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<br>Although rumors abound of additional, secret, even truer endings to the Destined One's journey, these are the only two to have been discovered thus far. One is certainly a more satisfactory conclusion, and requires a bit more effort, so for the time being it seems accurate to declare the latter the " true " ending. Still, additional player experimentation may reveal further secrets in **Black Myth: Wukong ** , including additional endi<br><br>Quests Old Rattle-Drum Quest Guide All Side Quests Great Side Quests You Should Not Skip Drunken Pig Quest Walkthrough (How to Reach Secret Kingdom Of Sahali) Buddha's Eyeball Guide Chen Loong Quest Guide (How to Reach Zodiac Village) Treasure Hunter Quest Guide (Chapter 3 Secret Boss) How To Get Turtle Tear For Turtle Quest Daoist Mi Quest Guide (Violet Hail Transformation) Man In Stone Quest Guide (Azure Dust Spell Location) Prisoner Quest Guide (How To Get Chu-Bai Spear) Fox Quest Guide Horse Guai Quest Guide<br><br> <br>Black Myth: Wukong is one of the most anticipated titles of 2024 with plenty of users gearing up to play the title which promises a unique mixture of a Chinese mythology-infused story coupled with Unreal Engine 5-backed visuals, making for a very polished-looking title in 2<br><br> <br>To craft new armor, simply head to any Shrine after unlocking a new set, go into the crafting menu, hit "Craft Armor," then select the set you'd like to make. Note that this will create the whole armor set at once, so make sure you know how much Silk this will take before you do it. There's no way to undo a craft once it's done, so once you make something, your Silk is gone fore<br><br>Early Tips Beginner Tips How To Get Pre-Order Bonuses Best Early Game Skills Best Early Game Armor Sets Optimized PC Graphics Settings Best Gameplay Mods You Should Try Best Graphics Mods You Should Try<br><br> <br>It also leverages an excellent tri-fan variant of the value-centric AMD Radeon RX 7600 GPU with 8GB of RAM on board in addition to an entry-level PCI-E 3.0 SSD from Silicon Power. To keep things under a more stringent budget, the stock cooler from the 5600X is in play, as well as an inexpensive Zalman T7 case with preinstalled fans. A Thermaltake 600W PSU powers the entire PC, which does allow for an upgrade to GPUs that are at least 1 performance tier ahead of the RX 7<br><br> <br>The crafting system in _Black Myth: Wukong _ is typical for a Triple-A RPG, so having plenty of the rarer but "basic" materials, like silk, will allow you to craft new armor as the situation needs. Each armor set provides unique buffs , and equipping full sets will even give an additional, or stronger, effect when you wear all the pieces. Typically, these buffs apply to the area or fight you're about to en<br><br> <br>Black Myth: Wukong _ 's story can be confusing right up to the very end. It's a reimagined version of the 16th-century Chinese novel _Journey to the West , which follows a ragtag group of misfits who escort the monk Tan Sanzang to the Buddhist heartlands in order to retrieve a series of sacred texts. Black Myth: Wukong picks up long after simian protagonist Sun Wukong has completed his journey and become a Buddha. He rejects his newfound status and returns to the mountain of his birth. Sun Wukong duels the god Erlang, who would force his return to the Celestial Court, and is once again sealed in a stone as punishm<br><br> <br>Black Myth: Wukong is one of the most anticipated games of the last few years. Ever since it was announced back in 2020, it has garnered a lot of attention for its beautiful graphics , unique concept, and strong reliance on Chinese mythology. It's also the first AAA game with a multi-million budget made by a Chinese developer, so there's a lot of hype for that, <br><br> <br>Almost every armor set in Black Myth: Wukong takes Silk, so you will almost always need some in your inventory as you play. As mentioned above, these armor sets usually give you an advantage in the area you're in, so crafting new sets as they're unlocked will help you progress a bit easier. Check out FP Good Game 's YouTube video to learn how to craft the Bronze Armor <br><br> <br>If you want an additional challenge, you can also fight the Stone Vanguard nearby. This is a tougher boss, so you'll be able to grab some extra Will while you're here to help level up any of Black Myth: Wukong 's three Stances more quickly. The Stone Vanguard will put up a fight, but smart usage of Cloud Step and your other skills will serve you well h<br><br> <br>In the Yellow Wind Ridge region of [https://WWW.Blackmythonline.com/ Black Myth Wukong guide] Myth: Wukong 's second chapter, you'll find the Rockrest Flat at the second fast-travel location under Fright Cliff. Once you teleport to this shrine, you can defeat the enemies and then respawn them using the Shrine. Rinse and repeat these steps until you have the Silk you need to craft the armor you're going <br><br> <br>Other than the leaping attack, Phase One of this fight will see him mostly just swiping at you with his claws like any other bear would. He'll sometimes throw a stomp in there, but no matter his attack pattern, your only real window for attack is between his combos. His hits come so quickly that attacking while he's in a combo will almost always result in an interruption rather than good damage for you, so waiting between combos might be the safer and more consistent cho<br>
