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<br>From the Windrest Hamlet Shrine, go to your left and cross the small bridge with a few Yaogauis on it. After that, go downhill and head to the large arched bridge, and you’ll find Tiger’s Acolyte on top of it.<br><br> <br>[https://www.wukonggame.cc/ Black myth wukong skills guide] Myth: Wukong ultimately hides many of the finer details of its lore in journal entries (or in reading Journey to the West , which could help explain a lot of context), but there's still a significant story of the Destined One's adventure happening at the forefront. Whether or not a player goes for the secret true ending, the Destined One achieves a monumental task in _Black Myth: Wukong _ by uniting the pieces of Wukong's spirit and ultimately defeating the body of the Monkey King to claim his pl<br><br>"Take the form of Gore-Eye Daoist, who wields a staff topped with a toad whose eyes emit a crimson glow. Stay within the glow and your attack will be enhanced. The staff vanishes on its own after a while."<br><br>The basic strategy for this boss battle revolves around your taking control of the fight. If you give the boss a lot of room to attack and use his combos, he’ll most likely kill you because his attacks deal a lot of damage. Tiger’s Acolyte doesn’t have that much HP so if you keep rushing him down , you’ll be able to defeat him easily.<br><br>In Black Myth: Wukong , you will be able to collect spirits from specific enemies throughout your journeys. When an enemy dies and a blue flame remains, that means that you can collect their spirit. You can then equip a specific spirit that grants you a specific ability for a brief period. You can transform into these foes and perform a quick action while also obtaining passive bonuses. Using a spirit in combat will cost you Qi .<br><br>As you've likely gleaned from the information above, Pillar Stance is the ideal method of dealing with groups of foes, and can also be used to dish out great damage against your target(s.) With the exception of Perching to avoid attacks on the ground, Pillar Stance is lacking in defensive options and can be risky to use against enemies that strike hard and fast. When keeping your distance is preferable but you still want to put out some huge damage, you might consider Thrust Stance instead.<br><br>Be wary of his combos while keeping in mind that you don’t have to dodge everything. Just dodge the first strike for most of the boss' attacks and then create some distance by sprinting away . After the boss is done with his combos, approach him by using the Cloud Step or Immobilize to dish out damage.<br><br>This attack is only troublesome because the shockwave doesn’t come out sometimes, and you miss out on the opportunity to get in some hits. The shockwave itself is easy to avoid by dodging or moving away as it only travels in a straight line at a slow speed.<br><br>Thrust Stance is an excellent and highly mobile style that works well when facing an enemy with dangerous close-range attacks, like AOE blasts, allowing you to quickly approach and retreat as the situation demands. This makes it a tricky style to learn but very rewarding to master, especially against bosses who transition to a second or third phase by using an AOE attack.<br><br>This attack can be avoided by dodging the first attack and sprinting to your back . If the last hit is ranged, you can simply dodge in any direction as the shockwave is very linear. There are a few instances where he’ll roll forward to close in the distance and then throw a horizontal slash. If that happens and the boss manages to catch up to you, dodge backwards and sprint away again.<br><br>Keeping with the theme of darting in and out of melee range, Thrust Stance's variable combo (once unlocked) performs a backstep when you use a heavy attack during a light attack combo, carrying you back a short distance. If you tap heavy attack again and have at least one focus point, you can follow this with a ranged jab similar to the stance's heavy attack which can be followed up with Whirling Thrusts if desired. With the right upgrades, you can also transition Whirling Thrusts into the Tactical Retreat backstep to disengage.<br><br>Tiger’s Acolyte is an optional boss that you can encounter near the Windrest Hamlet Shrine. Wielding a long sword, this boss deals considerable damage but also has many glaring weaknesses that make it fairly easy to defeat. Defeating the boss is worth it because it drops the Old Rattle-Drum Key Item, which unlocks the Mad Tiger Secret Boss.<br><br>"Take the form of Fungiwoman. Drift through the air with a mushroom cap and release spores. Upon landing, crash into the foe as the spores rain down to track and strike them. Spores that hit the foe can return and recover Health."<br><br> <br>Chapter Four of Black Myth: Wukong turns into a descent into arachnid lairs, where a number of demon spider sisters who can present themselves in human form live . Here a tragic romantic backstory for Bajie is revealed, which also receives the focus of the cutscene played at the end of the chapter. A centipede demon called the Hundred-Eyes Daoist Master ends up slaying spider demons before turning his eye upon the Destined One, who receives the spirit of Wukong's tongue after defeating the de<br>
