One of 's secret bosses goes by the name Shigandang, a giant rock monster who drops some valuable loot. You can fight Shigandang in Chapter 2 of the game, but only if you resurrect him. To do so, you must collect six Buddha’s Eyeballs; glowing yellow eyes inside decapitated statue heads of Buddha.
Each of these Buddha's Eyeballs can be found in Fright Cliff, where the Destined One fights rocky bosses such as Stone Vanguard, Mother Of Stones, and Man-In-Stone. There are no special requirements to collect Buddha's Eyeballs. Simply walk up to the decapitated heads and examine the statues. If you don't find the eyeballs on your first run through Fright Cliff, it's easy to go back and collect the rest.
Black Myth: Wukong features a staggering ninety-one boss battles split across six chapters, including main bosses, side bosses, and secret bosses.
The best strategy for finding Buddha's Eyeballs is to travel to the appropriate shrine within Fright Cliff and look around for giant, angry stone faces lying among the rubble. While the statue heads are the same color as the rest of the area, their glowing yellow eyes should help them pop out to you.
Buddha's Eyeball
Nearest Shrine
Location
#1
Squall Hideout
This head is sitting near the shrine itself.
#2
Squall Hideout
Head left of the shrine and follow the path into the dark past the bridge to find the head resting beside an altar.
#3
Squall Hideout
Head right of the shrine and cross left of the giant crack in the earth to find the head along the side of a path sloping up.
#4
Squall Hideout
Head to the wooden platforms visible from the earlier fissure and climb up them to find the head resting there.
#5
Rockrest Flat
The head is just left of the shrine.
#6
Rockrest Flat
Head up the path right of the area where you fight Mother of Stones in and find the head on a large platform.
Once you've collected all six Buddha's Eyeballs in, head to the area where you fight the Stone Vanguard, past the gate near the
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