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<br>However, it's clear that Black Myth: Wukong isn't without its flaws, as certain aspects could have been executed better. Many players have already voiced their biggest concerns with this new action-RPG. With just a few minor tweaks and additions, the overall experience could be significantly improved. From the absence of a mini-map to the abundance of invisible walls that disrupt immersion, here are some issues that need to be addres<br><br> <br>The Azure Dust Transformation in Black Myth: Wukong is a great option for those who like slow but steady tanky hits that can deal massive damage. With charging and ramming abilities , it is an extremely potent Transformation but ranks last due to its lack of versatility in com<br><br> <br>Lastly, you can even replace the Fatal Shadow Heavy Attack with Death Trilogy, but only when you perform a Heavy Attack with at least +1 Focus Point built up. Death Trilogy has you jump up and infuse your spear with Thunder, before crash-landing onto an en<br>When you're up close, the Yellow Wind Sage uses several melee combos. His most commonly used combo is a single horizontal swing, followed by a back-and-forth double swing, and then an overhead slam that sends out spikes in a line ahead of him. Much like when he uses the overhead slam after firing a wind blade, you can dodge to the side and counterattack while he recovers from the final slam. Stay mobile and dodge the combo until he performs the slam, giving you the perfect opening to counterattack. He will also perform a two-step attack where he stabs his staff into the ground, then jumps and performs a stomping attack. Dodge as he stabs down and again as he stomps, then get in a few hits if you're feeling confident.<br><br> <br>Unlike many action-RPGs or soulslikes, Black Myth: Wukong features no map at all, leaving players to explore its vast areas entirely on their own. While it's clear that the developers aimed to encourage a sense of exploration without players relying on an artificial mini-map, this approach is a double-edged sword due to the game's level design. Early areas might feel relatively easy to navigate due to their streamlined nature, but by Chapter 2 — and especially in Chapter 3 — levels become far more expansive and layered, with numerous interconnected pathways and verticality. What makes this even more challenging is that Black Myth: Wukong 's environments tend to blend together, lacking distinct landmarks to aid in navigat<br><br>Now, head back outside and continue along the path. To your right, there will be a chest. Open it to collect its loot, and then push forward. Continue until you see a set of stairs leading upward. Climb the first set of stairs and jump down into the water on your left. Interact with the green wisp to acquire some Will. Then, return to the stairs and continue upwards, crossing the bridge, until you spot a small structure on your right. Interact with the golden box there to gather more resources.<br><br> <br>Boss fights in Thymesia are fewer in number but far more impactful. Each boss encounter stands out as a thrilling, pulse-pounding event. From agile fighters who match the player's speed and unpredictability to massive creatures that require unique strategies or gimmicks to defeat, the variety keeps players on their toes. Thymesia emphasizes aggressive <a href="https://blackmythwukongzone.com/posts/black-myth-wukong-s-4k-revelation-and-what-it-means-for-souls-like-games/">souls-like combat</a>, and its rapid-fire boss battles are the game's clear highlight, making this brief adventure well worth the jour<br><br>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.<br><br> <br>Where it becomes slightly tricky to use, is its self-wounding, self-healing mechanic. The Self-Torment ability allows you to wound yourself, which slightly depletes your HP, but at the same time, this imbues your blade with up to four Larv<br><br> <br>While players can always farm more Will and Blood of the Iron Bull from enemies, the ability to freely respec Cultivated Spirits — even if it only returns part of the investment — would be a valuable addition. It would encourage more experimentation with different Spirits and make this aspect of the game more dynamic and engag<br><br> <br>Steelrising is a AA soulslike and the first foray into the genre by Spiders, a studio better known for traditional RPGs like Greedfall . While the overall experience may not be groundbreaking and can feel a bit clunky at times, the game's unique setting during the French Revolution, combined with an automaton uprising, offers intriguing boss designs that help captivate play<br>
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