Heavenfall in Where Winds Meet features two antiques: the Red Sleeve Armor and Dragon's Rite Scroll. This guide details their locations, access methods—including during the Heavenfall Lost Chapter quest and post-quest exploration—and steps to complete the Heavenfall Antique category in the Sentient Beings menu.
How to Get Heavenfall Antiques
One antique comes from the Heavenfall Lost Chapter quest—dive to the sunken statue for the Red Sleeve Armor chest (or check near a sack pile if missed). The other needs quest completion too: head to the marked house in Heavenfall village for the Dragon's Rite Scroll in the antique box.
Heavenfall Antique 1 - Red Sleeve Armor
During the Heavenfall Lost Chapter quest, when you dive into the water toward the sunken statue. After the cut-scene, grab the chest next to it for the Red Sleeve Armor antique.
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If you missed the chest during the mission, look for a pile of sacks in the same area. Open the chest nearby to get the antique.
Heavenfall Antique 2 - Dragon's Rite Scroll
In order to get this antique, you'll need to complete the Heavenfall Lost Chapter quest.
Head to marked location in Heavenfall village, Kaifeng.

Go into the house and open the antique box to get the Dragon's Rite Scroll antique.
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Complete Heavenfall antiques
After collecting both the Dragon's Rite Scroll and the Red Sleeve Armor, the Heavenfall Antique category will show as completed in the Sentient Beings menu.

What are Antiques in WWM
In Where Winds Meet (WWM), Antiques are rare collectible items tied to world exploration and lore rather than combat power. They represent historical artifacts, keepsakes, relic tools, peace pendants, sculptures, old coins, or ceremonial objects left behind by sects, merchants, fallen heroes, or forgotten civilizations.
How to find Antiques and how do they work
- Antiques are discovered in the open world, usually from chests, hidden rooms, NPC trades, puzzles, excavation spots, shrines, or abandoned houses (like the one behind the General Shop in Heaven’s Pier from your earlier search).
- Once collected, they are saved to your Antique Archive/Codex where you can read descriptions and lore.
- They do not grant direct stat boosts, but contribute to:Exploration progress %Side quests or NPC dialogue unlocksRegion reputation or merchant interestCurrency rewards, XP, or cosmetics (titles/avatars)
- Some antiques require a time or NPC trigger to appear or become lootable (e.g., noon interactions, conversations, or story flags).
- You can sell or appraise certain antiques to special collectors for higher rewards, while others are better kept for codex completion.
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