Tier 6 · weapon

Flying Star

飞星术

A Veil Scar hidden-weapon route for players who would rather win through angles than toughness.

Faction
Veil Scar Sect 界青门
Weapon
Hidden Weapon
Type
weapon
Tags
ranged, ambush

Official in-game grade

Tier 6of 9 · Mid grade (Tier 5-6)

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

Veil Scar Sect hidden weapon manuals.

When to use it

Use Flying Star to win through angles instead of toughness. This Veil Scar hidden-weapon route applies pressure from range, punishing opponents who cannot close on you.

Beginner note

It depends on positioning and preparation. Keep your spacing and resources ready, because the route collapses if you get caught in a straight exchange.

Flying Star route check

Keep the Chinese name 飞星术 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 6 means this is a practical bridge art that can carry a character while the build matures.
  • Its ranged, ambush tags are the quickest way to decide whether this art belongs in your current route or a later experiment.
  • Veil Scar Sect access matters: compare it with the related arts below before spending scarce study time outside your main faction plan.

Related Veil Scar Sect arts

Open Veil Scar Sect guide

Flying Star FAQ

Is hidden-weapon play good for beginners?

Not as a blind first run. It rewards positioning and preparation, which take practice to manage under pressure.

What does Flying Star need to work?

Movement to keep range and resource preparation, since its strength is angles and control rather than durability.