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In Where Winds Meet best mounts are the horses that provide the biggest amount of useful skills and possess high stats. In this guide, we rank all the Where Winds Meet mounts from the fastest and most useful to the slowest ones. In the tier list, you’ll find the strengths and weaknesses of each available mount.

Where Winds Meet Best Mounts Key Takeaways:

  • The best mounts in Where Winds Meet have 5+ skills and high speed.
  • Tier S mounts in Where Winds Meet are Ghostride, Spirited Courser, Qin Horse, Mirage Boat.
  • The most unusual mounts in Where Winds Meet are Ghostride, Spirited Courser, Horskie, White-browed Goose, and Mirage Boat.

Also, read our Where Winds Meet Mounts Guide to learn how to get your first mount and what skills mounts can have.

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Where Winds Meet Mount Tier List

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If you’re looking for the best mount in Where Winds Meet, this tier list will help you quickly understand which horses are really worth your attention. Here, we’ve broken down all available Where Winds Meet mounts by speed, useful skills, and ease of use so you can immediately see the difference between S-tier favorites and simpler options.

TierMounts
SGhostride, Spirited Courser, Qin Horse, Mirage Boat
ASnow Oath, Li — Jet Black Steed, Horskie
BChibiao — Red Dappled Courser, Chizhui — Red-Gray Charger, Chibo — Red Piebald Runner, Xing — Golden Amber Steed, Jinbiao — Gold Dappled Courser, Jinzhui — Gold-Gray Charger, Jinbo — Gold Piebald Runner, Cong — Azure-White Steed, Qingbiao — Azure Dappled Courser, Qingzhui — Azure-Gray Charger, Qingbo — Azure Piebald Runner, Wubiao — Black Dappled Courser, Wuzhui — Black-Gray Charger, Wubo — Black Piebald Runner
CWhite-browed Goose, Clip-Clop!

S Tier

The S-tier includes the fastest and most functional mounts in Where Winds Meet, which provide maximum comfort during travel. These mounts have the best skills, high speed, and are suitable for players who want to use only the top options without compromise.

Moreover, the S-tier mounts on our list are the most beautiful in the game with high elegance scores. Get some cosmetic items for Echo Jade to match your look with the mounts’ outstanding appearance.

Ghostride

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Ghostride is the strongest mount in Where Winds Meet thanks to its speed. It is faster than most horses: Run 13 and Sprint 16. With such numbers, this horse is the best choice for quick travel between regions and searching for rare activities on the map.

But the main reason Ghostride is in the S-tier is its skill set. It has five Epic and Legendary skills, and each one really affects gameplay:

  • Swallow Steps gives you a double jump, allowing you to climb ledges and shorten your path in mountainous terrain.
  • Treasure Seeking helps you find the nearest chests — indispensable for farming exploration rewards and hidden stashes.
  • Wayfinder simplifies movement around the map, as the horse itself leads you to your chosen destination.
  • The remaining skills — Stars See and Shape Shift — add to the convenience by allowing you to change visual effects and gain more control in different situations.

✏️ Thanks to its combination of speed and one of the most useful skill sets in the game, Ghostride feels like an all-in-one mount: fast, flexible, and ideal for both everyday travel and loot hunting.

Spirited Courser

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Spirited Courser is one of the most versatile mounts in Where Winds Meet. Its Run 12 and Sprint 15 speeds put it on par with top horses, and its stable acceleration makes traveling between large regions significantly faster.

The main reason Spirited Courser remains in the S-tier is its large number of useful Epic skills. The mount has five abilities that cover almost all travel needs:

  • Petals Collection automatically collects resources around the mount.
  • Ride Together allows two people to ride together, which is convenient in a co-op.
  • Shape Shift changes the mount’s visual effects.
  • Wayfinder leads to a selected point on the map without manual control.
  • Snuggle adds unique animation and small conveniences when summoned.

✏️ Thanks to its combination of speed and a large number of useful skills, Spirited Courser is one of the best mounts for players who explore the map a lot and farm materials.

Qin Horse

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The Qin Horse has the speed parameters of top horses in Where Winds Meet: Run 12 and Sprint 15. Horses that have such big basic speed are a perfect choice for long travels. The mount also accelerates quickly and maintains speed well on a straight path. It is in the S-tier thanks to four powerful Epic skills that make the game much easier:

  • Treasure Seeking helps you find the nearest chests, speeding up the farming of exploration rewards.
  • Ride Together allows you to take a second player on board.
  • Shape Shift gives you access to visual effects.
  • Wayfinder provides auto-travel to a selected point.

✏️ Qin Horse can be a good mount for players who are constantly farming chests, clearing the map, or running quests and want maximum convenience.

Mirage Boat

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The Mirage Boat stands out not for its speed, but for its uniqueness: it is the only painted boat mount in Where Winds Meet. It does not use standard Run/Sprint stats, but compensates for this with its appearance and elegance.

The main reason Mirage Boat remains in the S-tier is its exclusivity and functionality, as it’s a water mount (ship).

✏️ Mirage Boat is the best choice if you often have to cross large water areas or find your way along rivers. It covers all water navigation, saves time, and makes travel safer.

A Tier

A-tier includes Where Winds Meet mounts that slightly fall behind the mounts in S-tier, but remain extremely convenient and practical. Here you will find horses with good base speed and useful skills, ideal for everyday use and active exploration of the world.

Snow Oath

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Snow Oath is a fully white horse with golden marks. It has both an outstanding appearance and stats. It has Run 12 and Sprint 15 stats, so it’s one of the fastest horses in Tier A.

The number of useful skills that this mount offers is slightly low (Collection, Ride Together, Wayfinder), but it remains very convenient for regular travel and farming.

