What to know
- Adventure Slips are a multiplayer-only currency tied to social and co-op play
- They’re spent mainly on cosmetics and social rewards, not combat gear
- You earn them in Co-op and Online modes, not Pure Solo play
- There’s a weekly earning cap, so planning matters
Adventure Slips sit at the center of the social progression loop in Where Winds Meet. If you enjoy co-op activities, open-world multiplayer, or simply collecting rare cosmetics, you’ll interact with this currency regularly.
This guide breaks down exactly how Adventure Slips work, where they come from, and how to make the most of your weekly cap.
What Adventure Slips are and why they exist
Adventure Slips are a social and multiplayer currency designed to reward cooperative play. You won’t get them from main story quests, solo exploration, or purely single-player content. Instead, they’re earned by participating with other players—either in structured co-op missions or shared online activities.
Their primary purpose is to give you long-term goals outside combat progression. Rather than boosting stats, Adventure Slips represent social status, participation, and style.

How Adventure Slips are used in-game
You spend Adventure Slips in the Social / Wandering Paths (Fellowship) Shop. The rewards here focus on appearance and social expression rather than power.
Common uses include:
- Rare cosmetic outfits and themed sets
- Hairstyles, accessories, and visual customizations
- Seasonal or limited-time social rewards
- Items tied specifically to multiplayer progression
Because costs can be high, Adventure Slips are meant to be saved and planned around rather than spent casually.

Adventure slips details you should know
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Currency type | Multiplayer / social |
| Earned from | Co-op Mode, Online Mode |
| Not earned from | Pure Solo play, story-only quests |
| Main use | Cosmetics & social rewards |
| Weekly cap | ~1,000 Slips |
| Best farming | Co-op adventures & world bosses |
How to earn Adventure Slips efficiently
Co-op adventures and multiplayer missions
The most reliable source of Adventure Slips comes from structured co-op content. These activities are designed with Slip rewards in mind.
Typical activities include:
- Co-op adventure missions
- World boss encounters
- Outposts
Depending on the activity, you can earn around 40–100 Adventure Slips per run. Rotating between different co-op events helps keep matchmaking fast and maximizes total gains per session.

Online mode and open-world multiplayer
In Online Mode, you share the world with other players and earn Slips through lighter, more casual interaction.
You can gain Slips from:
- Group exploration and shared activities
- PvP or arena-style encounters
- Social mini-games like wrestling or cultivation events
These rewards are smaller per activity than co-op missions, but they add up naturally as you play with others.


Online Multiplayer Mode for Adenture Slips (Image credit: Everstone Studio | Via: YouTube - MistaWigglez)
Mode requirements you should know
To earn Adventure Slips, you must be in:
- Co-op Mode
- Online Mode
You will not earn any Adventure Slips while playing in Pure Solo mode, even if you’re completing challenging content.
Weekly Adventure Slip cap explained
Adventure Slips have a hard weekly earning limit, reported by players to be around 1,000 Slips per week. Once you hit this cap:
- Slip rewards silently stop
- Activities still complete, but no currency is added
- The cap resets weekly
Because some cosmetic items cost several thousand Slips, unlocking them often takes multiple weeks of consistent play.
Smart tips for managing Adventure Slips
- Track your earnings manually, as the game doesn’t always show weekly totals clearly
- Save Slips for big-ticket cosmetics instead of small impulse buys
- Playing with a regular group or guild makes hitting the cap easier and more enjoyable
- Queue for Adventures: Prioritize missions showing high slip rewards.
- Run World Bosses & Mini-games: These tend to pay higher per run.
- Rotate Activities: Keeps queues short and targets more rewards.
Adventure Slips reward you for engaging with the social side of Where Winds Meet. If you enjoy co-op missions, open-world multiplayer, and long-term cosmetic goals, they’ll naturally become part of your weekly routine. Plan around the cap, focus on efficient co-op content, and you’ll steadily unlock the social rewards you want.
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