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<br>Also inspired by the Sun Wukong myth, Black Myth: Wukong is a dark fantasy action RPG that places players in the role of a character inspired by the Monkey King, pitting them up against various challenges. Players will control this monkey as they explore the game’s maps, seeking to unravel the world’s myster<br><br> <br>When you finish Xu Dog's request, he leaves to find a furnace deeper within some nearby caves, disappearing from you for the next few hours. You should run into him again in the cellar under the Crouching Tiger Temple seen in a later section of Chapter 2. Progress through the story naturally to come across this location as you reach new areas in Black Myth: Wukong 's extensive region m<br><br> <br>Medicines are not to be confused with drinks, consumables, or your Healing Gourd used to recover health during fights. While those items could cure poison in Black Myth: Wukong or help you recover from other ailments, medicines provide stat boosts . There are two types of medicines - normal Medicine which gives you temporary stat increases, and Celestial Medicine which makes those improvements perman<br> <br>Gorilla Grodd is one of the most well-known villains ever created by DC and makes an appearance in Injustice 2 , a fighting game that brings together various heroes and villains from the company. Thus, players can control the character who, in the game’s storyline, seeks to defeat the Justice League and seize po<br><br> <br>You can craft different medicines in **Black Myth: Wukong ** to temporarily or permanently boost your stats, but you can't start crafting these items until you complete an NPC's side quest. The character Xu Dog you meet in Chapter 2 has the recipes for medicine that he's willing to teach you. With two kinds of powerful medicine in the game, there's a lot to le<br><br> <br>Weapons, Spells, Resources How To Get Refined Iron Sand Best Spirits All Weapons & How To Get Them How to Get Rock Solid (Parry) Spell How To Get & Use Mind Cores Where To Get Spirit Stones How To Get Yaoguai Cores How To Get & Use Silk How To Get The Worryfree Brew Drink How to Get Tiny Piece of Gold How To Get Gold Tree Core Where To Get Jade Lotus How To Get Fine Gold Thread & How To Use It Best Defensive Spells All Soaks (& How to Get Them) Where To Get Snake-Head Mushrooms How to Get Yarn Where To Get Cold Iron Leaves How To Get Sky-Piercing Horn How To Get Wind Tamer Vessel How To Get The Knot of Voidness How To Get Kun Steel How To Get Celestial Ribbon Best Curios & How To Get Them All Curios (& Where to Find Them) Best Headgear Best Chest Armor Best Arms Armor Best Leg Armor Weapons With Best Critical Hit Chance Best Relics All Spells (& How to Get Them) Best Weapons Best Weapons For New Game Plus Best Weapons For Smash Stance Build Best Skills Best Vessels That Should Be Left For The Hardest Bosses All Spirits (& Where to Find Them) Best Healing Items & How To Get Them How To Get Sun Wukong's Staff (Jingubang Staff Location) How To Get Loong Scales How To Get All Pieces Of Sun Wukong's Armor (Best Armor) Best Armor Sets Best Armor For New Game Plus How To Get Ashen Slumber Transformation How To Get Dark Iron Staff How To Get The Somersault Cloud S<br><br> <br>Once you take down Lang-Li-Guhh-Baw, you'll receive the Evil Repelling Medicament formula that Xu Dog was looking for. R eturn to Xu Dog to unlock the ability to craft regular Medicine at Keeper's Shrines throughout the game. The materials vary for each Medicine you want to craft, but you have to find recipes for each item first by either finding them in the world or buying them from Xu <br><br> <br>Last but not least, it's important to discuss what has probably been one of the biggest questions regarding this game for years. Is it a true Soulslike? Well, the answer is yes and no. Black Myth: Wukong can somewhat be considered a Soulslike due to the many bosses spread around the world , the combat mechanics being heavily based on dodging, the lack of an option to adjust the difficulty, and the overall concept of the g<br><br> <br>Since Soulslikes make up a sub-genre of the action RPG space, it can be difficult to discern the differences between the two at times. In light of [https://blackmythwukonghub.com/ Black myth: wukong beginner guide|https://blackmythwukonghub.com/] Myth: Wukong 's technical classification as an action RPG and its constant comparisons to the Soulslike genre, it's worth examining which aspects of the game cause it to lean more toward the action RPG spectrum and which might justify its unofficial categorization as a true Soulslike g<br><br> <br>As mentioned earlier, Black Myth: Wukong 's main game takes around 15 hours of playtime to complete, whereas 100% completion takes roughly 32. All in all, the game has a little over 3 hours-worth of cutscenes, and while they're visually beautiful, they do represent 20% of the main game's duration and nearly 10% of the overall content. Gamers who enjoy games like the new God of War or Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 will likely not have a problem with this, but for those who prefer minimal non-playable time, the amount of cutscenes featured in Black Myth: Wukong might be irritat<br>
