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<br>One entrance players can take is through the door where players had initially defeated the King of Flowing Sands. You will find that this boss blocks the path leading out of the Sandgate Village, which connects to the Fright Cliff region and the Crouching Tiger Temple. To enter through this way, you must first defeat the Stone Vanguard in Fright Cliff, to acquire the Keenness of Sto<br><br>Well, after killing the Second Prince and sending his father scurrying, you now get to meet his older brother: The First Price of the Flowing Sands. And boy, he sure as hell didn't get his height from his father. This First Prince is one of the many big bosses you'll encounter in Black Myth: Wukong 's second chapter. For the most part, you'll find that he is a large, hard-hitting, if slow-moving, boss. However, that isn't to say he can't be sneaky fast when he wants to be.<br><br>As a reward for defeating the First Prince, you will be given the Arhat Gold Piece, a Stone Spirit, a Yaoguai Core, and 1035 Will. You will also gain access to a hidden chamber that holds Loong Scales . Just look for the crack in the giant wall next to the First Prince's boss arena. Squeeze through that crack in the wall and you'll find a treasure chest with the scales in the back of the room.<br><br> <br>The protectors of the Tang Monk are not aiding him for the good of the cause, but to atone for their sins. Wukong specifically was a troublemaker who, while not often meaning to do harm, gets into all sorts of trouble due to his temperam<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>At the end of the story, Wukong attains enlightenment and atones for his sins , and the Golden Circlet is removed from his head. The Journey Wukong went through was arduous, and many references to it can be found when playing Black Myth: Wuk<br><br> <br>With the final boss of Chapter 2 defeated, players will receive a plethora of rewards that will be useful when advancing into the New West of Chapter 3. The most significant reward players receive is a second Relic, Fuming Ears, which will allow you to select one of the three boons in Black Myth: Wukong , improving your combat prow<br><br> <br>While most of the armor sets in [https://Www.Wukongchronicle.com/articles/how-to-recover-mana-in-black-myth-wukong.html black Myth Wukong how To recover mana] Myth: Wukong can be equipped purely for the defence bonus, some are better if you are looking for a specific playstyle to be complimented. The best example of this is the one-piece Yin Yang Daoist R<br><br>After activating the Pool of Shattered Jade Keeper's Shrine, players should turn right and follow the path through the room filled with cocoons. Fans of games inspired by Chinese mythology will find a large cocoon hanging from a tree beyond that room, and they should attack it until the Venom Daoist appears.<br><br> <br>The Yellow Wind Sage is one of the hardest bosses due to being the final Yaoguai opponent of the Chapter, who are typically tougher to challenge. He has a peculiar Greatshield, which turns out to be the head of the Headless Monk in Black Myth: Wukong , which he has stolen, and also wields a Trident that he uses to directly attack play<br><br>As you are laying the smackdown on his butt, he will likely turn to face you mid-combo. Once he is facing you, he'll either try to crush you with a palm slam or smack you with a backhand. However, both of these attacks have notable tells, look for them, dodge through them, and then get behind him again.<br><br>DON'T try to immobilize and stagger him when he is preparing to perform one of his big attacks. You won't be able to stagger him, you'll just eat the attack once he unfreezes. He is very hard to stagger in general, and I was never able to knock him out of one of his big attacks. Additionally, standing on top of your pole isn't going to help you avoid much. Don't get cute and try it. Just circle him and get to his back!<br><br>Since Whiteclad Noble has two forms (half serpent, half human), this boss fight is divided into two distinct phases. Each phase has its own unique attack patterns and changes in behavior, challenging you to adapt your tactics accordingly. Here’s a quick rundown of what you can expect from the Whiteclad Noble in both phases and how to effectively beat him.<br><br> <br>Yellow Wind Sage is one of the toughest Chapter-finale bosses in **Black Myth: Wukong ** , using a wide range of magical and melee abilities that can severely damage the unprepared player. While wielding a threateningly large Trident and a huge defensive Greatshield, he uses the arena to his advantage, and his movements can often leave players overwhelmed with how to evade his powerful stri<br><br>His lunging attack is a good opportunity to dish out damage and get close to him (which is a better range to be at). If he stretches his arms out to the side, he is about to lunge forward. He will swipe at you in the air twice as he does this. Both of these swipes and his lunge are quite slow, so you should be able to easily dodge them. Once he hits the ground, he'll be vulnerable for a few seconds, though get to his left side, as he will slam his right hand down as he gets up. Make sure to lay into him when he is on the ground.<br>
