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<br>The other dangerous attack to watch out for here is the Sage summoning Fuban , a huge beetle monster, to perform a body slam. The camera will automatically shift to show you Fuban descending on the arena, so dodge to the side as it's getting close to you to perfect dodge out of the way. You can also back away and dodge to the side to get out of the impact zone, if you aren't confident in your timing.<br><br> <br>Still, comparing Black Myth: Wukong to two of the biggest titles ever made (in terms of world size and how long they take to beat) isn't the fairest comparison, especially because it is considerably more efficient than other titles over 100GB in size . For instance, Call of Duty: Warzones is terribly inefficient with its file size, considering that it is 125GB on Steam. EA Sports FC 25 is another title that asks too much for its file size, coming in at 100GB when the title used to be 50GB in 2<br><br>This boss, named Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang, isn’t the toughest enemy you'll face in this region. Start by using the Immobilize Spell on him, and then attack by transforming into Guangzhi via the Red Tiles Spell. Deal as much damage as possible at the start to make the rest of the fight easier. Be cautious of his frequent leaps and tongue attacks.<br><br>After defeating Guangmou , you’ll notice three paths: the one you came from, a path with a Torii gate, and a set of stairs leading upward. For now, take the stairs and interact with the bell — this is the second bell in Black Wind Mountain (Chapter 1).<br><br>As you journey through Yellow Wind Ridge in Black Myth: Wukong , one name comes up frequently: Yellow Wind Sage. They appear frequently in enemy lore and dialog as you make your way through this chapter, building them up as a powerful sage who can command the wind and terrifies many of their subordinates. Sure enough, when you finally make it to the huge whirlwind at the heart of Yellow Wind Ridge, you'll find the sage just as powerful and dangerous as advertised.<br><br>This will be a challenging battle, not only because of the difficulty, but also because he is the first boss with two phases. Use everything in your arsenal, including the Immobilize Spell, Red Tiles Spell, and any newly acquired Spirits. The Wandering Wight Spirit is highly recommended for this fight. If you don’t have it, the Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang Spirit is a suitable alternative.<br><br>He gains a new melee combo in this phase too, where he raises his hand glowing with light, before punching down into the ground and then slamming his staff down on the same spot. This is an easy one to dodge due to the wind-up, so just keep an eye on him and roll to either side as he performs each slam. He can also perform a staff swing before swinging a glowing hand upward, conjuring a line of spikes similar to the ones produced by his slam attacks. Dodge towards and around him so he isn't facing you when he summons the spikes.<br><br> <br>To gain this potent Spell, you will require Loong Scales, found in Chapter 2, after fighting the First Prince of Flowing Sands boss. This gives you access to three secret Loong bosses in Black Myth: Wukong , one of which is faced near the 'Relief of the Fallen Loong' Shrine in Webbed Hollow, Chapter 4 . Upon defeating Yellow Loong, you will gain this Transformation as a rew<br>The Yellow Wind Sage's most frustrating attack during this phase begins with him running at you and performing a quick kick. If you don't dodge the kick he'll launch you into the air and begin a lengthy and unavoidable combo attack that will usually drain most of your health , if not all of it. Watch for him dashing at you to perform the kick and get out of the way by any means necessary since this attack is a grab and ignores invincibility effects like Rock Solid and Resolute Counterflow .<br><br> <br>The final encounters of each chapter are arguably some of the most spectacular boss fights in the genre, and the standard is set at the beginning of the game with Black Bear Guai . After learning the Cloud Step technique, you'll be able to reach the temple at the top of the mountain relatively unscathed, but it won't stay easy with the flaming Black Bear Guai ready to pounce as soon as you arr<br><br> <br>Compared to previous bosses, Tiger Vanguard has an incredibly varied moveset, and with the speed of his actions, you'll be forced to learn his patterns to even stand a chance of survival. Getting a new spell makes it all worthwhile once you finally beat him, but he still remains one of the trickiest hurdles to overc<br><br> <br>But once you've dealt enough damage, it'll reveal its true form as a grotesque bug with an elongated tail shaped like a hand. The difficulty will ramp up, but this fight is so memorable for the reveal, and it likely won't cause much trouble. In fact, once you've beaten it, the beast acts as a pretty useful bri<br><br>During this phase, he will start disappearing and launching attacks from stealth. When he reappears rushing at you with his hand glowing, roll to the side to avoid the burst of spikes he'll conjure and then dodge again as he performs two wide sweeping attacks a moment later. If he reappears as he leaps into the air towards you, roll to the side to avoid his vertical swing and [https://blackmythwukongzone.com/posts/mastering-godlike-abilities-the-ultimate-rpg-power-fantasies-in-2025/ Rpg Power Progression] then do it again as he returns from the opposite direction. If he appears flying towards you with one foot raised, he's going for a stomp attack, so dodge to either side and attack after he stomps down.<br>