<br>Zhu Baijie objects to his cycle, and tries to get the Destined One to quit his destiny. But the Old Monkey seals the battlefield with a wall of magic, and the Destined One is forced to face his fate. Although not the hardest boss in [https://Blackmythwukonghub.com/ black myth: wukong strategy|Https://blackmythwukonghub.com/] Myth: Wukong , the Stone Monkey, as his HP bar introduces him, is quite challenging. Still, the Destined One eventually breaks his shell, and the Stone Monkey transforms into Sage Wukong - basically a clone of the Destined One himself - in a burst of li<br><br> <br>Other than the leaping attack, Phase One of this fight will see him mostly just swiping at you with his claws like any other bear would. He'll sometimes throw a stomp in there, but no matter his attack pattern, your only real window for attack is between his combos. His hits come so quickly that attacking while he's in a combo will almost always result in an interruption rather than good damage for you, so waiting between combos might be the safer and more consistent cho<br><br> <br>To reach this area, start from the 'Rockrest Flat' Keeper's Shrine in the Fright Cliff region, and head up the crumbled staircase, towards the waterfall, being mindful of the formidable Spearbone that hides around the corner. Continue up and interact with the waterfall to pass through it, gaining entry to the large boss ar<br><br> <br>Building your Focus Points is crucial in any combat encounter, and they take some time to build up again before you can readily use them . Any item that can help you build your Focus Points up quickly is a must-have in Black Myth: Wukong, making this one of the best Curios in the g<br><br> <br>After defeating the Black Wind King, you'll be able to complete some other stuff before heading up the mountain to defeat him in his final form as Black Bear Guai. One important quest to check off your list is the "Three Bells" secret quest in the same area. To do this, ring all three bronze bells found around Chapter <br><br> <br>Erlang will then transform into a giant, leonine beast, and the Destined One will need to defeat him in a one-on-one duel. Finishing this secret boss fight unlocks a new ending cinematic that opens with the Destined One kneeling before the Old Monkey, immediately after having defeated Sun Wukong. His eyes open widely as an animated scene begins, recapping highlights from Journey to the West in reverse order. This signifies the Destined One gaining Sun Wukong's memories , becoming the Monkey King in more than just n<br><br> <br>If you still have mana left at this point in the fight, and you can time the spell right, casting Immobilize while Black Bear Guai is in the mist form will actually interrupt the attack. He'll be stunned just long enough for you to get a couple of good hits before he starts attacking again. As long as you have the mana, this trick will make Phase Two eas<br><br> <br>Similarly to how players acquire the Boshan Censer Curio, players need the same Loong Scales obtained from the hidden cave in Sandgate Village. You will then be able to face the secret optional Yaoguai King, Black Loong, in the Hidden Loong Cav<br><br> <br>At about half health, Black Bear Guai will shift into his second phase, marked by the flames going up and down his arms. Most of his attacks will stay the same, except now they will also cause fire damage buildup and burn you . If you completed the "Three Bells" quest as above and defeated Elder Jinchi, this is when you should activate the Fireproof Mantle to avoid all this extra dam<br><br> <br>Black Myth: Wukong is a new, somewhat soulslike RPG inspired by the Chinese myth of Sun Wukong, the main character of the 16th-century novel " A Journey to the West ." In both the novel and the game, Wukong is a martial artist and hero of incredible skill, and in the game is tasked with retrieving lost relics. Black Bear Guai is one of many adversaries that stand in your way in this task , and defeating him will take more than just l<br><br> <br>In the Yellow Wind Ridge region of Black Myth: Wukong 's second chapter, you'll find the Rockrest Flat at the second fast-travel location under Fright Cliff. Once you teleport to this shrine, you can defeat the enemies and then respawn them using the Shrine. Rinse and repeat these steps until you have the Silk you need to craft the armor you're going <br><br> <br>If you want an additional challenge, you can also fight the Stone Vanguard nearby. This is a tougher boss, so you'll be able to grab some extra Will while you're here to help level up any of Black Myth: Wukong 's three Stances more quickly. The Stone Vanguard will put up a fight, but smart usage of Cloud Step and your other skills will serve you well h<br><br> <br>To find this hidden Curio, you must find and face Red Loong in the Forest of Wolves region , in Black Wind Mountain. However, you need to find a key item from Chapter 2 before you can unlock this boss fi<br><br> <br>Many of Black Myth: Wukong 's Yaoguai Chiefs are the game's mini-bosses, so they put up much more of a fight than Lesser Yaoguais. Others may appear in the game but don't technically serve as a boss fight, like the Feng-Tail General. Furthermore, not all of Black Myth: Wukong 's Yaoguai Chiefs are mentioned in Journey to the West , like the Flint Chief and Commander Beetle, and are instead products of Game Science's approach to Eastern mythology. The following make up the majority of Black Myth: Wukong 's 55 Yaoguai Chi<br>

