With so many combat elements and features available in , players are spoiled with choices of the varying skills and abilities they can use and hone in battle, such as Spirits. These powerful skills, when cultivated, allow you to momentarily take the form of an enemy or boss you once faced and defeated and use their powers against other opponents you confront.
To use Spirits, go to a Shrine and select,' bringing you to a menu of all the Spirits you have collected. Each one costs 1,500 Will and will require more Will, along with ingredients to upgrade them. Once you have cultivated a Spirit, you can then equip it in your Inventory. Players can only have one Spirit equipped but can swap them out whenever they like.
To beat Whiteclad Noble, a boss in Chapter 1 of Black Myth: Wukong, players must use the best gear, items, stance, and movesets.
Using the Wandering Wight Spirit is an excellent option for players who enjoy Heavy Attacks and strong tanky hits, who can deal massive damage. By taking the form of Wandering Wight, you can ram into foes with your huge bronze skull, which will likely kill many low-level enemies in one shot, and can be devastating against most bosses.
Wandering Wight is an optional field boss in Chapter 1, who you must defeat to obtain the Spirit, allowing you to cultivate it at a Keeper's Shrine. Wandering Wight can be found in the Forest of Wolves, near the 'Outside the Forest' Keeper's Shrine.
To find him, follow the path, either killing or bypassing the wolves along the way, until you reach a wooden bridge blocked by another wolf holding an ax. Make sure to take this enemy down; otherwise, he will follow you into the boss arena. Cross the bridge to find Wandering Wight in an open space surrounded by stone pillars.
Follow Shirrako 's guide on YouTube, which demonstrates how to beat Wandering Wight in and obtain his Spirit.
Type
Epic
Qi Cost
High
Equipped Effect
Considerably increases Defense
Upgraded Effect
Reduces the Qi cost for
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