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The Destined One hops backward and hones his defenses while preparing for another fierce attack. Following Tactical Retreat with another Heavy Attack that consumes a Focus Point unleashes Forceful Thrust. This is the earliest spell that you'll obtain in Black Myth: Wukong. This spell enables you to stop and freeze your enemies in their tracks for a brief period. You can then use this time to either heal or inflict enough damage on your foe that the spell "crashes" and they become mobile again. Keep in mind, some more powerful enemies can nullify the spell's effects. When it comes to more imposing hostiles, it's best to use this spell when they are staggered or exhausted. Beyond Black Wind Mountain, the Destined One comes to the Yellow Wind Ridge, a desert area where he's greeted by a mysterious headless monk character who plays the sanxian, a traditional Chinese lute. The ultimate villain of Yellow Wind Ridge is the Yellow Wind Sage, an overgrown rodent who came across the spirit of Wukong's ears and stole a Bodhisattva's head to contain the powerful spirit. When the Destined One defeats the Yellow Wind Sage, the headless monk reveals himself as the Bodhisattva , reclaims his head, and deems the Destined One worthy of receiving the spirit of Wukong's e In one-on-one combat scenarios, the Thrust Stance might be the best option. It focuses powerful attacks with precision. As the name implies, you can employ thrusting maneuvers that pinpoint a specific target. While your attacks may not be rapid like the combo available in Smash Stance, the damage inflicted with each strike is more significant. You also receive the Old Rattle-Drum, which can be used to unlock the Mad Tiger Secret Boss after using the item at several different locations. Defeating the Mad Tiger will lead you to the Plaguebane Gourd . Alongside the Key Item and the Spirit Summon, you also receive Blood of the Iron Bull, a Stone Spirit, a Yaoguai Core, and 768 Will . The boss will raise one of its legs and arms at once into the air. It will then bring down its arm and thrust it into the ground , releasing a shockwave. After a short delay, the ground will start to glow, and, as the boss pulls out its arm from the ground, the ground will explode . This attack has a huge AOE . The giant rock on its back might rattle a little before the boss is about to execute this attack. Performing Heavy Attack during Light Attack Combo with a Focus Point consumed, allows the Destined One to execute Resolute Strike. During Resolute Strike, the Destined One can see through the incoming enemy attacks and nullify their damage. Enemies that have been seen through are easier to Stagger. Excessive use of the Immobilize spel l to hold them to the ground, combined with Cloud Step , is considerably deadly. The use of Red Tides Transformation can come in handy since Kang-Jin Loong likes to keep their distance from the Destined One, and this transformation can initiate long-range attacks, catching them off guard. In Black Myth: Wukong , there are plenty of skills to apply your beloved Sparks (skill points) towards. The Mysticism category contains three spells with skills for each. These three spells are as follows: This spell provides a layer of defensive cover. As its name implies, Ring of Fire conjures a circle of flame on the ground that can not only harm foes but provide boosts while the player is inside the circle. This spell will become available in Chapter 3 once you defeat Macaque Chief in the temple courtyard. Staying mid-range during the fight is deadly as Kang-Jin will release Frost Breath, and dodging it can be tricky . Retreating is also a viable option, but if you get caught in the Frost Breath , it will inflict both Chill and Shock elementals along with physical damage . This spell is more offensive in nature. When used Spell Binder enhances the player's attack power for a period. Each of the skills also offer boosts, healing effects, or reduced stamina benefits during this period. Switching to Thrust Stance allows the Destined One to charge by holding Heavy Attack while remaining stationary. Upon releasing Heavy Attack, the Destined One can execute a swift thrust attack at a distant enemy. The opening of the Destined One's journey is relatively humble in Chapter One of Black Myth: Wukong , as he begins his progress through the forests of Black Wind Mountain . A small old man called the Keeper of Black Wind Mountain aids him in this chapter, instructing the inexperienced warrior and explaining the region to him. 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