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How To Find (& Beat) The Wandering Wight In Black Myth: Wukong

How To Find (& Beat) The Wandering Wight In Black Myth: Wukong

As the final boss of Black Myth: Wukong ** 's first chapter, Black Bear Guai will pose a challenge to most players. After defeating his first form during your fight with the Black Wind King, you'll need to chase him up to the summit of Black Wind Mountain to encounter him again.** Get ready for a tougher fight and a few new attacks from the final boss of Chapter

Another great find in Chapter 1, Boshan Censer, is a Curio that many players can miss, as it is only acquired by taking down a secret boss in Black Myth: Wukong . This Curio provides you with considerable Damage Reduction, specifically when your Gourd's use has been deplet

Black Myth: Wukong _ comes with a plethora of settings that allow players to adjust its visuals and performance. Its graphical settings are largely the same as any other major Read Webpage 3D action RPG, encompassing both big-picture options like view distance, antialiasing, and texture quality. But _Black Myth: Wukong also allows players to adjust some of the more minor details of its graphical fidelity, changing, for example, the detail rendered in the NPCs' hair, reflections, and vegetat

The leaping attack is powerful, but he's in the air for a long time. This makes the attack pretty easy to dodge, although the camera doesn't track him as well when he's airborne, so you'll want to pay extra attention to his timing when you dodge. He can also do this attack out of a mist-step, but keeping your wits about you should allow you to stay out of his sl

Black Myth: Wukong is an action RPG game from the developers at GameScience. Based on the original Chinese novel Journey to the West, players take on the role of Sun Wukong, a legendary monkey warrior who fights against mythical beasts and beings to save his wo

When up against boss fights, movement and mobility are crucial for survival and demonstrating your skills and ability to perform perfect dodges. Without Stamina, much of this will be unachievable, and Stamina tends to deplete fairly quickly if you haven't leveled enough Sparks into this Foundation sk

While there are not too many active quests to complete in Black Myth: Wukong , players can acquire the Goldflora Hairpin by taking up a quest named 'Man-in-Stone' in Chapter 2 . Goldflora Hairpin is a unique Curio to obtain, as it doesn't provide offensive or defensive bonuses but is still well worth acquir

Unlike the Whiteclad Noble boss in Black Myth: Wukong , the Wandering Wight can be skipped for a time until you grow stronger. The first time you see the Wandering Wight , you might be transformed into a cicada and can easily pass the Yaoguai without it noticing you. However, you'll want to return to this enemy before reaching Chapter 2 due to the rewards it drops when defea

The Tridacta Pendant Curio is another excellent option with high utility, acquired as a reward for defeating one of the hardest secret bosses in Black Myth: Wukong , Chapter 2. With the ability to reduce your Spell cooldowns, using this Curio will allow you to cast your Mysticism, Alteration, Strand, and Transformation faster during combat , provided that you have the Mana to do

As players can only equip two Curios at once, it is important to consider their effects, how they can best help you in enemy and boss encounters, and how they can complement your playstyle. While some are harder to acquire than others, all have unique benefits that will make The Destined One feared by many formidable Yaogu

One of the best strategies for beating the Wandering Wight is to land heavy attacks against the boss whenever you can. Although you have to time these as the boss recovers from its attacks, striking the boss with a heavy attack from Smash stance will stagger it for a short time. This does consume a Focus Point, so you'll have to build up light attacks to be able to do this move ag

Many of Black Myth: Wukong 's Yaoguai Chiefs are the game's mini-bosses, so they put up much more of a fight than Lesser Yaoguais. Others may appear in the game but don't technically serve as a boss fight, like the Feng-Tail General. Furthermore, not all of Black Myth: Wukong 's Yaoguai Chiefs are mentioned in Journey to the West , like the Flint Chief and Commander Beetle, and are instead products of Game Science's approach to Eastern mythology. The following make up the majority of Black Myth: Wukong 's 55 Yaoguai Chi

The Wandering Wight blocks a path in the very first area of the Black Wind Mountain region you explore after the game's prologue. As you start from the Outside the Forest Keeper's Shrine, you could run into the Wight as you venture deeper into the Forest of Wolves. A few basic enemies can be fought along the way to this boss, but try not to engage with too many foes so you can start the fight with full hea

Black Myth: Wukong comes with plenty of enhancements under the hood, but the one that most PC gamers would be curious about is its Ray Tracing performance. Nvidia has already placated users with an RT video that features full ray tracing powered by DLSS 3.5. The GPU maker has also outlined hardware requirements for an optimal DLSS experie

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