is a challenging game, and adapting to its trials can take a bit of adjustment. While most of its levels aren't notably difficult, tough bosses require both skill and smart play, drawing comparisons to soulslike games despite some other elements that don't line up with the genre.
While getting the hang of, it's easy to make a lot of mistakes that end up simply wasting time. Learning some simple mistakes to avoid can help make a much smoother experience, even when avoiding tips that cross into noteworthy spoilers. In a few cases, it's impossible to go back on errors, so knowing the best way to play can be critical.
One important mechanic in this Black Myth: Wukong Staff Stance is confusing due to an unfortunate typo, but luckily, it still works incredibly well.
Most of 's characters end up being bosses and mini-bosses for the Destined One to fight, but some more peaceable NPCs do appear throughout the game. From the Xu Dog in Chapter Two to the Yin Tiger in Chapter 3, there's a small but important selection of figures who are willing to do business with the Destined One and help him along his journey.
Although comes across as fairly linear, without any overworld map or connection between its chapters, revisiting past NPCs is actually crucial for building a strong character and getting necessary supplies. It's possible to easily travel back to NPC locations through the Keeper's Shrine checkpoints, and in many situations, the best items that NPCs have to offer won't even show up in their inventory until later in the game. Assuming that their starting wares are all they'll ever have to offer is a big mistake.
Spirits provide useful transformations in fights, but the equipped effects that they passively provide can be just as important as the transformations can. Some spirits offer straightforward buffs with a lot of utility, like stamina recovery or increased defense. Others, however, come with tradeoffs that could seriously damage the average playthrough.
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