Throughout the game, Black Myth: Wukong brings many different bosses including some hidden options that gamers may have missed. And although it has been released for nearly a month, up to now, there are still many players who have not been able to complete the game, just because of the difficulty and frustration that the bosses below bring.
Yin Tiger – The most “tough” tiger in Black Myth: Wukong
Defeating Yin Tiger will bring one of the most beautiful and popular weapons in Black Myth: Wukong, second only to the Great Sage's iron board. However, overcoming it is not an easy challenge. Yin Tiger's attacks are extremely varied and annoying with countless “flashes” and rapid combos that can easily make players make mistakes in dodging.
Fortunately, Yin Tiger is an optional boss and players do not have to defeat it if they want to complete the game. However, there are still many people who are stuck in Yin Tiger for a long time.
Yellow Loong – The “last” dragon in Black Myth: Wukong
As the last dragon that gamers can find in the “Hidden Dragon” quest chain, Yellow Loong possesses extremely powerful power. The huge amount of damage it causes can easily take down players in just one combo if they cannot avoid it in time, especially when its electric damage easily causes shock, increasing the amount of damage that players must receive.
Of course, Yellow Loong is not a pleasant choice, but it is not a mandatory choice. And remember, the fight with Yellow Loong can be divided into two stages. Initially, he will be quite gentle, but when he drops below 50% health, Yellow Loong will really give players a headache with his damage.
Hundred-Eyed Daoist Master
Hundred-Eyed Daoist Master is a true beast with a hybrid appearance between human and beast, like a centaur but instead of a horse body, he has a centaur body underneath. His strength is also very powerful and especially, when entering the second phase, the player will almost not be able to withstand the surprise and danger of Hundred-Eyed Daoist Master.
There are many ways to defeat Hundred-Eyed Daoist Master, but mainly gamers will have to complete side quests to get a magic weapon that specializes in treating centipedes – true to the plot in Journey to the West.