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<br>Boss Guides Wandering Wight Guangzhi Lang-Li-Guhh-Baw Guangmou Lingxuzi Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang Black Bear Guai Elder Jinchi Earth Wolf The King Of The Kingdom Of Flowing Sands And His Son Gore-Eye Daoist First Prince Of The Flowing Sands Stone Vanguard Boss Black Wind King Tiger Vanguard Whiteclad Noble Tiger's Acolyte Kang-Jin Loong Shigandang Red Loong Black Loong Yellow Wind Sage Captain Lotus-Vision Mad Tiger Captain Wise-Voice <a href="https://www.Wukongchronicle.com/articles/the-monkey-king-s-arsenal-top-7-staffs-for-black-myth-wukong-s-new-game-in-2025.html">adept spine-shooting fuban staff how To get</a> Kang-Jin Star Apramana Bat Cyan Loong Chen Loong Yin Tiger Non-Able Non-White Non-Void Non-Pure Lang-Li-Guhh-Lang Yellowbrow Captain Kalpa-Wave The Second Sister Old Ginseng Guai Buddha's Right Hand Centipede Guai Green-Capped Martialist Elder Amourworm Yellow Loong Zhu B<br><br>Players can earn the Crane Immortal (Character) Journal entry by battling the Supreme Inspector. To fight this boss, players must collect the talismans at these four locations, and the battle occurs after grabbing the final one in an arena just beyond the Court of Illumination Keeper's Shrine :<br><br>The Tiger's Acolyte isn’t a challenging boss to take down and defeating it rewards you with a Spark Point , some Will, and the Old Rattle-Drum key item. With the Old Rattle-Drum in your possession, you’re now ready to pursue the secret quest to locate the Mad Tiger .<br><br>After activating the Estate of the Zhu Keeper's Shrine , Black Myth: Wukong players should ascend the stairs to the right and pass through the gate on the left to initiate the fight with the Second Sister.<br><br>You’ll begin the quest to discover the Mad Tiger by first challenging the Tiger's Acolyte boss, who drops the Old Rattle-Drum quest item upon defeat . The Old Rattle-Drum must then be used in said locations to discover the Mad Tiger's lair. The following guide should help you find the Mad Tiger in Black Myth: Wukong , along with some helpful tips on defeating this adversary.<br><br> <br>The very first transformation you unlock all the way in the early hours of Chapter 1 is Red Tides after you beat Gunagzhi. It's an apt reward for beating one of the harder bosses of this chapter, but it also might trick you into thinking that transformations are a lot more common, when if you're not paying attention, you might not get another one until the end of Chapte<br><br> <br>As the story in Black Myth: Wukong revolves around the Destined One's journey to retrieve all six of Sun Wukong's Relics, this is where the six senses of Buddhism are realized in gameplay form. With the completion of each chapter, players acquire a Relic with various gameplay benefits inspired by these six senses that can be a tremendous help in Black Myth: Wukong 's unforgiving boss fights . This is just one of the many ways Game Science has brought the spiritual elements of Journey to the West and Chinese Buddhism to life in the world of Black Myth: Wuko<br><br>The second location where you must use the Old Rattle-Drum is in the Windrest Hamlet of the Yellow Wind Formation . From the Windrest Hamlet Keeper's Shrine, head to the ruined village near the Windrest Hamlet Keeper’s Shrine, and once you’re past the large gate, turn left to find yourself in yet another gray, misty area that indicates using the Old Rattle-Drum .<br><br> <br>The Relic symbolizing the touch sense of Buddhism in Black Myth: Wukong is the Grieved Body Relic, which players can acquire once they've defeated the final boss at the end of Chapter 5. The Grieved Body Relic encapsulates the touch sense of Buddhism by massively reducing the damage players might take from falling too far in Black Myth: Wukong , which might not happen often but can be fatal when it does. As the "touch" Relic in Black Myth: Wukong , Grieved Body comes with some of the best passive defense upgrades in the game, includ<br><br> <br>The first Relic players acquire in Black Myth: Wukong , Craving Eyes, represents the sight sense of Buddhism in that it allows players to see things they couldn't see before. Specifically, the Craving Eyes Relic grants players the passive ability to see which yaoguais bear Black Myth: Wukong 's Spirits . In terms of gameplay, this means that any yaoguais that contain an absorbable Spirit will emit a blue flame-like wisp from their body. These foes are generally heartier versions of Black Myth: Wukong 's rank-and-file enemies, but the reward for defeating them is worth the has<br><br>The only weapon type available in Black Myth: Wukong is the staff. However, you can obtain more potent staves, some with unique passive effects, that'll help you with progression in the game's largely linear questline. Some staves can simply be upgraded with the right materials. Other times, rare weapons or materials for crafting weapons can be obtained through secret side questlines such as the case of collecting Buddha's eyes from statues in Chapter 2 .<br><br> <br>One of the most remarkable releases of 2024, Black Myth: Wukong is an RPG inspired by the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West . Set in a fantastical world rooted in Chinese mythology, it follows Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, as he battles legendary foes to uncover the dark truth behind an ancient leg<img src="https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1683429575348-007f654d1c00?ixid=M3wxMjA3fDB8MXxzZWFyY2h8MTF8fGNoaW5lc2UlMjBteXRob2xvZ3klMjBib3NzZXN8ZW58MHx8fHwxNzYyOTg2NDc2fDA\u0026ixlib=rb-4.1.0"; style="max-width:450px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;" alt="A golden dragon sculpture in Wanchai near the iconic landmark, the horse racing ground Happy Valley. The name of the sculpture is ‘蟠龍匯瑞’. It poses a dragon holding a pearl in its mouth. Hong Kong also has a name as 'Pearl of the Orient'(東方之珠). This sculpture was opened in December 2003 after the SARS pandemic subsided in the summer of 2003. It was built as Year 2000 was Year of the Dragon in the Chinese calendar. The dragon sculpture symbolizes prosperity and peace as dragon has an iconic connotation of prosperity and vitality in the Chinese culture." /><br>
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