The Wolf Maiden is one of the toughest world bosses in Where Winds Meet, built around fast melee chains, gold attacks you cannot block, and a second phase that quietly heals her Qi. Beating her comes down to two things: reaching the correct version of the fight, then parrying the right attacks until she is Exhausted.
Quick answer: Travel to Desperation Ridge at the southeastern tip of Kaifeng, set the in-game time to past the Xu hour (19) so it is night, speak to the Yang brothers near the Boundary Stone to advance up the hill, then parry her melee and red attacks while dodging every gold attack until her Qi bar empties and you can execute her.

Wolf Maiden location in Kaifeng (night only)
The Wolf Maiden lairs at the eastern edge of Desperation Ridge, near the Granary of Plenty in the southeastern corner of the Kaifeng region. Her arena is marked by a red mask icon on the map. There is a Boundary Stone close by, so activate it first for a convenient respawn point.
She only appears at night. If you arrive during the day, the arena will be empty. Wait for nightfall or change the time of day, setting the clock to any hour past Xu (19) to make her spawn.
Note: Forcing the spawn with the time trick at Desperation Ridge summons the Dream Wolf Maiden, the same version players meet during the Feast Before the Beasts quest. To face the true Wolf Maiden, speak with the Yang brothers near the Boundary Stone first. They will lead you up the hill toward her lair while you clear the wolves along the path.

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You can also meet the Wolf Maiden much earlier through the Feast Before the Beasts side quest at Blissful Retreat in the Qinghe region. This version is missable. Once the main quest progresses far enough for Blissful Retreat to be destroyed during Chapter 1, For Whom Does He Return, the early encounter is gone for good.
Core strategy: drain Qi, then execute
The Wolf Maiden sits around level 50 with a relatively small health pool for a world boss, but her damage is high enough to kill you in a couple of mistakes. The win condition is her Qi bar, not her health. Parry her attacks to whittle that bar down until she is Exhausted (stance-broken), then unload your heaviest combos and trigger the on-screen execute prompt.

Tip: Her weapons flash right before she attacks. Use that visual tell to time deflections instead of reacting to the swing itself.

Wolf Maiden moveset and how to answer each attack
| Move | What she does | Response |
|---|---|---|
| Wolf Pack | Perches in the tree, two wolves howl and leap, then she dives with a gold glow | Dodge howls, parry leaps, dodge the gold dive |
| Ninefold Combo | Claw and dagger slashes forming a 9-hit string with a delayed final hit | Parry (or dodge); mind the delayed ender |
| Blade Dance | Licks her dagger, leaps in with a flurry of slashes, repeats with a delayed flurry | Parry as she approaches, then parry the final cut |
| Red Wolf Rush | Red dagger dash thrust into a dropkick, plus a third red thrust if parried | Perfect-parry all three hits to counter, or dodge |
| Wolf Claw Combo | Retreats, leaps back in for a 4-hit claw combo with a delayed ender | Parry or dodge, watch the delay |
| Leaping Fang | Winds up with a gold glow and leaps for a grab | Dodge only, cannot be parried |
| Triple Dagger Throw | Throws up to three daggers from range | Parry for extra Qi damage, or dodge |
| Blind Spot | Dashes behind you and rushes in with a red dagger slash | Perfect-parry to counter, or dodge |
The simple rule across the whole fight: gold means dodge, red means perfect-parry for a counter, and everything else can be deflected to bleed her Qi.
Phase 2: stop her Qi from recovering
At around 75 percent health, the Wolf Maiden channels red energy and lets out a long howl that deals area damage and starts the second phase. From this point her Qi gauge slowly refills on its own, so passive play lets her recover everything you drained. You need to stay aggressive and keep parrying to overcome the regeneration.
She reopens the phase with the same leaping gold dive around the arena, so dodge it exactly as before. Her existing attacks now hit harder and inflict Bleed, and she adds new variations:
- A weapon combo of dagger slashes finishing with a red thrust. Parry the final hit for a counterattack.
- A new gold attack that begins with a cartwheel of slashes, then a leap into a dive-bomb that bursts with energy on landing. Dodge the dive-bomb, since it cannot be parried or blocked.
Be aggressive but not reckless here. Push between her combos to keep her Qi falling, but never trade into a red or gold move just to squeeze in damage.

Companions, gear, and ways to make the fight easier
The strongest companion for this fight is Yuan Jin’gang. His bow staggers the Wolf Maiden and deals heavy Qi damage from range, letting him interrupt many of her combos from anywhere on the field. Keep her aggro on yourself so he stays alive, since a downed companion removes that constant pressure.
For your own loadout, fully upgrade your equipment before attempting her. The Infernal Twinblades’ skills are effective at staggering her, and the Stormbreaker Spear’s taunt helps hold her attention while a companion works from a distance. If you want to learn her patterns without spending resources, run the fight through the Elite Practice feature first, and consider a few attempts where you only parry and dodge to memorize her tells.
If she is still too much, two options lower the barrier. Recruiting an NPC or other players for co-op spreads her aggro, and repairing the Bell of Demoncalm weakens every world boss considerably, including the Wolf Maiden. Even on Story difficulty with Assist Deflection enabled the fight is not guaranteed, so on Expert or Legend difficulty, expect to practice the parry timings for a while before the kill comes together.
You will know it worked when her Qi bar empties and she enters the Exhausted state, opening the execute prompt. Land that, repeat through both phases, and the Wolf Maiden goes down.






