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One Black Myth: Wukong Item Is Either A Total Scam, Or An Undiscovered Treasure

has one rare item that could be a secret treasure, or end up as one of the biggest scams in the game. Secrets in this action RPG are aplenty and can provide some beneficial buffs and hidden lore. However, some are much easier to find than others, like the three bells in Chapter 1. These lead the player to the temple of Elder Jinchi, and defeating him rewards an important Vessel for fighting the Black Bear Guai boss of Chapter 1.

Some of these secrets/rare items can be sold for large amounts of Will at shrines. Will is important throughout as it will be used to craft armor, staff upgrades, and medicines while also being used as the store currency. Bosses reward the most Will, but it is possible to gather high amounts by farming regular enemies if desired. The best item to sell for Will is Gold Pieces and their various rarities.

Players should avoid buying the Gold Ridge Beast sold by the Man-In-Stone in Chapter 2. This purchase is a trick by the now-defeated boss and will end up costing users 6,800 Will. These treasures are a good source of Will income, but this is when they are acquired for free and not the 12,800 Will the Man-In-Stone will ask for. Regardless, this is a clever trick by the developers as a way for this mischievous boss to get back at the Destined One after he ruined his plans.

Luckily, there is a way for Gold Ridge Beasts to be found. The caveat to this isthey're random drops from bosses, which introduces a heavy RNG mechanic. However, it is still a nice bonus when they do drop what is essentially the Will gain equivalent of killing another boss.

Some theories did exist that this item had some secret to it, as many of the special items from quests do, but that seems to be false. It would be interesting to get some kind of bonus quest from this initial one, but the scam is fun too. Given how many opportunities players have to get stronger,having one area where they can fail permanently is a nice touch.

Though the boss can be killed first, to

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