🔥 Unleash chaos in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers with these early game spells! From blazing Infernal Flames to the swift Vorpal Blade, one hidden spell holds the key to crushing Shu’s toughest foes. Which one’s the game-changer? Click to master the magic! 👉

Spells have varying costs and uses, making some much better than others. The following early game spells are ranked by comparing their overall usefulness in combat against regular enemies and bosses, along with factoring in their cost in Skyborn Might and their cast time. All of these spells can be obtained before completing the second area of the game, consisting of the first dozen hours of playtime.
Aurum Feather Force




Skyborn Might: 2
Damage Type: Magic
Triggers Alacrity
Aurum Feather Force is first on the list as it is the weakest overall spell in terms of damage, and it doesn’t have a status ailment to rely on. That being said, its quick cast time and lower cost make it a great option to weave into a combo.
Thunderstorm




Skyborn Might: 3
Damage Type: Magic
Status Ailment: Paralysis – 30
What makes Thunderstorm the most unique spell on this list is that the spell comes down from the sky and does not originate from the caster. With that, this spell is a great option for enemies around cover, on the other side of a blocked line of sight, or even behind a shield or some sort of defense.
This spell can hit a group of enemies or the same enemy multiple times to multiply the damage, but the positioning of the enemy and the caster is very important and can determine how effective this spell is. It can also build up paralysis, though it only does so slowly.
Echo of Dhutanga




Skyborn Might: 2
Damage Type: Magic
Status Ailment: Burn – 50
Echo of Dhutanga may not deal the most damage, but it does hit enemies in a wide arc in front of you, making it a great magic option against groups. If you hit an enemy from behind with this spell, it also opens them up to an Obliterate attack to deal way more damage than the base spell will deal.
This spell causes a good bit of burn and will usually instantly burn enemies that are weak to fire. This spell has a quick cast time, making it ideal for a melee spell and even more ideal for landing an Obliterate attack on an enemy with no buildup.
Infernal Flames




Skyborn Might: 2
Damage Type: Magic
Status Ailment: Burn – 70
Of all the spells on this list that deal a status effect, Infernal Flames is tied for the best at causing its status effect. Burn can deal a lot of damage, and landing one Infernal Flame will deal burn on most enemies, with only a second cast causing burn on all the others.
While this spell excels at causing burn, it is slightly held back by the spell’s speed and damage output. The damage output is only okay, and quicker enemies can easily dodge this spell compared to those later on the list.
Vorpal Blade




Skyborn Might: 1
Damage Type: Magic
Despite being the first spell you get in the game, the usefulness of Vorpal Blade is pretty great. It’s your first option for dealing magic damage, and landing both blades deals a good amount of damage, no matter how many points you’ve put into magic.
The main hindrance of this spell is its cast time, though using it against unsuspecting enemies will usually be a great opening. With enough space between you and your target, you can often get two or three spells off quickly, thanks to the low cost of the spell.
Echo of Ai Nengqi




Skyborn Might: 2
Damage Type: Magic
Status Ailment – Paralysis 30
Triggers Alacrity
Echo of Ai Nengqi deals a great amount of damage and excels at a range, while also still being usable in close range despite being a bow-style spell. The overall output does rely on how many arrows hit the enemy, and the tracking and speed of the arrows will usually have them all hitting the enemy you are targeting.
Echo of Lui Cheng’en




Skyborn Might: 3
Damage Type: Magic
Status Ailment: Frostbite – 50
This spell has a fairly short initial cast time, but further casting leaves you mostly protected due to the area of effect and damage output staggering potential attackers. This spell is great for dealing with groups of people, along with building up a good amount of Frostbite on whoever is hit by it.
This spell hits anything around you, making it great against even fast-moving enemies that may try to dodge an incoming spell. Even against just a single enemy boss, this spell can be a quick melee option, and the potential of slowing down faster enemies with Frostbite is always a great benefit.
Echo of Soulwood




Skyborn Might: 2
Damage Type: Feathering
Status Ailment: Corruption – 70
This spell’s description and first cast may seem like a double-edged sword, but the benefits far outweigh the slight corruption it causes. As long as you’re not fighting against an enemy that deals corruption, it would take multiple casts back to back in order to deal corruption on yourself; meanwhile, just about every cast will deal corruption on basic enemies.
The damage dealt when hitting enemies is good, and the further corruption damage makes this spell one of the highest damaging spells on the list. The quick cast time allows you to quickly reapply corruption should it wear off, making this spell not dominate your playstyle and instead just be additional damage on top of everything else you do.
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