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<br>Chapter Three sees the Destined One travel to snow-capped mountains, where he meets the pig companion Zhu Bajie . Although Bajie tends to be abrasive toward the Destined One, he ends up accompanying him for much of the journey, proving to be a help in certain sequences and boss fights. Near the end of Chapter 3, the two end up trapped in a bag by the monk Yellowbrow, who is posing as his master. The Destined One defeats a macaque enemy inside the bag before taking down Yellowbrow himself, earning the spirit of Wukong's n<br><br>After a successful hit with Resolute Strike, performing another Heavy Attack consuming a Focus Point executes Skyfall Strike. The Destined One leverages his forward momentum, launching himself into the air with his staff to somersault forward, then unleashes a firm downward strike upon his enemy's head.<br><br>Tiger’s Acolyte has a variety of combos, and he can easily switch from one combo to the other . It is difficult to exactly predict what move he is going to make, but there’s a general rule that you can follow to avoid most of his combos. Sprinting away from the boss and creating some distance will make him miss most of the combos, regardless of what he throws at you.<br><br>You’ll likely only get hit by this tackle if you’re too near the boss. The tackle itself doesn’t deal as much damage. You can avoid it by creating some distance from the boss or dodging backwards . The second hit is slow and is similar to all the jumping smashes the boss throws at you.<br><br> <br>The Destined One and Bajie then ascend a mountain to find and enter the stone that's said to hold Wukong's body. Within, the two are ferried on a boat ride by an aging monkey, who tells them that the Destined One possesses the spirit of Wukong's mind. The Destined One has to fight the physical form of Wukong to take his rightful place , a challenging final confrontation that he ultimately triumphs over. In turn, he takes Wukong's place in the st<br><br>Tiger Vanguard is one of the mandatory bosses that you will encounter in Chapter 2. It is one of the most challenging bosses to deal with and uses a varied set of attacks that keep the Destined One on their toes. It might take a few tries to fully understand the boss' moveset.<br><br>From the Windrest Hamlet Shrine,  [https://www.wukonggame.cc/ www.Wukonggame.Cc] go to your left and cross the small bridge with a few Yaogauis on it. After that, go downhill and head to the large arched bridge, and you’ll find Tiger’s Acolyte on top of it.<br><br>Performing Heavy Attack during Light Attack Combo with a Focus Point consumed, allows the Destined One to execute Resolute Strike. During Resolute Strike, the Destined One can see through the incoming enemy attacks and nullify their damage. Enemies that have been seen through are easier to Stagger.<br><br>This attack is extremely difficult to avoid if you’re further away from the boss. You have to dodge exactly when the boss swings his sword , regardless of how far he is. Tiger Vanguard may also use this attack at close range.<br> <br>Black Myth: Wukong ultimately hides many of the finer details of its lore in journal entries (or in reading Journey to the West , which could help explain a lot of context), but there's still a significant story of the Destined One's adventure happening at the forefront. Whether or not a player goes for the secret true ending, the Destined One achieves a monumental task in _Black Myth: Wukong _ by uniting the pieces of Wukong's spirit and ultimately defeating the body of the Monkey King to claim his pl<br>Ingredients for medicine can often be foraged. They're fairly noticeable as you traverse the terrain. The game highlights objects that can be foraged with glimmer effects. Below is a list of all ingredients available in-game.<br><br>Defeating Tiger’s Acolyte rewards the Destined One with his Spirit Summon . The Spirit Summon allows the player to unleash a single slash, dealing considerable damage to the enemy. The passive effect of the Spirit Summon increases your Critical Damage moderately.<br><br>Be wary of his combos while keeping in mind that you don’t have to dodge everything. Just dodge the first strike for most of the boss' attacks and then create some distance by sprinting away . After the boss is done with his combos, approach him by using the Cloud Step or Immobilize to dish out damage.<br><br>Following Light Attack with Heavy Attack performs Tactical Retreat. The Destined One hops backward and hones his defenses while preparing for another fierce attack. Following Tactical Retreat with another Heavy Attack that consumes a Focus Point unleashes Forceful Thrust.<br><br> <br>Although this is the ending to the Destined One's tale that most players are likely to encounter, at least on a blind playthrough without much hunting for secrets, there's another fate for the Destined One if more hidden content is completed. If the Destined One completes enough trials to go up against Erlang Shen, he can fight this formidable foe before taking on Wukong to achieve a different ending. Here, he receives Wukong's memories , which play as an animated cutscene to close the st<br>
