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Black Myth: Wukong - Ending, Explained

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However, the best reward is the Luojia Fragrant Vine , which can be acquired after defeating the mini-boss. This item, when brought to the Shen Monkey, allows the Destined One to increase the amount of sips available from the Gourd.

Avoiding the blood darts is easy as you simply have to dodge them repeatedly . Dodging the shockwave is tricky as it requires precise timing. Make sure you’re not standing on any puddle of blood on the ground as the shockwave will cause the blood to explode, dealing additional damage.


For example, the Visionary Centipede Staff is similar to the previous Spider Celestial Staff, and will also heal when using a charged heavy attacks. However, instead of dealing poison damage, it will deal more damage to a poisoned enemy. It also has a slightly lower critical chance boost of ten perc


The True ending shows Wukong rising once again ; it might not be the same monkey, but it has his skills and memories and likely inherited his goals as well (the Destined One was more of a blank canvas anyway). This means that this isn’t the last we’ve seen of Wukong , making him possibly return in a future g

The fight itself is relatively easy. The main strategy for defeating the Gore-Eye Daoist revolves around the Destined One staying close to the boss and repeatedly hitting it . As soon as the boss starts to dance or sing, get away from it so you can avoid getting hit by the blood shockwave attacks.

The best way to deal with this attack is to immobilize the boss during the attack’s animation. If you don’t wanna do that, you’ll have to get far away from it , so that you’re out of range of the blood shockwave. You can also avoid this attack by dodging, but the timing is strict.

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.

Giving this boss some space can make this fight unnecessarily difficult. Its ranged attacks are difficult to avoid , **** and prolonging the fight is also not recommended due to the blood on the ground causing poison build-up.


To get the True ending, you’ll need to find the Grand Pagoda in Chapter 3 and complete a quest about finding Loong Scales. With that done, you’ll unlock a secret chapter, where you fight Erlang Shen as the Destined One , a fight that soon becomes a mighty brawl among titans and unlocks the Rock Monkey transformat


One of the more stressful aspects of combat in Black Myth: Wukong is having to manage your health in longer boss fights so The Destined One can stay alive longer than his adversaries. This is why having abilities and passives that automatically heal you can be the difference between a successful run or fail

Once you’re at the shrine, head into the ruined village and across the wooden bridge. Take an immediate left under the wooden structures to reach a gray, misty area where you can use the Old Rattle-Drum to progress the Mad Tiger’s quest . Once you’re done with the brief cinematic, proceed to progress this quest further.

Well, after killing the Second Prince and sending his father scurrying, you now get to meet his older brother: The First Price of the Flowing Sands. And boy, he sure as hell didn't get his height from his father. This First Prince is one of the many big bosses you'll encounter in Black Myth: Wukong 's second chapter. For the most part, you'll find that he is a large, hard-hitting, if slow-moving, boss. However, that isn't to say he can't be sneaky fast when he wants to be.


The main problem with Wukong is that he is too strong for his own good , being able to defeat nearly anyone in both the heavens and the earth. Buddha himself ends up needing to get involved, sealing the monkey under a rock and placing a Golden Circlet around his head so he could not rebel against the Jade Empire ag


Curiously, Erlang isn’t slain at the end of the fight , something that happens very rarely in Black Myth: Wukong. Instead, black myth wukong Endings smoke is released from Erlang’s third eye , unlocking something undisclosed within the Destined One, and then Erlang leaves, claiming he is "now at pea

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.


The weapon has a standard six percent bonus to critical chance. Still, it also has an armor set bonus (unlike any other weapon) which fits in with the Gold Suozi armor set that reduces spell cooldown after pulling off a critical1007.jpeg-thumb.jpg

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