Wo Long Fallen Dynasty Divine Beasts: Details & How To Get Them

In Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, players can call upon powerful holy beings known as Divine Beasts, which are based on creatures from Chinese mythology and folklore. These beings possess the unique ability to repel Demonic Qi, which is a dark energy that can corrupt the land and its inhabitants.
Each Divine Beast is attuned to one of the Five Phases, which are Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water, and can channel the power of their respective element to aid players in various ways. For example, a Wood Divine Beast can summon trees to entangle enemies or create healing energy to restore the player’s health, while a Fire Divine Beast can unleash a powerful flame attack that inflicts the Burn status effect on opponents.

Divine Beasts serve as trump cards in the player’s arsenal, capable of quickly turning the tide of battle during dire situations and granting players an upper hand to overcome the toughest opponents. To call upon a Divine Beast, players must first fill up their Divine Qi gauge by defeating enemies and absorbing their Qi energy. Once the gauge is full, players can activate the Divine Beast by performing a special move, which varies depending on the Beast used.
Overall, the Divine Beasts in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty are powerful and versatile tools that players can use to overcome challenging battles and protect the land from the corrupting influence of Demonic Qi.
Wo Long Fallen Dynasty Divine Beasts

Qilin
How To Get – Given after you defeat Zhuyan boss in chapter 2 the Chivalrous Heroes
The Divine Beast Qilin is the king of all creatures with fur. It is said to live for 2,000 years and have an appearance combining elements of a deer, an ox, and a horse. This auspicious creature is thought to appear in times when the ruler is just, and apparently visited Confucius when he was born.
From the Zhou period to the Han period, it was as revered as dragons and became associated with the Earth Phase in the Five Phases theory. It also features in the term “Qilin child,” used to refer to an outstandingly talented youth with a bright future.
- Summon Divine Beast – Qilin’s Earthquake: Summons Qilin to create multiple stone pillars in front of you. The number of stone pillars increase when you Morale Rank is 10 or above.
- Divine Beast Resonation – Qilin Resonation: Summons Qilin to apply Stone damage to your weapon. Decreases HP damage taken and increases automatic Spirit recovery.

Qinglong
How To Get – Given after you defeat The Valley of the Crying Wraiths
The Divine Beast Baihu is one of the Four Gods and the guardian of the west. During the Han period, tigers were considered the kings of beasts, with even demons being counted among their prey.
It is believed that Baihu is a tiger that lived for several hundreds of years and then underwent a transcension. In the Five Phases theory, it is associated with the Metal Phase and rules over fall.
It also represents conflict and military force; in ancient times it regularly featured on military flags, and its image was also used for the seals that demonstrated an army had received imperial authorization
- Summon Divine Beast – Qinglong’s Resurrection: Summons Qinglong to strengthen surrounding allies and restore their HP. Can also revive allies awaiting aid when your Morale Rank is 10 or above.
- Divine Beast Resonation – Qinglong Resonation: Summons Qinglong to apply Lightning damage to your weapon. Increases Spirit gained from attacks and decreases HP damage taken.

Baihu
How To Get – Given after you defeat The Demon Fort of Yellow Heaven
The Divine Beast Qinglong is one of the Four Gods and the guardian of the east. In the Sinosphere, it has been the symbol of imperial authority since ancient times.
Often depicted soaring among the clouds, Qinglong was among the several types of dragons that became increasingly well-documented during the Qin and Han periods, during which the Five Phases theory rose to prominence.
It is associated with the Wood Phase and is said to rule over spring. It also symbolizes bountiful harvest due to its control over the winds and rain, and has featured in reign names several times.
- Summon Divine Beast – Baihu’s Carnage: Summons Baihu to fight alongside you for a short duration. The duration increases when your Morale Rank is 10 or above.
- Divine Beast Resonation – Baihu Resonation: Summons Baihu to apply Toxin damage to your weapon. Increases ailment accumulation dealt and Spirit gained from attacks.

Baize
How To Get – Given after you defeat In Search of Immortal Wizard
The Divine Beast Baize is said to know all that passes upon the Earth. Only a leader of great virtue may behold this creature with its noble horns like a deer’s, three or more eyes upon both its face and body, and lion’s fur upon its front.
Associated with the Water Phase, it is said to have met the Yellow Emperor on the eastern coast during his nationwide tour. In response to his inquiries about the creatures of the land, Baize informed him of the 11,520 different types of foul entities and how they may be avoided or overcome.
This encounter led to Baize becomes revered as a ward against demons.
- Summon Divine Beast – Phantom Blightfrost: Summons Baize to detect the location of enemies in the area. Additionally, Baize fires icicles at all enemies within the search area. The search range increases when your Morale Rank is 10 or above.
- Divine Beast Resonation – Baize Resonation: Summons Baize to apply Ice damage to your weapon. Increases automatic Spirit recovery and decreases HP damage taken.

Zhuque
How To Get – Given after you defeat Fall of the Corrupted Eunuch
How To Upgrade – Complete War’s Flames Blaze Fiercely
The Divine Beast Zhuque is one of the Four Gods and the guardian of the south. Huge in size and cloaked in flames, it appears in legend as the guide that leads souls to the heavenly realm.
Due to this, its image has adorned tombs since before the Qin period. It is thought to have originated from the lands of the Chu people, where a spiritual bird was worshipped as a totem.
Chinese folklore features many other mythical avians, but Zhuque is the most famous of them all – a position that was cemented after the Five Phases theory associated it with the Fire Phase and deemed it the ruler of summer.
- Summon Divine Beast – Zhuque’s Scorch: Summons Zhuque to engulf the surrounding area in fire. An additional attack is performed when your Morale Rank is 10 or above.
- Divine Beast Resonation – Zhuque Resonation: Summons Zhuque to apply Flame damage to your weapon. Increases HP damage and ailment accumulation dealt.

