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<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>Guangmou can also inflict a poison status, so if you’ve purchased Antimiasma Powder from the shop at the Keeper’s Shrine, be sure to equip it. This consumable instantly cures the Poison status . Defeating Guangmou will reward you with the Guangmou Spirit.<br><br> <br>All of this is to say that Black Myth: Wukong is nothing short of a massive success, and if the words of critics aren't enough, then the data surely is. 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This shrine marks the starting point of Bamboo Grove, the second area of Black Wind Mountain (Chapter 1).<br><br> <br>It turns the story into a Donkey Kong Country -esque platformer with Prince of Persia puzzle-solving, where players can switch between Sanzang, Wukong, Kihong (Bajie), and Sandmonk (Wujing) on the fly. That way, they can switch between their different skills and abilities (gliding, double jumping, etc.) to navigate various obstacles. It’s a fun little game that fell under the radar for many, but it delivers a strong showing through its deep ties to Journey to the We<br>
<br>While players can always farm more Will and Blood of the Iron Bull from enemies, the ability to freely respec Cultivated Spirits — even if it only returns part of the investment — would be a valuable addition. It would encourage more experimentation with different Spirits and make this aspect of the game more dynamic and engag<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 Lingxuzi , the final boss of the Forest of Wolves region,  [https://blackmythwukongzone.com/posts/looking-back-at-black-myth-wukong-s-electrifying-journey-from-concept-to-masterpiece/ official statement] and crossing through the courtyard, you will encounter another Keeper’s Shrine. This shrine marks the starting point of Bamboo Grove, the second area of Black Wind Mountain (Chapter 1).<br> <br>Both Black Myth: Wukong and the new God of War titles take a similar approach to action as well as progression, and both lean heavily into mythological lore, even if it's switched from Norse to Chinese. If you like one of these games, it's likely you'll like the other, but maybe don't play them back to back for fear of burn<br><br>Another melee attack the Yellow Wind Sage can use is a combo that starts by drawing his staff back, causing the bottom of it to glow. He will then swing it forward, before performing a forward stomp, and then finish with a wide swing. This attack is pretty easy to avoid by dodging around to his side and making sure you aren't in front of him.<br><br> <br>With a unique laser-sword-focused approach to action, you'll control Travis Touchdown as he strives to work his way up the ranking of assassins while earning money doing mundane jobs around the city. While the original Wii game has aged considerably, even though you can play through the jank, it's worth picking up the modern ports to see if this underappreciated series is for <br><br> <br>"Why would they make it look so clearly like a path you can go down?", one player said in response to the original video, with a second adding , "The problem is that SOMETIMES you can go down, which means you now have to check every single walls and cliff because it might lead to a big optional area or important it<br><br> <br>A simple quest tracker or log to keep track of active side quests would be a helpful addition to Black Myth: Wukong . It would make it easier to follow up on any NPCs worth revisiting and ensure that players don't miss out on crucial rewards. There's really no reason for the game not to have <br><br>The Yellow Wind Sage gets tricky during this first part of the fight by occasionally mixing up his combos. He can skip the second part of his typical melee combo and go right for the overhead slam, for example. It's important to watch him carefully and only attack when you've definitely got an opening (after the overhead slam and after the third wind blade, for example.) Another good time to attack would be after using Rock Solid to parry an attack, or after you knock the Sage over with a heavy attack.<br><br> <br>However, it's clear that Black Myth: Wukong isn't without its flaws, as certain aspects could have been executed better. Many players have already voiced their biggest concerns with this new action-RPG. 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Early areas might feel relatively easy to navigate due to their streamlined nature, but by Chapter 2 — and especially in Chapter 3 — levels become far more expansive and layered, with numerous interconnected pathways and verticality. 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While players can always farm more Will and Blood of the Iron Bull from enemies, the ability to freely respec Cultivated Spirits — even if it only returns part of the investment — would be a valuable addition. It would encourage more experimentation with different Spirits and make this aspect of the game more dynamic and engag

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.

After defeating Lingxuzi , the final boss of the Forest of Wolves region, official statement and crossing through the courtyard, you will encounter another Keeper’s Shrine. This shrine marks the starting point of Bamboo Grove, the second area of Black Wind Mountain (Chapter 1).

Both Black Myth: Wukong and the new God of War titles take a similar approach to action as well as progression, and both lean heavily into mythological lore, even if it's switched from Norse to Chinese. If you like one of these games, it's likely you'll like the other, but maybe don't play them back to back for fear of burn

Another melee attack the Yellow Wind Sage can use is a combo that starts by drawing his staff back, causing the bottom of it to glow. He will then swing it forward, before performing a forward stomp, and then finish with a wide swing. This attack is pretty easy to avoid by dodging around to his side and making sure you aren't in front of him.


