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Qiongqi, the Storm-Winged Tiger
May 16, 2026 at 07:06 AM
Initial version (2026-05-16)
Qiongqi, the Storm-Winged Tiger is a multi-phase boss confirmed for Of Peaks and Tides in CyancookGames' February 2026 enemy reveal. Inspired by the triple-tailed storm-winged tiger of East Asian mythology, the encounter is described by the developer as environment-driven rather than a traditional damage check, asking players to master movement, positioning, and the boss's reshaping of the arena.
Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
Role | Multi-phase boss |
Origin | Triple-tailed Storm-Winged Tiger from East Asian myth |
Signature Mechanic | Generates powerful wind currents that launch players into the air |
Phase Structure | Multiple phases; the battlefield itself shifts between them |
Design Goal | Environment-driven fight, not a stat or DPS check |
Confirmed In | February 2026 enemy reveal |
Qiongqi does not simply attack the player. The boss actively reshapes the battlefield as the fight progresses by producing strong vertical and horizontal wind currents. These currents disrupt grounded positioning, knock players off ledges, and open up new aerial paths through the encounter space. CyancookGames frames this as a deliberate move away from arena fights where the floor stays flat and the timer is the only obstacle.
Because Qiongqi can launch players airborne at will, the developer-suggested approach centers on movement and positioning rather than committing to long damage windows. Players are expected to read the wind cues, control their landings, and use vertical traversal as a tool instead of fighting against it. The fight rewards mastery of Mounts and Traversal and intuitive use of the Physics System.
Players should expect the encounter to favor preparation: Crafting the right tools, packing healing food, and choosing a load-out that survives airborne combat. Pure stat optimization is unlikely to be enough.
In the source material, Qiongqi is a winged tiger-like beast associated with chaos and the punishment of the virtuous, often depicted with feathered wings. The in-game version preserves the storm-winged tiger silhouette and the triple-tailed motif but expresses the chaos theme through battlefield mechanics rather than narrative role. Treat the myth as flavor and the in-game encounter as the definitive description until the developer says otherwise.