Guangmou is an early-game Black Myth: Wukong boss, one sure to give you a lot of trouble if you don’t know how to tackle him. Not to worry. Take some of our advice, and you’ll be able to take down Guangmou in no time.

Where to find Guangmou in Black Myth: Wukong

Because Guangmou is a required boss in Black Myth: Wukong, he’s impossible to miss as you progress through the story. He appears during Chapter 1, in Bamboo Grave. A cutscene will begin as you approach him, and he starts by firing projectiles at you as the cutscene ends. Make sure you dodge these, or the fight could be over before it even begins.

Best ways to beat Guangmou in Black Myth: Wukong

Beating Guangmou in Black Myth: Wukong is about getting your preparation right. As he’s a ranged-focused boss, you must upgrade your staff spin ability to deflect them. This is much easier than dodging, especially in this fight. He also likes to poison, so you must have some Antimiasma Powder in your inventory to ensure you can cure poison in Black Myth: Wukong.

Get comfortable with dying against Guangmou. Each time around, you can learn something new about his attack patterns, which is how you’re going to succeed in the long run against this boss. He has numerous attacks, which are very telegraphed once you figure out which is which. Again, it’s the poison that is his most potent weapon.

When it comes to actually dealing damage to Guangmou, we’ve got a bit of advice. Make good use of your transformation and Immobilize spells, as they’re good opportunities to get some hits in on this boss that frequently teleports away. We’d recommend choosing the Black Myth: Wukong spirit of Guangzhi, if you unlocked it early in the game. It’s a great tool for dishing out damage, and allows you to take more hits, which is especially useful for players new to the game.

As Guangmou teleports away from you, you should charge your Smash-stance attacks. You can use jump attacks to close the gap between this hard-to-hit boss, which should give you all the damage you need to beat Guangmou in Black Myth: Wukong.


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