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They can continue playing Black Myth: Wukong after beating it to clear up any side content, and maybe find some more answe One of the most useful features in Black Myth: Wukong is Spirits, which can be obtained shortly into the game's first chapter. Spirits can be acquired by defeating mini-bosses or more hearty versions of Lesser Yaoguais and can then be equipped and used in combat. Each Spirit has a passive Equipped Effect that can provide some much-needed buffs, but Spirits can also be used to deal direct damage to enemies or stagger them. There are dozens of Spirits to find in Black Myth: Wukong , but one Spirit arguably bests the rest in terms of its damage and Equipped Eff As it is based on the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West , Game Science's action RPG Black Myth: Wukong is filled to the brim with Eastern mythology. At the heart of its mythological world are the yaoguai, a class of creatures known for their supernatural abilities and often bizarre, otherworldly appearances. As players make their way through the elaborate world of Black Myth: Wukong , they will encounter dozens of yaoguais, some of whom will help the game's protagonist, the Destined One, but many of whom will be his enemies. There are yaoguais around every corner of different sizes, forms, and strengths, and they all find their origins and inspiration in the soil of Chinese mythology, folk tales, and literat You will face many mandatory and optional bosses throughout your Black Myth: Wukong playthrough. Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang is one of the optional bosses in the game, that you will encounter in Chapter 1. However, you will find it in a slightly hidden area in the Bamboo Groove area, and you might miss it if you haven't explored enough. Not every yaoguai in Black Myth: Wukong is pulled straight from Journey to the West , as some were simply inspired by the rich tapestry of Eastern mythology that the game relies on to fill in the holes left by the 500-year time gap between it and the novel. However, almost every major boss in the game is one of the yaoguais that Sun Wukong originally encountered in Journey to the West , and Black Myth: Wukong 's artistic recreation of those yaoguais realizes them in a way that has never been done before. In their appearances, personalities, and skills, each yaoguai boss in Black Myth: Wukong gives players a firsthand look at what it might have been like for Sun Wukong in Journey to the We This is largely the story for the major yaoguais in Black Myth: Wukong , as each one has been adapted from the novel to become a highly formidable foe and give players a brief and often frustrating glimpse into what the legendary Sun Wukong 's legendary battles might have been like. Many of Black Myth: Wukong 's lesser yaoguais have also been inspired by the whole of Eastern mythology, although some are direct references to those Sun Wukong encounters in Journey to the West . Each of these yaoguais is modeled after their descriptions that have been passed down for thousands of years, and now Game Science has brought them to life in a video game unlike many others availa Lesser Yaoguais in Black Myth: Wukong make up the enemies that players will encounter regularly throughout its world between bosses. These are not to be underestimated as simple rank-and-file foes, however, as they can still be devastating in large groups. The following comprise the bulk of the 90 Lesser Yaoguais to be encountered in Black Myth: Wuko If you don't feel like fighting, you can always find Silk in shops, but it'll set you back 600 Will per piece. This cost makes buying Silk less worth your time, as your Will is better saved for other things. Don't waste your money on Silk when getting started. It is pretty easy to find as you can head to the Rockrest Flat to find Silk in the early hours of the g Dodging this attack from his front is difficult as you must dodge at the perfect time. However, if you manage to avoid the first attack and quickly sprint to its side , the boss will miss the entire combo. If you want an additional challenge, you can also fight the Stone Vanguard nearby. This is a tougher boss, so you'll be able to grab some extra Will while you're here to help level up any of Black Myth: Wukong 's three Stances more quickly. 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