3 Tips for Getting Unstuck in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty

I don’t typically play Souls-style games, but after Team Ninja’s Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, I think I will. It’s easy to understand the concept of getting better through failure, but accepting it doesn’t come easy. I mean, we grew up with Zelda holding that death counter over our heads, right? But for some reason, failing to beat Wo Long’s opening boss 63 times didn’t phase me. Every failure made me want to go back and try again. That said, having not played a single Souls game before, I didn’t know if just learning to parry right would be enough—and for a panic button presser like me it was kind of an impossible task. But then I realized three easy steps to overcoming that first boss and, ultimately, every one after it. They’re three simple tasks that when done right will set you up for success while maintaining the game’s challenge.
Like most games in the genre, learning how to parry is essential to beating a boss and just not dying in general. Wo Long has no shortage of telegraphs about when to parry, with opponents glowing red when they’re about to land a critical strike. But timing isn’t necessarily something you can learn, and I say that from experience. While it’s easy to beat bosses once you master the parry, there is no shortage of enemy strength variation. While you can take multiple hits from some bosses (or versions of bosses) others will lay you out immediately. And if you find yourself stuck on one of them, these three tips will lead to victory instead of a crushing defeat.
Here’s how I learned to stay upright in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty.
Farm Genuine Qi
While you can’t change Wo Long’s difficulty, you can take advantage of its Genuine Qi system. After five straight immediate deaths against the first boss thanks to missed parries I decided to just level up. While I could have banged my head against the wall to “get good” I decided to think smart. More health would make it easier, right? That’s what the Genuine Qi system is for.
As you kill enemies, you gain Qi, with more coming from those you get revenge on, meaning you kill them after they’ve defeated you. You then use Genuine Qi to increase any of your Five Virtues Values: Wood Virtue (HP), Fire Virtue (Attack), Earth Virtue (Equipment weight limit), Metal Virtue (Spirit), and Water Virtue (Stealth). So to put it simply, if you’re stuck, you can farm to increase your level in any of the virtues (Wood was the way to go for me) until you feel comfortable enough to progress.
That said, increasing your level doesn’t make you indestructible, but it does move you from being killed by one missed parry of a critical hit to three depending on what you increase. Additionally, the ability to do this is balanced out by the fact that each level requires an increasing amount of Genuine Qi. But be aware—spend the Qi while you have it, because it all goes away if you die. Fortunately the HUD will tell you when you’ve reached the amount you need to purchase the next level.