The Wandering Wight is a tough enemy that you will run into early inBlack Myth: Wukong. This is how to fell the forsaken monk.

How to beat the Wandering Wight in Black Myth: Wukong

If you want to fight this guy early, then feel free, but it is not actually necessary to do so. He will drop an item you won’t even be able to pick until you have the Spirit upgrade for your Gourd, and you can just sneak around him if you want to. That said, if you want to kick his butt, there are some patterns you should really watch out for.

One of the best ways to deal with this chap is to give him space. Because he has quite aggressive attacks, be careful when you immobilize him. Unless you manage to break his stance while he is frozen, he will finish his animation when the spell wears off, and that’s going to hit you if you are not mindful of it.

The Wandering Wight in Black Myth: Wukong

The best thing about this big guy, and it does make me feel a little mean, is that enough incoming damage will break his poise and knock him down. It is possible to stun-lock him here if you really pour it on, so save a Heavy Attack to unleash as he tries to get up.

If you haven’t fought him already, then it’s a good idea to go and fight Guanzhi first, as he will drop a very useful item that makes your life much easier. you may find Guanzhi through the nearby temple gates, and he is, in my opinion, and easier fight because he just doesn’t hit as hard as this big fella.

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