Where Winds Meet: How to Get the Sword Horizon Inner Art

Complete guide to unlocking Sword Horizon Inner Art in Where Winds Meet, including location, cost, and step-by-step walkthrough.

Inner Arts in Where Winds Meet are the kind of system that separates casual players from those who really optimize their builds. They’re not just passive stat boosts—they’re transformative perks that can fundamentally change how you approach combat. Some grant defensive shields, others reduce stamina costs, and a few unlock entirely new offensive capabilities.

Sword Horizon is one of the latter, and it’s specifically designed for players committed to the Strategic Sword martial art. If you’ve invested in this weapon line, Sword Horizon takes it to the next level by unlocking new follow-up moves and charged attack combos you couldn’t access before. It’s the kind of upgrade that makes your favorite weapon feel fresh again.

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The catch? It’s expensive. Not just in effort—in actual coins. Sword Horizon demands a serious financial investment, which is why a lot of players skip it. But if you’re willing to farm the currency and track down the bookstore, it’s absolutely worth it.

Understanding Sword Horizon: What It Does

The Strategic Sword Specialization

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Sword Horizon is locked to the Strategic Sword martial art. This isn’t a general Inner Art that works with any weapon—it’s a specialized upgrade that gives Strategic Sword users access to:

  • New follow-up moves for martial skills
  • Charged heavy attack extensions that chain into additional techniques
  • Expanded combo potential that opens up fresh damage rotations

Think of it as unlocking the “advanced moveset” that was always there, waiting for the right upgrade to activate.

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Where to Find Sword Horizon: The Ghostlight Market Route

Accessing Ghostlight Market Early

Here’s the good news: you don’t need to unlock Kaifeng to access Ghostlight Market. The market sits directly beneath Kaifeng, but there’s a backdoor route available early in the game.

The Bounty Trouble Quest Gateway

  1. Head to Riverside Station, located on the west side of Qinghe
  2. Look for an old man and a few villagers near a bounty board
  3. Accept the Bounty Trouble quest
  4. Follow the quest objectives, and you’ll eventually arrive at Ghostlight Market as part of the broader March of the Dead quest chain

This sequence gets you to the market without needing to progress all the way through Chapter One.

The Problem: March of the Dead Lockout

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Here’s the wrinkle: during the March of the Dead quest specifically, Ghostlight Market is closed. The area fills with spirits, thick miasmic fog blankets everything, and the shops aren’t operating. You could be standing right in front of the bookstore and still not be able to shop there.

The Time Skip Solution

Don’t panic. You don’t need to finish March of the Dead to access the market. Instead:

  1. Open your menu by pressing Escape (keyboard) or Start (controller)
  2. Look for the Clock button on the right side of the menu
  3. Select it to access the “Wait” function
  4. Advance time to any hour except the Mao hour (the Mao hour is when the March of the Dead quest is active)

Once you’ve changed the time, the fog clears, spirits disappear, and the market reopens for business.

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Getting Into Ghostlight Market: Step-by-Step

Returning to the Market

After time-skipping to a non-Mao hour:

  1. Return to Ghostlight Market via the Boundary Stone you discovered earlier
  2. Look for Horse Face standing near the entrance
  3. Speak with him, and he’ll give you a Ghost Rat Mask
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Why the Mask Matters:

The Ghost Rat Mask is your entry pass to the deeper parts of the market. Some areas require it for access—not out of hostility, but as part of the market’s social rules. Wear it before proceeding.

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Finding the Bookstore

  1. Equip the Ghost Rat Mask
  2. Head straight down the main street from the entrance
  3. Continue walking until you encounter a second flight of stone stairs
  4. Look to your left at this point—you’ll find an antique bookstore tucked into the corner
  5. Enter the store

Meeting Ni Laoshan: The Unconventional Bookseller

A Quirky NPC

Once inside the bookstore, you’ll meet Ni Laoshan, the owner. Here’s the memorable detail: he’s sitting on the ceiling. It’s a weird touch that perfectly captures Where Winds Meet’s atmospheric design—NPCs aren’t just standing behind counters; they’re living in these spaces in their own way.

What He Sells

Ni Laoshan’s inventory includes various rare books, but the ones you want are the Unknown Old Books. These are what convert into Sword Horizon’s tomes.

The Investment: Cost Breakdown

The Price Tag

Here’s where Sword Horizon gets intimidating: buying all the Unknown Old Books in Ni Laoshan’s inventory costs 375,000 Coins. That’s not pocket change, even mid-game. For context, that’s enough to buy several high-tier weapons or pieces of gear.

