Black Myth Wukong Beginner Tips What to Know Before Starting the Game

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Step into the legendary boots of the Monkey King in Black Myth: Wukong, a visually stunning and challenging soulslike RPG that redefines the genre with its unique blend of classical Chinese mythology and intense combat. Before you embark on this epic journey to the West, equip yourself with essential beginner tips-from mastering your staff’s versatile stances to following the game’s subtle golden trail navigation-that will help you survive brutal boss fights, unlock powerful spells, and uncover hidden secrets on both PC and PlayStation. Prepare to transform your gameplay and conquer the mystical world of Black Myth: Wukong with confidence and style.

Our Black Myth: Wukong beginner’s guide will help you start your journey (to the West) as the Destined One with tips from our first 15 hours with the game. We’ve got hints and advice on level layouts, the (confusing) crafting mechanic, fast travel, and your equipment.


Your progress is linear

In Black Myth: Wukong, your progress is linear, meaning you advance through the game by completing each of the six chapters in sequence. The game guides you from one major boss encounter to the next, gradually unlocking new abilities, equipment, and spells as you move forward. This structure ensures you gain and master new tools methodically without feeling overwhelmed, and if you find certain enemies too difficult, you can always return later after becoming stronger. Additionally, the fast travel system between shrines lets you revisit previous areas easily, but the core progression remains a straightforward journey through the story’s chapters.

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<p>There’s not really a gameplay loop in <em>Black Myth: Wukong</em>. You’ll travel from shrine checkpoint to shrine checkpoint, dispatching enemy yaoguais (demons) along the way, but there’s not much of a grind. Instead, you’ll be more focused on getting from one boss fight to the next – there are a <em>lot</em> of bosses and boss-like enemies.</p>
<p>That linearity shows up in your armor and weapons as well. You don’t so much unlock them as you just reach a certain shrine and the crafting recipes for new equipment will be automatically unlocked (more on this below). The same goes for spells – they are just given to you after beating certain bosses.</p>
<p>That said, you don’t want to just sprint from one shrine to the next because.</p>
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<h2>You should watch for side paths</h2>
<p><p>In Black Myth: Wukong, while the main progression is fairly linear, it’s crucial to watch for side paths as they often lead to valuable optional content. These hidden routes can reveal minibosses, side quests, collectibles, and upgrades that enrich your experience and strengthen your character. Exploring these detours thoroughly can uncover treasures and secrets that are not immediately obvious, so keep an eye out for cracks in walls or subtle environmental clues that hint at these alternate paths. Following the glowing embers will guide you to the next main checkpoint, but don’t hesitate to veer off the beaten track to fully explore the world and maximize your rewards.</p>
<p>While your overall progress is quite linear, the routes between the shrine checkpoints do have branching paths that are almost always worth exploring. You’ll usually find at least a chest or even an optional boss fight.</p>
<p>Those boss fights will also give you plenty of XP and usually some rare upgrade materials as well. If nothing else, you’ll find some ingredients. Which will be useful. eventually.</p>
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<h2><strong>You can’t make medicine until chapter 2</strong></h2>
<p><p>In Black Myth: Wukong, you cannot craft medicines until you reach Chapter 2, where you meet an NPC who teaches you how to make them using mine cores and harvested plants. Although you find plants early on, they have no immediate use until this point, so it’s wise to gather as many as possible beforehand. Medicines provide crucial buffs such as health, stamina, and mana recovery, which can greatly aid in combat and exploration. Prioritizing upgrades to health, mana, stamina, and stamina recovery in your crafted medicines is recommended for the best effect. This crafting system adds a strategic layer to gameplay, encouraging careful resource management and preparation as you progress through the chapters.</p>
<p>As you play through the beginning of the game, you’ll find a lot of ingredients like plants and mushrooms. Their descriptions will even say they “can be used to make medicines,” but you won’t be able to do anything with them.</p>
<p>And that’s because that’s a mechanic that doesn’t unlock until chapter 2, several hours into the game. For more information on how to unlock the mechanic, see our guide on how to craft medicine.</p>
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<h2><strong>Embrace running away</strong></h2>
<p><p>In Black Myth: Wukong, embracing the strategy of running away can be crucial, especially when facing tough enemies or mini-bosses early in the game. Sometimes, it’s wiser to avoid combat and retreat to return later when your character is stronger and better equipped with new skills and abilities. The game encourages this approach, as you can fast travel between shrines and explore other areas to gain experience and resources before tackling difficult foes. Additionally, the Cloud Step Spell supports sneaking around and avoiding unnecessary fights in crowded areas, allowing you to survive and progress more smoothly without forcing every battle.</p>
<p>Very early in <em>Black Myth: Wukong</em>, you’ll run into an enemy called a Wandering Wight. The first time you meet it, you can’t beat it. (Well, it’s <em>possible</em>, but it’s not going to happen.) The trick with that fight, though, is that the way forward is past that enemy. You just have to run past it.</p>
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That’s not going to work for most fights, but it’s an important lesson about how the game works – you’ll get a lot more powerful and have more skills to draw from as you progress (linearly).

If you hit a hard enemy or boss, you can always come back later once you’re a bit stronger. Which brings us to.


Fast travel is weird with no map

Fast travel in Black Myth: Wukong feels unusual due to the absence of a traditional map. Instead of selecting destinations from a map interface, players rely on Keeper’s Shrines scattered throughout the world to fast travel. These shrines act as checkpoints where you can offer incense and then teleport between previously visited locations. Without a map to provide an overview, players must remember the names and locations of these shrines to navigate efficiently. This design choice adds a layer of challenge and immersion but can make fast travel feel less straightforward compared to modern RPGs with instant map-based teleportation.

