If you’d rather keep it clean and customizable, PLITCH offers around 30 trainer options with both free and premium toggles. It’s built for single-player fun—no shady stuff, just robust quality-of-life tweaks.
On-demand boosts: Refill health/stamina, pump attack power, max out crit chance.
Tailored difficulty: Smooth a roadblock boss or sandbox with builds and spell rotations.
Active support: Regular updates for new patches, clear documentation, and community tips.
It’s a nice middle ground between “I need a hand” and “I’m building my own power trip.”
Black Myth: Wukong trainer tutorial covering installation and cheats like infinite health, mana, and more—ideal for single-player QoL boosts, easing tough bosses, and testing builds.
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Cheat Engine Tables: Fine-Grain Control for Tinkerers
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For advanced players, community-made Cheat Engine tables crack the game wide open. Expect pointer magic and a lot of control—just back up your saves and watch version compatibility.
Combat flow: No skill cooldowns, damage control systems, and player controller tuning.
Crafting: Free crafting for gear—skip the material grind and test builds fast.
Great for theorycrafters, but it does require some technical setup and care after patches.
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Break the Staff: 35+ WeMod Cheats That Rewrite Wukong
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Want to turn the Destined One into an immortal menace or just nudge the difficulty? WeMod’s trainer lets you flip a ton of switches mid-run. Highlights:
Survivability: God mode, infinite health, stamina, focus, spirit, and mana.
Damage tuning: One-hit kills, max crit chance, custom damage and defense multipliers.
Pacing control: Adjustable player speed, jump height, and even overall game speed.
Resources & progression: Infinite gourd uses, XP multipliers, edit Sparks, Will, and core stats.
Deep tweaks: Set max HP/MP/Stamina caps, tune attack/defense, stamina regen, and damage bonuses.
It’s all hotkey-friendly, so you can pop buffs on for a brutal boss and turn them off for regular play without restarting.
Black Myth: Wukong Trainer +35 Cheats from WeMod: God Mode, Super Damage, Infinite Focus, and more. Learn to toggle powerful mods for survivability, damage, and pacing control.
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Skandhas: Your Ticket to Chapter 6’s Giant Shigandang
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Collect all four Skandhas across Chapters 1–4 to set up a major Chapter 6 showdown.
Where/what: Form (Ch. 1), Feeling (Ch. 2), Thought (Ch. 3), Choice (Ch. 4). Expect secret bosses and tough side content to guard them.
Why bother: With all four in hand, Chapter 6 opens the door to the Giant Shigandang and more endgame challenges.
Prep work: Clear Chapter 5, finish all prior secret areas, and complete the Treasure Hunter side quest so you can use the Great Pagoda’s tapestries to access new zones.
All Skandhas locations in Black Myth: Wukong (Ch.1–4) to unlock the Giant Shigandang secret boss. Step-by-step guide to finding Form, Feeling, Thought, and Choice and accessing the fight.
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Armor Sets, NG+, and Unleashing Yaksha
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There are 78 armor pieces split across full sets, and crafting everything is a long game.
Mantled with Might: Requires crafting every armor set—multiple playthroughs needed due to material caps. New Game+ is basically mandatory.
Yaksha set (Ch. 5): Drops after the Yaksha King. A glass cannon dream—higher damage dealt and taken, with bonuses to Pillar Stance and specific Sweeping Gale/Churning Gale combos. Needs Cold Iron Leaves, Fine Gold Thread, and a lot of Will.
Wukong’s Armor x2 (Ch. 6): Two versions share the name but not the stats—one from the story path, one from a hidden chest. Both count toward completion and support different builds.
Black Myth: Wukong best armor sets breakdown—stats, set bonuses, and build synergies for NG+ and late game. Learn what to craft and equip to maximize damage, survivability, and progression.
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Invisible Walls: The True Early-Game Boss
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Exploring can feel wonky thanks to invisible barriers—especially in Chapter 1. Paths look open, caves look reachable, then bonk: blocked by nothing.
Why it’s annoying: No mini-map or compass means you’ll probe dead-ends by trial-and-error.
What would help: Clear visual blockers or subtle color shifts near barrier edges so players aren’t baited into nowhere.
Until then, hug walls, test short paths, and don’t trust every “walkable-looking” slope.
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Infinite Mana Exploit (Yep, It’s Patched)
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There used to be a setup with Pillar Stance, Sweeping Gale, and Cloud Step that let you cast forever until you fast-traveled or transformed. Recent updates quietly killed it.
Status: Doesn’t work on current versions.
Why you care: Guides showing it still exist, but you’ll just waste time trying.
Upside: Better balance and fewer cheesy clears. Time to learn those perfect dodges.
Black Myth: Wukong Unlimited Mana Glitch (PATCHED) – how the infinite spells exploit worked and why it no longer functions on current versions.
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PC Troubleshooting: Crashes, CPUs, and Ray Tracing Gotchas
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If Wukong’s acting up on PC, a few usual suspects stand out:
Intel 13th/14th gen CPUs: Known instability can trigger crashes. Try BIOS updates, light undervolting, or dialing back performance core ratios.