What You Get for It

When you purchase all the Unknown Old Books and then consume them from your inventory, you’ll receive all 10 tomes needed for the Sword Horizon Inner Art in a single transaction. It’s a straightforward exchange—spend the coins, get the tomes, learn the Inner Art.

Pro Tip: Use Them Immediately

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Don’t hoard the tomes in your inventory. The moment you acquire them, use them to unlock the Sword Horizon Inner Art. There’s no benefit to holding onto them, and you’ll free up inventory space immediately.

Farming Coins: The Season Shop Route

If You’re Short on Cash

Not everyone has 375,000 coins lying around, especially if you’re exploring thoroughly and upgrading gear along the way. If you’re underfunded, there’s a solution: the Season Shop.

How to Access It:

  1. Open your Bag/Inventory
  2. Navigate to the Money Bag tab (where your currency is stored)
  3. Select Coins
  4. This automatically opens the Season Shop interface

Buying Strings of Coins:

The Season Shop sells Strings of Coins—premium currency packs that convert to regular coins. Prices vary depending on how many you buy at once, but it’s a straightforward way to top up your balance if you’re close but not quite there.

A Word of Caution:

Using premium currency to buy coins purely for an Inner Art is a choice. Consider whether Sword Horizon is worth the investment versus other uses for your premium currency. That said, if you’re deep into a Strategic Sword build, it’s usually worth it—the unlock is permanent and affects every playthrough afterward if you prefer the weapon.

Strategic Sword Optimization: Making It Worth the Cost

Building Around Sword Horizon

If you’re investing 375,000 coins into Sword Horizon, you’re committed to the Strategic Sword martial art. Make sure you’re actually using it effectively.

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Weapon Pairing:

Use weapons that synergize with Strategic Sword’s playstyle. Look for blades with good reach and balanced damage-per-swing. You want weapons that feel good to chain combos with, since Sword Horizon unlocks new combo chains.

Skill Combinations:

Pair Sword Horizon with Mystic Skills that don’t compete for the same animation windows. For example, avoid Mystic Skills with long startup animations if you’re trying to chain Strategic Sword combos together. The goal is seamless offensive flow.

Building Your Rotation:

Experiment with the new follow-up moves once you unlock them. Sword Horizon’s value comes from discovering which combo chains deal the most damage, flow the best, and feel the most satisfying. Take time to practice in low-stakes encounters.

Comparison to Other Inner Arts

Is Sword Horizon Worth It?

Compared to other Inner Arts that might just reduce stamina costs or grant small stat bonuses, Sword Horizon is genuinely transformative. It’s not a passive improvement—it’s an active expansion of your combat moveset.

If you’re running a Strategic Sword build, yes, it’s worth the cost. If you’re casually trying other weapons and haven’t committed to Strategic Sword, it might be better to wait or skip it entirely.

For a comprehensive look at other Inner Arts and how they compare, check out our beginner’s combat guide for overview context.

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Before committing to Sword Horizon, understand how it fits into your larger character progression. Check out our guide on Vitality and resource management—ensuring you have enough Vitality to fuel your new Sword Horizon combos is crucial for actually using them effectively in extended fights.

You might also want to explore weapon selection strategies to find the ideal Strategic Sword pairing for your playstyle.

Final Thoughts

Sword Horizon represents a crossroads in Where Winds Meet’s progression system. It’s one of the few upgrades that demands a serious coin investment but genuinely rewards dedicated players. The new follow-up moves and combo chains transform Strategic Sword from a solid martial art into a versatile, engaging combat tool with real depth.

The farming feels worth it once you’re actually using those new combos—there’s a satisfaction in unlocking a moveset upgrade that directly improves how your weapon plays. Just make sure Strategic Sword is the weapon you genuinely enjoy using. If it is, hunt down Ni Laoshan, make the investment, and unlock the full potential of your blade.

The ceiling-sitting bookseller is waiting, and he’s got exactly what your sword needs.


Useful Resources

For more information about Where Winds Meet and its mechanics, check out these official links:

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Eva Roberts

Eva Roberts is a battle-hardened strategist with a controller in one hand and a notepad in the other. At Gamingpromax.com, she dives deep into the world of battle and strategy games, breaking down mechanics, tactics, and hidden tricks like she’s leading an elite squad. Her guides aren’t just walkthroughs — they’re winning blueprints for gamers who want to level up smarter, not harder.

When she’s not dissecting enemy patterns or testing new builds, Eva’s probably brewing her third cup of coffee and plotting her next in-game conquest.

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