Black Myth: Wukong is full of tough bosses, and this fact is foreshadowed early on, when players face the Wandering Wight. Fortunately, many of the game's toughest bosses are optional, allowing players to revisit them at any time. However, the end of the game brings some incredibly difficult mandatory fights. Here are the toughest bosses in Black Myth: Wukong, each of which has left players feeling bitter at least a few times.
Tiger Vanguard
In Black Myth: Wukong, players will encounter several Yaoguai Tigers, each of which is a formidable foe, but the Vanguard Tiger stands out as the most aggressive and dangerous. He is a significant challenge in Chapter Two, where players encounter him in a bloody arena.
The most dangerous move in Tiger Vanguard's arsenal is a lightning-fast sword attack from behind that can take down any player in a flash, especially when we don't have enough HP. Use Immobilize to interrupt the move as soon as you see him put his hand on the hilt of his sword.
Yellow Wind Sage
The Yellow Wind Sage is the final boss of Chapter 2, and for many players, he is many times more powerful than the Tiger Vanguard. The Yellow Wind Sage has a massive health bar, wide spear swings, and some staggering AOE attacks. One of his most insidious tactics is the ability to vaporize and attack from the cover of sandstorms.
Throughout the fight, Yellow Wind Sage frequently changes his attack pattern and summons the giant sand beetle spirit Fuban, which deals massive damage if the player has not perfected his dodging skills.
Yellow Loong
Yellow Loong is a hidden boss that players can only encounter after defeating all other hidden Loong bosses in previous chapters. Like most other optional bosses, players should avoid encountering it too early.
Yellow Loong is extremely fast and aggressive, capable of blocking and deflecting the player's powerful attacks. He can perform very long combo attacks that the player must constantly dodge.
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