In Black Myth: Wukongobstacles come in the form of boss fights, and in this adaptation of Journey to the West, you’re going to have to face off against plenty of them. After defeating the Bull Guard, your second objective will most likely be the very dangerous GuangzhiIf his fiery attacks have drained your life bar, I have a few tips for you so you can return the favor and advance in this dangerous action RPG.
How to defeat Guangzhi in Black Myth Wukong
As part of your journey through the Forest of wolvesyou’re going to have to fight the mighty Guangzhi. Armed with dangerous fire attacks, he’s a jump in difficulty compared to the previous obstacle you had to face. As always, we’re going to go over his moves and punishment windows.
- Combo: One of Guangzhi’s main characteristics is that his combo can close huge distances in a rather short period of time. With 3 consecutive hits, you can try to sneak in a counterattack in between, but I recommend waiting for it to end before starting your offensive.
- Double combo: Another combo, this time with less distance, but more damage if you get hit. The immobilization spell during the second hit’s charge will leave him very, very exposed, so you can counterattack and finish your combo using a concentration point.
- Fast charging: When you see Guangzhi crouch down and ready his weapon, be ready to dodge very quickly. His charge is a fast and powerful attack that he can do in succession. You can interrupt it with the immobilization spell to deal a combo, or dodge it carefully, but without punishing.
- Acrobatic blow: The boss does several jumping and ground slamming attacks. You can lightly punish his attacks with a perfect dodge, but the important thing is to punish his fourth and most powerful hit with a combo.
- Back turn: Guangzhi spins around, and if you try to chase him, you’ll get a shock. After this, he’ll throw his weapon at you and make you come back. During this period, you can punish.
- Top: Similar to the back spin, but this time forward. Guangzhi spins around and charges at you. You don’t try to punish this.
The added complication of this fight lies, in fact, in the passive ability of Guangzhi’s blows. to set you on fire. This will do damage to you inactively, and you will have to roll several times to be able to turn it off as soon as possible. Once you finish with it, you will receive the Red Tides spell, thanks to which you will be able to become Guangzhi during your fights. Believe me when I tell you that this skill will be very useful to you.