Black Myth: Wukongdeliberately hides some of its toughest bosses from plain sight.

Bosses are popping up like weeds at this point.

At the end of the river, youll spotflaming braziers marking a drop-down.

Black Myth: Wukong - Green-Capped Martialist Boss Guide

Carefullydescend the rock formation, and you’ll reach theMelon Field Keepers Shrine.

Once the beam is fired, itsummons a ring of flaming projectilesthat home in on the Destined One.

To avoid the fire beam,roll to either side the moment the chakram glows a bright orange.

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The projectiles that follow can beevaded by rolling into themas they home in on you.

Evade with a rollwhenever he swings his weapon.

Chakram Throw

The Green-Capped Martialisthurls his weapon at the Destined One, dealingcontinuous damage for a brief duration.

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He mayfollow this with another throworattempt to kick youif you’re within close range.

After the initial throw, he can alsoperform a running rollto retrieve the chakram.

After grabbing the weapon, he’llswing it oncebeforesummoning a second chakram to strikewith a wide, sweeping attack.

The Green-Capped Martialist attacking the Destined One with two blades in Black Myth: Wukong.

The continuous damage can hurt a lot, so you shouldquickly roll to the side to avoid it.

Avoid the rest of the attacks with dodge rolls.

Chakram Orbit

The Green-Capped Martialistemploys this attack as a standalone moveor aspart of a combo.

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After catching thechakram with his foot, he throws it once more.

To avoid the initial combo,roll through his swingsas they come in quickly.

Once he throws the chakram into orbit,simply keep your distanceto avoid the rest of the attack entirely.

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Thechakram rolls back and forth five times like a wheel, leaving behind atrail of firebefore the boss reappears.

When he reappears, he follows up withtwo powerful cross slashesusing both chakrams.

This movedeals significant damage and applies the Burn Baneeffect.

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Double Chakram Spin

TheGreen-Capped Martialist summons an additional chakramand performs aspinning leap toward you.

As he spins, he delivers multiple slashes with both chakrams.

To safely avoid this attack, roll to the left.

The Destined One preparing to avoid Green-Capped Martialist’s attack in Black Myth: Wukong.

The bossspins at a left-tilted angle, sorolling right can result in getting caught by the blades.

Green-Capped Martialist Boss Preparations

TheFireproof Mantleshould be top of mind.

Vessels are often situational, and this one is no exception.

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Whilerolling can shake off Burn, these extra measures will keep you standing strong.

The Green-Capped Martialist’s attacks are easy to dodge, but theypack a punch when they connect.

TheImmobilizespell only works once, and he’llbreak free if you have a go at use it again.

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Likewise,A Pluck of Manywont help as well.

The latter half of the fight begins oncehes down at half health.

When hethrows two flaming wheelsat you.

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You’ll want towatch them closely, as theytake turns attacking.

From here, hisattacks are powered up, andeach hit applies the Burn Bane.

And once youre in the final stretch,transform into the Yin TigerwithEbon Flowto finish him off with ease.

Two flaming wheels during the Green-Capped Martialist boss fight in Black Myth: Wukong

The real prize, though, is the cutscene that follows.

Forcompleting the Treasure Hunter quest, you also get theMarvelous Melon achievement.

Take down the Yin Tiger boss in Black Myth: Wukong.

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The Destined One acquiring the Spell Binder ability in Black Myth: Wukong.

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