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The Best Weapons In Black Myth: Wukong

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Likely, one of the last weapons you'll obtain in Black Myth: Wukong is right near the end of the final chapter. After getting all four pieces of Wukong's armor, you'll be able to obtain Jingubang Staff and take it into the final frontier of boss fig


Spell Binder is completely different in nature than every other spell in Black Myth: Wukong , as it restricts the Destined One's magic options rather than opening up new opportunities. Equipping Spell Binder turns the Destined One into a fully martial character , removing every magical opportunity in combat, whether that's something like Cloud Step or any of Black Myth: Wukong 's spiri

In general, it is better to be close to the Stone Vanguard, than at a distance. Its close-range attacks are all telegraphed, and it is easy enough to side-step them and keep pressing with your own offense.

Patience Is Key : One of the easiest ways to defeat the Mad Tiger is to rely on your unlocked abilities and spells, and play around their cooldowns. The Immobilize spell, in particular, should give you enough opportunities to execute powerful combos and take away large HP chunks.

Memorize Recurring Patterns : The Mad Tiger has a few attacks, especially the AOE attacks, that are well telegraphed and easy to read. At close range, the boss uses a series of slashing attacks that are also avoidable if you learn how to roll through them , or sprint away just in time.


More often than not, you'll get new weapons by upgrading a weaker one, compared to making a new one from scratch. More confusingly, there are some weapons that branch into different paths with similar but still different stats and bu

Maintain Distance : The Mad Tiger’s melee attacks have a deceptively long range, and unless you’re confident in your ability to dodge them, it's best to maintain a safe distance to avoid taking unnecessary damage . Maintaining some distance from the boss will also allow you to read the telegraphs and react accordingly.

By the time you've made considerable progress in Black Myth: Wukong you'll have realised that with well-timed strong attacks you are able to throw enemies out of their patterns and interrupt what could be a deadly attack - this is called 'seeing through' an en


The biggest reason that Cloud Step isn't one of the best spells is simply that a later spell option for the same slot edges it out . That's no reason not to use itnear the beginning of the game, however, as there's no punishment for investing in it early on. Respeccing makes it possible to reallocate any points put into Cloud Step upgrades after making the swi

Before you can find the Mad Tiger in Black Myth Wukong crafting guide Myth: Wukong , your first objective is to find and defeat the Tiger's Acolyte boss for the Old Rattle-Drum . This boss can be found on an arched bridge in the Windrest Hamlet of the Yellow Wind Formation .


The Relic symbolizing the touch sense of Buddhism in Black Myth: Wukong is the Grieved Body Relic, which players can acquire once they've defeated the final boss at the end of Chapter 5. The Grieved Body Relic encapsulates the touch sense of Buddhism by massively reducing the damage players might take from falling too far in Black Myth: Wukong , which might not happen often but can be fatal when it does. As the "touch" Relic in Black Myth: Wukong , Grieved Body comes with some of the best passive defense upgrades in the game, includ


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The Stone Vanguard will start pounding the ground with one fist, it will then start punching the ground in an alternating pattern while rock men emerge and leap at you. They will explode the instant they hit the ground. After four rock men have lept at you, the Stone Vanguard will join the final two, and they will all jump at you at the same time.

This is another one of those bosses where the setup is pretty simple. Prioritize armor with the highest defense, and a staff with the highest attack. There are no unique gimmicks that you can take advantage of with other equipment, so focus exclusively on the stats.


The weapon has a standard six percent bonus to critical chance. Still, it also has an armor set bonus (unlike any other weapon) which fits in with the Gold Suozi armor set that reduces spell cooldown after pulling off a critical