
Where Winds Meet is packed with content: bosses, world events, dungeons, crafting materials, and currencies. That also means a lot of farming, especially once you start optimizing builds and upgrading gear. Long runs with small rewards can feel slow if you are trying to keep up with friends or new patches.
Full Map Attack and Pull Items to Crosshair are designed to speed up that grind. One clears enemies without constant repositioning, the other scoops up loot in seconds. This guide explains when to use each tool, how to configure them safely, and how to keep your farming routes efficient without making your account look suspicious.
The game’s open-world design and MMO-style systems encourage repeatable activities: daily quests, weekly bosses, material routes, and special events. Many of these require you to clear groups of enemies scattered across large areas and then manually loot everything afterward.
Even official community guides emphasize planning efficient routes, configuring performance settings, and managing your time between combat, progression, and exploration. If you want to stay competitive without sinking endless hours, smart farming tools become extremely valuable.
Full Map Attack is a wide-area damage tool that lets you strike enemies without manually chasing each one. In practice, it hits valid targets around you or inside the loaded area, depending on how the mode is implemented.
When you enable it:
To keep things believable:
This still speeds up farming dramatically while keeping your kill patterns closer to what a strong but legitimate player might achieve.
Once enemies are down, Pull Items to Crosshair takes over. Instead of running around picking up every drop, you lock your crosshair and bring loot directly to that point.
Benefits:
For a realistic feel:
Combined with Full Map Attack, this turns each farm loop into a simple pattern: clear → pull → move on.
Both tools are powerful, but they shine in slightly different situations:
In many cases you will use both, but you can choose which one to prioritize depending on your current goal. If you are farming specific materials from elite enemies, focus on safe Full Map Attack. If you are running broader zones or group content, a lighter Full Map setup plus aggressive Pull might be enough.
A balanced farming configuration could look like this:
With this setup, your account looks like a strong, efficient build rather than an instant kill script.
Farming is a huge part of long-term progression in Where Winds Meet, and tools like Full Map Attack and Pull Items to Crosshair can save you hours of repetitive work. The key is balance: enough power to make sessions smoother, not so much that your logs and behavior stand out.
If you want to combine these farming tools with movement assists, Auto Parry, Perfect Dodge, and more, visit our main Where Winds Meet cheats page. Set up a smart, safe preset once, and your future grind sessions will feel faster and far less frustrating.
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