Tengshe
How To Get – Given after you defeat Centuries of Glory Burned Away
How To Upgrade – Complete The Request of Goddess Luo
Tengshe is an enormous flying snake, associated with the Metal Phase. As it can fly nimbly through the sky even without legs or wings, some think that it may be a creature that ends up evolving into a dragon.
Others claim that it was formerly part of Xuanwu. In the Sinosphere, it is a symbol of diligence, and in the work of Xun Kuang and poetry of Cao Cao, those who unfailingly succeed by maintaining devoted hearts are likened to Tengshe.
- Summon Divine Beast – Tengshe Mistwalk: Summons Tengshe to scatter poison in the area. The attack range and variety of ailments inflicted increases when your Morale Rank is 10 or above.
- Divine Beast Resonation – Tengshe Resonation: Summons Tengshe to apply Toxin damage to your weapon. Increases damage and ailment accumulation dealt.

Xiezhi
How To Get – Given after you defeat Tyrant’s Final Banquet
How To Upgrade – Complete Lu Bu, Mightiest Among Men
The Divine Beast Xiezhi has the power to judge the righteousness of people’s actions. It is similar in appearance to Qilin except it lacks scales and has a long, sole horn on its forehead (leading to it also being known as the “lone-horn beast”).
It can sense those who have committed crimes, and upon finding a wrongdoer on a battlefield, it will pierce them with its horn. A widely acknowledged symbol of justice, it is also associated with the Fire Phase. Since the pre-Qin period all who serve in the legal system have worn what is known as a “Xiezhi crown”, in the hope that those presiding over justice will be as fair and honest as the Divine Beast.
- Summon Divine Beast – Deistic Exorcism: Summons Xiezhi to fight alongside you for a short duration. The duration increases when your Morale Rank is 10 or above.
- Divine Beast Resonation – Xiezhi Resonation: Summons Xiezhi to apply Flame damage to your weapon. Increases automatic Spirit recovery and HP damage dealt.

Bixie
How To Get – Given after you defeat The Way of the Warrior
How To Upgrade – Complete The Fearless Blade
The Divine Beast Bixie is the bane of evildoers and is greatly revered in several eastern countries. Similar in appearance to a winged lion with two horns, it is associated with the Wood Phase. It is prophesied that when Bixie reveals itself, it will render all malevolent beings powerless against humans.
It was therefore used decoratively, in insignias, flags, and the like, as a symbol of triumph over evil. Nobles also had stone statues of Bixie made and placed at the entrances to their tombs, entrusting them to ward off wicked spirits.
- Summon Divine Beast – Radiant Thundercry: Summons Bixie to strike all surrounding enemies with lightning. Additionally, Bixie calls down lightning on all nearby enemies at set intervals. The attack range increases when your Morale Rank is 10 or above.
- Divine Beast Resonation – Bixie Resonation: Summons Bixie to apply Lightning Damage to your weapons. Increases Spirit gained from attacks and ailment accumulation dealt.

Xuanwu
How To Get – Given after defeating Yuan Shao in Decisive Battle of Guandu
How To Upgrade – Complete Pride of the Yuan Clan
The Divine Beast Xuanwu is one of the Four Gods and the guardian of the north. In the Five Phases theory, this part-tortoise, part-snake creature is associated with the Water Phase and is said to rule over winter.
Part of the Xuanwu legend is derived from Xuan Ming, an assitant spirit to Zhuan Xu of the Five Emperors, ruler of the north and of water. It is also linked to the ancient Huaxia tribes’ beliefs, in which the longevity of tortoises and snakes led to them being revered as symbols of prosperity for generations.
From the Qin period onward, these beliefs were incorporated into the development of the Yin-Yang Five Phases system, and by the Han period, Xuanwu had become what it is today.
- Summon Divine Beast – Xuanwu’s Cryosphere: Summons Xuanwu to strike nearby enemies with a continuous frost wave, as well as to attack close enemies with icy projectiles. The attack range increases when your Morale Rank is 10 or above.
- Divine Beast Resonation – Xuanwu Resonation: Summons Xuanwu yo apply ice damage to your weapon. Increases automatic Spirit Recovery and HP damage dealt.

Yinlong
How To Get – Given after you defeat The Crouching Dragon Roars
How To Upgrade – Complete The Crouching Dragon Roars
Yinglong is a two-winged dragon with iridescent plumage. A spiritual creature said to guard the central region, it is associated with the Earth Phase. Its sanctity is held to be even greater than that of the other Divine Beasts.
It directly served the ancient Yellow Emperor and enabled him to win the Battle of Zhuolu by slaying Chiyou and Kuafu. In the time of Yu the Great, it is said to have assisted in alleviating flooding caused by the Yellow River.
According to legend, Yinglong is the final form a dragon arrives at after living at least 1,500 years, in effect making it the true form of a dragon.
- Summon Divine Beast – Divine Ascension: When you die while the Divine Beast Gauge is full, Yinglong will revive you. When you activate Summon Divine Beast, Yinglong will perform a sweeping attack in the area. The attack power increases when your Morale Rank is 10 or above.
- Divine Beast Resonation – Yinglong Resonation: Summons Yinglong to apply stone damage to your weapon. Decrease HP damage taken and increases Spirit gained from attacks.
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