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<br>The story follows Trip, a young tech expert trying to escape from one of these ships, and Monkey, a fellow prisoner who breaks free with his brute strength. Together, they must embark on a journey home, facing threats and obstacles in their quest for free<br><br>Preparation for this fight is pretty simple, as The First Prince doesn't inflict status effects, or really require any particular gimmicks that you should build around. Basically, the First Prince is just a big, beefy boy who tanks your hits and hits back twice as hard. So, you will want to be decked out in the most substantial armor you have access to build and the hardest-hitting weapon you have at your disposal.<br><br>DON'T try to immobilize and stagger him when he is preparing to perform one of his big attacks. You won't be able to stagger him, you'll just eat the attack once he unfreezes. He is very hard to stagger in general, and I was never able to knock him out of one of his big attacks. Additionally, standing on top of your pole isn't going to help you avoid much. Don't get cute and try it. Just circle him and get to his back!<br><br>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!<br><br>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).<br><br> <br>Getting Started Beginner Tips Combat Tips How To Access DLC Items Best Skills To Unlock First Cannot Absorb Spirits Without Guidance, Explained Meditate Location Guide Loong Scales Location All Celestial Jade Lotus Pill Locations All Celestial Taiyi Pill Locations Kun Steel Location All Skandha Locations All Transformation Locations All Curios Locations All Awaken Wine Worm Locations All Luojia Fragrant Vine Locations All Spell Locations All Formulas Locations All Celestial Nonary Pill Locations All Gourd Locations How To Craft Celestial Medicine How To Respec How To Get Refined Iron Sand How To Find Fine Gold Thread How To Open The Purple Prison Cells In The Pagoda How To Unlock [https://www.Wukongchronicle.com/ more about Wukongchronicle] Curios Slots How To Get The Elder Amourworm Spirit How To Unlock The Secret Ending How To Get The Ashen Slumber Transformation Who Is Wukong? Who Is Zhu Bajie? Where Is Sha Wujing? Every Animated Cutscene, Explained Endings, Expla<br><br>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.**<br><br> <br>Cloud Step is the second Alteration spell in the game, and many players might prefer it over Rock Solid due to its ease of use and effectiveness. Upon activation, the Destined One leaves a decoy to distract enemies, quickly evades to a safe distance, becomes invisible, and moves with increased speed. Afterward, players can deliver a powerful surprise attack with enhanced damage and a higher critical hit chance, often interrupting and staggering enemies. The longer players remain invisible, the more lethal their strike will be. This combination of defensive and offensive capabilities, along with its low cost, makes Cloud Step a highly versatile skill in Black Myth: Wuko<br><br> <br>With deep roots in Eastern philosophies, Chinese mythology intertwines with the country's history, influencing art, literature, spiritual practices, and even video games. Numerous games use concepts from these myths as the foundation for adventures and grand battles that explore unique eleme<br><br> <br>Life-Saving Strand is the only spell that players won't unlock until after completing Black Myth: Wukong for the first time. When starting a New Game Plus run, after reaching the first Shrine in Chapter 1, players will receive the Life-Saving Strand skill. As the name suggests, this belongs to the Strand skill category, meaning players will need to choose between Life-Saving Strand and A Pluck of Many, equipping one of them in the available s<br> <br>Following their completion of the fourth chapter in Black Myth: Wukong , players will obtain the Envious Tongue Relic. As it symbolizes the taste sense of Buddhism, Envious Tongue naturally extends the duration of all medicine effects, so having it in tandem with Hubris Noise is a match made in heaven. However, one of the Envious Tongue Relic's Great Sage Talents buffs an incredibly useful spell in Black Myth: Wukong , Immobilize, which just so happens to also be the first spell players learn in the game. They are as foll<br>
<br>Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty places you in a fictionalized period set before the fall of the Han Dynasty. Much like Nioh, Fallen Dynasty combines a real story from China's history with the supernatural. Throughout the game, you battle historical characters -- like Feng Xi and Zhang Liang -- and creatures from Chinese mythology like Zhu Yan and Taotie. Artistically, the game is beautiful. The combat is fast-paced and complex -- you must deflect attacks in order to successfully counter an enemy's attack.<br><br>This game, too, is set from a third-person perspective. In combat, you switch between different stances depending on the type of enemy you're playing against, as well as a "ghost stance" that makes you invincible for a short period of time. Throughout the map, you'll find various Shinto shrines (similar to Black Myth's Keeper's Shrines) that grant you various buff charms and Inari shrines, which will increase the number of buff charms you can have equipped.<br><br>This guide will take you through everything you need to know in order to conquer this mountainous monstrosity. I will help you identify when to attack the Stone Vanguard, and when to back away. There is also a handy-dandy list of all the Stone Vanguard's moves so that you can look up any given move that is giving you problems and quickly learn a counter to it.<br><br> <br>Unlike a plethora of other action RPG titles that allow players to find armor sets via exploring open-world maps, both Black Myth: Wukong and God of War Ragnarok take a different approach. Considering the various amount of locales that are present in both games and their semi-open world-level design, armor is typically crafted in the aftermath of overcoming particular enemies and bos<br><br> <br>Like other popular MOBAs , the game consists of a 5v5 battle, with various characters using unique abilities to destroy the enemy base. The game is a massive success in China, becoming one of the most played and profitable games in hist<br><br> <br>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<br><br> <br>The game's story follows the protagonist Yun, a "rewinder" with the ability to enter people's minds and influence their actions. When the Spirit Wardens request Yun to visit a village to investigate a problem involving a spirit, the adventure beg<br><br> <br>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<br><br> <br>The Chitin Staff is great at keeping The Destined One alive, with bonus health recovered for each Focus point you use with a charged heavy attack. On top of this, you'll have a higher chance of dealing more damage with the useful five percent to critical cha<br><br>Set in a world that's inspired by Norse mythology, you play the titular character, Senua, a Celtic warrior who must make her way to Helheim (the afterlife) to rescue the soul of her dead lover. Along the way, you defeat enemies that include malformed Norsemen and Norse Gods like Surtr, Fenrir and Hela.<br><br>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.<br><br> <br>In theory, Ring of Fire should be a useful spell to employ in [https://WWW.Wukongchronicle.com/ Black Myth Wukong Story guide] Myth: Wukong. Ring of Fire creates a flaming circle around the Destined One that offers several perks and increases the effect of medicines , which sounds like an effective reprieve in intense boss fights. Upgrading the spell makes it possible to recover health and eventually extend the Ring of Fire effects even after stepping out of the ring, reducing the likelihood of completely wasting the spell in an aggressive encoun<br> <br>Based on the 2015 film of the same name, Monkey King: Hero Is Back is a game that follows the Great Sage, Sun Wukong, newly freed after 500 years of imprisonment, as he embarks on a grand journey with a young boy who admires him. Both the game and the film, like Black Myth: Wukong , are based on the novel Journey to the We<br><br> <br>Additionally, the action-adventure game adds new chapters to the story of the original film, creating new layers in the narrative while further exploring the martial arts aspect of the film with fast-paced combat against various enemies and bos<br><br>Prepare for a rocky battle when facing Black Myth: Wukong 's Stone Vanguard boss. Not only does this ghastly golem hit hard, not only is it as durable as it looks, but it also has a series of deadly ranged attacks. Nowhere is safe!<br><br> <br>Black Myth Wukong takes a very similar approach despite the Destined One only utilizing a staff, and players have the opportunity to switch between different spells where it matters most, which also operate on cooldowns. Aside from the spells and abilities at the player's disposal, the combat systems in Ragnarok and Wukong maintain strong similarities in movement and the importance of mixing in light and heavy atta<br>

