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<br>Black Myth: Wukong has a dizzying number of boss fights for you to tackle, with three in the game's first hour alone. With the lack of tools at your disposal, and the fact you're still getting used to your squishy monkey body, these bosses can pack a punch if you go in unprepared.<br><br> <br> | <br>While using your Gourd will be your primary source of healing, some consumable items you can bring along may save your life during the boss fight against White Clad Noble. As he doesn't deal any elemental-based damage, the best consumable to bring is the Evil Repelling Medicament, an Uncommon Alleviating Medicine that significantly increases Damage Reduction over a long durat<br><br> <br>Start the fight with this heavy attack before the boss' aggro has turned to you for free damage. Follow up a heavy strike by casting Immobilize to freeze the boss in place, allowing to deal free damage without retaliation as well. This small combo should give you enough time to build up another Focus Point, which can be spent immediately on another heavy attack from Smash sta<br> <br>Unlike the Whiteclad Noble boss in Black Myth: Wukong , the Wandering Wight can be skipped for a time until you grow stronger. The first time you see the Wandering Wight , you might be transformed into a cicada and can easily pass the Yaoguai without it noticing you. However, you'll want to return to this enemy before reaching Chapter 2 due to the rewards it drops when defea<br><br>Guangzhi is definitely at his strongest and most unpredictable when you're up close and personal . His attacks that are trickier to dodge and quick almost always come out when you're next to him, and his attacks from further away are very clearly telegraphed .<br><br>Black Myth: Wukong has a dizzying number of boss fights for you to tackle, with three in the game's first hour alone. With the lack of tools at your disposal, and the fact you're still getting used to your squishy monkey body, these bosses can pack a punch if you go in unprepared.<br><br> <br>Continue descending the wooden pathway until you reach a large body of shallow water, where the boss fight occurs. Whiteclad Noble stands in front of a large temple waiting to face you, which will automatically trigger a short cutscene before the fight sta<br><br> <br>You will most likely only have two options to level it up at this stage of the story in Black Myth: Wukong , being either Crash or Stagnation. In this case, Stagnation is recommended, as it extends the duration of the next Immobalization inflicted on them, which even stacks up to five times. This means that the next time you use your Mysticism, it will last lon<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>But again, some players may prefer to use Quality mode anyway, even if it results in a slightly lower frame rate. The game is perfectly playable, if a little jumpier, on this setting. Ultimately, it all comes down to the player's preference of how to play _Black Myth: Wukong<br><br> <br>In short, the majority of settings that differ in the default Performance/Quality mode profiles are minor details . Players will be able to enjoy the same high render distance, visual smoothing, texture quality, and post-processing effects on either profile. They may, however, notice some dips in quality when looking at vegetation - sparser blades of grass, or blurrier leaves on trees, for example. Lighting will look less realistic overall, and the visual effects created by the Destined One's magical attacks may not look quite so impressive. Even so, the profiles are, for the most part, pretty simi<br><br> <br>Black Myth: Wukong _ comes with a plethora of settings that allow players to adjust its visuals and performance. Its graphical settings are largely the same as any other major 3D action RPG, encompassing both big-picture options like view distance, antialiasing, and texture quality. But _Black Myth: Wukong also allows players to adjust some of the more minor details of its graphical fidelity, changing, for example, the detail rendered in the NPCs' hair, reflections, and vegetat<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>Black Myth: Wukong 's Performance and Quality modes work much like other games that have instituted similar functions: Performance mode displays the [http://Blog.Wswl.org/member.asp?action=view&memName=LindseyM0763898 Slg game missions] at a slightly lower overall quality, but runs more consistently at a higher frame rate, while Quality mode displays the game at the maximum possible graphical settings (or close to them), but at a potentially lower frame rate . The recommended specs for PC are as foll<br><br> <br>As you can see in the above video by YouTube creator Esoterickk , the AoE attacks from the Wandering Wight can be chained from any of its basic physical strikes. This makes the boss hard to predict, so stay patient and wait until the boss is recovering at the end of its attack chains. As long as you don't waste your Immobilize and heavy attack chances, you should be able to take this boss down eventua<br> | ||
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