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The Chapter starts out with you and Zhu Bajie fighting a wave of Revenants.

Beat ‘em up, go forward, and unlock the “AshenPass I” Keeper’s Shrine.

The Yaksha King of Black Myth: Wukong stands with two intimidating blades emerging from his arms, swathed in firey embers.

Then proceed onwards until you see thePale-Axe Stalwartengaged in combat with some enemies.

AfterBrown-Iron Cartis demolished, cross the bridge to find the next Shrine.

Then cross one more bridge and you’ll reach the “Height of Ember” Shrine.

An abstract map of Chapter 5 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.

When you’re ready, head through the door and keep proceeding.

The cave exit eventually leads to a narrow path that takes you to the boss fight proper.

Much like the last wagon you battled,Gray-Bronze Cartbelches out flames to roast you to a spit.

The battle against the Brown-Iron Cart, first of the Element Carts in Black Myth: Wukong.

(Or forge onwards if you’re good on healing items and feeling bold!)

Keep going and you’ll meet Pingping Fox, Bull King’s daughter.

Watch the cutscene and then follow her to head down into Furnace Valley, the next area.

The Destined One stands in a very narrow corridor, fighting Gray-Bronze Cart in Black Myth: Wukong.

(Once again, be sure you have your Fireproof Mantle at the ready!)

(Go back and look at all of our walkthroughs if you haven’t!)

After a while, Cloudy Mist and Misty Cloud will also start alternating their attacks back and forth.

The Destined One runs from the huge heads that are the Fast As Wind and Quick As Fire duo in Black Myth: Wukong.

Do enough damage to one and he’ll vanish, forcing you to contend with his buddy.

Once again, they’re annoying - but not too hard.

Once they’re dead, go up the stairs to reach the “Rakshasa Palace” Shrine.

The Destined One stands before a fallen Element Cart with a whip hanging from it in Chapter 5 of Black Myth: Wukong. The whip is pullable.

Beware the Flame Rhino Master enemies and the massive shield-wielding Sea Rakshashas, who are considerably tough.

Of the two, fightingKeeper of Flaming Mountainsis easier, as Zhu Bajie will help you.

Ma Tianba is tough, with a whip that has a long range and deals heavy damage.

The fight against one of the members of the Cloudy Mist and Misty Cloud duo in Black Myth: Wukong.

Immobilize him and stay out of that whip’s range.

The Yin-Yang Fish is a harder opponent, mostly due to its erratic movements and painful tail swipes.

This attack will deplete your health bar rapidly, so avoid it at all costs.

A giant Sea Rakshasha prepares to stomp the Destined One in Black Myth: Wukong.

Be sure to exhaust all his dialogue before heading on.

Watch out for this guy’s hat/head, whichNine-Capped Lingzhi Guaiwill throw with great gusto.

Once you’ve beaten him, explore the rocks just beyond the boss arena to findThe CragMeditation Spot.

A screenshot of the Keeper Of Flaming Mountains boss in Chapter 5 of Black Myth: Wukong.

Take it slow and duck into the side alcoves of the path for safety.

Continue onwards to reach an area with lots of Flamlings and an interactable red swirl coming from the ground.

After beating Rusty-Gold Cart, talk to Pale-Axe Stalwart one last time to open Bishui Cave.

The Destined One faces the slithery Yin-Yang Fish in Black Myth: Wukong.

(Congrats, this is the last Meditation Spot in the game!

Double check ourMeditation Spot locations guideto see if you’ve missed any.)

Now you’ve got three bosses to tackle.

A screenshot of the Crimson-Silver Cart boss in Chapter 5 of Black Myth: Wukong.

They’re invulnerable when they do so, forcing you to attack the other boss.

This guy is a proper bastard thanks to how infuriatingly aggressive he is.

Then walk into the large opening just beyond the Shrine to initiate a cutscene with Bull King.

The Destined One uses Cloud Step to avoid an oncoming giant ball in Black Myth: Wukong.

The Yaksha King’s worst attack occurs after his HP has been whittled down a bit.

He’ll create two giant flame blades and whirl them around the battlefield.

He’ll also occasionally slam the blades into the ground, creating a field of flame spikes.

A screenshot of the Flint Vanguard boss in Chapter 5 of Black Myth: Wukong.

Good luck - this is one of my favourite fights in the game.

Fighting Top Takes Bottom and Bottom Takes Top as Yellow Loong in Black Myth: Wukong.

The aggressive Bishui Golden-Eyes Beast prepares to attack an army of Destined One clones in Black Myth: Wukong.

Red Boy gets ready to unleash some flaming projectiles at the player in Black Myth: Wukong.

The Yaksha King goes head-to-head against the Destined One and Zhu Bajie in Black Myth: Wukong.