All Black Myth: Wukong Spells Ranked

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One of these is the Earth Wolf, and while an optional miniboss, defeating it is necessary to gain its Spirit. Whether it's an oversized rat or a wolf is hard to tell, but that's the least of your worries, as the Earth Wolf has a few tricks up its sleeve. However, you've also got some neat tricks from Chapter One that will help you one up on it.


The Spell gives you the ability to solidify the body like a rock, to parry incoming attacks, at the cost of Mana . Other than this feature, there is no other way for players to block or parry in Black Myth: Wukong , making this one of the most useful Spells to


Considering how long it can take to run through some of the chapters in Black Myth: Wukong , Somersault Cloud comes as a relief when it does appear. The late appearance and lack of upgrades certainly feel limiting, however, especially considering that it's not possible to go back to earlier chapters and speed around with Somersault Cloud. From a design standpoint, it makes sense that the spell is restricted, but it does stop short of being quite as exciting as it could

Players should follow the path beyond the corridor where they fought Buddha's Right Hand to reach the Lower Hollow Keeper's Shrine . Fans of games with lots of bosses should then follow these steps to find Baw-Li-Guhh-Baw:

Like many Spirits, the Earth Wolf's Spirit has both an active and passive ability. Equipping it increases your Focus buildup with each attack, while its Wild Rapture skill lets you take its form, charging recklessly at enemies and staggering them in the process.

Players who want to battle this Yaoguai Chief in Black Myth: Wukong should first travel to the Verdure Bridge Keeper's Shrine . Here is a path that fans can use to travel from Pool of Shattered Jade Keeper's Shrine to that checkpoint:


After running into Chen Loong in Chapter 3's Bitter Lake, you'll be able to help the dragon and finally enter the Ruyi Scroll Realm. This area will house a lot of previously scattered helpful NPCs in one convenient location, but it's also the home to a new character, Yin Ti

As for the Earth Wolf's attacks , most are relatively straightforward to dodge as they have a long wind up. Your only concern, however, should be the grab attack , as it can cause a lot of hurt to the Destined One.

Zhu Bajie is yet another Character in Black Myth: Wukong with a boss-style health bar, and players will fight them twice near the Hut of Immortality Keeper's Shrine , a checkpoint that can be reached by following the path beyond the Lower Hollow Keeper's Shrine . The first encounter occurs in an arena to the right of the Hut of Immortality Keeper's Shrine. The second encounter occurs while following the path to the left of the Hut of Immortality Keeper's Shrine.

There are more than 15 bosses in Black Myth: Wukong 's Webbed Hollow, the location at the center of Chapter 4, and players who want to complete their Journals will need to fight them all. While many of those bosses are situated along the level's critical path, that is certainly not the case with all of them. Indeed, fans will need to explore every nook and cranny of the Webbed Hollow if they hope to find all the bosses in Black Myth: Wukong 's fourth chapter, and this Slg Game Building Guide is here to assist with that endeavor.

While there is no Journal entry for Fungiwoman , she does have a boss-style health bar and is included in this guide as a result. Players who want to fight her should make their way to the Court of Illumination Keeper's Shrine and then follow these steps:

Players will battle Buddha's Right Hand in a corridor to the left of the Cliff of Oblivion Keeper's Shrine . To reach that checkpoint, fans of adventure games must simply follow the path that leads out of Centipede Guai arena.

In Chapter Two of Black Myth: Wukong , the Destined One finds themselves in Sandgate Village. However, navigating this desert area is frustratingly difficult, not just because of the archers but also due to the many bosses surrounding the area's first Keeper's Shrine.


Upon arriving at the bottom , you will find Yellow Wind Sage standing in a battle arena within a large sandstorm. As the final boss of Chapter 2, you will require a carefully curated battle strategy and adequate preparation to take this boss down and progress your playthro

When Immobilize wears off, activate your Cloud Step spell to strike the Earth Wolf with a powerful hit, then summon Guangmou's snakes to inflict the Poison Bane . Immediately, follow this up by transforming into Guangzhi for a powerful burst of fire damage while applying the Burn Bane simultaneously.
First thing first, you should open up the locked gate . You can unlock it from the boss arena , and it'll save you from taking the long way to the boss and avoiding enemies again. If you take the long way around, the enemies you encounter may also enter the boss arena , and you'll have more than the boss on your mind to deal with.


The biggest problem with Ring of Fire is that it occupies the same slot as Immobilize, which is significantly easier to use consistently and effectively against challenging foes. Sacrificing a powerful control spell in favor of a recovery option that can be difficult to use to its maximum potential isn't always the best fit for the aggressive playstyle that Black Myth: Wukong encourages. The hardest boss fights also tend to take place in large arenas and force a lot of dodging, so staying within the ring can be a challe