Black Myth: Wukong – Bamboo Groves Walkthrough

After meditating, turn around and follow the path through the rocks. You’ll soon encounter another Keeper’s Shrine. Be...

After meditating, turn around and follow the path through the rocks. You’ll soon encounter another Keeper’s Shrine. Be sure to interact with it and rest to replenish your health, mana, and healing resource, the Gourd .

One of the earliest spells that you will unlock is Cloud Step , and it’s a useful utility to give yourself a chance to breathe in some of the Chinese folklore Video game‘s more intense battles. You’ll spawn a decoy and have a moment to freely move around and do whatever you need to before rejoining the fight with a powerful attack with a high chance of stunning the

One of the oldest examples is Capcom’s SonSon , a side-scrolling arcade platformer like SNK’s later effort Psycho Soldier . Players control SonSon (Wukong) and/or TonTon (Bajie) across a continuous range of platforms with gaps they can stroll over or move up or down a level on. Their goal is to reach the Buddha statue at the end and blast any enemy away with ma

Return to the wooden bridge and continue downwards until you reach a pond-like area. In the distance, you’ll notice a man in white clothing standing menacingly. This is the final boss of the Bamboo Grove region , known as the Whiteclad Noble. Approach him to trigger a cutscene, where you’ll see he has a fondness for poetry.

After obtaining the Skandha of Form , turn your attention back to the Bullguard and engage in battle. Defeat him by dodging his giant axe and following up with counterattacks. During the fight, a cutscene will play, and you’ll receive the Immobilize Spell .

Nowadays, most people may know Journey to the West for inspiring the Dragon Ball series. Its main hero even uses Wukong’s Japanese name, Son Goku. That said, most Dragon Ball fans outside Japan got into the series with the explosive sagas of Dragon Ball Z , where the Journey to the West influences got turned down and other influences, like Superman , got turned

To get the Hoarfrost Transformation, you must enter the New Thunderclap Temple in the New West of Chapter 3 . Follow the path from the ‘Temple Entrance’ Keeper’s Shrine, until you confront the Monk of the Sea boss in Black Myth: Wukong . Upon his demise, you will receive the Transformation as a rew

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