If you are a curious little monkey and manage to discover what is required of you in the Drunken Pig side quest in Chapter Two of Black Myth Wukongyou will get access to the secret area known as the Sahali region.
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Your path to finding these items will be simple like Buddha’s, with the help of this guide.
This is a large open area where you will find past versions of the ruined and corrupted bosses you bet on in Yellow Wind Ridge.
You’ll meet the Tiger Vanguard before he turns into a bloodthirsty demon, and you’ll even get to help the Yellow Wind Sage defeat a boss.
In this cinematic boss fight, you face Fuban, a giant beetle that will make you think that Black Myth Wukong is doing everything possible to emulate Dune.
It’s a tough fight, but with this guide you should be fine.
How to prepare for Fuban
Fuban is a gigantic boss that will rely on cumbersome but powerful melee attacks, a variety of jumping attacks, and a variety of underground sneak attacks.
So the best thing you can do for this fight is to stock up on defensive items so you can take a hit and try to prepare yourself with the best equipment to melt his considerable health bar.
First of all, I we suggest you update your pumpkin for the second time before this fight. You can do this if you take the time to acquire the Village Luojia Fragrant Vine Near X
Secondly, I would suggest gaining access to the cloud-patterned stone staffwhich can be obtained by completing the Buddha’s Eyeballs questline and defeating Shigandang. Additionally, you should have access to Ebongold or Galeguard Beastmaw Armor Sets.
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Then thirdly, I would suggest unlocking skills that give you more stamina, make your dodges more agile and effective, and skills that increase your engagement distance.
How to beat Tiger Vanguard (part two)
All this preparation is great, but you’re not going anywhere. until you defeat the Tiger Vanguard of the past, as they are the guardian blocking your path to the Fuban arena.
This fight will be reminiscent of the fight at the Temple of the Crouching Tigerbut fortunately it is not so burdensome. Here’s what you need to know to be successful:
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This boss relies mainly on fast and relentless melee combos. So he avoids all attacks before launching into a counterattack.
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They will occasionally turn to stone and render your attacks useless, so watch out for this and watch your back when you fall for this trick.
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They have access to some wide AOE attacks, so try to get some distance while performing these attacks.
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At a distance, they can use shockwaves not unlike those of the Whiteclad Noble.
All in all, it’s a pretty simple fight as long as you don’t get greedy and attack during his combos. Just focus on attacking on the counterattack and make the most of your spells; This should be relatively easy.
After this, continue on and head to the Yellow Wind Sage near the large drum to summon Fuban.
How to defeat Fuban
After Fuban exits the arena, you can slide down and confront them. When you approach them, They will immediately be buried undergroundand then it will reappear somewhere else in the vast area. It is usually on the right side.so run in that direction in advance and close the gap.
When they emerge, they will perform their failure attack, which is a deceptively slow movement. So bide your time, wait for them to fall and dodge at the last moment to avoid the impact. Then immediately start going to town on your limbs.
Blocking him is more trouble than it’s worth, since Fuban is very big. Instead, he uses a free camera and tries to position you directly in front of one of his arms.
This begins a long period where you will slowly but surely reduce his HP. They actually just use a left and right arm sweep attack which is slow and easy to avoid.so you can spam combos for quite a while here.
They will occasionally use attacks that involve them using their horn to pierce you. but if you get around her bellythen you most likely won’t even notice them, since they won’t be able to put these attacks to good use.
This will continue until you reduce them to about 60% health. At this point, youHey, he’s going to hide under the sand again.and this time, they won’t appear for quite some time.
They will start by tunneling towards you and It pierces its horn into the sand to try to impale you.so be careful with this attack and take some distance.
They’ll also mix this up by raising their horn, only to drop it like a hammer, and when they do this, you’ll want to time your dodge precisely. Then, they will finish this section with not one, but two of his slow drop-jump attacks.
At this point, the Yellow Wind Sage will bring out Fuban by beating his drum. And then he will decide to join you, allowing you to fight alongside the main antagonist of this chapter.
It will attract the beetle, and when it is stunned, you can climb onto its back. and recover the container.
At this point, the fight becomes trivial, as aside from a few awkward attacks, the beetle will be completely overwhelmed by your double team, and you can practically sit back and watch the Yellow Wind Sage melt through your health bar. They went on their own. .
Obviously, the beetle can still kill you if you’re careless, but most of the hard work is already done, so finish them off.
Rewards for defeating Fuban
If you manage to help the Yellow Wind Sage and defeat Fuban, you will receive the following rewards for your efforts:
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Wind Tamer Vessel
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Sky Piercing Horn
He Wind Tamer Vessel It’s a great reward as it will grant you a decent amount of damage reduction when active. Not to mention it makes you immune to wind attacks, which will make the Yellow Wind Sage’s fight much easier to navigate.
Additionally, the Sky Piercing Horn is an excellent crafting item as it will allow you Create the Fuban Adept Spine Shooting Staff. later in the future. So, all in all, it is worth the effort to eliminate this big mistake.
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