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Guangzhi has quite a lot of moves at close range and at distance, with most of his distant attacks designed to narrow the gap between both of you with speed . His close-range attacks are pretty tricky to deal with, and include multiple swings for you to dodge.

Though you might think that silk is a material that you should be able to harvest from nature, that's not the case in Black Myth: Wukong . Instead, you'll have to defeat enemies, buy it in the store, or grab it out of the many chests scattered around Black Myth: Wukong 's expansive map . Chests provide the most silk of all these sources, but a limited number of them ex

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.

For example, Black Myth: Wukong 's first major boss is the Black Wind King yaoguai, whose features, weapon, and skillset are all inspired by the Black Wind Demon that Sun Wukong battles in Journey to the West . The battle with the Black Wind King in Black Myth: Wukong takes place in two parts — one against his human form and the next against his bear form. In his human form, the fierce foe wields a large Black Tassel Spear and can summon and control powerful winds that can briefly stun players who get caught in them. He is incredibly fast, and the first boss players may have an unexpectedly difficult time fighting. All of this is reminiscent of the same character from Journey to the West , but never has he been shown in this li

To craft new armor, simply head to any Shrine after unlocking a new set, go into the crafting menu, hit "Craft Armor," then select the set you'd like to make. Note that this will create the whole armor set at once, so make sure you know how much Silk this will take before you do it. There's no way to undo a craft once it's done, so once you make something, your Silk is gone fore

sewing-crafts-on-texture.jpg?width=746&format=pjpg&exif=0&iptc=0Sage Wukong uses his staff to reabsorb his own senses (the Relics) from the Destined One, but still fails in the battle against him. He falls to his knees and dissolves into a flurry of leaves, signifying that the old Sun Wukong has well and truly died . The Destined One reclaims his Relics, taking up the mantle of the new Monkey Ki

In Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong we visit the Yellow Wind Ridge, where the second of the "Senses of the Great Sage" can be found. As we explore Yellow Wind Ridge we can potentially acquire seven more soaks to use in our healing drinks, so here's a full list with locations (whenever possible, as one or two of these are obtained by random chance.)

Black Myth: Wukong has a dizzying number of boss fights for you to tackle, with three in the game's first hour alone. With the lack of tools at your disposal, and the fact you're still getting used to your squishy monkey body, these bosses can pack a punch if you go in unprepared.

Rather than searching for every chest in the game, the most efficient method for farming silk in Black Myth: Wukong is to defeat enemies. **** You can also tackle larger enemies if you get bored. These beefier foes often drop Yaoguai Core as well, so you'll be able to upgrade your weapons at the same t

The Copper Pill Soak can be found after defeating the Tiger Vanguard. You can find it in a container just down the path past the Tiger Vanguard Boss Room. (You can't miss it, it's the one with the blood pool) Take out the rat with the shield nearby and pop open the golden container to nab the Copper Pill .

Now that you can zip around the arena just as deftly as Guangzhi, and you're stocked with some appropriate medicines, we can finally start trying to take him down. Guangzhi's arena is relatively small in comparison to the quick moves he has, and you'll often find yourself back against the wall if you dodge around with no real purpose .

This is largely the story for the major yaoguais in Black Myth Wukong News Myth: Wukong , as each one has been adapted from the novel to become a highly formidable foe and give players a brief and often frustrating glimpse into what the legendary Sun Wukong 's legendary battles might have been like. Many of Black Myth: Wukong 's lesser yaoguais have also been inspired by the whole of Eastern mythology, although some are direct references to those Sun Wukong encounters in Journey to the West . Each of these yaoguais is modeled after their descriptions that have been passed down for thousands of years, and now Game Science has brought them to life in a video game unlike many others availa

In the Yellow Wind Ridge region of Black Myth: Wukong 's second chapter, you'll find the Rockrest Flat at the second fast-travel location under Fright Cliff. Once you teleport to this shrine, you can defeat the enemies and then respawn them using the Shrine. Rinse and repeat these steps until you have the Silk you need to craft the armor you're going