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"description": "Fight defensively, stay to its side, and punish the pounce, spin, and tail attacks when they overextend.",
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"textContent": "Skeletal Bloom is a desert enemy in _Where Winds Meet_ that often ambushes you from beneath Rainbone Flower clusters instead of walking in openly.\n\n**Quick answer:** Defeat Skeletal Bloom by staying on defense, dodging when it spins or rears back, attacking from its side, and punishing its pounce and tail recovery windows.\n\n* * *\n\n### Skeletal Bloom trigger and encounter behavior\n\nSkeletal Bloom can roam the desert on its own, but the most common encounter happens when you approach small Rainbone Flowers. Some of those flowers are not safe pickups at all. They are hiding points for Skeletal Bloom, and the enemy rises out of the sand after the flower starts moving.\n\nYou do have a short moment to react before the full attack starts. If you do not want the fight, that window is enough to back away and leave.\n\nImage credit: __NetEase__\n\n* * *\n\n### What matters in the fight\n\nThe fight is less about raw damage and more about timing. Skeletal Bloom attacks in quick bursts, with pounces, tail lashes, and close-range grabs. Its tail attacks can also trigger fire, which makes panic-rolling straight backward a bad habit if you keep drifting into the effect.\n\nThe safest position is near its side rather than directly in front of it. That angle gives you a cleaner read on the pounce and makes the tail follow-up easier to avoid.\n\n* * *\n\n### Skeletal Bloom attack reads\n\nAttack | What to watch for | Best response\n---|---|---\nPounce | A sudden forward commitment | Defend or dodge, then strike during recovery\nTail lash | Fast rear or side swing | Stay off its direct line and answer with a quick thrust\nSpin | Body turns and coils before the move comes out | Dodge away from the spin, then re-enter from the side\nRear-back attack | It rises or pulls back before committing | Do not swing early; evade first, then punish\nGrab and throw | Close-range pressure when you linger too near the front | Keep moving and avoid standing in front of its chest\n\n* * *\n\n### How to beat Skeletal Bloom cleanly\n\n**Step 1:** Let the first move happen. Do not rush the opening as soon as it emerges from the sand. The safest start is to wait for its first committed action and react instead of trying to interrupt it.\n\n**Step 2:** Play defensively until you see a clear recovery window. Skeletal Bloom rewards patience more than aggression. If it pounces, spins, or rears back, avoid the hit first and only then answer with one short punish.\n\n**Step 3:** Circle toward its side whenever possible. That position reduces the risk of eating a direct grab and gives you better spacing against the tail. If you stay planted in front of it, the fight becomes much less forgiving.\n\n**Step 4:** Use thrusts and quick hits instead of overcommitting. Long attack strings leave you exposed to the next burst. A short punish after each dodge is the more reliable pattern.\n\n**Step 5:** Reset after every exchange. If you land a hit, pull back to a safe distance and wait for the next tell. Trying to force extra damage is the easiest way to get clipped by the tail or caught by a grab.\n\nImage credit: __NetEase__\n\n* * *\n\n### Best weapon note\n\nMost weapons can handle Skeletal Bloom if your level is high enough, but the Umbrella is especially effective. If you already use it, the fight tends to feel smoother and more forgiving during short punish windows.\n\n* * *\n\n### How to know the fight is under control\n\nYou are in the right rhythm when the fight turns into a repeatable loop. Skeletal Bloom attacks, you evade or defend, you land a brief punish, and you reset to its side. If that pattern holds, the enemy stops feeling erratic and starts feeling predictable.\n\nIf the fight keeps getting messy, the usual cause is overcommitting after a successful dodge. One or two clean hits are enough. Staying disciplined matters more than squeezing out damage.\n\nImage credit: __NetEase__\n\n* * *\n\n### Rainbone Flower warning\n\nNot every dangerous flower is a Skeletal Bloom trigger. Large Rainbone Flowers can lash out on their own, while the smaller flowers are the ones you can usually gather. The complication is that some small flowers are traps, which is why movement from the flower itself is the signal to pause and react.\n\n⚠️\n\nIf a small Rainbone Flower starts moving, stop trying to pick it immediately. Back off and be ready for Skeletal Bloom to burst from the sand.\n\n* * *\n\nSkeletal Bloom is manageable once you stop treating it like a damage race. Stay calm, defend first, keep to the side, and punish only after the pounce, spin, or tail sequence ends.",
"title": "Skeletal Bloom in Where Winds Meet: Fastest Way to Win",
"updatedAt": "2026-03-06T03:26:13.386Z"
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