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Every Missable Boss Fight In Black Myth: Wukong & What Triggers It

has a lot of side content for players to get through, including several hidden secrets and boss fights. While most of this can be returned to once players have beaten , or even by simply revisiting past locations, there is some side content that's completely missable. These boss fights must be triggered in a specific way in order to appear, otherwise, they're locked from the player forever.

While players can always defeat them in a New Game Plus save, it's understandable that many would rather face them on their first playthrough. As there are missable bosses throughout chapters, it's important to know going in what can be missed. Fortunately, the list isn't particularly long, ensuring players won't have to go out of their way too much in order to find and beat them all.

Mind Cores are essential resources in Black Myth: Wukong. Mind Cores are used to craft Celestial Medicines and upgrade your many stats.

The Wandering Wight boss is one of the first optional boss fights in, as players can simply run straight past it if they find it is too hard to beat. This is definitely a challenging encounter, especially in early game. The Wandering Wight has several powerful attacks, including one where it charges at the player before attempting to catch them in its clap, a large stomp attack, a swipe attack, a staggered shock wave move which shoots rocks into the air, and the ability to fire a deadly beam of light.

Players who encounter the Wandering Wight will likely find it is tough, so skipping it and coming back later makes sense. However, players who lock themselves out of the Wandering Wight boss fight are missing out on one of the most powerful transformations in , which sees them shift into the Wandering Wight and deliver a powerful headbutt attack that can stagger enemies and knock down certain walls. Additionally, without it, players will lose a way to get the incredibly rare Loong Scales, which are needed to unlock some of the best hidden boss fights in.

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