But as always, finding them is no easy task.
Many of theBlack Myth: Wukong boss locationsare hidden behind secret areas or are otherwise extremely easy to miss.
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Of them, 5 are Yaoguai Kings (very tough ones, too).
Arachnophobes may not like this fight, but it’s not actually too bad.
You have the help of Zhu Bajie, for one thing.

And it’s fairly easy to damage and stagger the Second Sister into submission.
She’s far from being one of the troublesome bosses of Chapter 4.
Elder Amourworm
The Elder Amourworm is tucked into a corner of the Verdure Bridge area of the Webbed Hollow.

From there, cross the bridge and take the left path.
Straight ahead you’ll see a doorway where the two heads were shouting “Big day!”
in a cutscene before being dispatched.

The Elder Amourworm is much like any other Amourworm you may already have encountered - just bigger and stronger.
It telegraphs its attacks pretty clearly, and so is easy to dodge.
When you first see the Venom Daoist, he’s trapped in a particularly large “OddCocoon”.

Destroy it to begin a cutscene and then the fight itself.
Defeat him, and he’ll run away to fight another day.
Centipede Guai
The Centipede Guai is a great hulking bug that has its own giant skeleton-encrusted arena to itself.

Approach the large pile of skulls in the centre of the arena to begin the fight.
Immobilize is your best friend here.
All in all, an intriguing but not particularly challenging fight.

Yellow Loong
Now, the Yellow Loong -thisis a tough boss.
Just beyond it, near the pavilion, is the dangerous Yellow Loong.
Take the next left, and you’ll arrive on a walkway overlooking the “Lower Hollow” Shrine.

Keep going up this path and you will enter a flooded cave area where Baw-Li-Guhh-Baw is waiting for you.
By this point, you should be more than ready to deal with another big frog.
But none of this can compete with your power at this point in the game.

Get with the times, Baw-Li-Guhh-Baw.
Zhu Bajie (first encounter)
Don’t worry, your dear friend is a pushover.
At least, not in this encounter…
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All the usual tricks will still work on her, however.
The first boss in this area is a Yaoguai Chief called the Commander Beetle.
This boss is located along the main path a short walk beyond the “Forest Of Ferocity” Shrine.

Behind them is the Commander Beetle.
A Flock Of Many is very useful here for avoiding too much attention on you at once.
After that, you shouldn’t have much trouble against the Commander Beetle.

Don’t know what I’m talking about?
by another character from the Divine Court.
Fungiwoman
Ah, but there’s more!

That “plant” is actually the Fungiwoman.
Immobilize and A Flock Of Many should do the trick nicely.
Just watch out for her spin attack.

Venom Daoist (second encounter)
Finally, we arrive at the second Venom Daoist encounter.
At the bottom of the slope is a small cave where you’ll meet the Venom Daoist again.
This fight has two phases.

After that, progress through the region until you reach the “Bounds Of Deity’s Abode” Shrine.
Up the steps, the legendary Scorpionlord is lounging on the roof of a building.
The Scorpionlord is frighteningly aggressive, and deals stupid amounts of damage with his poisonous tail attacks.

Daoist Mi
Daoist Mi is a character you encounter a short way into the Purple Cloud Mountain region.
Of course, turns out he was an evil power-hungry maniac, and now wants to kill you.
Again, not much of a threat to you, Destined One.

you might reach it easily by following the main path through the hamlet, where you first foundDaoist Mi.
make a run at save most of your Mana for this second phase, because you’ll need it.
Keep it occupied as much as possible with your Spells while you charge up powerful attacks on its legs.

That wraps up our guide on all the Chapter 4 boss locations!






