Pay attention to the Whiteclad Noble’s dialogues after you defeat him, as he’ll hint at three bells in the Black Myth Wukong Bosses Wind Mountains , which you can ring if you want to find a secret boss and progress in Black Myth: Wukong .
Now that the Destined One has the Golden Headband, they too are subdued and unable to stand against the heavenly kingdom. The elder monkey might have been an agent of the heavens all along , ensuring that Wukong remains fully sea
Before your fight with Whiteclad Noble, make sure to upgrade the Pillar Stance as it can be incredibly useful against this boss’ water-based attacks. The Pillar Stance allows you to balance on top of your staff and avoid taking damage from the Whiteclad’s grounding attacks. Plus, it gives you a vantage point from which you can launch powerful overhead attacks.
The final range is up close and personal. If you are right up next to him, the First Prince only has a handful of attacks, and they aren't particularly scary. **Circle around to his backside, and you will only need to worry about his tail swipe. ** This attack is highly telegraphed (with a butt waggle) and easy to dodge. If you are close to one of the First Prince's arms, he'll swipe at you with a backhand. This is another pretty clearly telegraphed attack, so, if you see him raising the back of his hand, get ready to dodge.
We might also get a game based around some other characters, utilizing the naming convention of Black Myth: Character Name. Erlang Shen might be an interesting choice for that, although Sha Wujing, one of Wukong’s original companions, is oddly missing from the story, making him the most likely cho
I'll take you through the best strategies for mitigating this heavy-hitter's heavy hits, and help break down the different forms his attacks come in. With a little help, I'm sure you will be dancing on an oversized rat grave in no time!
Centuries later, monkeys gather around the rock that holds the remnants of Wukong, an elder telling the story of how their King died. The player then takes control of one of the listening monkeys, a silent protagonist that journeys to find the six Senses of the Great Sage , gaining many of Wukong’s trademark powers on the
After this, we see the Destined One/Wukong in a sort of stasis , his body now trapped inside the rock that used to hold Wukong. Then the game ends, leaving players wondering what happened or what the point of it all
When you are in front of the First Prince at a medium range, he will still use his Pouncing Attack and Lunging Attack, but he will also start to use his palm stomps quite a bit. The weaker slams always come as a pair. Try to time the second palm slam for a perfect dodge. If he really winds up and slams his palm down hard, he won't follow up with another. ** The speed and impact of these palm slams make them easy enough to differentiate between. However, in general, I don't think you should be spending much time at this medium range, as that is when the First Prince is at his most dangerous.**
Since Whiteclad Noble has quick movements, you’ll need to rely on the Immobilize control spell, which freezes him in place and gives you an opening to get a few attacks in. As such, invest as many Sparks as you can into the Immobilize spell. Consider investing points in the Stagnation Mysticism, as it can extend the duration of your immobilizing spell and give you more time to attack the Whiteclad Noble.
As you are laying the smackdown on his butt, he will likely turn to face you mid-combo. Once he is facing you, he'll either try to crush you with a palm slam or smack you with a backhand. However, both of these attacks have notable tells, look for them, dodge through them, and then get behind him again.
While it is entirely up to you and what suits your playstyle, the best Transformation to use against Yellow Wind Sage is Azure Dust , which is unlocked via the Man-in-Stone quest in Chapter 2. This Spirit allows you to strike enemies three times using your head, and also dash and charge forward toward enemies with full fo
Shummell Gaming suggests casting your Pluck of Many Spell immediately when you start battle while using the Wandering Wight Spirit's charge attack to stun-lock him. During this time, you and your Duplicates can deal many Light and Heavy Attacks in quick succession, taking advantage of his staggered state, to take a large chunk of HP off his health p
Of these three attacks, the only one that is truly dangerous is the Pouncing Attack, as once it is in motion it is nearly unreactable. So, you will want to dodge the instant his arms are fully raised above his head, as that is when he's about to pounce. The other two are easily dodged or run around, so they aren't really a threat.
Although the opening battle of the game starts players with several spells, Chapter 1 quickly takes things back to square one, restricting the Destined One to physical attacks before slowly reintroducing magical options. It doesn't take long to acquire the early spell Immobilize, but completing the suite takes a lot longer. Spells rarely feel necessary when fighting standard enemies throughout the world, but when it comes to Black Myth: Wukong 's challenging boss fights , mastering spells can be the key to victo