events, and systems arrive, expect the exchange code section in Settings → Other → Account Info to remain an important place to visit whenever the developers roll out fresh rewards.