Some of which are very well hidden indeed.

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If you fought Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang, you’ll know largely what you’re in for with this fight.

A close-up of the Mad Tiger boss’s face as it roars towards the camera outside its cave in Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong.

Expect lots of back-kicks and tongue attacks.

On death, you canabsorb its Spiritusing the Blessed Gourd.

Enter the arena for a lengthy cutscene, followed by an interesting two-pronged fight.

An abstract map of Chapter 2 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.

Plan rather backfired, really.

The key with the First Prince is not to be intimidated by his size.

Get right in there and keep attacking.

The player in Black Myth: Wukong fights against the Lang-Li-Guhh-Baw boss in Chapter 2.

To find him, head through the cave that houses theFirst Prince, beyond the Valley Of Despair.

After that it’s a straight trek up the temple steps to reach the Tiger Vanguard.

On the bridge is the Tiger’s Acolyte.

The player in Black Myth: Wukong fights against the Earth Wolf boss in Chapter 2.

The first is by continuing beyond theTiger’s Acolyteand through the entire Yellow Wind Formation.

At the very end there is a ledge where you might drop down into the Stone Vanguard boss arena.

Pretty cool level design.

A close-up of the Rat King and Second Prince, a boss duo in Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong.

In all honesty I found the Stone Vanguard considerably easier than theTiger Vanguard.

It’s just so much slower, and speed is extremely important in Black Myth: Wukong.

The only annoyance really is its high health pool, which means you have to exercise some patience.

A close-up of the First Prince, a boss in Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong, looking down upon the Rat King.

But we’re getting ahead of ourselves!

There are still plenty more bosses to find around here.

From there, just cross the bridge and head up the hill.

A close-up of the Tiger Vanguard, a boss in Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong.

Both paths lead to the same little clearing where you’re free to find the Gore-Eye Daoist.

The Gore-Eye Daoist himself is hardly worth the effort it takes to reach him!

This is a rather bizarre boss fight, but not too difficult.

The player in Black Myth: Wukong fights against the Tiger’s Acolyte boss in Chapter 2.

After that, you’re free to (and should) attack him.

To unlock this boss, you should probably collect all six Buddha’s Eyeballs scattered throughout Fright Cliff.

Each one can be plucked from an associated giant Buddha head statue.

The player in Black Myth: Wukong fights against the Stone Vanguard boss in Chapter 2.

At this point, the boulder will rise from the ground and become the secret Yaoguai King, Shigandang.

He’s big, he’s slow, and he hits hard.

Don’t know what I’m on about?

The player in Black Myth: Wukong fights against the Gore-Eye Daoist boss in Chapter 2.

Once you defeat theTiger’s Acolyteyou’ll receive the Old Rattle-Drum item.

So if you haven’t already, read the instructions just above to learn how to face this boss!

The fight against Fuban is actually quite simple, and quite scripted.

The player in Black Myth: Wukong fights the Mother Of Stones boss in a cave.

you could only access this boss by obtaining a specific item elsewhere in this chapter: the Loong Scale.

Inside this room there is a chest containing the Loong Scale.

As you approach the sandfall, you’ll get a prompt to interact with it using the Loong Scale.

The player in Black Myth: Wukong fights the Man-In-Stone NPC.

Doing so will dispel the sand, allowing you to pass beyond into the Black Loong boss arena.

The best way to deal with this attack is to clamber onto a nearby rock.

That concludes our guide on how to find every single boss in Chapter 1 of Black Myth: Wukong!

A close-up of the Yellow Wind Sage, a boss in Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong.

A close-up of Shigandang, a boss in Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong.

The location of a Buddha head statue on the ground in Fright Cliff, an area in Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong. A yellow circle highlights the position of the Buddha head.

The location of a Buddha head statue on the ground in Fright Cliff, an area in Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong. A yellow circle highlights the position of the Buddha head.

The location of a Buddha head statue on the ground in Fright Cliff, an area in Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong. A yellow circle highlights the position of the Buddha head.

The location of a Buddha head statue on the ground in Fright Cliff, an area in Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong. A yellow circle highlights the position of the Buddha head.

The location of a Buddha head statue on the ground in Fright Cliff, an area in Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong. A yellow circle highlights the position of the Buddha head.

The location of a Buddha head statue on the ground in Fright Cliff, an area in Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong. A yellow circle highlights the position of the Buddha head.

A close-up of the Mad Tiger, a boss in Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong.

The player in Black Myth: Wukong fights against the Yellow-Robed Squire boss in Chapter 2.

The player in Black Myth: Wukong fights against the Tiger Vanguard boss in Chapter 2.

The player in Black Myth: Wukong fights against the Fuban boss in Chapter 2.

The player in Black Myth: Wukong fights against the Black Loong boss in Chapter 2.

A screenshot of the player in Black Myth: Wukong taking the form of the Wandering Wight in order to headbutt a wall in Chapter 2, cracking it open to reveal a secret area.