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(Image: https://www.freepixels.com/class=)Fast-travel to the 'Outside the Forest' Keeper's Shrine and follow the path, making a left by the two wolf enemies. Continue up this path until you see it split, with one way leading to a wooden bridge and the other veering left. Following the left path, continue past two wolves wielding swords until you reach a lake with a waterfa

Now that you can zip around the arena just as deftly as Guangzhi, and you're stocked with some appropriate medicines, we can finally start trying to take him down. Guangzhi's arena is relatively small in comparison to the quick moves he has, and you'll often find yourself back against the wall if you dodge around with no real purpose . Not only does this increase your resistance to fire , but it will also remove the fire debuff that Guangzhi's weapon is excellent at applying. They don't cost that much Will to purchase, but just be aware that you'll only be able to buy six of them .

Black Myth: Wukong 's Yaoguai Kings make up the game's most challenging boss fights , although very few are friendly like the Bull King. They are also unique in that almost every one of them is mentioned at some point in Journey to the West . While there are a total of 26 Yaoguai Kings in Black Myth: Wukong , the following comprise the best p

It's also worth keeping in mind that you have an extremely powerful tool in Immobilize . It's given to you right at the start of the game and will be your best friend throughout, so make sure to use it as often as you can against Guangzhi , preferably just after he's finished a long attacking combo. With all this in mind, you should have Guangzhi looking like a puppy pretty soon.

To get this useful artifact, players must defeat the formidable Black Wind King Yaoguai , the second-to-last boss in Chapter 1. This tough opponent can be found in the Black Myth Wukong cheats Wind Cave region after the boss fight against Whiteclad Noble in Black Myth: Wukong . Black Wind King stands in a temple courtyard, which is accessible right by the 'Cave Interior' Keeper's Shr

You can also make yourself harder to hit by investing some Sparks in the skill tree . Guangzhi is very quick, and you'll be dodging around a lot, so acquiring the skill that makes your dodges use less stamina , or increasing your stamina in general, is a good idea. Improving your health is always helpful too.

If you don't feel like fighting, you can always find Silk in shops, but it'll set you back 600 Will per piece. This cost makes buying Silk less worth your time, as your Will is better saved for other things. Don't waste your money on Silk when getting started. It is pretty easy to find as you can head to the Rockrest Flat to find Silk in the early hours of the g

For those who are still unsure, Black Myth: Wukong offers a benchmark tool that allows them to determine which settings are best for their individual system's specs . The Wukong benchmark is available for free via Steam , and tests a PC's capability by rendering a scene from the game and evaluating its performance. This will return a recommended group of settings for the full game, and ultimately, a judgment about whether a PC is capable of running the game. Players can use this benchmark ahead of downloading the game to determine which settings work best for t

In Black Myth: Wukong 's normal ending, the Destined One becomes Wukong as he was always intended to do . The Old Monkey monologues about the unreliability of the legends surrounding Sun Wukong: was he truly granted Buddhahood? Did the journey even happen? Either way, a new legend is about to begin, as the Old Monkey plucks Sun Wukong's golden headband from the water and places it atop the Destined One's head. A brief scene shows Sun Wukong sitting in a pool of amber, presumably within the stone egg from which he was born. The credits then abruptly begin to roll, signifying that there may be more of the Monkey King's soul that the Destined One has yet to abs

For example, Black Myth: Wukong 's first major boss is the Black Wind King yaoguai, whose features, weapon, and skillset are all inspired by the Black Wind Demon that Sun Wukong battles in Journey to the West . The battle with the Black Wind King in Black Myth: Wukong takes place in two parts — one against his human form and the next against his bear form. In his human form, the fierce foe wields a large Black Tassel Spear and can summon and control powerful winds that can briefly stun players who get caught in them. He is incredibly fast, and the first boss players may have an unexpectedly difficult time fighting. All of this is reminiscent of the same character from Journey to the West , but never has he been shown in this li

As the Destined One returns to Mount Huaguo, the Old Monkey explains two important points of his journey: one, that five of the Relics each represented one of Sun Wukong's senses, and the sixth, his mind; and two, that the Destined One is to become a vessel for Wukong's reincarnation . On the horizon, they see the wizened, hardened body of a monkey bent in meditat

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