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<br> | <br>Celestial Medicine is not crafted through basic plant items but instead requires rare resources called Mind Cores . You can choose to spend a Mind Core to make a Celestial Medicine that permanently increases one of your stats once consumed. You could choose to use Mind Core to increase your max health, mana, and stamina, or even build up resistance to dangerous status effects like poi<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>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> <br>Black Myth: Wukong is packed full of over 170 interesting yaoguais for players to encounter, many of which have been adapted from Journey to the West while others are inspired by Eastern mythology. Exploring every nook and cranny in Black Myth: Wukong can lead to the discovery of each of these fascinating yaoguais, where players can get a firsthand look at Game Science's representation of ancient Chinese cult<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>Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang is one of the several frog-like bosses that you’ll encounter throughout the game. Defeating it also rewards the player with his Spirit Summon. Compared to other optional bosses, Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang is fairly easy to deal with, even without many Spark upgrades.<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> <br>From the 'Village Entrance' Keeper's Shrine, you will have to take the long way around the village due to the locked door , where you can face him in an open arena. This will allow you to open the locked gate from the other side, taking you back to the Shr<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 [https://www.blackmythonline.com/articles/conquering-the-shadows-the-thrilling-hunt-for-non-void-in-black-myth-wukong.html Non-void boss Guide] 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>The Wandering Wight also leaves behind a purple flame tied to the transformation mechanic in Black Myth: Wukong . However, you need to progress further into Chapter 1 to unlock the Gourd that allows you to transform into the Wight for a short time. This transformation gives you a powerful attack that can stagger any enemies and raise your base defense during intense fig<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>The Copper Pill is a situational pill that will either be useless or incredibly useful, depending entirely on whether you make regular use of the Rock Solid spell. Every time you take a sip, this Pill will make the next casting of Rock Solid cost no mana, as long as you use it within a short time after taking that sip. This is, naturally, fantastic if you enjoy using Rock Solid to parry and counterattack.<br><br> <br>When equipped, the Wandering Wight Spirit's effect of increased Defense greatly enhances your character, as Black Myth: Wukong lacks defensive skills otherwise. This means that after using the Spirit in combat, you will be far more durable , aiding your survi<br><br>This one is another special case, not unlike the Tender Jade Lotus soak in chapter 1. There's a chance for you to get the Steel Ginseng Soak whenever you harvest Ginseng. One place you can find ginseng is in the narrow crevice where the Man-In-The-Stone can be found. The Ginseng is underneath a bridge, making it fairly easy to drop next to it from above if you head backwards through the area from the Rockcrest Flat Shrine.<br> | ||
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