The Dragon Head skill is one of the game’s powerful offensive Mystic Techniques, known for its burst damage, forward pressure, and ability to break enemy defenses when used correctly.
This guide covers how to unlock Dragon Head, what it does, its combat applications, and the best ways to integrate it into your PvE and PvP rotations in Where Winds Meet.
How to unlock Dragon Head Skill
To unlock Dragon Head, you must learn 35 other Mystic Arts.
Mystic Arts unlock through quests, encounters, progression activities, and Scrolls of Mystic Skill obtained as rewards. As you accumulate Mystic Arts, Dragon Head becomes available automatically once you reach the requirement.

How to use the Dragon Head skill
Dragon Head is best used when you need huge single-target burst damage while staying protected. Activate it during boss openings, stagger windows, or when you need to safely output damage thanks to the Super Armor. Its knockback can also interrupt weaker enemies, giving you breathing room in difficult encounters.
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Dragon Head tips
- Use during stagger phases to maximize the massive Physical Damage multiplier.
- Take advantage of Super Armor to cast it safely even under pressure.
- Avoid using it for clearing mobs, as it’s meant for single-target burst.
- Pair with defense buffs to stay aggressive while casting.
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