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<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>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>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>This is an excellent choice for Whiteclad Noble, who has high mobility. While Crash is also a great option, which moderately increases the damage dealt to enemies that are Immobilized, Stagnation allows you to deal more overall damage throughout the boss fi<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>This acts as a buffer to avoid taking damage from the Wandering Wight, while also giving you a chance to deal higher damage as Guangzhi. It's also a good idea to have the spell Immobilize unlocked before fighting the Wight. This spell may consume a lot of mana at the early stages of Black Myth: Wukong , but it gives you a chance to freeze the Wight for a short time during the bat<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>While many of the base settings in both presets are similar, the Performance preset cranks the quality down across several categories to allow for a smoother experience . The following table compares each graphical setting that's affected by the two pres<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><br> <br>Gaining these upgrades will help you take on the challenging bosses in your path in later story Chapters. You can always revisit Xu Dog at his furnace to craft more Celestial Medicines as your journey continues in **Black Myth: Wukong <br><br> <br>Moreover, using the water, you can launch a sweeping counterattack while evading ground attacks, which Whiteclad Noble deals with. This stance technique offers offense and defense , the latter of which Black Myth: Wukong lacks other than dodging, so it is one of the most useful Stances in the g<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://Www.Internettrafficreport.com/cgi-bin/cgirdir.exe?https://www.udrpsearch.com/user/sexruth24 SLG game cheats]. 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>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>Defeating the Wandering Wight rewards you with 1,049 XP, 700 Will , 3 Yarn , and several other small items. Among the items you get is the * *Blood of the Iron Bull rare crafting material , alongside a special curio called Cat's Eye Beads . This curio increases your critical hit chance , which could be useful against the other bosses you'll have to face throughout Chapte<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>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>With that in mind, Guangzhi is much less threatening at a distance , and while he does have some moves that can hit hard if you fail to dodge through them, they're much easier to see coming. A lot of these attacks also leave Guangzhi wide open to a full light combo , which will stagger him and give you some respite.<br><br> <br>For any boss battle in Black Myth: Wukong , selecting your Stance is integral to preparing for your combat strategy. When going against Whiteclad Noble, the Pillar Stance is the most effective way to level up, as it allows you to perch on top of your staff before using your Heavy Attack to strike enemies from ab<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>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>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>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>Black Myth: Wukong 's Performance and Quality modes work much like other games that have instituted similar functions: Performance mode displays the game 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>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>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>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>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 [https://Www.Hoerart.de/firmeneintrag-bearbeiten?nid=826&element=https://Diigo.com/010nema mouse click the next article] 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>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> <br>This acts as a buffer to avoid taking damage from the Wandering Wight, while also giving you a chance to deal higher damage as Guangzhi. It's also a good idea to have the spell Immobilize unlocked before fighting the Wight. This spell may consume a lot of mana at the early stages of Black Myth: Wukong , but it gives you a chance to freeze the Wight for a short time during the bat<br>
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