🚨 RYU IN CRIMSON DESERT?! HADOKEN GLOVES DISCOVERED! 🚨

Forget swords. Forget axes. We just found the “Wanderer of the Faith” gloves, and they literally let you shoot KINETIC BURST energy blasts just like a Street Fighter! 👊🔥

Is this the most OP easter egg in Pywel? 100% YES. Even with zero points invested in unarmed attacks, these gloves are ragdolling enemies and dealing insane damage. But the real secret? You can strip the Kinetic Burst mod and put it on ANY build. Imagine Cliff throwing Hadokens in heavy plate armor… it’s as broken as it sounds.

We’ve found them hidden in the Starlight Cave, tucked behind a secret waterfall between Deinis and Lazia. You’ll need to use your “Stab” ability to break through the cascading water and claim the prize.

Don’t wait for a nerf. Go to the Starlight Cave TODAY and turn Cliff into a martial arts god. Pywel isn’t ready for this smoke!

👇 STEP-BY-STEP WATERFALL LOCATION & HADOKEN SHOWCASE:

In a world dominated by steel and sorcery, a new discovery is forcing mercenaries to drop their weapons and use their bare hands. Explorers have officially confirmed the existence of the Wanderer of the Faith leather gloves, a piece of equipment that is rapidly being dubbed the “Street Fighter Gloves” due to their ability to project a blue energy blast nearly identical to the iconic Hadoken.

The discovery has sent shockwaves through the Delissia and Hernand regions, as players realize the tactical implications of a high-damage, kinetic projectile that costs zero weapon durability.

The Hidden Path: Behind the Cascading Falls The gloves are located in the Starlight Cave, a treacherous zone situated precisely between the territories of Deinis and Lazia. Accessing the gear requires more than just a map marker; players must utilize an “Abyss fast travel nexus point” to glide down to a pair of massive, cascading waterfalls.

According to field reports, the treasure is hidden behind the leftmost waterfall. “You can’t just walk in,” says one veteran explorer. “You have to use the ‘Stab’ ability (Triangle + R1 on PlayStation) mid-air to pierce through the water’s surface and find the hidden alcove behind it.” Inside, a lone treasure chest contains the gloves along with a “Refined Palmer,” making the detour highly profitable for endgame players.

Kinetic Burst: The Modularity Loophole While the gloves are technically classified as gear for the character Damian, a clever “modularity loophole” has made them a universal must-have. Like other high-tier Abyss gear, the Wanderer of the Faith gloves come with two “dope mods,” the most significant being Kinetic Burst.

Investigation reveals that players are stripping this mod at local witches and re-socketing it into Cliff’s builds. “Even without investment in unarmed skill trees, the burst damage is substantial,” a combat analyst noted. “If you actually spec into unarmed attacks, you’re looking at a build that can essentially one-shot standard infantry with a spirit-powered palm blast.”

Combat Analysis: Unarmed but Dangerous Early footage of the gloves in action shows the Kinetic Burst dealing heavy stagger damage, capable of interrupting enemy attack animations and creating massive openings for follow-up strikes. The ability provides a layer of crowd control that “standard” melee weapons often lack, particularly in tight spaces like the cave systems where they were found.

The Verdict: A New Meta in the Making? While Pearl Abyss has yet to comment on whether this “Street Fighter” homage was intentional, the community has already integrated it into the “Endgame Meta.” The demand for Starlight Cave coordinates has skyrocketed on regional Discord servers, leading to frequent PvP skirmishes at the cave’s entrance.

For the mercenaries of Pywel, the message is clear: the sword might be the soul of a warrior, but the “Wanderer of the Faith” gloves are the power. Whether you are a fan of classic fighting games or just want to blow your enemies away with a kinetic blast, the journey to the Starlight Cave is now a mandatory rite of passage.