You can upgrade or acquire new drinks that ultimately add effects on top of the health restoration afforded with each drink from your gourd. The effects vary depending on what drink is equipped. These special libations include the following:<br><br>Stance switching is instantaneous in Black Myth: Wukong , allowing you to quickly shift if you need access to a different heavy attack or variable combo. That said, knowing when to use each stance and how each stance performs against different types of opponent is the key to success, so here's a breakdown of every Stance in an effort to answer the question: "Which Stance is Best?"<br><br>In Black Myth: Wukong , many obstacles in your path won't be easy. Foes are deadly and often challenging. That's why it is up to you to exploit every resource possible to grant your character the necessary buffs and support to win the day. Enter Curios and Relics . These objects are seemingly mystical items that can be equipped (or activated in the case of Relics) to grant you various power boosts. Of course, your play style will determine what Curios and Relic options you select.<br><br>This spell is more offensive in nature. When used Spell Binder enhances the player's attack power for a period. Each of the skills also offer boosts, healing effects, or reduced stamina benefits during this period.<br><br>Below is a listing of all available Curios in-game. 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 armor pieces.<br>This is the earliest spell that you'll obtain in Black Myth: Wukong. This spell enables you to stop and freeze your enemies in their tracks for a brief period. You can then use this time to either heal or inflict enough damage on your foe that the spell "crashes" and they become mobile again. Keep in mind, some more powerful enemies can nullify the spell's effects. When it comes to more imposing hostiles, it's best to use this spell when they are staggered or exhausted.<br><br>In Black Myth: Wukong , there are plenty of skills to apply your beloved Sparks (skill points) towards. The Mysticism category contains three spells with skills for each. These three spells are as follows:<br><br>This spell provides a layer of defensive cover. As its name implies, Ring of Fire conjures a circle of flame on the ground that can not only harm foes but provide boosts while the player is inside the circle. This spell will become available in Chapter 3 once you defeat Macaque Chief in the temple courtyard.<br>The second available Stance, unlockable once you've invested a total of five Sparks , is Pillar Stance. This stance can seem underwhelming at first glance but truly shines when facing off against groups or enemies with wide-reaching attacks that travel along the ground. Pillar Stance's heavy attack allows you to perch atop your staff for as long as you hold the button, extending the staff based on how many focus points you have. Perching puts you beyond the reach of most melee attacks, though attacks striking the staff will drain your stamina and you'll be knocked down if it runs out. Releasing the heavy attack button will cause you to drop, performing a long-reaching slam with the extended staff that can easily strike multiple foes.<br><br>Now, back to the heart of this article. Generally speaking, the best stance will vary depending on your situation. Smash Stance is a useful all-purpose stance that you can safely spend most of your time in, but once you unlock Pillar Stance you should start switching into it when facing groups or when an enemy is stunned and you can make full use of its Sweeping Gale. Once you get Thrust Stance, it'll likely become your new default stance for initiating combat, using it to fire off a charged heavy attack at long range before closing the distance with Whirling Thrusts. Once you're in range, you can swap into Smash Stance to take advantage of Resolute Counterflow, or Pillar Stance when dealing with groups.<br><br>Following Light Attack with Heavy Attack performs Tactical Retreat. The Destined One hops backward and  [https://www.wukonggame.cc/ Https://Www.Wukonggame.Cc/] hones his defenses while preparing for another fierce attack. Following Tactical Retreat with another Heavy Attack that consumes a Focus Point unleashes Forceful Thrust.<br>Keep in mind that if you select a perk and then later regret that decision, your choice can be undone. Simply interact with a shrine and select "Reignite the Sparks" under the Self-Advance category. Then select your relics in order to rest the selected perk.<br><br>Following Light Attack with Heavy Attack performs Tactical Retreat. The Destined One hops backward and hones his defenses while preparing for another fierce attack. Following Tactical Retreat with another Heavy Attack that consumes a Focus Point unleashes Forceful Thrust.<br><br>Your armor loadout doesn't stop at your the threads your curated Destined One is wearing. You will also have two slots to equip Curios. Pick your objects wisely. Keep in mind these objects can compliment armor or other equipped items. Often, specific effects used across multiple items are stackable in Black Myth: Wukong enabling rich customization options when it comes to gameplay.<br>

