Black Myth: Wukong - How To Cure Poison

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As you progress into Chapter 2, you will come across many more types of Yaoguais who deal the same Poison-based damage , so knowing how to get rid of the effects is integral to surviving and progressing in Black Myth: Wuk


You are The Destined One, a monkey man with enormous importance as you’re tasked with retrieving various ancient relics. Each chapter of the game acts as a step on your journey to reclaim these relics as you meet various characters from Chinese folklore or mythol


Eventually, the trailer ties a bow on it all with over a dozen brief glimpses at many of Black Myth: Wukong 's terrifying bosses , including a dragon, a massive troll, a rock monster, and a dual sword-wielding character that looks like a tough time. Other scenes near the end of the final trailer, like one of the Destined One placing a mask on a statue to open a large door, have very little context, so it's impossible to know what all of it means. One particular scene of a blood moon could be the cinematic introduction to a boss fight, as blood moons are considered a sign of impending doom in Chinese cult


Moreover, bosses also don't seem to use their environment very much , except Lingxuzi and Whiteclad Noble bosses in Chapter 1 - but even so, to a limited degree. Boss areas serve as nothing more than an arena. It is extremely contrarian to how the arenas are designed, as they appear to have utility, but don't at


Not only is this the best way to cure Poison, but it means that if you're in combat against Poison-inducing foes, it will give you better resistance against it , allowing you to be more effective at surviving in com


Initially, I thought that players could take advantage of the environment by seeking protection from surrounding structures, but this feature seems to be inconsistent. Sometimes, a large rock or boulder can block incoming attacks from bosses, while at other times, this won't work, marring the experience and making fights frustrat


There are many damage types when facing enemies in the action RPG **Black Myth: Wukong ** , such as Poison, which can feel overwhelming to deal with, especially in Chapter 1. When you first receive this status effect, it may not be immediately clear how to cure it and negate its effects. This can be extremely frustrating, especially in the middle of combat, as your health deteriora


One of the biggest questions fans have had about Black Myth Wukong weapons Myth: Wukong is whether it will simply be a boss rush game from start to finish or if players will experience the same level of freedom and side content generally found in a standard modern action RPG. Thankfully, Game Science has confirmed that the world would eventually open up for players to meet new NPCs, acquire side quests, and uncover plenty of secrets. Regardless, it's still refreshing to see the final trailer for Black Myth: Wukong open with an environmental showcase, as if to reassure the game's followers that its world is much bigger than a mere boss r


It's also got some moves that can hit you at range and will hurt massively if they connect, but it's much less aggressive. You'll have plenty of opportunities to back away, compose yourself, heal up, and jump back into the fray when you're re


However, Black Myth: Wukong , unlike the sprawling Elden Ring , is not an open-world game. Instead, players will explore gorgeous linear, interconnected environments akin to the original Dark Souls games. These take place across varied and dynamic landscapes inspired by both Chinese mythology and the Journey to the West st


**Black Myth: Wukong ** is almost here after fans have waited four long years since that first initial unbelievable gameplay reveal in August 2020. Ever since that trailer, anticipation and hype have been building, and it seems almost impossible that it'll finally be in players' hands any day now. Naturally, with any hotly-anticipated game, there's plenty to know and learn before jumping straight into


As of writing, there is only one known way to cure Poison in Black Myth: Wukong and that is by using an uncommon Alleviating Medicine named Antimiasma Powder . This consumable, upon use, instantly removed the Poisoned state and significantly increased Poison Resistance for a short durat


Black Myth: Wukong isn't strictly a soulslike, although it does share many of the same gameplay mechanics, such as a stamina system and enemies respawning after resting at checkpoints. Instead, it's more of an action RPG, which will be slightly more forgiving for those less accustomed to soulslike gameplay. "Soulslite" may be a more accurate t


One of my favorite parts of the experience was finishing each chapter, and not just because of the excellent, visually impressive boss fights that act as their finale. Upon completion, you’re given music videos which artistically tell various stories, each one unique in its animation style. There is a clear admiration for artistry even outside the core moment-to-moment gameplay that makes you care about this otherwise pedestrian t