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<br> | <br>However, while Performance mode is ideal for players on consoles and PCs that just skirt the recommended specs, some higher-end PCs may be able to handle Quality mode. Systems with specs that are significantly better than recommended may be able to run the game at higher settings without sacrificing frame rates. As a result, it's best to try out Quality mode first on PC, evaluate its performance, and then toggle Performance mode on as need<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> <br>You'll come across Xu Dog for the first time in Chapter 2 near the Village Entrance Keeper's Shrine in Sandgate Village . From this point, drop from the wooden bridge to your right to the gorge below to find Xu Dog in a cave with foxes painted near its entrance. Talking to the NPC for the first time will start their questline, which is tied to the crafting of basic medici<br><br> <br>The Wandering Wight is an optional boss you might find in **Black Myth: Wukong ** and try to beat as you explore map areas in Chapter 1. This Yaoguai Chief enemy is extremely challenging since you don't have many skills or abilities when you encounter it early in the [http://giggetter.com/blog/151962/how-to-beat-guangzhi-in-black-myth-wukong/ SLG game heroes]. This opponent drops an item that yields a new transformation, so you'll want to defeat the boss at some po<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>As per usual, better specs are always preferred, but these recommended settings should be more than sufficient to run the game at either Performance or Quality mode . The game may also run on systems with lower specs, but at the cost of certain graphical settings - for instance, setting the majority of the options to Medium instead of H<br><br>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 .<br><br> <br>Try to explore many of the areas of the forest to see what items you can get before facing the Wandering Wight. Defeating the basic enemies here, who reset when you return to a Shrine, will help you earn Sparks to level up. Just open the "Self-Advance" tab when resting at a Shrine to improve your stats or make abilities stronger by spending Sparks you get from farming enemies close to where the Wight resi<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> <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> <br>While you will only have the Immobalize Mysticism in Black Myth: Wukong , you can choose to give it some enhancements through its skill tree. Immozalize is a control spell which freezes the enemy in place , allowing you to deal damage for a short duration until they break free from<br><br> <br>Whiteclad Noble is one of the late bosses in Chapter 1, with the final boss fight just two bosses away. In chapter one, you will find him in the Bamboo Grove region, in an area named Marsh of the White Mist . Players must have beaten Guangmou in Snake Trail to reach him, allowing them to continue the path into this reg<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> | ||