Best Spells In Black Myth: Wukong

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The protectors of the Tang Monk are not aiding him for the good of the cause, but to atone for their sins. Wukong specifically was a troublemaker who, while not often meaning to do harm, gets into all sorts of trouble due to his temperam


While A Pluck of Many is undoubtedly one of the strongest offensive spells in the game, it comes at a high cost and has a long casting time, so players must be careful to avoid being interrupted during the process. Additionally, the AI controlling the duplicates can be unreliable at times, with some freezing in place instead of attacking. Moreover, not every boss is easily distracted by duplicates; some will continue to target the Destined One unless the player maintains distance. To unlock this spell, players must defeat the Tiger Vanguard boss at the Crouching Tiger Temple in Chapter 2 and then discover a hidden passage beneath a pool of bl


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


Life-Saving Strand is the only spell that players won't unlock until after completing black Myth wukong endings 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


While most of the armor sets in Black Myth: Wukong can be equipped purely for the defence bonus, some are better if you are looking for a specific playstyle to be complimented. The best example of this is the one-piece Yin Yang Daoist R

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In general, it is better to be close to the Stone Vanguard, than at a distance. Its close-range attacks are all telegraphed, and it is easy enough to side-step them and keep pressing with your own offense.

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Black Myth: Wukong 's combat is one of the game's standout features, delivering intense, fast-paced combos combined with the incredible agility of the Destined One, all topped off with an array of unique and powerful spells, transformations, and spirit attacks. Besides the temporary transformations, combat spells are divided into three categories: Strand, Mysticism, and Alteration. Each requires its own slot, meaning players can only have one active spell from each category at a time and must visit a Shrine to switch their active spel


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

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