Tier 3 · inner

Mind-clearing in Repose

坐忘玄功

A calming Emei internal art that supports stable, patient play across long campaigns.

Faction
Emei Sect 峨眉派
Weapon
Qi
Type
inner
Tags
sustain, stability, qi

Official in-game grade

Tier 3of 9 · High grade (Tier 3-4)

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

Emei Sect internal cultivation study.

When to use it

Use Mind-clearing in Repose as a calming internal base for long, attrition-style campaigns where staying healthy matters more than burst. It is the stability layer that keeps risky fights recoverable instead of fatal.

Beginner note

It pairs naturally with Emei's recovery identity. If you like understanding why a fight was dangerous rather than just whether you won, this internal art rewards that patient, campaign-minded approach.

Mind-clearing in Repose route check

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  • Internal arts are build engines: judge them by qi stability, recovery pressure, and whether they keep your main attack route online.
  • Tier 3 means this is a strong mid-to-late priority once access, qi, and gear support the route.
  • Its sustain, stability, qi tags are the quickest way to decide whether this art belongs in your current route or a later experiment.
  • Emei Sect access matters: compare it with the related arts below before spending scarce study time outside your main faction plan.

Related Emei Sect arts

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Mind-clearing in Repose FAQ

Is Mind-clearing in Repose good for beginners?

Yes, especially for cautious players. It favors stability and recovery, which makes a first long campaign far more forgiving than an aggressive, burst-first internal base.

Should my first internal art focus on sustain or aggression?

For a first run, sustain is usually safer. A calming, stabilizing internal base keeps you alive while you learn; you can experiment with more aggressive cultivation once the fundamentals are stable.