<br>The atmosphere in the deserts of Chapter 2 could easily be quite draining during your journey as The Destined One, but that's why it's so great that you have the Headless Monk to add some levity to the chapter's darker mome<br><br> <br>Boss fights in Thymesia are fewer in number but far more impactful. Each boss encounter stands out as a thrilling, pulse-pounding event. From agile fighters who match the player's speed and unpredictability to massive creatures that require unique strategies or gimmicks to defeat, the variety keeps players on their toes. Thymesia emphasizes aggressive combat, and its rapid-fire boss battles are the game's clear highlight, making this brief adventure well worth the jour<br><br> <br>Often taking the role of The Destined One's voice, we have his short in stature but big on spirit occasional companion Zhu Bajie. Zhu Bajie will often be found at The Destined One's side, quipping and commenting on the events around them, sometimes even talking over other charact<br><br> <br>Luckily enough, the boss shouldn't be too tricky, and once you've helped them out with their prescription, they'll be chilling in the Ruyi Scroll realm, helping you out with your gardening. A little over-emotional, but happy to have a chat about their passions, Chen Loong is a textbook Can<br><br> <br>While our protagonist, The Destined One, is a silent hero, that's not to say that we don't get any personality from our favourite monkey warrior. Of course, he can't help but find himself in trouble around every corner (considering the game's colossal boss count, it makes sense, though), but he's always willing to help put things ri<br><br> <br>Boss Guides Wandering Wight Guangzhi Lang-Li-Guhh-Baw Guangmou Lingxuzi Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang Black Bear Guai Elder Jinchi Earth Wolf The King Of The Kingdom Of Flowing Sands And His Son Gore-Eye Daoist First Prince Of The Flowing Sands Stone Vanguard Boss Black Wind King Tiger Vanguard Whiteclad Noble Tiger's Acolyte Kang-Jin Loong Shigandang Red Loong Black Loong Yellow Wind Sage Captain Lotus-Vision Mad Tiger Captain Wise-Voice Fuban Kang-Jin Star Apramana Bat Cyan Loong Chen Loong Yin Tiger Non-Able Non-White Non-Void Non-Pure Lang-Li-Guhh-Lang Yellowbrow Captain Kalpa-Wave The Second Sister Old Ginseng Guai Buddha's Right Hand Centipede Guai Green-Capped Martialist Elder Amourworm Yellow Loong Zhu B<br> <br>It's such a shame, that unless you know where to look, it's actually quite easy to miss Chen Loong in Black Myth: Wukong, but if you have your eyes on the ocean by the Bitter Lake, then you'll run into (as well as aggro) this overwhelmed dra<br><br> <br>One of the most cinematic and creative boss encounters throughout Black Myth: Wukong is with the final boss of Chapter 3, Yellowbrow. The treacherous interloper is happy to put The Destined One through the wringer in this multi-stage marathon that even features a Macaque Chief intermission where you briefly reunite with Zhu Ba<br><br>Thanks to the extra VRAM and solid performance gains over the regular RTX 4060, the RTX 4060 Ti 16GB is the best budget offering for Black Myth: Wukong, which is a heavy title to run. You will have to make some compromises on the visual settings and rely heavily on DLSS and FG to get the optimal experience. At 1080p , the MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti VENTUS 2X BLACK 16G OC can deliver a solid 60+ FPS experience but will struggle at 2K resolution, so you will need to drop to the medium to high range.<br>The ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER Twin Edge OC has a boost clock speed of 2490 MHz, which is higher than reference, but not by a lot. The GPU uses the company’s IceStorm 2.0 Enhanced Cooling system that includes two fans and nine precision-machined copper heatpipes for better heat dissipation. It has support for SPECTRA RGB Lighting, 0dB cooling, Active Fan control, and is also SFF-ready.<br><br> <br>When it comes to these boss fights, Black Myth: Wukong truly shines. With its fast-paced combat, a variety of spells and transformations, and expertly designed bosses with distinct attack patterns, each fight feels unique with almost no repetition. This boss-rush experience is executed so well that it's worth playing the game solely for these encount<br><br> <br>Black Myth: Wukong 's size of 130GB (or 128.68 GB to be precise) on Steam and 104GB on [https://blackmythwukongzone.com/posts/black-myth-wukong-s-disappointing-xbox-performance-unveiled/ Xbox Series X vs PS5 comparison] may be beefy, but it is hardly uncommon now. Two massive releases from last year are comparable in size: Starfield, at an impressive 125GB on Steam, and Baldur's Gate 3 , at a hefty 150GB on Steam, but these two titles are open-world adventures that can take over one hundred hours. Black Myth: Wukong is more linear, taking anywhere from 30–35 hours to beat , showing how much extra room the incredible graphics and massive scale of visuals requ<br><br>To keep the components cool, there is a triple-fan cooling system with TORX FANS 4.0, similar to the Ventus 2X RTX 4060 Ti. The software optimizations allow the fans to only start spinning under a certain load or when the card reaches a certain temperature. MSI is using premium components including sheet metal construction for extra rigidity, and on top of that there is an included support bracket that prevents overtime sag.<br>

