Tier 8 · weapon

Permafrost Finger Art

玄冰指法

A fast Jade-Maiden finger art for players who like precise, ranged-feeling targeting.

Faction
Jade-Maiden Sect 璇女派
Weapon
Finger
Type
weapon
Tags
finger, precision, ice

Official in-game grade

Tier 8of 9 · Accessible (Tier 7-9)

Grade is the martial art's official in-game tier from the Taiwupedia (Tier 1–9). Tier 1 is the rarest with the highest ceiling; Tier 9 is the most basic and widely available. A lower tier number is not automatically better for a first run — access, practice level, and weapon-range fit usually matter more early.

How to obtain

Jade-Maiden Sect finger study.

When to use it

Use Permafrost Finger Art for precise, ranged-feeling targeting on a Jade-Maiden build. It adds pressure from a distance once your palm core and footwork keep you at the range you want.

Beginner note

Add it after your palm and movement are reliable. Its precision shines only when your positioning lets you pick targets safely.

Permafrost Finger Art route check

Keep the Chinese name 玄冰指法 visible when comparing this page with Taiwupedia, older Chinese guides, or in-game text. Translation labels can shift, but the Chinese term anchors the entry.

  • Weapon arts should define your preferred range: compare reach, gearing needs, and whether the route stays readable under injury pressure.
  • Tier 8 means this is accessible enough to test early, especially when it matches your faction and weapon plan.
  • Its finger, precision, ice tags are the quickest way to decide whether this art belongs in your current route or a later experiment.
  • Jade-Maiden Sect access matters: compare it with the related arts below before spending scarce study time outside your main faction plan.

Related Jade-Maiden Sect arts

Open Jade-Maiden Sect guide

Permafrost Finger Art FAQ

When should I add Permafrost Finger Art?

After your Jade-Maiden palm core and footwork are stable, so the finger pressure has a safe range to operate from.

Is finger play hard to use?

It rewards precision and spacing, so it is a second-step tool rather than a beginner's opener.