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Black Myth Wukong: Chapter 1 walkthroughHere’s a complete guide to Chapter 1, including how to unlock the Ancient Guanyin Temple

Here’s a complete guide to Chapter 1, including how to unlock the Ancient Guanyin Temple

Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Game Science

Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Game Science

Guangzhi, wolf master of the Red Tides, stands proud in the middle of the Forest of Wolves in Black Myth: Wukong.

Looking for a Black Myth: Wukong Chapter 1 walkthrough?Chapter 1 of Black Myth: Wukong serves as an excellent introduction to the game’s mechanics, giving players the chance to master fundamental staff skills as they take the Destined One through the Forest of Wolves towards the lair of Black Bear Guai.

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Black Myth: Wukong Chapter 1 walkthrough

You can also use thisChapter 1 mapto keep track of your surroundings and any bosses or collectibles you may have missed while you follow along with the below walkthrough:

Use thisChapter 1 mapto keep track of where you are and what you’ve accomplished so far in the first phase of your Black Myth: Wukong journey.Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun

An abstract map of Chapter 1 of Black Myth: Wukong, depicting the locations of all bosses, characters, and collectibles in reference to all the Keeper’s Shrines and the connections and pathways between them.

0. Prologue walkthrough

Black Myth: Wukong kicks off with a prologue that’s about fifteen minutes long and features an epic confrontation between Sun Wukong in his prime and the gods of the Celestial Court. You’ll be given control of Wukong as he fights Erlang Shan, and since you have no health bar, there’s no way you can fail this confrontation. As you get your grips on the game’s moveset, it’s worth taking note of Wukong’s special moves, like A Pluck of Many and Cloud Step, as these are the same techniques that your Destined One will use later in the game. And don’t worry, you’ll be able to confront Erlang for a round two eventually. (See ourChapter 6 walkthroughif you’re curious…)

1. Forest of Wolves walkthrough

Forest of Wolves: Front Hills

The proper start of Black Myth: Wukong begins as the Destined One appears from the form of a peach in the middle of the Forest of Wolves. Smack the Wolf Guais in front of you and go up the steps. At the fork in the road, go left to fight a Wolf Scout guarding a chest. To your right is a Wolf Stalwart; defeat him and you’ll be able to unlock the “Front Hills” Keeper’s Shrine.

From the Shrine, move forward and tackle the wolves in your path. Cross the bridge and keep moving to reach theBullguard. If you’d rather explore the river, follow it for a brief ways to face a Crow Diviner, who’ll be slightly tougher than the wolves you’ve faced thus far.

Black Myth: Wukong’s very first boss, Bullguard, is just an excuse to get the Immobilize spell. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Game Science

A close-up of the Bullguard, a boss in Black Myth: Wukong, held still by the Immobilize Spell.

Forest of Wolves: Outside the Forest

Wandering Wight is here to give you your first dose of dying and trying again and again. It’s worth practising your skills on him, trust us. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Game Science

The player in Black Myth: Wukong fights against the Wandering Wight boss in the Forest Of Wolves.

After defeating Wandering Wight, you’ll free his Spirit, which is one of the best in the game. Examining it will give you the message “Cannot absorb Spirits without guidance,” but don’t worry - you’ll be able to get this awesome Spirit soon enough. In the meantime, explore the area across the bridge and opposite Wandering Wight to encounterGuangzhi, a wolf Guai with a flaming double-edged polearm.

Like most of these early fights, Guangzhi is a great way to perfect your dodge skills before tougher bosses later down the line. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Game Science

The player in Black Myth: Wukong fights Guangzhi, an enemy wielding a flaming double-edged sword.

Guangzhiis very fast, so stay aggressive, dodge his charge, and stop him in his tracks with well-timed usages of Immobilize. When he’s down, you’ll unlock theRed TidesTransformation, which lets you transform into Guangzhi and unleash heavy damage. This is one of the most useful early skills in Black Myth: Wukong, so be sure to use it generously.

Before leaving Guangzhi’s arena, be sure toring the Bellattached to a small shrine, which is necessary to unlock Chapter 1’s hidden area. Then retrace your steps. If you go back to where you found Wandering Wight and follow the path through a tunnel and across wooden platforms, you’ll end up at the “Guanyin Temple” Shrine.

If this is your first run through Chapter 1, you won’t be able to fight this guy until you’re well into Chapter 2. His difficulty is on par with Chapter 2’s bosses, so it’s for the best. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Game Science

Fighting Red Loong, the secret dragon boss of Chapter 1 in Black Myth: Wukong.

Forest of Wolves: Guanyin Temple

After saving at the “Guanyin Temple” Shrine, enter the temple complex and loot it of all items. As you proceed deeper, a giant wolf will lunge from the rooftops and challenge you. This isLingxuzi, the first Yaoguai King in the game. Fearsome he might appear, butLingxuziis a prime target for your new Red Tides transformation, and he isn’t as hard as he looks as long as you avoid his bite and two-part swipe combo.

Lingxuzi featured in the first gameplay footage of Black Myth: Wukong back in 2020, and amazed viewers with his fluffy fur, which doesn’t appear to have been downgraded in the final game. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Game Science

The Destined One fights Lingxuzi, the first Yaoguai King boss in Black Myth: Wukong.

After roasting Lingxuzi, be sure to search the temple for a Celestial Jade Lotus Pill, and then leave via the rear exit to clear the Forest of Wolves and reach the “Back Hills” Shrine.

2. Bamboo Grove walkthrough

Bamboo Grove: Back Hills

From the “Back Hills” Shrine, veer left to find a cave withThe CavernMeditation Spot inside. The horse GuaiMa Tianbawill also be here. You’ll need to find Ma in five of the game’s six chapters in order to unlock his Transformation, so talk with him and get to know the guy now.