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The atmosphere in the deserts of Chapter 2 could easily be quite draining during your journey as The Destined One, but that's why it's so great that you have the Headless Monk to add some levity to the chapter's darker mome


Boss fights in Thymesia are fewer in number but far more impactful. Each boss encounter stands out as a thrilling, pulse-pounding event. From agile fighters who match the player's speed and unpredictability to massive creatures that require unique strategies or gimmicks to defeat, the variety keeps players on their toes. Thymesia emphasizes aggressive combat, and its rapid-fire boss battles are the game's clear highlight, making this brief adventure well worth the jour


Often taking the role of The Destined One's voice, we have his short in stature but big on spirit occasional companion Zhu Bajie. Zhu Bajie will often be found at The Destined One's side, quipping and commenting on the events around them, sometimes even talking over other charact


Luckily enough, the boss shouldn't be too tricky, and once you've helped them out with their prescription, they'll be chilling in the Ruyi Scroll realm, helping you out with your gardening. A little over-emotional, but happy to have a chat about their passions, Chen Loong is a textbook Can


While our protagonist, The Destined One, is a silent hero, that's not to say that we don't get any personality from our favourite monkey warrior. Of course, he can't help but find himself in trouble around every corner (considering the game's colossal boss count, it makes sense, though), but he's always willing to help put things ri


Boss Guides Wandering Wight Guangzhi Lang-Li-Guhh-Baw Guangmou Lingxuzi Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang Black Bear Guai Elder Jinchi Earth Wolf The King Of The Kingdom Of Flowing Sands And His Son Gore-Eye Daoist First Prince Of The Flowing Sands Stone Vanguard Boss Black Wind King Tiger Vanguard Whiteclad Noble Tiger's Acolyte Kang-Jin Loong Shigandang Red Loong Black Loong Yellow Wind Sage Captain Lotus-Vision Mad Tiger Captain Wise-Voice Fuban Kang-Jin Star Apramana Bat Cyan Loong Chen Loong Yin Tiger Non-Able Non-White Non-Void Non-Pure Lang-Li-Guhh-Lang Yellowbrow Captain Kalpa-Wave The Second Sister Old Ginseng Guai Buddha's Right Hand Centipede Guai Green-Capped Martialist Elder Amourworm Yellow Loong Zhu B

It's such a shame, that unless you know where to look, it's actually quite easy to miss Chen Loong in Black Myth: Wukong, but if you have your eyes on the ocean by the Bitter Lake, then you'll run into (as well as aggro) this overwhelmed dra


One of the most cinematic and creative boss encounters throughout Black Myth: Wukong is with the final boss of Chapter 3, Yellowbrow. The treacherous interloper is happy to put The Destined One through the wringer in this multi-stage marathon that even features a Macaque Chief intermission where you briefly reunite with Zhu Ba

Thanks to the extra VRAM and solid performance gains over the regular RTX 4060, the RTX 4060 Ti 16GB is the best budget offering for Black Myth: Wukong, which is a heavy title to run. You will have to make some compromises on the visual settings and rely heavily on DLSS and FG to get the optimal experience. At 1080p , the MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti VENTUS 2X BLACK 16G OC can deliver a solid 60+ FPS experience but will struggle at 2K resolution, so you will need to drop to the medium to high range.
The ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER Twin Edge OC has a boost clock speed of 2490 MHz, which is higher than reference, but not by a lot. The GPU uses the company’s IceStorm 2.0 Enhanced Cooling system that includes two fans and nine precision-machined copper heatpipes for better heat dissipation. It has support for SPECTRA RGB Lighting, 0dB cooling, Active Fan control, and is also SFF-ready.


When it comes to these boss fights, Black Myth: Wukong truly shines. With its fast-paced combat, a variety of spells and transformations, and expertly designed bosses with distinct attack patterns, each fight feels unique with almost no repetition. This boss-rush experience is executed so well that it's worth playing the game solely for these encount


Black Myth: Wukong 's size of 130GB (or 128.68 GB to be precise) on Steam and 104GB on Xbox Series X vs PS5 comparison may be beefy, but it is hardly uncommon now. Two massive releases from last year are comparable in size: Starfield, at an impressive 125GB on Steam, and Baldur's Gate 3 , at a hefty 150GB on Steam, but these two titles are open-world adventures that can take over one hundred hours. Black Myth: Wukong is more linear, taking anywhere from 30–35 hours to beat , showing how much extra room the incredible graphics and massive scale of visuals requ

To keep the components cool, there is a triple-fan cooling system with TORX FANS 4.0, similar to the Ventus 2X RTX 4060 Ti. The software optimizations allow the fans to only start spinning under a certain load or when the card reaches a certain temperature. MSI is using premium components including sheet metal construction for extra rigidity, and on top of that there is an included support bracket that prevents overtime sag.