"Take the form of Gore-Eye Daoist, who wields a staff topped with a toad whose eyes emit a crimson glow. Stay within the glow and your attack will be enhanced. The staff vanishes on its own after a while."
The Destined One approaches the end of his journey in Chapter Six of Black Myth Wukong DLC 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
This attack can be avoided by dodging the first attack and sprinting to your back . If the last hit is ranged, you can simply dodge in any direction as the shockwave is very linear. There are a few instances where he’ll roll forward to close in the distance and then throw a horizontal slash. If that happens and the boss manages to catch up to you, dodge backwards and sprint away again.
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.
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
"Take the form of Fungiwoman. Drift through the air with a mushroom cap and release spores. Upon landing, crash into the foe as the spores rain down to track and strike them. Spores that hit the foe can return and recover Health."
Defeating the Stone Vanguard in Chapter Two allows you to craft the Gale Guardian Armor set , in which the chest piece boosts Shock resistance . Wearing the full set also grants additional focus and reduces spell cooldowns on a Perfect Dodge , something that can be easily pulled off against Red Loong's attacks.
This attack is only troublesome because the shockwave doesn’t come out sometimes, and you miss out on the opportunity to get in some hits. The shockwave itself is easy to avoid by dodging or moving away as it only travels in a straight line at a slow speed.
This skill tree helps bolster your resilience to the damage enemies can inflict on you. For starters, this is where you can upgrade your health meter. However, you can also bolster your resistance toward any of the four banes (status effects) that some hostiles can wield: burn , poison , chill , and shock damage. There are also skills that help boost the recovery rates of your various meters. Below is a complete listing of these skills under this branch and the costs associated with each.
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.
Tiger’s Acolyte will take up the attacking stance, and throw a slash after a short delay . The first two attacks are quicker, while the final hit is slightly delayed and is a small jumping attack. The boss will jump back after using this combo and may begin another combo.
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.
Upon returning to a Keeper's Shrine, you'll also notice a powerful new weapon available in the crafting menu – the Epic Loongwreath Staff . However, you may find yourself missing the key ingredients, a Thunderbone and four Refined Iron Sand , to craft it.
Each chapter of Black Myth: Wukong pits the Destined One against many bosses, some of which are tucked away in hidden locations. Reaching these secret adversaries requires more than just following a straight path, and taking them down will demand far more than just base skills.
This attack has slight variations , but it generally involves a tail sweep that can be avoided with a well-timed dodge roll. Just watch out for its 180-degree tail sweep , as he will retract the tail at the end, catching you off guard.
It takes no more than three staggers to slay this beast completely. So keep the aggression going and rely on every tool at your disposal, including charged heavies from your Stances and the Red Tide transformation.