The Twin Lions are one of the most dynamic and chaotic world bosses in Where Winds Meet. Their fight revolves around explosive fireworks, leaping attacks, and a unique pillar mechanic that dramatically changes the pace of the encounter. Although intimidating at first, understanding their moves and using the arena to your advantage transforms this fight into a manageable and rewarding challenge.
Twin Lions location
You can find the Twin Lions in Gracetown, specifically at the Granary of Plenty area in the southern part of the region. Entering the open clearing near the granary automatically triggers the encounter.

Rewards
- Echo Jade ×20
- Medicinal Tales ×3
- Coin ×8,000
- Inner Way Note: Custom Chest ×5
- Character EXP ×12,000
- Kaifeng Exploration ×50
- Jade Fish ×150
Twin Lions mechanics
Phase 1
The Twin Lions fight is divided into two distinct phases that significantly change the pace and danger of the encounter. Phase 1 features moderate attack speed, with the Lions frequently using firework-infused swipes, dashes, and slam combos to pressure the player. Many of these early attacks are unblockable (yellow), making dodging more reliable than parrying. This phase teaches you to stay mobile, reposition often, and avoid committing to long attack strings.
Phase 2
Once their first health bar is depleted, Phase 2 begins, dramatically increasing their aggressiveness and attack speed. A ring of stone pillars rises around the arena, introducing a unique mechanic where the Lions may leap onto the pillars or dive-bomb into the ring, making the center extremely unsafe. When a Lion perches on a pillar, a kick prompt may appear, allowing you to knock them off and deal significant bonus damage. During this phase, arena-wide firework blasts become more frequent, forcing you to maintain constant movement and stay aware of both vertical and horizontal attack angles.
How to beat the Twin Lions
Follow these steps to efficiently defeat the Twin Lions:
Step 1
Avoid standing still. The Twin Lions leap backward before springing into the air and crashing down toward you. This plunge attack can be blocked, but stay alert— they often follow it with a sweeping kick that can catch you off guard.
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Step 2
The Twin Lions stomp the ground to summon a ring of pillars, then climb atop one to launch themselves into a diving attack toward you. The rising pillars can impale you if you’re caught in their path, so keep moving as they appear.
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Step 3
The Twin Lions leap into the air and hurl a cannonball toward you, but the projectile travels slowly enough that you can dodge it with ease.
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Step 4
The Twin Lions unleash a spread of fireworks in a wide area-of-effect pattern. It’s best to create distance during this attack, as the blasts are heavily concentrated near the center where the Lions stand, making close-range positioning especially dangerous.
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Step 5
The Twin Lions attach an explosive to their hind legs and follow it with a sweeping kick. If you block the kicks and hold your ground, the explosion will stun them, creating a valuable opening for you to deal damage.
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Step 6
As the Twin Lions’ health drops, resist the temptation to rush the final blows. Avoid risky trades, punish only after safe openings, and finish the Twin Lions with controlled, steady attacks.
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Tips for the Twin Lions
- Use Thundercry Blade: Highly recommended due to its fast combos and mobility.
- Circle the Boss constantly: Lateral movement avoids many firework swipes.
- Don’t chase inside the pillar ring during dives: Stay outside until they land.
- Bring companions: They help split aggro and create safer openings.
- Practice parry timing sparingly: Only parry predictable moves—most of the fight is about dodging.
- Use healing gourds efficiently: Save your heals for Phase 2 pressure.
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