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<br>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.<br><br> <br>The Wandering Wight blocks a path in the very first area of the Black Wind Mountain region you explore after the game's prologue. As you start from the Outside the Forest Keeper's Shrine, you could run into the Wight as you venture deeper into the Forest of Wolves. A few basic enemies can be fought along the way to this boss, but try not to engage with too many foes so you can start the fight with full hea<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> <br>That can all be a little overwhelming, so Black Myth: Wukong _ also provides two pre-configured default settings for different modes: Performance mode and Quality mode . Although each setting has its own benefits, different graphical modes will work differently depending on each system's specifications. Here's how each of _Wukong 's graphical presets works, and which one is best for different kinds of play<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 [http://dlcgen-construction.com/x/cdn/?wzgroupup.hkhz76.badudns.cc/home.php%3Fmod%3Dspace%26uid%3D3766596 SLG Game walkthrough]. 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>When you defeat particular high-level enemies and bosses in Black Myth: Wukong , you can cultivate their Spirits at any Keeper's Shrine. This allows you to effectively take their form and use their effects momentarily, which can be extremely powerful in combat. At this stage in Chapter 1, players will have unlocked Wandering Wight's and Guangou's Spiri<br><br> <br>Due to his formidable attacks and high amounts of movement that can leave players stunned and staggered, creating a strategic combat plan is integral to increasing your chances of defeating White Clad Noble. Aside from selecting the most effective Stance and mastering the skill of dodging, you can also bring a plethora of useful items that can aid you in surviving this tough challe<br><br>Guangzhi is one of these bosses, a wolfman who's quick on his feet and even quicker with his spear. His weapon is also doused in fire , making him pretty tricky to deal with so early in the game. We're here to help cool things down though, and you'll have Guangzhi down faster than you can say "good boy."<br><br>Most of these attacks are very quick, but rhythmic . A lot of work to beat Guangzhi is all about recognizing the move that's about to come out, and then dodging rhythmically through his attacks , which will then leave him open to your own.<br><br> <br>Celestial Medicine is not crafted through basic plant items but instead requires rare resources called Mind Cores . You can choose to spend a Mind Core to make a Celestial Medicine that permanently increases one of your stats once consumed. You could choose to use Mind Core to increase your max health, mana, and stamina, or even build up resistance to dangerous status effects like poi<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> <br>His combos often change, making him one of the more unpredictable bosses , which adds an extra challenge to the boss fight. Sometimes, he'll do a double swing and a lunge, while at other times, this number changes and ends with a swing rather than a lunge. It is, therefore, important not to allow yourself to get caught, as if you do, it will be difficult to evade the attacks to fol<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>One of the best strategies for beating the Wandering Wight is to land heavy attacks against the boss whenever you can. Although you have to time these as the boss recovers from its attacks, striking the boss with a heavy attack from Smash stance will stagger it for a short time. This does consume a Focus Point, so you'll have to build up light attacks to be able to do this move ag<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>The Wandering Wight blocks a path in the very first area of the Black Wind Mountain region you explore after the game's prologue. As you start from the Outside the Forest Keeper's Shrine, you could run into the Wight as you venture deeper into the Forest of Wolves. A few basic enemies can be fought along the way to this boss, but try not to engage with too many foes so you can start the fight with full hea<br><br> <br>Due to his formidable attacks and high amounts of movement that can leave players stunned and staggered, creating a strategic combat plan is integral to increasing your chances of defeating White Clad Noble. Aside from selecting the most effective Stance and mastering the skill of dodging, you can also bring a plethora of useful items that can aid you in surviving this tough challe<br><br> <br>Talking to Xu Dog again **unlocks the option to "Make Medicines - Celestial Medicines" when interacting with the NPC ** . You can't make Celestial Medicines at a Keeper's Shrine like regular ones, as the furnace Xu Dog found is the only device that can properly make them. You won't have to defeat any bosses this time, but you'll have to search for new and rarer materi<br><br> <br>Celestial Medicine is not crafted through basic plant items but instead requires rare resources called Mind Cores . You can choose to spend a Mind Core to make a Celestial Medicine that permanently increases one of your stats once consumed. You could choose to use Mind Core to increase your max health, mana, and stamina, or even build up resistance to dangerous status effects like poi<br><br> <br>Without a plan, the Wandering Wight will be nearly impossible to beat with your base stats, skills, and equipment. You need to at least craft some gear using Sparks gathered from enemies to give yourself higher defenses while fighting this boss. There are other secrets in the extensive map areas of Black Myth: Wukong that you can also investigate to gain advantages against the Wi<br><br> <br>Heading left from the Wandering Wight's location will lead you to another Yaoguai Chief optional boss named Guangzhi. Defeat Guangzhi to gain a transformation , an ability that allows you to turn into the beaten boss for a limited time. While fighting in this alternate form, you don't take damage to your main health bar, but instead only have your transformation timer reduced as you get <br><br> <br>Whiteclad Noble has a varied moveset in Black Myth: Wukong , which is evident in Shirrako 's boss fight demonstration on YouTube. He utilizes various skills that can take players down if they're not careful. The table below showcases his main attack roster and possible counters and protective measures that players can t<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> <br>When you enter a Keeper's Shrine, select the "Make Medicines" option to start crafting. As you gain more formulas, you'll be able to make more medicines using the various plant life you harvest during your travels. For example, the Evil Repelling Medicament, the first formula you learn, can greatly increase your damage reduction for a long duration when you make it using a Licorice and Jade Lotus pl<br><br> <br>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<br><br> <br>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 [http://translate.Itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/gb/yxy99.top%2Fhome.php%3Fmod%3Dspace%26uid%3D533659 SLG Game maps]. Players can use this benchmark ahead of downloading the game to determine which settings work best for t<br><br> <br>A degree of preference factors into every player's choice, but for the most part, **Performance mode is the best option for Black Myth: Wukong ** . That's due to the simple fact that it is an action RPG, and takes inspiration from Soulslike games . Players will have to pay careful attention to enemy movement, ensuring that they get out of the way in a timely manner. This is much easier at the higher, more consistent frame rates provided by Performance mode. On this setting, stuttering is a lot less likely, which means players will less frequently miss cues for incoming attacks. The combat will also feel more fluid and satisfying, and the overall gameplay will benefit from<br>
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