You can (fast) travel from any shrine to any other shrine you’ve previously visited. But there’s no map, so it’s a little awkward at first.

When you choose to travel, you’ll just get a list of the names of shrines and their region. The names are descriptive enough, though, so it’s not too hard to figure out where you’re going.


Clothes make the Monkey

In Black Myth: Wukong, clothing and gear play a significant role beyond mere aesthetics-they directly impact your combat effectiveness. Each piece of apparel, including head, torso, legs, and arms gear, offers unique benefits such as increased damage or enhanced speed. Moreover, wearing multiple pieces from the same set can activate powerful set bonuses, making it crucial to choose your outfit strategically to suit your playstyle and the challenges ahead. As you progress and unlock new crafting blueprints at shrines, upgrading and customizing your gear becomes essential to mastering the Destined One’s journey.

As you progress through Black Myth: Wukong and defeat bosses, you’ll unlock new equipment to craft at shrines. You’ll only ever fight with one weapon – various versions of a staff – so those are easy enough to understand. The clothes – gear for your head, body, legs, and arms – are a bit more interesting.

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<p>Clothes have unique effects that you gain while wearing them. These include things like damage bonuses or speed increases. Some equipment has a number next to the unique effect – that indicates how many pieces of that set of gear you need to be wearing to activate the unique effect.</p>
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<h2>There are secrets (that grant rewards)</h2>
<p><p>Black Myth: Wukong is filled with numerous secrets that reward players who take the time to explore and engage with the world beyond the main storyline. These secrets include hidden areas, obscure bosses, and unique NPC side quests that grant valuable items such as rare vessels, crafting materials, and powerful curios. Unlocking these secrets often requires careful observation, completing specific questlines, or defeating challenging secret bosses like the Venom Daoist or Erlang Shen, the latter unlocking a secret ending and a unique weapon. Exploring these hidden elements not only enriches the gameplay experience but also provides significant advantages in combat and character progression.</p>
<p>While <em>Black Myth: Wukong</em> is mostly linear, you’ll find various secrets off the beaten path. Some of these reward Vessels – accessories that grant helpful perks. For help in tracking down some of these early-game secrets, see our guides on where to find all hidden bell locations, how to help the Yellow-Robed Squire, where to find and deliver all Buddha’s Eyes, and how to unlock medicine.</p>
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<h2>What hidden tricks can help me master Black Myth: Wukong faster</h2>
<h2>Hidden Tricks to Master Black Myth: Wukong Faster</h2>
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<p><strong>Heavy Attack Jump for Extra Height</strong>: You can perform a hidden double jump by pressing the heavy attack button while in mid-air after a jump. This boosts you higher to reach ledges or rooftops that seem inaccessible, allowing quicker exploration and strategic positioning in combat.</p>
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<p><strong>Cloud Step Dash in Mid-Air</strong>: After jumping, use the Cloud Step spell to dash horizontally through the air. This helps cross gaps or reach distant ledges without taking the long route.</p>
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<p><strong>Spirit Absorption Strategy</strong>: Collecting green Spirits restores healing charges in your gourd. Spirits come with one to three charges, so check their wisps before absorbing. If your gourd is full, drink from it before collecting spirits to maximize healing efficiency. Also, save spirits for after clearing enemies nearby to heal without resting at shrines.</p>
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<p><strong>Use Spirits, Vessels & Transformations Early</strong>: Unlock and use special abilities gained from absorbing boss spirits early on to gain powerful combat advantages and unique attacks.</p>
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<p><strong>Master Parrying with “Seeing Through” and Resolute Counter</strong>: These advanced counterattack moves let you perfectly parry enemy attacks, opening them up for devastating ripostes. Learning these will significantly improve your survivability and damage output.</p>
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<p><strong>Efficient Will and XP Farming</strong>: Use specific farming routes like the Snake Trail Shrine area in Chapter 1 to quickly gain willpower and experience. Equip gear that boosts will gain, such as the Folk Opera Armor Set and the Gold Floor Hairpin, and use the Incense Trail Talisman to teleport back to the rest area and repeat the farm efficiently.</p>
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<p><strong>Tailor Soaks and Drinks to Your Needs</strong>: Choose healing items based on the situation-higher immediate health boosts are better for exploration, while healing over time is suited for prolonged fights.</p>
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<p>These hidden mechanics and strategies will accelerate your mastery of Black Myth: Wukong, helping you explore more efficiently, survive tougher encounters, and unleash your full combat potential.</p>
<h2>How does performing a heavy attack jump boost my reach and access hidden areas</h2>
<p>Performing a heavy attack jump in Black Myth: Wukong boosts your reach by allowing you to execute a powerful leap attack that propels you higher and farther than a regular jump. This maneuver combines the momentum of a jump with the charged force of a heavy attack, enabling you to clear larger gaps, reach higher ledges, and access hidden or otherwise unreachable areas in the game world. The extra height and distance gained from this technique open up secret paths and shortcuts that enhance exploration and strategic positioning during combat. Although specific detailed mechanics for Black Myth: Wukong heavy attack jumps are not explicitly documented in the search results, similar mechanics in action RPGs involve holding or charging the heavy attack button mid-air to extend jump height and distance, which aligns with player observations and gameplay strategies for accessing hidden areas.</p><div class=

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