Following this, exit the cave and follow the path. You can jump into the water below to grab some Will, but in order to advance you want to go up the stairs and cross the bridge to reach the proper start of the Bamboo Grove. Be sure to open the gazebo chest along the way to get yourself a whole bunch of medicines.

Bamboo Grove: Snake Trail

You’ll face many frog Yaoguai Chiefs in your quest, and this big fella is the first. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Game Science

A fight in a swamp between the Destined One and Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang, the first of Black Myth: Wukong’s frog bosses.

Dig into the Journal entries to learn of the shared history between Guangmou and Guangzhi, and their relationship with Elder Jinchi. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Game Science

The Destined One goes up against Guangmou, a poison-using boss in Black Myth: Wukong.

Guangmouuses ranged attacks and poison sprays to knock down your health, so be ready to dodge. For some fun dialogue, activate Red Tides during the fight. After he’s dead, be sure toring the Belllocated up the small set of stairs in Guangmou’s arena. Then exit via the other archway to make it to the “Marsh of the White Mist” Shrine.

Bamboo Grove: Marsh of the White Mist

You can grab aLuojia Fragrant Vinenear the Shrine, and as you follow the platforms downwards, you’ll see a Snake Patroller attacking Shen Monkey, the first of the game’s NPC shopkeepers. Help him out and he’ll guide you into a cave and offer to upgrade your Gourds and Drinks. Once you’ve gotten a boost, leave and continue following the platforms to emerge upon a watery area.Whiteclad Nobleawaits you at the end of this lake.

Whiteclad Noble will probably serve as a bit of a wall in your progress of Chapter 1, but don’t give up! |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Game Science

A close-up of the Whiteclad Noble, a character and boss in Black Myth: Wukong.

Whiteclad Nobletends to give new players quite a struggle, due to his serpentine moves, hard-hitting attacks, and vicious second form. Be wary of his reach and rely on fully charged Pillar Stance heavy attacks; you can also repeat the reliable combo of Immobilizing him, smashing him with Wandering Wight, and then following this up with Red Tides to pile on the damage before he can hurt you.

After the fight, you’ll get some ominous dialogue about all of the Bells in Chapter 1. Go to the left side of the lake to find a pathway that leads to the final Bell.Ring the Belland you’ll be transported to the Ancient Guanyin Temple.

3. Ancient Guanyin Temple walkthrough

Elder Jinchi is the tragic hidden boss of Chapter 1. For the sake of poetic justice, use Wandering Wight against him. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Game Science

Elder Jinchi is framed by two doors in the Ancient Guanyin Temple of Black Myth: Wukong.

3. Black Wind Cave walkthrough

Black Wind Cave: Cave Interior

Exit the Whiteclad Noble arena via the cave entrance that the noble was guarding. A fork in the road will greet you; the left path holds a Celestial Taiyi Pill and the last Meditation Spot of Chapter 1,The Cliff. The right path leads to the “Cave Interior” Shrine.

Black Wind King is a big dude, but don’t be fooled into thinking he’s slow - his invincible wind gust transformation is fast and will destroy you if you aren’t cautious. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Game Science

A close-up of the Black Wind King speaking and gesturing towards the camera in Black Myth: Wukong.

Go forward from the Shine and you’ll meetBlack Wind King, the humanoid form of Black Bear Guai. Probably the hardest foe you’ve faced thus far,Black Wind Kinghas a tricky ability where he turns into an invincible wind gust and charges at you. The timing to dodge these wind blasts is tough to nail down, but you’d best become familiar with it now, as the upcoming final boss uses the same tactic. Once you’ve beaten Black Wind King, you’ll getCloud Step, a very handy spell that lets you transform into mist, dodge enemy blows, and launch a surprise counterattack.

Black Wind Cave: Outside the Cave

The “Outside the Cave” Shrine lies beyond the Black Wind King boss area. From here, you’ve got to trek to the pinnacle of the mountain, fighting foes all along the way. This is a long climb, and the most annoying enemies in your path are bound to be the Wolf Archers who harass you from afar. Don’t be afraid to use your new Cloud Step spell when you need a breather from all the action.

The final Shrine of Chapter 1, “Bodhi Peak”, awaits you at the end of your ascent.

Black Wind Cave: Bodhi Peak

Fire’s everywhere, andBlack Bear Guaiis here to take you on. He’s a tough customer who delivers huge strikes from his big bear paws, though you should have some idea of what to expect after the last time you tangoed.

All your training in Chapter 1 has led to this fight! Use the Fireproof Mantle Vessel and beware the flames erupting from the ground. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Game Science

The Destined One faces Black Bear Guai in the middle of a fiery arena at the end of Black Myth: Wukong’s Chapter 1.

Fighting Black Bear Guaiis much easier if you have the Fireproof Mantle Vessel. Activate it right when he slams the ground and starts spamming flames all across the arena. He’ll then turn into a gust of fiery wind and throw himself at you; dodge like crazy once this happens and retaliate as soon as he goes back into bear form.

Congratulations on completing Chapter 1 of Black Myth: Wukong - the denizens of the Forest of Wolves will be speaking your name for a long time to come! For a more detailed look at all of the Yaoguai in every chapter of this expansive game, take a deep dive into our guide toall bossesin Black Myth: Wukong. If you’d prefer a quick rundown of places to level up and rest, check out our guides toall Keeper’s Shrine locationsandall Meditation Spots. And last but certainly not least is our guide toall Journal entries, which will help you make sense of Black Myth: Wukong’s awesome take on Chinese legend.