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Home » How to Use Divinecraft in Where Winds Meet for Completing and Solving

How to Use Divinecraft in Where Winds Meet for Completing and Solving

Emily Smith by Emily Smith
December 5, 2025
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The systems in Where Winds Meet are really complex and numerous. Not only does the game introduce more mechanics than you can easily understand at once, but new features keep adding even as you get familiar with the existing ones.

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One of these systems is Divinecraft. You might recognize the name because you get a glimpse of it early in the game, but that’s just a preview. The full system has more depth and options. Here’s everything you need to know to get the most out of the complete Divinecraft system.

What Is Divinecraft?

Divinecraft is a system that allows you to add temporary effects to your weapons. Early in the game, you unlock only a small part of it, which is accessible through a section called ‘Divinecraft’ in your quick-slots.

There are three types of Divinecraft items:

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  • Fire — Causes burning effects and extra health damage.
  • Water — Induces stagnation, deals extra health damage, increases resilience damage, and can sometimes bypass shields.
  • Poison — Inflicts poisoning, additional health damage, and extra Qi damage; it can also break through Qi Lock more quickly.

While Fire deals less overall effects, it nearly doubles the damage to health. These items boost your weapon’s damage and effects during combat and can be used repeatedly without limits, unlike healing items.

The full Divinecraft system is found in the Gear section of the Develop menu, where you can select one element to focus on. Doing so boosts its effects and can add extra benefits. Here are the current upgrades:

  • Fire — If you make consecutive attacks, they trigger an explosion. The effect’s duration also increases by 10 seconds.
  • Water — Boosts your interruption resistance to give you more hyper armor, and extends the duration by 10 seconds.
  • Poison — Causes executions to deal damage twice, and increases their effect duration by 10 seconds.

Note: These effects only activate for the Divinecraft type you select in the Gear menu.

When Do You Unlock Divinecraft?

You gain access to basic elemental Divinecraft items fairly early. The first is Fire, followed by Water, then Poison. These items are replenished naturally through environmental sources like fires, certain flowers, and mushrooms — you don’t craft them; you find them as they are.

The full upgrade system becomes available once you reach level 56. Before that, you need to reach Solo Mode level 7. After reaching that milestone and breaking through, you’ll be introduced to the full Divinecraft system the next time you open the Gear menu.

How To Upgrade Divinecraft

The system allows you to enhance each element, making their effects stronger and more useful. Upgrades require special materials that don’t appear until you unlock the system itself. Each element has its own upgrade material:

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  • Fire — Fire Grease
  • Water — Water Wax
  • Poison — Toxic Essence

These materials come in levels from 1 to 3, with higher levels providing more experience points (EXP). Instead of using a set number of items, you gain EXP to level up Divinecraft. For example, reaching level 2 on an element requires 10,000 EXP.

  • Level 1 materials provide 500 EXP.
  • Level 3 materials give 2,000 EXP.

You can mix and match these materials over time; as long as their total EXP adds up to the required amount, your Divinecraft will level up. You collect upgrade materials from the same sources as the base items: Fire Grease from fire sources like braziers, Water Wax from flowers like peonies, and Toxic Essence from mushrooms. The drop of these materials is random, so it takes a bit of patience.

Additional effects for each Divinecraft type need to be unlocked separately. You do this by offering the required materials, not EXP. These upgrades are tied to level thresholds, requiring your Divinecraft to reach levels 3 and 5 before unlocking each new effect in its upgrade tree.

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Emily Smith

Emily Smith

Emily is a digital marketer in Austin, Texas. She enjoys gaming, playing guitar, and dreams of traveling to Japan with her golden retriever, Max.

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