Dance of Ice and Fire: Golden Wind, has recently been a hot topic in discussions about the game Dance of Ice and Fire. The name Golden Wind should certainly be familiar to everyone, as it is one of the frequently appearing songs in the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure game. It seems that the officials of Dance of Ice and Fire have also felt the call from players to add Golden Wind to the game, and it was successfully added to the music library recently for players to play and challenge. However, many players have also reported that Golden Wind is very difficult, often leading to them getting stuck at certain points, and some newcomers even refer to it as a "newbie nightmare." Given the strong rhythm and numerous changes in this track, it's quite normal for people to find it very challenging. In light of this situation, I've specially brought today's article, hoping to provide some help through its content.

From the preparation stage when entering the game, you can directly notice that after a short curve, there will be a sharp-angled track, followed by a highly difficult serpentine bend. To pass through here smoothly, you must keep the speed of the ball relatively low; otherwise, even a slight mistake will cause it to go off track, resulting in having to start over, which is the first difficulty of Golden Wind. After successfully passing through this part, you'll enter a slightly gentler area with only a three-turn section, which is not hard to get through. But don't let your guard down. From the violin part in the current musical rhythm, you can tell that although the map appears gentle, there will definitely be more intense parts later. After completing the three turns, with the melodious sound of the violin, a very difficult serpentine bend appears. Don't rush here, because before entering the Golden Wind level, you must have completed the training for the serpentine bends. So, as long as you can keep up with the music's pace, try to slow down as much as possible, and you can get through it.

After passing the serpentine bend, there will be about a 20-second rest area, which is a lower difficulty part, giving players enough time to relax their hands that were just dominated by the serpentine bend. However, still pay close attention to the rhythm, because right after this, you'll immediately enter the second climax, with multiple serpentine bends combined with occasional uphill and downhill sections, requiring extreme caution. After passing through this, there won't be any more high-difficulty parts, so I won't elaborate further. Overall, although the difficulty of the Golden Wind level is high, fortunately, it doesn't require constant high alertness throughout. As long as you learn how to handle the two more challenging parts, you can easily pass this level.

For friends who might get confused about which beat to follow when listening to the rhythm and accompaniment, this level is actually relatively friendly. You only need to control the ball following the rhythm of the violin throughout, especially when the violin sound stands out significantly in the song, making it not too hard to judge the rhythm.

Well, that concludes the sharing on what Dance of Ice and Fire: Golden Wind is, as well as the strategy for passing Golden Wind. I believe that as long as you become familiar with it, you will surely be able to pass it easily. If you find this article helpful, please share it with your fellow gamers.