Silkbind Jade PvP Build Guide (2025) — Ranged Control & Kite

Complete Silkbind Jade PvP build for Where Winds Meet. Inkwell Fan + Ninefold Umbrella ranged control setup, best stats, Mystic Arts, matchup plans, and team role tips.

By OpalWuxia systems analyst & cross-cultural guideUpdated: 11/25/2025
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Silkbind Jade PvP Build Guide — Ranged Control & Kite

Silkbind • Jade is the only true ranged control + kite PvP playstyle in Where Winds Meet. Core idea:

  • Use Inkwell Fan for long-range control and aerial strings.
  • Use Ninefold Umbrella wind walls + thrown umbrella to create safe zones and persistent pressure.
  • In 3v3 and large-scale, your job is backline control and peel.

Build Template

Weapons

  • Main: Inkwell Fan
  • Secondary: Ninefold Umbrella

Internal Arts (PvP)

Internal ArtWhat It DoesPriority
Melody of Yi RiverUniversal damage; +15% team dmg at Tier 6★★★★☆
Stone Breaking StructureArmor penetration, good vs tanks★★★★☆
Spring Thunder ChapterDamage after long-distance movement; fits kite rhythm★★★★☆
Zhixuan PianzhuHit rate + CC resistance; better self-protection★★★☆☆

Mystic Arts (PvP)

SlotMystic ArtPurpose
MandatoryGhostly StepsReduces dodge stamina cost — PvP staple
DefenseWind Wall/Shield (e.g., Jinyu Shou)Safety zone + forgiveness
TeamDragon's BreathTeamfight AoE + damage reduction

Stats & Affixes

  • Focus: External attack, crit rate, stamina regen, CC resistance, move speed.
  • Substats: Ranged skill damage, wind wall skill damage, stamina regen.

Matchups & Role

  • 1v1: Skill matchup; advantage in spacing. If they get in melee range, disengage immediately.
  • 3v3: Best as backline control/peel; pairs well with tank (Stonesplit) + burst (Splendor).
  • Large-scale: AoE control + wind walls are extremely valuable; outperforms single-target burst in chaos.

Common Mistakes

  • Greeding damage and getting dived.
  • Poor stamina management → lose kite rhythm.
  • Bad wind wall placement (blocking allies but not enemy projectiles).

This build wins by team value, not solo kills. Use wind walls to slice sightlines and space — your team’s damage will be safer, and your formation more stable.

About the author: opal is a cross-cultural Wuxia world interpreter and systems-oriented analyst. She transforms complex game systems and cultural concepts into clear, immersive insights that help players experience Eastern Wuxia worlds with ease.