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You can upgrade or acquire new drinks that ultimately add effects on top of the health restoration afforded with each drink from your gourd. The effects vary depending on what drink is equipped. These special libations include the following:

Stance switching is instantaneous in Black Myth: Wukong , allowing you to quickly shift if you need access to a different heavy attack or variable combo. That said, knowing when to use each stance and how each stance performs against different types of opponent is the key to success, so here's a breakdown of every Stance in an effort to answer the question: "Which Stance is Best?"

In Black Myth: Wukong , many obstacles in your path won't be easy. Foes are deadly and often challenging. That's why it is up to you to exploit every resource possible to grant your character the necessary buffs and support to win the day. Enter Curios and Relics . These objects are seemingly mystical items that can be equipped (or activated in the case of Relics) to grant you various power boosts. Of course, your play style will determine what Curios and Relic options you select.

This spell is more offensive in nature. When used Spell Binder enhances the player's attack power for a period. Each of the skills also offer boosts, healing effects, or reduced stamina benefits during this period.

Below is a listing of all available Curios in-game. 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 armor pieces.
This is the earliest spell that you'll obtain in Black Myth: Wukong. This spell enables you to stop and freeze your enemies in their tracks for a brief period. You can then use this time to either heal or inflict enough damage on your foe that the spell "crashes" and they become mobile again. Keep in mind, some more powerful enemies can nullify the spell's effects. When it comes to more imposing hostiles, it's best to use this spell when they are staggered or exhausted.

In Black Myth: Wukong , there are plenty of skills to apply your beloved Sparks (skill points) towards. The Mysticism category contains three spells with skills for each. These three spells are as follows:

This spell provides a layer of defensive cover. As its name implies, Ring of Fire conjures a circle of flame on the ground that can not only harm foes but provide boosts while the player is inside the circle. This spell will become available in Chapter 3 once you defeat Macaque Chief in the temple courtyard.
The second available Stance, unlockable once you've invested a total of five Sparks , is Pillar Stance. This stance can seem underwhelming at first glance but truly shines when facing off against groups or enemies with wide-reaching attacks that travel along the ground. Pillar Stance's heavy attack allows you to perch atop your staff for as long as you hold the button, extending the staff based on how many focus points you have. Perching puts you beyond the reach of most melee attacks, though attacks striking the staff will drain your stamina and you'll be knocked down if it runs out. Releasing the heavy attack button will cause you to drop, performing a long-reaching slam with the extended staff that can easily strike multiple foes.

Now, back to the heart of this article. Generally speaking, the best stance will vary depending on your situation. Smash Stance is a useful all-purpose stance that you can safely spend most of your time in, but once you unlock Pillar Stance you should start switching into it when facing groups or when an enemy is stunned and you can make full use of its Sweeping Gale. Once you get Thrust Stance, it'll likely become your new default stance for initiating combat, using it to fire off a charged heavy attack at long range before closing the distance with Whirling Thrusts. Once you're in range, you can swap into Smash Stance to take advantage of Resolute Counterflow, or Pillar Stance when dealing with groups.

Following Light Attack with Heavy Attack performs Tactical Retreat. The Destined One hops backward and Https://Www.Wukonggame.Cc/ hones his defenses while preparing for another fierce attack. Following Tactical Retreat with another Heavy Attack that consumes a Focus Point unleashes Forceful Thrust.
Keep in mind that if you select a perk and then later regret that decision, your choice can be undone. Simply interact with a shrine and select "Reignite the Sparks" under the Self-Advance category. Then select your relics in order to rest the selected perk.

Following Light Attack with Heavy Attack performs Tactical Retreat. The Destined One hops backward and hones his defenses while preparing for another fierce attack. Following Tactical Retreat with another Heavy Attack that consumes a Focus Point unleashes Forceful Thrust.

Your armor loadout doesn't stop at your the threads your curated Destined One is wearing. You will also have two slots to equip Curios. Pick your objects wisely. Keep in mind these objects can compliment armor or other equipped items. Often, specific effects used across multiple items are stackable in Black Myth: Wukong enabling rich customization options when it comes to gameplay.