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<br> | <br>Yellow Wind Sage is found in the Yellow Wind Formation of Chapter 2 in Black Myth: Wukong . However, while there are multiple ways to reach this area, all the gates leading here are locked and require key items that can only be obtained by defeating particular bosses around the Yellow Wind Ri<br>As you enter its range for the first time, Gore-Eye Doaist will unleash a war cry and smack his mace on the ground after a short delay. This smack on the ground will release a shockwave of blood , while also splattering the blood on the ground. The boss may also use this attack later on in the fight.<br><br>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.<br><br>Below is a comprehensive list of all staves available in Black Myth: Wukong. Click on a specific item for further details. While information may not be complete at this moment, these items will continue to be updated as all information becomes available. Be sure to check back regularly for more on these unique weapons.<br><br> <br>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<br><br>As you make your way through Chapter 1 of Black Myth: Wukong , you’ll come face-to-face with the Whiteclad Noble, a half-serpent, half-human creature wearing a white robe. Even though he is not listed as a Yaoguai King or Chief, the Whiteclad Noble is considered one of the hardest bosses to face in the early game.<br><br>This is an enhanced version of the Blood Darts attack. Towards the end of this move, the boss will smack his staff on the ground, unleashing a huge shockwave of blood in a large AOE . This attack will clear most of the blood that’s splattered on the ground.<br><br>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.<br><br>If the roar catches you, it’s not a major concern; however, you’ll know the Earth Wolf is about to use this move when it performs a swirling backstep . Use this opportunity to run away and avoid the attack.<br><br>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.<br><br>From Chapter One's Black Wind Mountain, you'll have amassed a bunch of helpful Spirits . While the Wandering Wight is powerful, and we all love him, we recommend switching to Guangmou and his snakes for this fight. The Earth Wolf is susceptible to the Poison Bane , making this Spirit particularly effective.<br><br>As a required boss, you can’t miss running into the Whiteclad Noble when exploring the Black Wind Mountain in Chapter 1. You’ll find him in the Bamboo Grove area, guarding the end of the Marsh of White Mist Keeper's Shrine. This is close to the area where you meet Shen Monkey, an NPC that can help upgrade your Gourd in Black Myth: Wukong .<br><br>If you've left the boss arena without collecting the Earth Wolf's Spirit and don't find it upon your return, then don't worry. You simply need to rest at a Keeper's Shrine , where you'll find the option to retrieve its Spirit .<br><br>Upon successful defeat, the Earth Wolf nets you Two Yarn , Two Silk, 758 XP , and 761 Will . While these rewards are automatically picked, the Earth Wolf also leaves its Spirit behind for you to absorb.<br><br>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.<br><br>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 [https://www.wukongchronicle.com/ Black Myth Wukong crafting guide] 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.<br><br>At the start of the fight, you should close the distance quickly to prevent the beast from resorting to its leaping strike opener, which it'll likely do if you tarry around . Get the jump on it to land the first hit , and use your Immobilize spell to safely deal some initial damage.<br> | ||
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Yellow Wind Sage is found in the Yellow Wind Formation of Chapter 2 in Black Myth: Wukong . However, while there are multiple ways to reach this area, all the gates leading here are locked and require key items that can only be obtained by defeating particular bosses around the Yellow Wind Ri
As you enter its range for the first time, Gore-Eye Doaist will unleash a war cry and smack his mace on the ground after a short delay. This smack on the ground will release a shockwave of blood , while also splattering the blood on the ground. The boss may also use this attack later on in the fight.
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.
Below is a comprehensive list of all staves available in Black Myth: Wukong. Click on a specific item for further details. While information may not be complete at this moment, these items will continue to be updated as all information becomes available. Be sure to check back regularly for more on these unique weapons.
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
As you make your way through Chapter 1 of Black Myth: Wukong , you’ll come face-to-face with the Whiteclad Noble, a half-serpent, half-human creature wearing a white robe. Even though he is not listed as a Yaoguai King or Chief, the Whiteclad Noble is considered one of the hardest bosses to face in the early game.
This is an enhanced version of the Blood Darts attack. Towards the end of this move, the boss will smack his staff on the ground, unleashing a huge shockwave of blood in a large AOE . This attack will clear most of the blood that’s splattered on the ground.
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.
If the roar catches you, it’s not a major concern; however, you’ll know the Earth Wolf is about to use this move when it performs a swirling backstep . Use this opportunity to run away and avoid the attack.
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.
From Chapter One's Black Wind Mountain, you'll have amassed a bunch of helpful Spirits . While the Wandering Wight is powerful, and we all love him, we recommend switching to Guangmou and his snakes for this fight. The Earth Wolf is susceptible to the Poison Bane , making this Spirit particularly effective.
As a required boss, you can’t miss running into the Whiteclad Noble when exploring the Black Wind Mountain in Chapter 1. You’ll find him in the Bamboo Grove area, guarding the end of the Marsh of White Mist Keeper's Shrine. This is close to the area where you meet Shen Monkey, an NPC that can help upgrade your Gourd in Black Myth: Wukong .
If you've left the boss arena without collecting the Earth Wolf's Spirit and don't find it upon your return, then don't worry. You simply need to rest at a Keeper's Shrine , where you'll find the option to retrieve its Spirit .
Upon successful defeat, the Earth Wolf nets you Two Yarn , Two Silk, 758 XP , and 761 Will . While these rewards are automatically picked, the Earth Wolf also leaves its Spirit behind for you to absorb.
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.
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 crafting guide 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.
At the start of the fight, you should close the distance quickly to prevent the beast from resorting to its leaping strike opener, which it'll likely do if you tarry around . Get the jump on it to land the first hit , and use your Immobilize spell to safely deal some initial damage.