Players must consider many factors when preparing to face Yellow Wind Sage. When it comes to your Stance in Black Myth: Wukong , by now, you will have leveled up many Sparks into your preferred option, so utilize it to its best abil
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.
When having two pieces of this set equipped, you'll take less damage when poisoned, but with all four pieces, you'll deal more damage when you're poisoned. By doing this, the game incentivizes intentionally getting poisoned, which is possible with certain it
I feel like I already tipped my hand in the previous sections, but the Stone Vanguard is another boss that you will want to attack the booty of. At range, he will apply too much pressure for you to be particularly effective, not to mention he may pounce on you at any moment. His golem-summoning attack is definitely his most potent ability, and he is more likely to use it when you are distant.
I fought him while wearing the Ebongold armor set , and it seemed up to the task of providing enough defense to survive even the heaviest blows. However, I fought him using the Twin Serpent Staff despite the Wind Bear Staff being available, and I definitely felt like I was doing a pretty piddly amount of damage - I'd recommend using the Wind Bear Staff if you want things to go more smoothly. I would also recommend that you have the Pillar Stance unlocked. It'll make it easier to land big hits when The First Prince is left vulnerable but too far away to hit with a melee attack (which will happen frequently).
Each stance has its own skill tree complete with unique talents and skills that offer both active and passive abilities to enhance combat. Gain sparks to upgrade these trees through various means such as combat, exploring, finding meditation spots , etc. The skills available to unlock for each staff stance skill tree are summarized below:
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 .
In the words of Teddy Roosevelt, "speak softly and carry a big stick; and you will go far." While that quote references a broader view of global geopolitics and foreign policy, it's literal form uniquely encapsulates the Destined One's intimate journey. Your staff is your best friend and will see you through the most grueling fights in Black Myth Wukong Bosses Myth: Wukong . While spells and spirits can aid you in conflict, it'll be the repeated blows and strategic strikes with your staff that'll bring down the toughest combatants.
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!
The Non-Pure set is perfect if you love to use either or both of these abilities frequently. If you have two pieces equipped, you'll get mud stains for a short while after leaving a Spirit attack or de-transforming that will increase your damage reduction. With four pieces, you'll increase your might recovery when covered in mud stains while also getting more might for dodging successfu
Of course, not all of these armor sets are created equal, and you'll want to experiment with which one works best for you. Armor sets don't just provide an increase in defence, but also include set bonuses for having a certain number of pieces equipped, and a certain piece might have its own unique buff. So, with all this to consider, which armor sets should you look out
However, to give yourself a big advantage, you should rock up to this battle with a few Tiger Subduing Pellets and Evil Repelling Medicament . These will help you take less damage while dishing more out.
One set that you can easily get attached to is the Galeguard Beastmaw Armor set, which gives The Destined One extra buffs for perfect dodging. If you have two pieces of the set equipped, you'll get more focus added to the meter every time you perfect dodge, and with the full set you'll get a reduction on your spell cooldown every time you pull off the manoeu
As a reward for defeating the First Prince, you will be given the Arhat Gold Piece, a Stone Spirit, a Yaoguai Core, and 1035 Will. You will also gain access to a hidden chamber that holds Loong Scales . Just look for the crack in the giant wall next to the First Prince's boss arena. Squeeze through that crack in the wall and you'll find a treasure chest with the scales in the back of the room.