With a unique laser-sword-focused approach to action, you'll control Travis Touchdown as he strives to work his way up the ranking of assassins while earning money doing mundane jobs around the city. While the original Wii game has aged considerably, even though you can play through the jank, it's worth picking up the modern ports to see if this underappreciated series is for


"Why would they make it look so clearly like a path you can go down?", one player said in response to the original video, with a second adding , "The problem is that SOMETIMES you can go down, which means you now have to check every single walls and cliff because it might lead to a big optional area or important it


A simple quest tracker or log to keep track of active side quests would be a helpful addition to Black Myth: Wukong . It would make it easier to follow up on any NPCs worth revisiting and ensure that players don't miss out on crucial rewards. There's really no reason for the game not to have

The Yellow Wind Sage gets tricky during this first part of the fight by occasionally mixing up his combos. He can skip the second part of his typical melee combo and go right for the overhead slam, for example. It's important to watch him carefully and only attack when you've definitely got an opening (after the overhead slam and after the third wind blade, for example.) Another good time to attack would be after using Rock Solid to parry an attack, or after you knock the Sage over with a heavy attack.


However, it's clear that Black Myth: Wukong isn't without its flaws, as certain aspects could have been executed better. Many players have already voiced their biggest concerns with this new action-RPG. With just a few minor tweaks and additions, the overall experience could be significantly improved. From the absence of a mini-map to the abundance of invisible walls that disrupt immersion, here are some issues that need to be addres


This can be said for Thousand-Mile Quest, which comes with the fun reward of a new transformation, but requires backtracking to two different locations, after beating two different bosses, and making sure to exhuast dialogue options, all while ensuring you don't soft-lock yourself into a sequencing error. The transformation is fun, but whether it's worth the effort is up to


Unlike many action-RPGs or soulslikes, Black Myth: Wukong features no map at all, leaving players to explore its vast areas entirely on their own. While it's clear that the developers aimed to encourage a sense of exploration without players relying on an artificial mini-map, this approach is a double-edged sword due to the game's level design. Early areas might feel relatively easy to navigate due to their streamlined nature, but by Chapter 2 — and especially in Chapter 3 — levels become far more expansive and layered, with numerous interconnected pathways and verticality. What makes this even more challenging is that Black Myth: Wukong 's environments tend to blend together, lacking distinct landmarks to aid in navigat


Best Armor Sets Best Transformations Best Spirits Best Curios Best Soaks Best Drinks Best Enemy Designs Major Characters And Their Voice Actors Best Journey To The West References Every Chapter, Ranked Every Vessel, Ranked Most Memorable Quotes Best Easter Eggs And Hidden Details Hardest Achievements To Unlock In Black Myth: Wukong Games To Play If You Like Black Myth: Wukong Hidden Areas In Black Myth: Wukong Everyone Completely Missed Lingering Questions We Have After The End Of Black Myth: Wukong Things To Do After You Beat The Game All Bosses In Chapter One, Ranked By Difficulty Black Myth: Wukong's 8BitDo Controller Is Available Now On Amazon China Eclipses 1 Exabyte of Steam Data After Black Myth Wukong Launch Black Myth Wukong Players Are Already Fed Up With Its Invisible Walls Chinese Landmarks Are Offering Free Entry To Players Who Beat Black Myth: Wukong Black Myth: Wukong's Latest Patch Has Nerfed One Of Its Toughest Bosses PSA: You Can Make Certain Bosses Fight Each Other In Black Myth: Wukong Black Myth: Wukong Players Really Hate The Pagoda Realm Black Myth: Wukong Gave Me The Boss Fights I Wanted From God Of War Black Myth: Wukong Has Caused A Huge Spike In Journey To The West Book Sales Black Myth: Wukong Is Reportedly Getting Its First Expansion In Early 2025 Black Myth: Wukong’s Erlang Shen Has 73 Attacks Based On His 73 Transformations If Black Myth: Wukong Isn't Nominated For GOTY, Fans Are Gonna Be Insufferable Black Myth: Wukong Is Getting A Physical PS5 Release "Very Soon" Black Myth: Wukong Gets Rated For Xbox Series X/S Release Black Myth: Wukong FPS Mod Lets You Take Down Erlang With An Assault Rifle Black Myth: Wukong Is The Lowest Rated Game To Get A Game Awards GOTY Nomination Black Myth: Wukong's GOTY Nomination Proves It's Gaming's Barbie Black Myth: Wukong Already Has Its First Game Of The Year Award Black Myth: Wukong Director Teases A Surprise For "Later This Year" At Golden Joystick Aw