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Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty places you in a fictionalized period set before the fall of the Han Dynasty. Much like Nioh, Fallen Dynasty combines a real story from China's history with the supernatural. Throughout the game, you battle historical characters -- like Feng Xi and Zhang Liang -- and creatures from Chinese mythology like Zhu Yan and Taotie. Artistically, the game is beautiful. The combat is fast-paced and complex -- you must deflect attacks in order to successfully counter an enemy's attack.

This game, too, is set from a third-person perspective. In combat, you switch between different stances depending on the type of enemy you're playing against, as well as a "ghost stance" that makes you invincible for a short period of time. Throughout the map, you'll find various Shinto shrines (similar to Black Myth's Keeper's Shrines) that grant you various buff charms and Inari shrines, which will increase the number of buff charms you can have equipped.

This guide will take you through everything you need to know in order to conquer this mountainous monstrosity. I will help you identify when to attack the Stone Vanguard, and when to back away. There is also a handy-dandy list of all the Stone Vanguard's moves so that you can look up any given move that is giving you problems and quickly learn a counter to it.


Unlike a plethora of other action RPG titles that allow players to find armor sets via exploring open-world maps, both Black Myth: Wukong and God of War Ragnarok take a different approach. Considering the various amount of locales that are present in both games and their semi-open world-level design, armor is typically crafted in the aftermath of overcoming particular enemies and bos


Like other popular MOBAs , the game consists of a 5v5 battle, with various characters using unique abilities to destroy the enemy base. The game is a massive success in China, becoming one of the most played and profitable games in hist


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


The game's story follows the protagonist Yun, a "rewinder" with the ability to enter people's minds and influence their actions. When the Spirit Wardens request Yun to visit a village to investigate a problem involving a spirit, the adventure beg


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 Chitin Staff is great at keeping The Destined One alive, with bonus health recovered for each Focus point you use with a charged heavy attack. On top of this, you'll have a higher chance of dealing more damage with the useful five percent to critical cha

Set in a world that's inspired by Norse mythology, you play the titular character, Senua, a Celtic warrior who must make her way to Helheim (the afterlife) to rescue the soul of her dead lover. Along the way, you defeat enemies that include malformed Norsemen and Norse Gods like Surtr, Fenrir and Hela.

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.


In theory, Ring of Fire should be a useful spell to employ in Black Myth Wukong Story guide Myth: Wukong. Ring of Fire creates a flaming circle around the Destined One that offers several perks and increases the effect of medicines , which sounds like an effective reprieve in intense boss fights. Upgrading the spell makes it possible to recover health and eventually extend the Ring of Fire effects even after stepping out of the ring, reducing the likelihood of completely wasting the spell in an aggressive encoun

Based on the 2015 film of the same name, Monkey King: Hero Is Back is a game that follows the Great Sage, Sun Wukong, newly freed after 500 years of imprisonment, as he embarks on a grand journey with a young boy who admires him. Both the game and the film, like Black Myth: Wukong , are based on the novel Journey to the We


Additionally, the action-adventure game adds new chapters to the story of the original film, creating new layers in the narrative while further exploring the martial arts aspect of the film with fast-paced combat against various enemies and bos

Prepare for a rocky battle when facing Black Myth: Wukong 's Stone Vanguard boss. Not only does this ghastly golem hit hard, not only is it as durable as it looks, but it also has a series of deadly ranged attacks. Nowhere is safe!


Black Myth Wukong takes a very similar approach despite the Destined One only utilizing a staff, and players have the opportunity to switch between different spells where it matters most, which also operate on cooldowns. Aside from the spells and abilities at the player's disposal, the combat systems in Ragnarok and Wukong maintain strong similarities in movement and the importance of mixing in light and heavy atta