The Yellow Wind Sage is your final challenge in Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong , with a moveset that makes him dangerous at any distance. You'll have to find every advantage you can to come out on top against this sinister summoner of sandstorms, so let's talk strategy.
There are a few ways to make the fight against the Yellow Wind Sage easier, the most prominent of which is the Wind Tamer . This vessel improves your damage resistance and can be used to dismiss the Samadhi Wind that the Sage summons. To track down the Wind Tamer , you'll need to complete the Yellow-Robed Squire's quest and enter the Secret: Kingdom of Sahali. After defeating the boss there, you'll receive the Wind Tamer.
Black Myth: Wukong features excellent character progression, offering several distinct skill trees for staff stances, various spells and transformations, celestial medicine passive buffs, and more. What's even better is that each of these systems is highly flexible, allowing for unlimited respecs with little to no penalty whenever players want to try something new. However, for some reason, this flexibility doesn't extend to the Spirit Cultivation system. Once players upgrade certain Spirits (and there are many), they cannot reclaim the resources spent to invest in newer opti
When selecting spells, both the Red Tides and Azure Dust Transformations are decent choices here. Burning the Sage can cause quite a lot of damage, making Red Tides a good choice, but Azure Dust makes you incredibly tanky and can knock him flat if you manage to land the heavy attack or spell. The new parrying spell you got from the Tiger Vanguard, Rock Solid , is excellent for knocking the Sage off balance and giving you a chance to counterattack. In terms of dishing out damage, Pluck of Many is insanely good at tearing through the Yellow Wind Sage's health bar if you use it right before, or right after, knocking him down.
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With Azure Dust, you can strike enemies using your head in three consecutive smashes , as well as aggressively charge towards targets, similar to that of Wandering Wight in Black Myth: Wukong . The form in which players transform when using this Spell will be familiar to those who have explored Chapter 2, as it resembles the same Rock Guai enemies that roam around these barren la
This powerful Transformation allows you to build up Scorch Bane, while continuously slashing at enemies, or using dash attacks , with a fiery double-sided blade, as you build up Focus points. This resource is the backbone of your Heavy Attacks and must be built up during combat. When your Focus is full, you can dodge in any direction to unleash a powerful new move, giving you an edge in bat
Another melee attack the Yellow Wind Sage can use is a combo that starts by drawing his staff back, causing the bottom of it to glow. He will then swing it forward, before performing a forward stomp, and then finish with a wide swing. This attack is pretty easy to avoid by dodging around to his side and making sure you aren't in front of him.
During this phase, he will start disappearing and launching attacks from stealth. When he reappears rushing at you with his hand glowing, roll to the side to avoid the burst of spikes he'll conjure and then dodge again as he performs two wide sweeping attacks a moment later. If he reappears as he leaps into the air towards you, roll to the side to avoid his vertical swing and then do it again as he returns from the opposite direction. If he appears flying towards you with one foot raised, he's going for a stomp attack, so dodge to either side and attack after he stomps down.
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After being reduced to around 1/3 of his health, the Yellow Wind Sage will start using some more powerful magic. When he stabs his staff into the ground and begins waving his arms, he will conjure a tornado that slowly follows you around the arena, damaging you and throwing you into the air if you come into contact with it. Since it moves slowly you can avoid it by moving away from it as you continue to fight, remaining aware of its position so you can retreat if it gets too close. Naturally, using the Wind Tamer will dispel the tornado, so use it when it's off cooldown and take advantage of the brief stun to attack the boss.