Black Myth:Wukong Boss Ranking According To Players

Ever since the release of Black Myth:Wukong, the boss fights have been a hot topic. Every player has their own way of playing the game, and different bosses can seem hard or easy depending on each player’s style. So, let’s take a look at which bosses in this game have troubled players the most.

Whiteclad Noble

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Whiteclad Noble is considered one of the hardest bosses to face in the early Black Myth:Wukong . I personally took reviews from many players about which boss they found the most difficult at the beginning of the game, and they consistently named this one. The reason is that it has two health bars, and players often use up their healing items during the first attempt. Its attacks are quite unpredictable, making them difficult to dodge. You encounter Whiteclad Noble in the Bamboo Grove area, guarding the end of the Marsh of White Mist Keeper’s Shrine.

Tiger Vanguard

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We also saw this boss in the Black Myth:Wukong promo, and from that moment, I realized this boss was going to be very tough. You encounter this boss in the Crouching Tiger Temple in Chapter 2, and it’s a main boss, meaning you cannot proceed further without defeating it. Tiger Vanguard is a very aggressive enemy early in the game. While fighting the Tiger Vanguard, players often struggle to find the right parry window. It excels in both long-range and short-range attacks, making it difficult to dodge. Defeating this boss also unlocks the Rock Solid spell, which allows for parrying.

Yellowbrow + Macaque Chief

Yellowbrow, though slow, has splash attacks that are almost guaranteed to hit you. During this fight, you also have to contend with another boss, the Macaque Chief, making it nearly impossible to win on your first attempt. This is the hardest and most crucial fight in Chapter 3, and it unfolds in two phases. Yellowbrow appears as a giant human, capable of dealing significant damage. Its electric attacks make it even more lethal.Black Myth:Wukong is one of the bosses of.

Yin Tiger

Yin Tiger is a Black Myth:Wukong boss enemy found in the Zodiac Village, Village Entrance in Chapter 3 where you can get the Ebon Flow transformation and equip an additional curio slot in Black Myth: Wukong. Yin Tiger is a blacksmith whom we will go against, this is also one of the most powerful bosses, we should not forget this and this is an optional boss, if you want to fight him you can do so, but it is not necessary if you want to do so.

Yellow Loong

Black Myth:Wukong The Yellow loong is a very powerful boss in Chapter 4. This is a secret and optional boss, but it’s incredibly strong. It’s extremely fast, and its lightning attacks are extremely dangerous. Additionally, its lightning-based attacks can put you in a cycle of Shock status, so make sure to bring the right medicines. It’s a bit hard to avoid, but you can beat it after a few attempts. So, what did you think? Please let me know in the comments. I personally found this boss quite tough.

The Great Sage’s Broken Shell

In the Black Myth: Wukong community, many people consider this boss to be the most powerful in the entire game, but some gamers have a different opinion. They believe that Erlang is the most powerful boss. Overall, based on the opinions of many gamers, I think this is the second most powerful boss. It was a tough decision, but this list is based on players’ feedback. In the game, our power is similar to that of The Great Sage’s Broken Shell, which makes fighting this boss very challenging. Feel free to share your opinion in the comments.

Erlang, The Sacred Divinity

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This is the most powerful boss in the entire game. He even brings the King of Heaven with him to the fight. This boss has thoroughly tested every gamer, leaving many feeling satisfied with the challenge, while others have become frustrated. In his second form, Erlang Shen confronts you as the Stone Monkey. Unlike some other encounters, this fight is not scripted—you can die, and if you do, you’ll have to start over. In my opinion, this boss provides a fitting end to the game. The final battle should be like this. With this, Black Myth:Wukong has become the game of the year in the eyes of the players

Overall, if we talk about Black Myth:Wukong, then its main highlight is the boss fight and the way this game has done it on the Unreal Engine 5 level has become a benchmark for the upcoming games.If you find any other boss har

Four Heavenly Kings



In Chinese mythology, the Four Heavenly Kings (Sì Dà Tiānwáng, 四大天王) are Buddhist gods who guard the four cardinal directions: North, East, South, and West. Each king protects their respective realms and often appears as warrior deities in art and literature.

Vaiśravaṇa (Duō Wén Tiān, 多闻天) – Guardian of the North, he is often portrayed with a pagoda or spear, symbolizing his ability to subdue demons.

Virūḍhaka (Zēng Zhǎng Tiān, 增长天) – Guardian of the South, often shown with a sword, representing growth and the ability to strike down evil.

Dhṛtarāṣṭra (Chí Guó Tiān, 持国天) – Guardian of the East, depicted playing a stringed instrument, symbolizing harmony.

Virūpākṣa (Guǎng Mù Tiān, 广目天) – Guardian of the West, typically shown holding a serpent or dragon, symbolizing vigilance and watchfulness.

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