<br>Monitoring your stamina usage in combat is crucial to not burning out and opening yourself to attack. You're not a machine who can unflinchingly continue to batter enemies with your staff combos without an exhaustive cost. Enhancing your ability to recover stamina more rapidly or cater to specific attack strategies is in your best interest as you progress in your journey. Below are all the skills that fall under the stamina category as well as their cost.<br><br>After a successful hit with Sweeping Gale, performing another Heavy Attack that consumes a Focus Point executes Churning Gale. The Destined One leverages his forward momentum to execute rapid whirls, churning nearby enemies with his staff.<br><br>As for my personal opinion, I find myself using Smash Stance the most, followed by Thrust (which I often use to initiate combat and close distance on enemies), and then Pillar the least. With that said, I started using Pillar a lot more after unlocking Gale's Blessing, especially when up against groups.<br><br>Below is a listing of all available Curios in-game. 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 armor pieces.<br><br>In [https://www.wukonggame.cc/ Black Myth Wukong Cheats] Myth: Wukong , many obstacles in your path won't be easy. Foes are deadly and often challenging. That's why it is up to you to exploit every resource possible to grant your character the necessary buffs and support to win the day. Enter Curios and Relics . These objects are seemingly mystical items that can be equipped (or activated in the case of Relics) to grant you various power boosts. Of course, your play style will determine what Curios and Relic options you select.<br><br>As you've likely gleaned from the information above, Pillar Stance is the ideal method of dealing with groups of foes, and can also be used to dish out great damage against your target(s.) With the exception of Perching to avoid attacks on the ground, Pillar Stance is lacking in defensive options and can be risky to use against enemies that strike hard and fast. When keeping your distance is preferable but you still want to put out some huge damage, you might consider Thrust Stance instead.<br><br>This attack is easy to predict. As soon as you see Tiger Vanguard assume the stance, be ready for this. You can easily avoid the entire combo by dodging . The final hit is slow and can be easily avoided even if your dodge timing is off.<br><br>This attack is extremely difficult to avoid if you’re further away from the boss. You have to dodge exactly when the boss swings his sword , regardless of how far he is. Tiger Vanguard may also use this attack at close range.<br><br>Defeating Tiger Vanguard rewards the player with the Key Item, Keeness of Tiger, alongside the Rock Solid spell . If you’ve also defeated the Stone Vanguard boss, you’ll be able to progress the story by interacting with the small statue in Tiger Vanguard’s boss arena . Doing so will open the way to the Yellow Wind Sage, the final boss of Chapter 2.<br><br>After performing Tactical Retreat, Forceful Thrust, or a charged Heavy Attack, hold Light Attack to unleash Whirling Thrusts. The Destined One leaps forward to engage the enemy head-on, besetting them with barrage of staff strikes.<br><br>The Tiger Vanguard can be found inside the Crouching Tiger Temple in Chapter 2. From the Temple Entrance Shrine , walk straight up the stairs to reach this boss. After defeating the Second Prince of Flowing Sands, you have to go through the Valley of Despair.<br><br>As the stance you begin the game with , Smash Stance remains viable in most encounters, performing best in one-on-one fights and against enemies whose attack patterns you've learned. By using Resolute Counterflow you can nullify an incoming attack and strike back with greater force, which becomes even more effective once you gain the Skyfall Strike upgrade and can consistently stagger your target with a well-timed variable combo.<br><br>The second available Stance, unlockable once you've invested a total of five Sparks , is Pillar Stance. This stance can seem underwhelming at first glance but truly shines when facing off against groups or enemies with wide-reaching attacks that travel along the ground. Pillar Stance's heavy attack allows you to perch atop your staff for as long as you hold the button, extending the staff based on how many focus points you have. Perching puts you beyond the reach of most melee attacks, though attacks striking the staff will drain your stamina and you'll be knocked down if it runs out. Releasing the heavy attack button will cause you to drop, performing a long-reaching slam with the extended staff that can easily strike multiple foes.<br>Following Light Attack with Heavy Attack performs Tactical Retreat. The Destined One hops backward and hones his defenses while preparing for another fierce attack. Following Tactical Retreat with another Heavy Attack that consumes a Focus Point unleashes Forceful Thrust.<br>
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