The Destined One approaches the end of his journey in Chapter Six of Black Myth: Wukong , claiming pieces of Wukong’s icono equipment one-by-one. He first acquires the Somersault Cloud, which allows him to fly around to find various bosses and take them down. After picking up each piece of Wukong’s armor from the bosses, the Destined One and Bajie travel into the Water Curtain Cave, where the Destined One takes Wukong’s staff to complete the ensemb
In Black Myth: Wukong , you’ll inevitably need to craft armor and weapon upgrades. As your foes become faster and stronger, you’ll need better equipment. Often, the materials you need to collect in order to craft these updates can be obtained from common foes, elites, or treasure chests. Furthermore, you’ll want to forage the flora as you make your way through each world. These are often ingredients that can be used in crafting medicines with varying effects and protections.
Enemies are often the best sources for crafting materials that help you upgrade your armor and weaponry. If you find yourself lacking in any of these items, grind an area with easily defeated foes so that you can collect the materials necessary. Below is a list of all crafting materials available.
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
Thrust Stance is an excellent and highly mobile style that works well when facing an enemy with dangerous close-range attacks, like AOE blasts, allowing you to quickly approach and retreat as the situation demands. This makes it a tricky style to learn but very rewarding to master, especially against bosses who transition to a second or third phase by using an AOE attack.
In Black Myth: Wukong , your staff is everything when it comes to melee combat. Quite literally, the staff is the only weapon type in the game. However, that doesn’t mean there isn’t any room for strategy and deeper melee options. There are 3 different combat stances you can utilize during your journey. They are as follows:
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.
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.
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Beyond Black Myth Wukong beginner guide Wind Mountain, the Destined One comes to the Yellow Wind Ridge, a desert area where he’s greeted by a mysterious headless monk character who plays the sanxian, a traditional Chinese lute. The ultimate villain of Yellow Wind Ridge is the Yellow Wind Sage, an overgrown rodent who came across the spirit of Wukong’s ears and stole a Bodhisattva’s head to contain the powerful spirit. When the Destined One defeats the Yellow Wind Sage, the headless monk reveals himself as the Bodhisattva , reclaims his head, and deems the Destined One worthy of receiving the spirit of Wukong’s e
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