To unlock Elder Jinchi, you will have to ring three bells in Chapter 1. The first bell can be rung after defeating Guanghzi in the Forest of Wolves area. The second bell can be reached right after defeating Guangmao in the Bamboo Groove Area . The third and final bell is found after defeating the Whiteclad Noble near the Marsh of the White Mist Keeper’s Shrine .
Elder Jinchi is the first secret boss that you will encounter in the latter half of Chapter 1. While easy to miss, the boss battle itself is a bit similar to fighting against the Wandering Wight , as they both look identical and also share some moves.
Enslaved had stunning, vibrant graphics for its time, though its story was a relatively moody affair. The original Journey to the West novel, while not always sunshine and rainbows with its murder and monsters, had plenty of comedy in it (usually through Bajie and Monkey’s bickering childishness). Unruly Heroes plays up the novel’s lighter aspects by taking it in a more cartoony, fun-filled direct
If you took a more linear approach to completing Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong, then you will definitely remember having to take down Tiger Vanguard, but you will have likely missed the two other fights against tigers you can challenge in this chap
While it’s unrealistic to expect the removal of all invisible walls or significant changes to the environment’s design in a game as large as Black Myth: Wukong , a mini-map that highlights actual routes and dead ends could provide a simple solution. This would ease exploration, especially for completioni
Boss Guides Wandering Wight Guangzhi Lang-Li-Guhh-Baw Guangmou Lingxuzi Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang Black Bear Guai Elder Jinchi Earth Wolf The King Of The Kingdom Of Flowing Sands And His Son Gore-Eye Daoist First Prince Of The Flowing Sands Stone Vanguard Boss Black Wind King Tiger Vanguard Whiteclad Noble Tiger’s Acolyte Kang-Jin Loong Shigandang Red Loong Black Loong Yellow Wind Sage Captain Lotus-Vision Mad Tiger Captain Wise-Voice Fuban Kang-Jin Star Apramana Bat Cyan Loong Chen Loong Yin Tiger Non-Able Non-White Non-Void Non-Pure Lang-Li-Guhh-Lang Yellowbrow Captain Kalpa-Wave The Second Sister Old Ginseng Guai Buddha’s Right Hand Centipede Guai Green-Capped Martialist Elder Amourworm Yellow Loong Zhu B
Unlike many action-RPGs or soulslikes, Black Myth: Wukong features no map at all, leaving players to explore its vast areas entirely on their own. While it’s clear that the developers aimed to encourage a sense of exploration without players relying on an artificial mini-map, this approach is a double-edged sword due to the game’s level design. Early areas might feel relatively easy to navigate due to their streamlined nature, but by Chapter 2 — and especially in Chapter 3 — levels become far more expansive and layered, with numerous interconnected pathways and verticality. What makes this even more challenging is that Black Myth: Wukong ‘s environments tend to blend together, lacking distinct landmarks to aid in navigat
It is a rare thing when a game ends up looking as good as the initial trailers promised, but Black Myth: Wukong _ **** _ has delivered where many games have not. The graphical fidelity and visuals of the title cannot be overstated, and the scale of its intro alone shows players the kind of work and detail that went into the title, presenting Wukong as the divinely powerful being that he is in the Journey to the West novel. It’s all impressive work, but this level of graphical fidelity and scale comes at a c
Given the abundance of consumables and gathered resources, every Black Myth: Wukong player will have items they’d like to sell in exchange for Will (the in-Xbox Game Releases currency) to upgrade their gear or Cultivate Spirits. However, this option is currently absent. With just a few tweaks, more depth and convenience could be added to this system, allowing players to better manage their resources and enjoy a more flexible trading experie
With nine potent Transformation Spells available to unlock in **Black Myth: Wukong ** , players may wonder which ones are worth utilizing, as you can only equip one Transformation at a time. With so many choices out there, selecting your Transformation based on its ranking may help you see which one would best suit your playstyle, and how you can be most effective in com
There are several optional boss encounters throughout your journey in Black Myth: Wukong, but one of the trickiest to find and then complete is the Yin Tiger, who you’ll find in the back of the Ruyi Scroll realm. If you don’t keep an eye out for Chen Loong when exploring Bitter Lake, then you’ll never even know this area exiBlack Myth: Wukong features several secret bosses that you will encounter on your journey. Unlike other bosses, you have to take a few extra steps to unlock these hidden boss battles. While fighting them is optional, we recommend you defeat them for the exquisite rewards, and we are sure that you wouldn’t want to miss out on the challenge.