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Zhu Baijie objects to his cycle, and tries to get the Destined One to quit his destiny. But the Old Monkey seals the battlefield with a wall of magic, and the Destined One is forced to face his fate. Although not the hardest boss in black myth: wukong strategy|Https://blackmythwukonghub.com/ Myth: Wukong , the Stone Monkey, as his HP bar introduces him, is quite challenging. Still, the Destined One eventually breaks his shell, and the Stone Monkey transforms into Sage Wukong - basically a clone of the Destined One himself - in a burst of li


Other than the leaping attack, Phase One of this fight will see him mostly just swiping at you with his claws like any other bear would. He'll sometimes throw a stomp in there, but no matter his attack pattern, your only real window for attack is between his combos. His hits come so quickly that attacking while he's in a combo will almost always result in an interruption rather than good damage for you, so waiting between combos might be the safer and more consistent cho


To reach this area, start from the 'Rockrest Flat' Keeper's Shrine in the Fright Cliff region, and head up the crumbled staircase, towards the waterfall, being mindful of the formidable Spearbone that hides around the corner. Continue up and interact with the waterfall to pass through it, gaining entry to the large boss ar


Building your Focus Points is crucial in any combat encounter, and they take some time to build up again before you can readily use them . Any item that can help you build your Focus Points up quickly is a must-have in Black Myth: Wukong, making this one of the best Curios in the g


After defeating the Black Wind King, you'll be able to complete some other stuff before heading up the mountain to defeat him in his final form as Black Bear Guai. One important quest to check off your list is the "Three Bells" secret quest in the same area. To do this, ring all three bronze bells found around Chapter


Erlang will then transform into a giant, leonine beast, and the Destined One will need to defeat him in a one-on-one duel. Finishing this secret boss fight unlocks a new ending cinematic that opens with the Destined One kneeling before the Old Monkey, immediately after having defeated Sun Wukong. His eyes open widely as an animated scene begins, recapping highlights from Journey to the West in reverse order. This signifies the Destined One gaining Sun Wukong's memories , becoming the Monkey King in more than just n


If you still have mana left at this point in the fight, and you can time the spell right, casting Immobilize while Black Bear Guai is in the mist form will actually interrupt the attack. He'll be stunned just long enough for you to get a couple of good hits before he starts attacking again. As long as you have the mana, this trick will make Phase Two eas


Similarly to how players acquire the Boshan Censer Curio, players need the same Loong Scales obtained from the hidden cave in Sandgate Village. You will then be able to face the secret optional Yaoguai King, Black Loong, in the Hidden Loong Cav


At about half health, Black Bear Guai will shift into his second phase, marked by the flames going up and down his arms. Most of his attacks will stay the same, except now they will also cause fire damage buildup and burn you . If you completed the "Three Bells" quest as above and defeated Elder Jinchi, this is when you should activate the Fireproof Mantle to avoid all this extra dam


Black Myth: Wukong is a new, somewhat soulslike RPG inspired by the Chinese myth of Sun Wukong, the main character of the 16th-century novel " A Journey to the West ." In both the novel and the game, Wukong is a martial artist and hero of incredible skill, and in the game is tasked with retrieving lost relics. Black Bear Guai is one of many adversaries that stand in your way in this task , and defeating him will take more than just l


In the Yellow Wind Ridge region of Black Myth: Wukong 's second chapter, you'll find the Rockrest Flat at the second fast-travel location under Fright Cliff. Once you teleport to this shrine, you can defeat the enemies and then respawn them using the Shrine. Rinse and repeat these steps until you have the Silk you need to craft the armor you're going


If you want an additional challenge, you can also fight the Stone Vanguard nearby. This is a tougher boss, so you'll be able to grab some extra Will while you're here to help level up any of Black Myth: Wukong 's three Stances more quickly. The Stone Vanguard will put up a fight, but smart usage of Cloud Step and your other skills will serve you well h


To find this hidden Curio, you must find and face Red Loong in the Forest of Wolves region , in Black Wind Mountain. However, you need to find a key item from Chapter 2 before you can unlock this boss fi


Many of Black Myth: Wukong 's Yaoguai Chiefs are the game's mini-bosses, so they put up much more of a fight than Lesser Yaoguais. Others may appear in the game but don't technically serve as a boss fight, like the Feng-Tail General. Furthermore, not all of Black Myth: Wukong 's Yaoguai Chiefs are mentioned in Journey to the West , like the Flint Chief and Commander Beetle, and are instead products of Game Science's approach to Eastern mythology. The following make up the majority of Black Myth: Wukong 's 55 Yaoguai Chi