<br>Not every yaoguai in Black Myth: Wukong is pulled straight from Journey to the West , as some were simply inspired by the rich tapestry of Eastern mythology that the game relies on to fill in the holes left by the 500-year time gap between it and the novel. However, almost every major boss in the game is one of the yaoguais that Sun Wukong originally encountered in Journey to the West , and Black Myth: Wukong 's artistic recreation of those yaoguais realizes them in a way that has never been done before. In their appearances, personalities, and skills, each yaoguai boss in Black Myth: Wukong gives players a firsthand look at what it might have been like for Sun Wukong in Journey to the We<br><br>Defeating Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang rewards you with 392 Will, 2 Yarn, and 482 Experience . You also receive a Tadpole for defeating the boss. However, the real reward for defeating this boss is its Spirit Summon.<br><br>The Tiger Relic is a soak obtained by draining the blood pool in the Tiger Vanguard's boss room and heading beneath that area. To do this, you'll need to defeat the Tiger Vanguard and the Stone Vanguard, retrieving masks from them that can be placed on the statue in front of the pool. Once this is done, the pool will drain and you can head down. When you reach the section where you slide down towards the Cellar Shrine, you'll need to jump and perform a heavy attack while sliding to gain the height and distance to reach the platform where the relic is found.<br><br> <br>The Old Monkey explains that this is the shell of Sun Wukong, and that the Destined One will need to defeat his body and inherit his soul in order to become his successor, after which the journey will begin anew. The implication here seems to be that, in the world of Black Myth: Wukong , there is no one Monkey King, and Sun Wukong is repeatedly killed and reincarnated by his successors . The entirety of Journey to the West and Black Sun: Wukong seem to repeat themselves in a kind of time loop. The Destined One will become the new Sun Wukong, rule over the monkeys of Mount Huaguo, and eventually die so another Destined One can take o<br><br> <br>Skill point respecification in a role-playing game is typically an expensive endeavor, as it generally requires the player to shell out currency in exchange for the ability to rebuild their character. In Black Myth: Wukong , however, players can respec their skills points, or "Sparks," an unlimited number of times for free at any of the Keeper's Shrines found throughout the game's sizable world. The fact that Black Myth: Wukong allows players to perform such an advantageous move for free says something about how often it is necessary, which is something players should thoroughly consider as they progress through the g<br><br>By using Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang’s Spirit Summon, you’ll take its form and use its tongue to sweep an area in front of you , dealing a fair amount of damage. It can be useful while fighting against a horde of enemies, which you will often do as you progress through the game.<br><br>Quests Old Rattle-Drum Quest Guide All Side Quests Great Side Quests You Should Not Skip Drunken Pig Quest Walkthrough (How to Reach Secret Kingdom Of Sahali) Buddha's Eyeball Guide Chen Loong Quest Guide (How to Reach Zodiac Village) Treasure Hunter Quest Guide (Chapter 3 Secret Boss) How To Get Turtle Tear For Turtle Quest Daoist Mi Quest Guide (Violet Hail Transformation) Man In Stone Quest Guide (Azure Dust Spell Location) Prisoner Quest Guide (How To Get Chu-Bai Spear) Fox Quest Guide Horse Guai Quest Guide<br><br>Black Myth: [https://Www.Blackmythonline.com https://www.Blackmythonline.com] Wukong has a ton of different mechanics, some of which can be overwhelming for players who are new to such a kind of game. So, this part of the guide hub will help players get the hang of the basic things in the game.<br><br>The Tadpole is a required item for upgrading this Spirit Summon . After defeating Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang, you’ll be able to upgrade its Spirit Summon only once with the tadpole you have received as a reward for the battle, but you will obtain more later in the game after fighting more frogs.<br><br>The strategy to deal with this boss is simple, you have to stay on its sides and avoid its hand sweeps . You can also sprint and circle around the boss to get behind it and then throw your attacks, but you’ll have to be wary of its Backleg Thrust attack.<br><br> <br>One of the most useful features in Black Myth: Wukong is Spirits, which can be obtained shortly into the game's first chapter. Spirits can be acquired by defeating mini-bosses or more hearty versions of Lesser Yaoguais and can then be equipped and used in combat. Each Spirit has a passive Equipped Effect that can provide some much-needed buffs, but Spirits can also be used to deal direct damage to enemies or stagger them. There are dozens of Spirits to find in Black Myth: Wukong , but one Spirit arguably bests the rest in terms of its damage and Equipped Eff<br><br>Collectibles and Important Locations All Soaks in Chapter 1: Black Wind Mountain All Soaks in Chapter 2: Yellow Wind Ridge All Soaks in Chapter 4: The Webbed Hollow All Soaks in Chapter 5: The Flaming Mountains All Black Wind Mountain Pill Locations All Yellow Wind Ridge Pill Locations All New West Pill Locations All Flaming Mountains Pill Locations All Yellow Wind Ridge Meditation Spots All Black Wind Mountain Meditation Spots All Webbed Hollow Meditation Spots All Flaming Mountains Meditation Spots All Meditation Spots Black Wind Mountain Bell Locations All Purple Talismans Locations All New West Drink Locations All Pill Locations All Drink Locations All Gourds & Where To Find Them All Awaken Wine Worm Locations All Luojia Fragrant Vine Locations All Keeper's Shrines In Chapter 1 All Medicine Formulas/Tattered Pages (Page Preserver Trophy/Achievement) How to Get All Samadhi Fire Crystals All Skandha Locations (& What They Do) All Six Frog Locations (The Clamor Of Frogs Trophy/Achievement) How To Get Auspicious Lantern (All Warden Locations) All Soaks in Chapter 3: The New West<br>
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