Elder Jinchi is the first secret boss that you will encounter in the latter half of Chapter 1. While easy to miss, the boss battle itself is a bit similar to fighting against the Wandering Wight , as they both look identical and also share some moves. Enslaved had stunning, vibrant graphics for its time, though its story was a relatively moody affair. The original Journey to the West novel, while not always sunshine and rainbows with its murder and monsters, had plenty of comedy in it (usually through Bajie and Monkey’s bickering childishness). Unruly Heroes plays up the novel’s lighter aspects by taking it in a more cartoony, fun-filled direct
If you took a more linear approach to completing Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong, then you will definitely remember having to take down Tiger Vanguard, but you will have likely missed the two other fights against tigers you can challenge in this chap
While it’s unrealistic to expect the removal of all invisible walls or significant changes to the environment’s design in a game as large as Black Myth: Wukong , a mini-map that highlights actual routes and dead ends could provide a simple solution. This would ease exploration, especially for completioni
Boss Guides Wandering Wight Guangzhi Lang-Li-Guhh-Baw Guangmou Lingxuzi Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang Black Bear Guai Elder Jinchi Earth Wolf The King Of The Kingdom Of Flowing Sands And His Son Gore-Eye Daoist First Prince Of The Flowing Sands Stone Vanguard Boss Black Wind King Tiger Vanguard Whiteclad Noble Tiger’s Acolyte Kang-Jin Loong Shigandang Red Loong Black Loong Yellow Wind Sage Captain Lotus-Vision Mad Tiger Captain Wise-Voice Fuban Kang-Jin Star Apramana Bat Cyan Loong Chen Loong Yin Tiger Non-Able Non-White Non-Void Non-Pure Lang-Li-Guhh-Lang Yellowbrow Captain Kalpa-Wave The Second Sister Old Ginseng Guai Buddha’s Right Hand Centipede Guai Green-Capped Martialist Elder Amourworm Yellow Loong Zhu B
Unlike many action-RPGs or soulslikes, Black Myth: Wukong features no map at all, leaving players to explore its vast areas entirely on their own. While it’s clear that the developers aimed to encourage a sense of exploration without players relying on an artificial mini-map, this approach is a double-edged sword due to the game’s level design. Early areas might feel relatively easy to navigate due to their streamlined nature, but by Chapter 2 — and especially in Chapter 3 — levels become far more expansive and layered, with numerous interconnected pathways and verticality. What makes this even more challenging is that Black Myth: Wukong ‘s environments tend to blend together, lacking distinct landmarks to aid in navigat
It is a rare thing when a game ends up looking as good as the initial trailers promised, but Black Myth: Wukong _ **** _ has delivered where many games have not. The graphical fidelity and visuals of the title cannot be overstated, and the scale of its intro alone shows players the kind of work and detail that went into the title, presenting Wukong as the divinely powerful being that he is in the Journey to the West novel. It’s all impressive work, but this level of graphical fidelity and scale comes at a c
Given the abundance of consumables and gathered resources, every Black Myth: Wukong player will have items they’d like to sell in exchange for Will (the in-Xbox Game Releases currency) to upgrade their gear or Cultivate Spirits. However, this option is currently absent. With just a few tweaks, more depth and convenience could be added to this system, allowing players to better manage their resources and enjoy a more flexible trading experie
With nine potent Transformation Spells available to unlock in **Black Myth: Wukong ** , players may wonder which ones are worth utilizing, as you can only equip one Transformation at a time. With so many choices out there, selecting your Transformation based on its ranking may help you see which one would best suit your playstyle, and how you can be most effective in com
There are several optional boss encounters throughout your journey in Black Myth: Wukong, but one of the trickiest to find and then complete is the Yin Tiger, who you’ll find in the back of the Ruyi Scroll realm. If you don’t keep an eye out for Chen Loong when exploring Bitter Lake, then you’ll never even know this area exiBlack Myth: Wukong features several secret bosses that you will encounter on your journey. Unlike other bosses, you have to take a few extra steps to unlock these hidden boss battles. While fighting them is optional, we recommend you defeat them for the exquisite rewards, and we are sure that you wouldn’t want to miss out on the challenge.