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Black Myth: Wukong Beginner’s Guide – Start from Scratch and Avoid Early Pitfalls

Quick Takeaways: What Every New Player Should Know

  • Don’t rush into fights early on: Enemies and bosses in the first two chapters hit hard. Prioritize observing their movements and learning dodge timing.
  • Spells are your lifeline: Abilities like Immobilize and transformations create damage windows. Don’t rely solely on your staff.
  • Exploration matters more than speed: Side paths and hidden areas often hold upgrade materials, elixirs, or new skills.
  • Boss fights are learning experiences: Each boss follows a set pattern. Dying a few times is normal—focus on memorizing their combo windows.
  • Check your PC specs beforehand: The game demands high graphical performance. Verify your system against the latest official requirements before purchasing.

Preparation and Goals: What to Know Before You Dive In

Setting Your Goals

  • Short-term goal: Clear Chapter 1, “Black Wind Mountain,” and master the basic combat loop (light attack + heavy attack + dodge + spells).
  • Mid-term goal: Unlock at least two transformation skills and get comfortable with the staff stance rhythm (build up with light attacks, unleash with heavy attacks).
  • Long-term goal: Learn each boss’s weaknesses and plan your skill tree and equipment path.

Getting Ready

  • Choose your platform: The game is available on PC and consoles. Make sure your device meets the minimum specs (check the Steam or Epic store page).
  • Language settings: Chinese voice acting and subtitles are supported. For an immersive first playthrough, enable Chinese audio.
  • Mindset: This is a boss-focused action game that demands patience and repetition. If you prefer relaxed exploration or heavy story choices, adjust your expectations accordingly.

Step-by-Step Route: From the Start to the First Boss

Step 1: Get Comfortable with Basic Controls (About 15 Minutes)

  1. Light and heavy attacks: Light attack combos build up “staff stance.” When the bar is full, a heavy attack deals high damage.
  2. Dodge and roll: Dodges have invincibility frames, but don’t spam rolls—bosses will predict your rhythm.
  3. Spell bar: You start with “Immobilize,” which can interrupt a boss’s wind-up and let you deal damage.
  4. Healing: Your gourd (health flask) refills at bonfires. Save it for boss fights early on.

Step 2: Progress Through Chapter 1, “Black Wind Mountain”

  1. Spawn point → Earth God Shrine (first bonfire): Activate it to level up and rest.
  2. Follow the main path: You’ll encounter your first elite enemy, the “Bull Guard.” Clear nearby small foes first, then lure it out for a 1v1.
    • Strategy: It has a noticeable charge-up before attacks. Dodge, then land 2-3 light hits. Repeat.
  3. Explore side paths: A hidden area to the left of the main road contains “Elixirs” and “Spirit Essence” (currency).
  4. Reach “Black Wind Cave”: This is where the first real boss, “Wraith,” awaits.
    • Note: Wraith’s grab attack deals massive damage. Back off when you see its body glow red.
    • Recommended tactic: Dodge its three-hit combo, then use “Immobilize” during its recovery animation. Follow up with a light attack chain and a heavy strike.

Step 3: Must-Do After the Boss Fight

  • Return to the Earth God Shrine: Upgrade your “Staff Technique” or “Immobilize.” Prioritize skills that boost staff stance.
  • Keep exploring: Deep inside the cave after defeating Wraith, you’ll find the “Earth Travel Talisman” (fast travel item). Grab it.
  • Check for missed areas: Revisit any side paths you skipped. They often hold “Golden Elixirs” (permanent stat boosts) or “Wine and Food” materials.

Collection/Task Checklist: Key Items Not to Miss in Chapter 1

Item NameLocationUse
Earth Travel TalismanInside Black Wind Cave (area after Wraith boss fight)Fast travel to activated Earth God Shrines
Elixir: Crimson Gold PillChest at the end of the left side path off the main roadPermanently increases max HP
Wine & Food: Yao Chi Lotus SeedGlowing spot on a cliff near the Earth God ShrineMaterial for crafting recovery items
Spirit Essence (large amount)Hidden cave (breakable wall required)Used to purchase skills and equipment

Note: This list covers only confirmed collectibles in Chapter 1. The game’s map is large with multiple branches, so this guide doesn’t claim to be exhaustive. For full collection, refer to dedicated guides or community maps.

Common Mistakes: Traps New Players Often Fall Into

Mistake 1: Thinking You Can Out-Level the Game

  • Reality: Boss damage and health scale with each chapter. Levels only grant skill points—they don’t directly lower difficulty. Mastering attack patterns is key.

Mistake 2: Ignoring Spells and Transformations

  • Reality: Many players rely solely on their staff early on, leading to low margin for error. Spells like Immobilize and transformations (e.g., the “Wolf Demon” form) not only deal damage but also help you avoid lethal moves.

Mistake 3: Blind Exploration Wasting Resources

  • Reality: Resources are limited in Chapter 1. Prioritize upgrading “Staff Technique” and “Immobilize.” Avoid spreading points evenly. You can respec later, but early on, focus your resources.

Mistake 4: Not Checking PC Performance Before Playing

  • Reality: The game has performance fluctuations on some GPUs. Check recent reviews on the Steam store page or use an official performance test tool (if available) to confirm your frame rate.

Final Thoughts: Black Myth: Wukong isn’t a game you can breeze through without thinking. It’s closer to the experience of Sekiro or Nioh—every death is a lesson. If you enjoy dissecting boss moves and optimizing your attack rhythm, it will deliver a powerful sense of accomplishment. If you’re more into branching storylines or relaxed exploration, consider trying a demo or watching a playthrough before committing.