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The Best Spells In Black Myth: Wukong, Ranked

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작성자 Ward
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Literally popping in and out of the early moments of this game 's massive story, Keeper of the Black Wind Mountain is always happy to lend our hero a helping hand with his signature Sagittarius enthusi


The core of Black Myth: Wukong is combat, and there are plenty of different abilities and items that The Destined One can equip to make every fight different . The one aspect that adds the most variety to combat is the spells, as they each add a new layer to consider when taking on different f


The final encounters of each chapter are arguably some of the most spectacular boss fights in the genre, and the standard is set at the beginning of the game with Black Bear Guai . After learning the Cloud Step technique, you'll be able to reach the temple at the top of the mountain relatively unscathed, but it won't stay easy with the flaming Black Bear Guai ready to pounce as soon as you arr


Each chapter will throw a whole new host of standard enemies, mini-bosses, and of course, full-scale bosses at you, and you'll log all of them with a portrait. You'll get an achievement for logging all of them, but with how many there are, this will be a big investment and require a fair amount of eff


One standout was Saiyuki: Journey West , a tactical RPG akin to Final Fantasy Tactics , where Wukong, Bajie, and Wujing could use their transformations in battle, with Sanzang as the healer. It didn’t set the world on fire back in the day, being a PS1 game released nearly a year after the PS2's launch. Still, Gamespot liked it enough to nominate it for their ‘Best Game No One Played’ prize at their 2001 awa


Throughout the story of Black Myth: Wukong, we hear a lot about the legendary hero Sun Wukong, to the point that if you weren't paying that much attention, you might assume that you were playing as


Black Myth: Wukong is full to the brim with interesting characters, all steeped in layers of Chinese mythology game mythology, as well as parallels to the 16th-century novel Journey to the West. With such a wide array of characters, it's natural that you might wonder which lines up with typical Zodiac sign personality tra


Part history, part fantasy, part comedy, and part religious treatise, Wu Cheng’en’s Journey to the West is an iconic piece of Chinese literature. Based loosely on the priest Xuanzeng’s real pilgrimage to India, it spiced up proceedings by giving the monk Sanzang three divine protectors in the river ogre Sha Wujing, the pig demon Zhu Bajie, and the magic monkey Sun Wuk


The most recent Journey to the West video game adaptation as of this writing is Black Myth: Wukong , which provides an alternate epilogue to the tale. Here, Wukong rejects the offer of immortality after his pilgrimage and is punished by Heaven for doing so by being sealed in stone. Since then, monkeys from Mount Huaguo have ventured out to try to revive him by collecting the 6 Relics he divided his spirit into. The latest one, armed with a staff like Wukong, is known only as The Destined

When you start the game, you'll be presented with a lengthy cutscene before being thrust into a battle with the game's introductory boss, Erland, The Sacred Divinity . Don’t worry — while he has a wide range of moves and a large health pool, you can easily defeat him, since you can’t die in this fight.


From then on, Xu Dog, our typical Virgo, will be on call to help empower our hero with his medicinal expertise, always having upgrades on hand, and happy to help out if given the correct resources, all in order of cou


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

Be sure to explore the next courtyard and collect everything you can find. There will be another chest here — loot it and continue forward. When you enter the next room, turn to your left to find a giant statue. Interact with its altar to receive the Celestial Jade Lotus Pill . This collectible item will automatically and permanently increase your health, so it’s essential not to miss it as the journey ahead will become increasingly challenging.


The atmosphere in the deserts of Chapter 2 could easily be quite draining during your journey as The Destined One, but that's why it's so great that you have the Headless Monk to add some levity to the chapter's darker mome


During your encounters with the blacksmith in the Ruyi Scroll area, he'll remain more stoic but get a lot more lively and talkative when engaging the Destined One in combat. His hesitance to admit the strength of the Destined One compared to his own and Wukong's makes him easy to associate with the more stubborn aspects of a Tau