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<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>The crafting system in _[https://www.Blackmythonline.com/articles/guide-to-black-myth-wukong-chapter-4-bosses.html Black Myth Wukong Chapter 4 Bosses] 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>If you’ve talked to the monk near the Snake Trail Shrine , you’ll be able to absorb Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang’s Spirit and will be able to take its form during battles. Equipping its Spirit Summon will also passively reduce the stamina cost of jumps and jumping attacks.<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> <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>Once you complete the quest, you will be able to purchase the Goldflora Hairpin Curio from the Man-in-Stone himself for 12,800 Will. While this may seem expensive, using the Curio will easily make back the cost just by taking out a few enemies or possibly from a single boss k<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>The third and final lesser frog is right under the boss’ range and if you attack it, the boss will leap towards you. It’s best to quickly take care of the third lesser frog and then focus on the boss fight.<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>Dodging this attack from his front is difficult as you must dodge at the perfect time. However, if you manage to avoid the first attack and quickly sprint to its side , the boss will miss the entire combo.<br><br>You will face many mandatory and optional bosses throughout your Black Myth: Wukong playthrough. Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang is one of the optional bosses in the game, that you will encounter in Chapter 1. However, you will find it in a slightly hidden area in the Bamboo Groove area, and you might miss it if you haven't explored enough.<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 game. Players can use this benchmark ahead of downloading the game to determine which settings work best for t<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>The real threat right before you enter this boss fight is the lesser frogs that are in the arena, which may prevent you from avoiding Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang’s initial attacks. There would be a total of three lesser frogs in the area. Two of them can be dealt with as soon as you enter the arena before beginning the boss fight.<br> | ||
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