features a huge variety of spirits to summon in battle, and most of them are easy to pick up throughout the game. Even without attempting to get spirits, the Destined One will naturally end up with a surplus, as plenty of enemies drop them upon being defeated. Acquiring one of the best spirits in takes a far more convoluted process, however, and it's shockingly easy to go through the game without ever having a clue how to access a particularly great battle option.
Chapter Four of puts the focus on enemies that creep and crawl, with plenty of spiders, centipedes, and larval creatures to fight or simply shudder at. One challenge found in the chapter is the Elder Amourworm, a large, grub-like creature that mostly flops around in the fight. Rather than dropping an Elder Amourworm spirit, however, the foe leaves behind a key item called the Proto-Amourworm , and the description on the item doesn't help to clarify anything about how it might be put into use.
Black Myth: Wukong covers a lot of ground in the course of its adventure, but it doesn't divide the experience into that many chapters overall.
The Proto-Amourworm can actually be turned into a spirit, but it requires a surprisingly involved process with a number of prerequisites. The first key lies in having unlocked the Zodiac Village in Chapter Three, a peaceful area where several NPCs are happy to set up camp. To gain access to the Zodiac Village, the Destined One needs to meet the character Chen Loong, defeat him in combat, and then talk to him afterward to learn that he wants an item called the Special-made Bone-Strengthening Pellet.
The Destined One can acquire the Bone-Strengthening Pellet easily by returning to the Xu Dog found beneath the Crouching Tiger Temple in Act Two. Upon returning to Chen Loong with the item, he offers the Ruyi Scroll to the Destined One. Stepping into the scroll brings the Destined One to the Zodiac Village, where Chen Loong has several baskets that can be used to cultivate and
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