<br>Below is a comprehensive list of all staves available in Black Myth: Wukong. Click on a specific item for further details. While information may not be complete at this moment, these items will continue to be updated as all information becomes available. Be sure to check back regularly for more on these unique weapons.<br><br>The problem is, Whiteclad Noble rapidly moves around the arena and can strike from any direction. To counter this, you need to stay alert and be prepared to dodge attacks at a moment's notice. Keep a close eye on his quick movements to anticipate where he will strike next. He might even use his spear to launch himself at you, either by sticking it into the ground and swinging off it or by simply swinging it towards you, so be on guard.<br><br>The fight itself is relatively easy. The main strategy for defeating the Gore-Eye Daoist revolves around the Destined One staying close to the boss and repeatedly hitting it . As soon as the boss starts to dance or sing, get away from it so you can avoid getting hit by the blood shockwave attacks.<br><br>Avoiding the blood darts is easy as you simply have to dodge them repeatedly . Dodging the shockwave is tricky as it requires precise timing. Make sure you’re not standing on any puddle of blood on the ground as the shockwave will cause the blood to explode, dealing additional damage.<br><br>The fight begins with Whiteclad Noble leaping in the air and lunging his spear at you. His main attacks in Phase 1 involve rapid spear thrusts, charged spear attacks, and water manipulation. He frequently uses his spear to create a powerful AoE water swipe, and you'll need to dodge carefully with the Pillar Stance to avoid taking significant damage.<br><br>Once the Whiteclad Noble is defeated, you will be rewarded with 1049 XP, which is enough to level you up and get another Spark. Additionally, you’ll receive 699 Will, three Yarn , and Jade Fang . The Jade Fang is a special crafting material used in crafting weapons.<br><br>The Whiteclad Noble's Phase 2 sees him retain many of his previous attack patterns, but with some key changes. His water-wave projectiles are now more targeted towards you, though less frequent than before. He still uses his jumping charge thrust, but now his snake body powers his leap. Put simply, he is more powerful and his attacks have a long reach, making them difficult to dodge.<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. Plus, it gives you a vantage point from which you can launch powerful overhead attacks.<br><br> <br>While it is entirely up to you and what suits your playstyle, the best Transformation to use against Yellow Wind Sage is Azure Dust , which is unlocked via the Man-in-Stone quest in [https://Www.Wukongchronicle.com/articles/black-myth-wukong-chapter-3-guide-navigating-the-frozen-realm.html chapter 3 Black Myth wukong] 2. This Spirit allows you to strike enemies three times using your head, and also dash and charge forward toward enemies with full fo<br><br>This game, too, is set from a third-person perspective. In combat, you switch between different stances depending on the type of enemy you're playing against, as well as a "ghost stance" that makes you invincible for a short period of time. Throughout the map, you'll find various Shinto shrines (similar to Black Myth's Keeper's Shrines) that grant you various buff charms and Inari shrines, which will increase the number of buff charms you can have equipped.<br><br> <br>With similar and effective abilities, the Spirit of Wandering Wight in Black Myth: Wukong is the best option against Yellow Wind Sage. If you manage to land one of his charging and ramming-based attacks, you can stun-lock the boss , allowing you to get more h<br><br> <br>What is most unique about Yellow Wind Sage, is that he has three phases, unlike many other bosses in Black Myth: Wukong . In his second phase, he will turn himself into a form of sand and wind, which you won't be able to attack . Make sure not to focus on attacking at this stage, but just aim to survive by dodging as he flies in and out towards you, until he goes back to his original f<br><br>The Red Tides transformation spell lets you transform into Guangzhi, a Wolf Guai that deals lethal fire damage to his opponents with every attack. This transformation also gives you a secondary health bar that can help you survive longer in battle with Whiteclad Noble.<br><br>There are also a total of three Lesser Rats in the area. Two of them can be defeated before the fight begins. The third Lesser Rat is difficult to find, and it may randomly start attacking you during your fight with the Gore-Eye Daoist. If you’re caught getting attacked by the third Lesser Rat during the fight, focus on killing it first as it doesn’t have a lot of HP.<br><br>In the words of Teddy Roosevelt, "speak softly and carry a big stick; and you will go far." While that quote references a broader view of global geopolitics and foreign policy, it's literal form uniquely encapsulates the Destined One's intimate journey. Your staff is your best friend and will see you through the most grueling fights in Black Myth: Wukong . While spells and spirits can aid you in conflict, it'll be the repeated blows and strategic strikes with your staff that'll bring down the toughest combatants.<br>
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