Graphics features: FSR has caused startup or prologue crashes for some; ray tracing can break in specific areas (like Web Hollow). Disable to test stability.
Visual oddities: Hair stretching has improved with patches but can still pop up.
Background apps: Recording/streaming tools and overzealous antivirus are frequent crash/stutter culprits. Kill them in Task Manager before launching.
Drivers: Do a clean GPU driver reinstall if issues persist.
Recent updates also fixed some language-related crashes, achievement tracking problems, and enemies getting stuck or invincible under rare conditions.
Top 3 Black Myth: Wukong settings to boost PC performance and stability. Learn which graphics options to tweak for smoother gameplay and fewer hiccups.
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Combat Basics That Actually Matter
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Black Myth: Wukong’s fights reward rhythm and restraint. Keep your toolkit simple early on, then layer in tech as you learn:
Core loop: Mix light/heavy strings with well-timed dodges to bait punish windows.
Perfect dodges: Learn the tells, commit to timing. A clean read equals free damage and Focus.
Stances: Swap to fit the moment—defense, burst, or reach. Don’t marry one stance too early.
Spell timing: Use spells as escapes, interrupts, or burst windows. If you’re casting often, invest in upgrades.
Experiment: Some enemies fold to range stabs, others melt to aggression. Change stances and see what sticks.
Black Myth: Wukong combat basics guide—avoid critical mistakes, master dodging, combo timing, and stance management. Essential tips for beginners to win more fights.
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Stance Breakdown: Smash, Pillar, Thrust
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Each stance has a personality—lean into it.
Smash: The all-rounder. Sprint-while-charging lets you bulldoze trash and out-position bosses. Resolute Strike shrugs off hits, chunks HP, and farms Focus. Great default stance.
Pillar: Defensive and comfy. Strong crowd control and room-making slams, but heavier stamina drain and slower pace. Ideal if your dodge timing isn’t there yet.
Thrust: Range and precision. Heavy attacks need a stationary charge, so spacing is king. Tricky follow-ups, huge payout when mastered. For players who like measured, poke-heavy duels.
In-depth Black Myth: Wukong stance guide covering Smash, Pillar, and Thrust. Learn combos, spacing, CC, stamina management, and focus generation to master each stance for bosses and crowds.
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Chapter 1 Secrets: Ancient Guanyin Temple and Early Optional Bosses
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There’s a lot hiding in Chapter 1 if you wander off the obvious path.
Ancient Guanyin Temple: Ring three bells (near Guangzhi, Guangmou, and the Whiteclad Noble arenas) to get ported to this secret area. You’ll find a shrine, three chests, and the secret boss Elder Jinchi.
Why it matters: Beat Jinchi to earn the Fireproof Mantle Vessel, which is clutch for later fire-heavy encounters.
Wandering Wight: Optional boss in Outside the Forest—and missable if you take down Jinchi first, so explore early.
Red Loong: Hidden behind a waterfall near Outside the Forest. You’ll need Loong Scales from Chapter 2 to face it, so mark it for later.
Black Myth: Wukong Chapter 1 guide—ring the three bells to unlock the Ancient Guanyin Temple secret area, find the shrine and chests, and reach the hidden Elder Jinchi arena.
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Chapter 2: Sahali, a Drunken Boar, and a Giant Stone Guardian
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Chapter 2 is stacked with quest chains and clever unlocks.
Kingdom of Sahali (secret area):
Find the Yellow-Robed Squire (the drunken boar) in the back of Rockrest Flat.
Get a Sobering Stone (Windrest Hamlet or after the Man-in-Stone’s quest) and sober him up.
Track him to Crouching Tiger Temple; he’ll ask for a Jade Lotus (check ponds).
Defeat the First Prince of Flowing Sands for an Arhat Gold Piece.
Fight the Drunken Boar; winning unlocks Sahali.
Giant Shigandang (secret boss): Gather six Buddha’s Eyeballs and place them on the marked rock in Rockrest Flat. You can summon it before the Stone Vanguard and let them duke it out while you scoop rewards.
Black Loong: Hidden behind a sandfall near the Rockrest Flat Shrine; requires Loong Scales.
Black Myth: Wukong Chapter 2 complete guide for Yellow Wind Ridge covering all quests, NPCs, unique items, and bosses, plus secrets and missables—including the Drunken Boar questline and other hidden content.
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Secret Bosses and the True Ending Path
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Poke around and you’ll find a small army of optional bosses—many nastier than the main story—and they drop some of the game’s best rewards, including transformations and pieces needed for the secret ending.
Hundred-Eyed Daoist Master (Ch. 4): Brutal mechanics. Recent patches improved staff hit detection on its legs, but it’s still a skill check. Grab items from Ch. 4’s secret area first to make it less miserable.
Erlang Shen: The capstone secret fight after clearing the key secret areas. Beat him for the true ending and the Tri-Point Double-Edged Spear. If you like pain, this is your final exam.
How to get the secret/true ending in Black Myth: Wukong, including steps to unlock it and tips for the Erlang Shen boss fight.