Players will only learn a handful of legitimate transformations in Black Myth: Wukong , but they can be life-savers and tremendous damage-dealers. While transformations can be used to dish out a considerable amount of damage, they are even more useful for protecting the Destined One’s health bar, as each transformation has a separate health bar. As such, should players find the Destined One to be in critical health, it might be time to transform, if not just to provide the protagonist with a temporary meat shield that can deal some damage in the proc

Yaoguais toe the line between being human and non-human in their appearance and stature. Generally written into stories as antagonists, their existence is largely inspired by the fear of the unknown. Every enemy and boss in Black Myth: Wukong is a yaoguai that possesses supernatural abilities like shapeshifting , creating illusions, and causing disease or poisoning, and each of them takes on a form that is a blend of both the natural and the unnatural. Very infrequently are they the protagonists of a story, except characters like Sun Wukong, the Monkey King from Journey to the West who Black Myth: Wukong ‘s Destined One is based on and who is also technically a yaoguai himself — though he is known to use the term in a derogatory manner to insult his f

The Copper Pill Soak can be found after defeating the Tiger Vanguard. You can find it in a container just down the path past the Tiger Vanguard Boss Room. (You can’t miss it, it’s the one with the blood pool) Take out the rat with the shield nearby and pop open the golden container to nab the Copper Pill .

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

No matter what effect you pick, this upgrade will make future fights in **Black Myth: Wukong ** a bit easier. You’ve now beaten Chapter One of the game and can move on to Chapter Two. The next chapter of this atmospheric RPG sees you unlocking medicine crafting , new NPCs, and awesome new boss fig

Xu Dog asks you to defeat the frog Lang-Li-Guhh-Baw , a boss who has swallowed his medicinal formulas. This enemy is almost a carbon copy of Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang, a similarly amphibian boss from Chapter 1 from the Bamboo Grove area. Unlike the Whiteclad Noble in Black Myth: Wukong or other humanoid bosses, the Lang-Li-Guhh-Baw has a bestial move set that may be easier to pred

While you’re in the crevice with the Man-In-The-Stone, you can also get the Iron Pellet Soak. To get this Soak you’ll need to defeat the Mother of Stone and bring the item she drops to the Man-In-The-Stone. Doing visit this link will turn him hostile, but after you defeat him he’ll beg for mercy and, after you speak to him again, offer to open a shop. Rest at a Shrine and return to him and you’ll be able to purchase several items from him, including the Iron Pellet Soak (in exchange for 6,480 will.)

Game Science’s action RPG Black Myth: Wukong is finally here, and players are now getting a firsthand taste of what it’s like to be the Destined One in a world full of bizarre and terrifying mythological bosses. Black Myth: Wukong is not for the faint of heart or the impatient and will put every player’s skills to the test, regardless of their experience, so knowing its unwritten rules is key to their succ

Black Myth: Wukong is a very difficult game , enough to frustrate even the most seasoned Soulslike fans with its countless swift and tireless bosses. As such, it’s important for anyone diving into Black Myth: Wukong for the first time to know the ins and outs of its combat. Otherwise, they’ll take the fast track to repeated deaths and therefore inhibit their progress. One of the most valuable features players will need to take advantage of in Black Myth: Wukong ‘s challenging combat is combos, as they can often turn the tide of bat

Yaoguai is more of a concept than anything else, with its origins tracing back to ancient China where belief in supernatural beings was a significant part of religion and culture. For thousands of years, yaoguais have infiltrated various Eastern mythology-inspired media, with Black Myth: Wukong being the most recent. As the yaoguais play such an important role in the story and world of Black Myth: Wukong , it’s worth diving into what they truly are and how Game Science has realized the concept in its highly anticipated game based on the journey of the Monkey K

The leaping attack is powerful, but he’s in the air for a long time. This makes the attack pretty easy to dodge, although the camera doesn’t track him as well when he’s airborne, so you’ll want to pay extra attention to his timing when you dodge. He can also do this attack out of a mist-step, but keeping your wits about you should allow you to stay out of his sl