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How To Find (& Beat) The Wandering Wight In Black Myth: Wukong
2026.02.28 07:05
For instance, the Fireproof Mantle that you receive after defeating Elder Jinchi in the secret " Three Bells" quest in chapter one allows you to nullify all fire damage for a short time, giving you a distinct advantage when fighting Black Bear Guai at the chapter's end. Each area has a few armor sets to unlock, so make sure you explore as much as you can so you don't miss anything. As you play, take note of the enemies you fight, as they may come in handy when gathering materi
In Black Myth: Wukong 's normal ending, the Destined One becomes Wukong as he was always intended to do . The Old Monkey monologues about the unreliability of the legends surrounding Sun Wukong: was he truly granted Buddhahood? Did the journey even happen? Either way, a new legend is about to begin, as the Old Monkey plucks Sun Wukong's golden headband from the water and places it atop the Destined One's head. A brief scene shows Sun Wukong sitting in a pool of amber, presumably within the stone egg from which he was born. The credits then abruptly begin to roll, signifying that there may be more of the Monkey King's soul that the Destined One has yet to abs
Without a plan, the Wandering Wight will be nearly impossible to beat with your base stats, skills, and equipment. You need to at least craft some gear using Sparks gathered from enemies to give yourself higher defenses while fighting this boss. There are other secrets in the extensive map areas of Black Myth: Wukong that you can also investigate to gain advantages against the Wi
The Wandering Wight is by far the best Spirit in Black Myth: Wukong , as it significantly increases Defense when it is equipped, takes a significant chunk out of an enemy's health on contact, and even briefly staggers them. What's even more beneficial about the Wandering Wight is that it can be obtained fairly early on in the game, so long as players are brave enough to face the Wandering Wight in the Forest of Wolves area in Black Wind Mounta
Skill point respecification in a role-playing game is typically an expensive endeavor, as it generally requires the player to shell out currency in exchange for the ability to rebuild their character. In Black Myth: Wukong , however, players can respec their skills points, or "Sparks," an unlimited number of times for free at any of the Keeper's Shrines found throughout the game's sizable world. The fact that Black Myth: Wukong allows players to perform such an advantageous move for free says something about how often it is necessary, which is something players should thoroughly consider as they progress through the g
That can all be a little overwhelming, so Black Myth: Wukong _ also provides two pre-configured default settings for different modes: Performance mode and Quality mode . Although each setting has its own benefits, different graphical modes will work differently depending on each system's specifications. Here's how each of _Wukong 's graphical presets works, and which one is best for different kinds of play
Black Myth: Wukong may have some of the most defining characteristics of the Soulslike genre , but, at the end of the day, it is an action RPG through and through. The Soulslike genre is very strict with its set of rules, and if any of those rules are broken by a game, that game may lose its chance of being properly classified as a Soulslike. Even so, Black Myth: Wukong is just as difficult as a Soulslike game should be, so the tendency some have to refer to it as such makes perfect se
Black Myth Wukong skills Myth: Wukong _ comes with a plethora of settings that allow players to adjust its visuals and performance. Its graphical settings are largely the same as any other major 3D action RPG, encompassing both big-picture options like view distance, antialiasing, and texture quality. But _Black Myth: Wukong also allows players to adjust some of the more minor details of its graphical fidelity, changing, for example, the detail rendered in the NPCs' hair, reflections, and vegetat
There are also several secrets to progress in Black Myth: Wukong , should players find themselves stuck or in need of a helping hand. For instance, absorbing a Spirit or Will Wisp in Black Myth: Wukong will also refill the Gourd, which is used for healing. As such, players should use their Gourd to heal themselves before absorbing a Spirit or Will Wisp to take full advantage of the bonus eff
If you happen to get the "Cannot absorb spirits without guidance" message near the Wight's corpse, simply return when you get the right Gourd. Those who beat the Wandering Wight in **Black Myth: Wukong ** will find the body of the boss still in the area, with the flame of its spirit ready to aid you in battles to c
As you can see in the above video by YouTube creator Esoterickk , the AoE attacks from the Wandering Wight can be chained from any of its basic physical strikes. This makes the boss hard to predict, so stay patient and wait until the boss is recovering at the end of its attack chains. As long as you don't waste your Immobilize and heavy attack chances, you should be able to take this boss down eventua