Top 10 Spirits for The Destined Ones in Black Myth Wukong – Even Heroes Need a Sidekick

Destined Ones, did you know that you can harness some secret mythical powers in Black Myth: Wukong? Yes, you have the power to use the spirits of the mighty enemies and bosses you have defeated along your journey. 

Players can obtain spirits, which are temporary transformations, by defeating certain bosses or elite enemies in the game. These spirits act as passive abilities that allow players to perform powerful attacks while retaining their original form. Many spirits are easily obtainable; however, not all of them are good. 

Top 10 Spirits to Use in Black Myth Wukong

The top 10 Spirits to use in Black Myth Wukong are as follows:

  • Mother of Flamlings
  • Gore-Eye Daoist
  • Non-Pure
  • Civet Sergeant
  • Tiger’s Acolyte
  • Centipede Guai
  • Apramana Bat
  • Guangmou
  • Earth Wolf
  • Wandering Wight

These Spirits are the best choices for players because they can boost a general stat or status effect, like increasing Poison damage or raising Defense when using a specific move such as Rock Solid. Unlike Transformations, you and the Spirits share the same health bar, so using them at the right time is also very important.

10. Mother of Flamlings: Reduces Cooldown

Mother of Flamlings
Mother of Flamlings | Source: In-game screenshot

The Mother of Flamlings Spirit spawns Flamlings from underground that breathe fire that burns surrounding enemies, providing extra damage. More importantly, it reduces the cooldown of all spells, making it especially useful for those who rely on high cooldown skills like Immobilize and Rock Solid.

9. Non-Pure: Great All-rounder

Non-Pure
Non-Pure | Source: In-game screenshot

Non-Pure is a great offensive Spirit with good knock-back abilities. It can also provide decent crowd control if the monk lands all of its attacks. However, you can only use this if you plan to use Rock Solid, as the secondary perk reduces damage after using Rock Solid.

8. Civet Sergeant: Good for New Players

Civet Sergeant
Civet Sergeant | Source: In-game screenshot

The Civet Sergeant is a decent choice for new players because of its knock-back ability and the passive 10 attack power boost. However, it’s not as effective as the other spirits, and its damage doesn’t have much impact on the late-game bosses due to their higher defense.

7. Gore-Eye Daoist: Great Buffer and Damage Dealer

Gore-Eye Daoist
Gore-Eye Daoist | Source: In-game screenshot

The Gore-Eyed Daoist Spirit is great for players who like close combat. It gives you a staff that increases your damage when you’re close to it. The staff goes away after a while, but it boosts big damage, especially against strong opponents. Also, its special power gives you 10 extra Mana, which helps with using spells.

6. Tiger’s Acolyte: High Damage Dealer

 Tiger’s Acolyte
Tiger’s Acolyte | Source: In-game screenshot

The Tiger’s Acolyte is ideal for players who enjoy diving into fights and finishing them swiftly. Equipping it provides a passive effect that boosts your critical damage, helping you deal consistent damage while building up your Qi.

5. Centipede Guai: Best for Speed Buffs

Centipede Guai
Centipede Guai | Source: In-game screenshot

As the name suggests, this spirit looks like a Centipede and deals damage by coiling up and spinning around. Upon hitting a boss, there is a chance to stagger it. Furthermore, it boosts your speed, making dodging much easier. You can consider using it, if the enemy is agile and you must dodge often. 

4. Earth Wolf- Great for Stagger

Earth Wolf
Earth Wolf | Source: In-game screenshot

The Earth Wolf is an effective damage-dealing spirit that charges onto any enemy you are locked in. The only downside is its lack of aerial coverage and damage output compared to the Apramana Bat and the Wandering Wight. It’s still a great universal choice for players.

3. Apramana Bat: Best Freeze Damage Dealer

Apramana Bat
Apramana Bat | Source: In-game screenshot

The Apramana Bat Spirit is one of the best for delivering high damage and inflicting Frost. It can freeze regular and elite enemies and staggers bosses for several seconds. However, it lacks passive effects, so it’s not as effective while charging Qi.

2. Guangmou: Best for Dealing Damage Over Time

Guangmou
Guangmou | Source: In-game screenshot

After defeating Guangmou in Chapter 1, you gain the ability to tap into his spirit. This skill allows you to summon serpents onto the battlefield to attack and poison your enemies. It’s a great way to deal additional damage over time, especially once your target is poisoned, allowing you to strike them with your attacks or avoid direct confrontation.

1. Wandering Wight: Best All-rounder

Wandering Wight
Wandering Wight | Source: In-game screenshot

The Wandering Wight can be accessed in the early-game chapters and is also very useful in the end game, making it the best spirit. Its ability deals a lot of damage and has significant knockback capability, making it an excellent choice for boss fights. The Spirit also buffs Defense, which helps you take hits easily.

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About Black Myth: Wukong

Black Myth: Wukong is an action role-playing game set in a fantasy version of ancient China. The game is based on the classic Chinese novel “Journey to the West” and follows the story of Sun Wukong, the Monkey King. Players control Wukong as he battles against various enemies and gods from Chinese mythology, using his magical abilities and combat skills. The game features a unique blend of Chinese folklore and dark fantasy elements, with a focus on fast-paced combat and exploration.

Black Myth: Wukong” is developed by Game Science, a Chinese indie studio. The game launches on August 20 for PC (Steam) and later for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. Pre-order now for $59.99 and receive in-game resources as a bonus!

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