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<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> <br>The one who gave the six Senses of the Great Sage to the different bosses of the game was Erlang Shen , but he didn’t do that out of spite. He knew that one day, a monkey would rise and claim them back , gaining Wukong’s power little by lit<br><br>Memorize Recurring Patterns : The Mad Tiger has a few attacks, especially the AOE attacks, that are well telegraphed and easy to read. At close range, the boss uses a series of slashing attacks that are also avoidable if you learn how to roll through them , or sprint away just in time.<br> <br>This was likely planned at the behest of Wukong himself , with the goal being simple: remove the Golden Headband from his head . To do this, a new monkey would need to rise and inherit everything that makes Wukong himself; the Headband is not included , hence why it isn’t automatically transferred to the Destined One at the <br><br> <br>We might also get a game based around some other characters, utilizing the naming convention of Black Myth: Character Name. Erlang Shen might be an interesting choice for that, although Sha Wujing, one of Wukong’s original companions, is oddly missing from the story, making him the most likely cho<br><br>The second location where you must use the Old Rattle-Drum is in the Windrest Hamlet of the Yellow Wind Formation . From the Windrest Hamlet Keeper's Shrine, head to the ruined village near the Windrest Hamlet Keeper’s Shrine, and once you’re past the large gate, turn left to find yourself in yet another gray, misty area that indicates using the Old Rattle-Drum .<br><br> <br>The purpose of the Golden Headband is more explicitly revealed during the True ending, but fans of Journey to the West would already know its purpose. In essence, it prevents Wukong from defying the heavens , turning him into less of a threat to the status <br><br> <br>As the story in Black Myth: Wukong revolves around the Destined One's journey to retrieve all six of Sun Wukong's Relics, this is where the six senses of Buddhism are realized in gameplay form. With the completion of each chapter, players acquire a Relic with various gameplay benefits inspired by these six senses that can be a tremendous help in Black Myth: Wukong 's unforgiving boss fights . This is just one of the many ways Game Science has brought the spiritual elements of Journey to the West and [https://www.wukongchronicle.com/articles/black-myth-wukong-chapter-3-guide-navigating-the-frozen-realm.html https://www.wukongchronicle.com/articles/black-myth-wukong-chapter-3-guide-navigating-the-frozen-realm.html] Chinese Buddhism to life in the world of Black Myth: Wuko<br><br> <br>As well as allowing you to upgrade your armor, you can also challenge this tiger to a fight to unlock his transformation. He's a tough optional boss to take down, especially considering his small boss arena, but once you get to control his heaving sword for yourself, it's all worth<br><br>There are more than 15 bosses in Black Myth: Wukong 's Webbed Hollow, the location at the center of Chapter 4, and players who want to complete their Journals will need to fight them all. While many of those bosses are situated along the level's critical path, that is certainly not the case with all of them. Indeed, fans will need to explore every nook and cranny of the Webbed Hollow if they hope to find all the bosses in Black Myth: Wukong 's fourth chapter, and this guide is here to assist with that endeavor.<br><br> <br>The third Relic players can acquire in Black Myth: Wukong is obtainable after defeating Yellowbrow in Chapter 3. The Relic in question, Hubris Noise, represents the smell sense of Buddhism by allowing players to "smell" hidden ingredients in the wild. More specifically, this Relic enhances players' ability to spot plants from greater distances in Black Myth: Wukong . As Black Myth: Wukong 's medicines play a huge part in its combat, finding the ingredients to craft them is especially important. In addition to this passive ability, players can choose one of Hubris Noise's following three Great Sage Tale<br><br> <br>Curiously, Erlang isn’t slain at the end of the fight , something that happens very rarely in Black Myth: Wukong. Instead, black smoke is released from Erlang’s third eye , unlocking something undisclosed within the Destined One, and then Erlang leaves, claiming he is "now at pea<br><br>Once you’re inside the village, look for an exit in the bordering walls to find yourself in yet another gray, misty area. Using the Old Rattle-Drum here results in the appearance of a child that invites the Destined One to jump into the well to meet an old friend — the friend, of course, is the Mad Tiger .<br><br>You’ll begin the quest to discover the Mad Tiger by first challenging the Tiger's Acolyte boss, who drops the Old Rattle-Drum quest item upon defeat . The Old Rattle-Drum must then be used in said locations to discover the Mad Tiger's lair. The following guide should help you find the Mad Tiger in Black Myth: Wukong , along with some helpful tips on defeating this adversary.<br> | ||
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