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<br> | <br>As you make your way through Chapter 1 of Black Myth: Wukong , you’ll come face-to-face with the Whiteclad Noble, a half-serpent, half-human creature wearing a white robe. Even though he is not listed as a Yaoguai King or Chief, the Whiteclad Noble is considered one of the hardest bosses to face in the early game.<br><br> <br>After this, we see the Destined One/Wukong in a sort of stasis , his body now trapped inside the rock that used to hold Wukong. Then the game ends, leaving players wondering what happened or what the point of it all <br><br>Before your fight with Whiteclad Noble, make sure to upgrade the Pillar Stance as it can be incredibly useful against this boss’ water-based attacks. The Pillar Stance allows you to balance on top of your staff and avoid taking damage from the Whiteclad’s grounding attacks. 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