Li — Jet Black Steed

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Li — Jet Black Steed is one of the most functional mounts in Tier A. Despite its standard speed stats, it stands out with a huge number of possible skills (Collection, Ride Together, Shape Shift, Water Affinity, Energy, Lightness, High Speed, Surging Vitality, Vitality, Treasure Seeking, Petals Collection).

Horskie

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Horskie is a stable Tier A mount with Run 11 and Sprint 13 stats. This is not just a mount, but a husky dog (or even dogs!). It stands out with its useful Ride Together, Shape Shift, and Wayfinder skills, which simplify group travel and make navigating the map much easier.

📌 You can adjust the number of dogs, which is a valuable feature for this mount.

B Tier

B-tier is made up of stable mounts that offer basic speed and typical rare skills. They are suitable for players who need reliable horses without unnecessary cost and requirements. These options are especially good in the middle of the game and when exploring the map at a leisurely pace.

Chibiao — Red Dappled Courser

Chibiao is a basic horse with a base speed of Run 10 and Sprint 13, typical for B-tier. It has a set of useful skills such as Water Affinity, Lightness, Energy, High Speed, Surging Vitality, and Vitality. Therefore, Chibiao is a reliable option for exploring territories and moving quickly across plains.

Chizhui — Red-Gray Charger

Chizhui has standard Run 10 and Sprint 13 stats and a set of skills: Water Affinity, Lightness, Energy, and Surging Vitality. It is simpler than other representatives of the red line horses, but still convenient enough for moving around the map.

Chibo — Red Piebald Runner

Chibo is another mount from the red series with a Run speed of 10 and a Sprint speed of 13. This variant has a skill set of Lightness, Energy, Surging Vitality, Vitality, and Water Affinity. The variety of skills makes it slightly more durable and convenient for traveling across rough terrain.

Xing — Golden Amber Steed

Xing has standard Run 10 and Sprint 13 speeds, but has a slightly more complete skill set: Water Affinity, Lightness, Energy, High Speed, Surging Vitality, and Vitality. This makes it a versatile option for exploring the world.

Jinbiao — Gold Dappled Courser

Jinbiao retains the classic Run 10 and Sprint 13 speeds for the series, and its skills include Water Affinity, Lightness, Energy, High Speed, Surging Vitality, and Vitality. Its skill set is very similar to Xing’s, but it looks different.

Jinzhui — Gold-Gray Charger

Jinzhui is a horse with a standard speed of Run 10 and Sprint 13. It also has a typical set of skills: Water Affinity, Lightness, Energy, High Speed, Surging Vitality, and Vitality. It is reliable and predictable to use, with no significant strengths or weaknesses.

Jinbo — Gold Piebald Runner

Jinbo remains in the B-tier thanks to his Run 10 and Sprint 13 speeds and useful skills such as Energy and Vitality. Unlike other representatives of the gold horses, his skill list is slightly shorter, but he remains a basic and practical option.

Cong — Azure-White Steed

Cong — Azure-White Steed is a nice grayish horse with a Run speed of 10 and a Sprint speed of 13, coupled with a few basic skills such as Water Affinity, Lightness, Energy, High Speed, Surging Vitality, and Vitality.

Qingbiao — Azure Dappled Courser

Qingbiao is another basic horse. Its speed is the standard Run 10 and Sprint 13, with the same abilities possessed by other mounts classified in the B tier. Namely,  Water Affinity, Lightness, Energy, High Speed, Surging Vitality, and Vitality.

Qingzhui — Azure-Gray Charger

Qingzhui is a mount with a Run speed of 10 and a Sprint speed of 13. It combines Water Affinity, Lightness, Energy, High Speed, Surging Vitality, and Vitality. It doesn’t stand out with anything unique, but it has everything you need for comfortable travel.

Qingbo — Azure Piebald Runner

Qingbo — Azure Piebald Runner is slightly different from the other white horses, but retains Run 10 and Sprint 13 speeds and the standard skill set: Water Affinity, Lightness, Energy, High Speed, Surging Vitality, and Vitality. He is a little simpler, but still useful.

Wubiao — Black Dappled Courser

Wubiao comes with run speeds Run 10 and Sprint 13, and skills Water Affinity, Lightness, Energy, High Speed, Surging Vitality, and Vitality. The black series is perceived to be the most stable group out of the B-tiers.

Wuzhui — Black-Gray Charger

Wuzhui has a Run speed of 10 and a Sprint speed of 13, and the same list of skills as other black mounts. It is not inferior to them in either stability or convenience, so it easily fits into the B-tier.

Wubo — Black Piebald Runner

Wubo is the final B-tier mount, also with a Run speed of 10 and Sprint speed of 13. The skills of this mount are Water Affinity and Vitality. He is simpler than the others, but still remains a stable option in the early stages.

C Tier

C-tier contains the simplest mounts in Where Winds Meet. They are only suitable for the early stages of the game, collections, or rare situations when a decorative or temporary option is what you need.

White-browed Goose

The White-browed Goose is the slowest mount available in the game. The basic stats of the goose are significantly lower than those of higher tiers. It has a minimal set of skills (Pecking Non-Stop, Shape Shift, Wayfinder), so it’s more of a decorative option than a real mount.

📌 On the bright side, you can add more geese to the team!

Clip-Clop!

Clip-Clop! is a starter mount with a Run speed of 10 and a Sprint speed of 13, and a very limited set of skills (Swift, Surging Vitality). It serves its purpose at the beginning of the game, but quickly loses relevance compared to more functional horses.

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All in all, Where Winds Meet best mounts ensure that you travel fast and that you have powerful skills that can improve your voyages. With stats rolling randomly for most horses, you’ll need a bit of luck to find the strongest option. But remember, that be it a horse, a dog, or even a bot, the best mount is the one that you personally like.

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