In “Black Myth: Wukong,” there are nearly a hundred types of bosses and demon kings, commonly referred to as elite monsters and BOSSes. These enemies have different mechanics and do not share skins, requiring players to adapt to each enemy. Below is a complete BOSS strategy guide for “Black Myth: Wukong,” hoping to assist all players. PS: The Specter is an elite version of minor monsters and does not belong to the BOSS category; it is listed under minor demons in the “Travelogue.” Therefore, this type is not included in this tutorial. For specific strategies, you can refer to the “Black Myth: Wukong” Specter beginner’s guide.
Travel Journal Location
Located below the entry for the Demon King in the second chapter of the travelogue, “Yellow Wind Great Sage.”
Specific location
You need to defeat Sha Dalang first to obtain the important item Dragon Scale, then go to the top of the right staircase at the Zhen Shi Ping to trigger the battle. For detailed steps, please refer to “this guide.”
Kill Reward
Lingling Inner Dan 1, Spiritual Essence 1600, Fine Iron Sand 2, Dragon Pearl 1, Thunderbone 1, [Rare Item] Conch Pendant.
BD Recommendation
Mainly focus on the body-fixing technique, then just point out the three stick formations, and the rest can be done according to your own preferences.
Analysis of Techniques and Countermeasures
The Little Li Dragon is located behind the sand waterfall at the top of the stairs on the right side of the Land Temple’s Pillow Stone, while the entry is found below the travelogue demon king directory of the Yellow Wind Great Sage.
The weapon consists of two large hammers, which can trigger area explosion damage and wave range damage through mutual strikes or the final hit of a combo.
When fighting against the Little Li Dragon, it’s essential to master the precision of rolling, as the Little Li Dragon’s attacks are very rhythmic. Although its speed is not fast, the damage is high, and if you don’t dodge well, you can lose too much health, leading to a battle failure.
Continuous wave range attacks can stand on nearby rocks and wait for the move to finish before attacking, without needing to dodge. However, be aware that these rocks can be destroyed, so be careful of them being affected during the battle.
The combo rhythm of the Little Li Dragon is very good, and its speed is quite slow, so the best way to deal with it is to stand behind the Little Li Dragon, continuously roll, and weave in basic attacks. If your positioning is good enough, you might not even need to roll; just gradually catch its recovery and familiarize yourself with its moves to easily defeat it.