The Chu Bai Spear is a powerful weapon forged during the third chapter of . It begins in the Pagoda Realm, a prison-like zone found part-way through chapter three. You will need to rescue a fellow captive, simply known as the Prisoner. Getting to him won’t be direct, as a magical barrier further protects his cell. Even after finally being freed, the Prisoner has an entire side quest that will bring you to different areas to fight several bosses.
While the Chu Bai Spear is a great weapon, it isn’t the only option. You should decide early on if it is worth the time investment or to wait for other equipment. You will likely switch to some other staff by the time of chapter five or six. Still, you might also be a completionist who wants to finish this quest before you miss it in .
The main objective of the Prisoner’s quest is to defeat four ghostly Captains. The first is found before even speaking with the Prisoner and involves opening a purple-sealed door. Head to the Upper Pagoda Keeper’s Shrine located at the top of the Pagoda Realm.
Drop twice from the nearby ledge to find the first encounter, Captain Lotus-Vision. Defeating it will allow you to unlock purple seals and speak to the Prisoner to begin the quest officially. You are tasked with subduing the other three Captains.
Boss
Location
Captain Wise-Voice
Mani Wheel. A mandatory story fight to finish chapter three.
Captain Kalpa-Wave
Longevity Road in Valley of Ecstasy. A mandatory story fight.
Captain Void-Illusion
Longevity Road in Valley of Ecstasy. An optional side quest found south-east of the Shrine. You mostly fight standard enemies, as Void-Illusion is already dead.
YouTuber Spellborne fought the giant Captain Kalpa-Wave. It stands blocking the entrance to Thunderclap Temple. Kalpa-Wave uses many jumping attacks, requiring dodging ahead of time. It also mainly uses projectiles, making it beneficial to fight up-close.
One of the main Yaoguai King bosses in Chapter 3 of Black Myth: Wukong is
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