Let me tell you, fellow warriors, the sheer, unadulterated magnitude of what I've accomplished. I, a humble player, have stared into the abyss of Game Science's masterpiece and emerged victorious over every single one of its 107 magnificent, terrifying, and utterly relentless bosses. This isn't just a game; it's a pilgrimage, a trial by fire that spans six monumental chapters, each more brutal and beautiful than the last. In 2026, with the game's legacy cemented across all platforms, I took it upon myself to hunt down every last Yaoguai King, Chief, and hidden specter. My journey wasn't just about progression; it was about proving my mettle, my 'monkey spirit,' against the most formidable adversaries ever conceived in a soulslike adventure. This is my chronicle, my testament to the pain, the glory, and the countless hours spent mastering every single encounter.
🐒 The Prologue: A Baptism of Fire
The journey begins not with a whisper, but with a celestial roar. Before you even grasp your staff, you are thrown into the crucible.

- Erlang Shen (Prologue): Your very first test. An automatic, scripted confrontation that sets the tone for the entire epic saga. There's no shrine, no retreat. Just you and a divine warrior, clashing in a prologue that feels like a finale.
🌲 Chapter 1: The Verdant Gauntlet
The Forest of Wolves isn't just a location; it's a sprawling, living obstacle course designed to break the unprepared. The bosses here taught me the meaning of exploration.
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Bullguard (Yaoguai Chief): Found by heading right across the first major bridge. A straightforward, heavy-hitting introduction to the world of Yaoguai Chiefs.
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Spirit of Wandering Wight: A ghostly, journal-less surprise on the right-hand path. Don't let its optional nature fool you.
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Guangzhi (Yaoguai Chief): The left-hand path leads to this torch-lit arena. A lesson in environmental awareness.
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Guangmou (Yaoguai Chief): In the Bamboo Grove, a deceptive foe waiting in a clearing. Patience is key.
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Whiteclad Noble (Character): At the bottom of the Marsh of White Mist. A duel of elegance and precision.
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Black Wind King (Yaoguai King): Behind the double doors in Black Wind Cave. The first true wall for many players.
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Elder Jinchi (Yaoguai King): A secret boss requiring you to ring three specific bells. The hunt is part of the challenge!
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Loong of Hidden Mist (Yaoguai King): The epitome of cross-chapter secrets. Need Loong Scales from Chapter 2 to unlock this waterfall phantom.

🏜️ Chapter 2: Sands, Storms, and Tigers
The desert chapters are a masterclass in verticality and hidden realms. The Yellow Wind Sage still haunts my dreams.
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Lang Li Guhh Baw & Earth Wolf (Yaoguai Chiefs): Sandgate Village's welcoming committee. One requires a daring jump, the other lies beyond the main gate.
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The Lion Prince Trio (Yaoguai Chiefs): The King, Second Prince, and the elusive First Prince (summoned in a cave) form a royal family of pain.
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Tiger Vanguard & Tiger Acolyte: The guardians of Crouching Tiger Temple. One blocks the stairs, the other guards a distant bridge.
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Stone Vanguard (Yaoguai King): The colossal finale of two converging regions. A battle of pure attrition.
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Yellow Wind Sage (Yaoguai King): The master of storms, found by walking into a tornado in a temple cellar. A fight that will test your soul.
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Shigandang (Yaoguai King): A puzzle boss. Find six Buddha's Eyeballs, then challenge the ancient rock. Worth every second.
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Secret Kingdom of Sahālī: Unlocked by defeating the quest-related Yellow-Robed Squire. A whole new realm with its own Tiger Vanguard and a climactic drum-based battle.
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Black Loong (Yaoguai King): Another scale-locked legend, hidden behind a sand waterfall.
❄️ Chapter 3: Frost, Pagodas, and Enlightenment
The chill here is more than atmospheric; it seeps into the combat. From frozen lakes to meditative valleys, the bosses are as varied as the landscapes.
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Macaque Chief & Kang Jin Loong: Early tests on snow hills and a frozen lake's center.
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Captain Wise Voice (Yaoguai King): Guarding a rock bridge in the Pagoda Realm. His voice is the last thing many hear.
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Kang Jin Star & Loong of Icy Depths: Turtle Island's guardians. One is in the open, the other requires those precious Loong Scales.
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Chen Loong & Yin Tiger (Characters): A linked questline that unlocks the mysterious Zodiac Village. Story and combat intertwined.
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The Valley of Ecstasy Crew: Non-White (twice!), Lang Li Guhh Lang, and others. This area is a boss gauntlet disguised as a peaceful valley.
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Green-Capped Martialist: A reward for being a thorough Treasure Hunter. His melon field arena is unforgettable.
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New Thunderclap Temple's Hierarchy: From Monk from the Sea on a snowy balcony to the ultimate challenge, Yellowbrow (Yaoguai King), at the temple's peak. A spiritual and physical ascent.

🕸️ Chapter 4: Webs, Poison, and a Familiar Pig
The atmosphere turns claustrophobic and venomous. This is where the game's creature design goes truly insane.
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Second Sister & Elder Amourworm: The early bosses in village and hollow.
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Venom Daoist: Found by destroying a giant egg sac. A fight that makes your skin crawl.
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Buddha's Right Hand: Literally a hand you interact with. One of the most creatively unsettling fights.
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Yellow Loong (Yaoguai King): A majestic and deadly encounter beyond a great bridge.
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Zhu Bajie: Our old pal! A two-phase character fight that is both nostalgic and brutally challenging.
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Violet Spider (Yaoguai King): The queen of the Webbed Hollow. A dance of deadly silk and poison.
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Hundred-Eyed Daoist Master (Yaoguai King): The final boss of the Temple of the Yellow Flower, a being of pure, terrifying power.
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Secret: Purple Cloud Mountain: Unlocked by defeating Venom Daoist twice. Home to the Scorpionlord and Duskveil, some of the most spectacular and difficult secret bosses in the game.
🔥 Chapter 5: Fire, Furnaces, and Familial Drama
The heat is on, literally. This chapter is an industrial inferno of challenging mobs and even tougher bosses.
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The Cart Family & Stone Kin: Pale-Axe Stalwart, Brown-Iron Cart, Father of Stones—a relentless opening salvo.
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Fast as Wind, Quick as Fire: A duo boss that lives up to its name. Chaos incarnate.
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Keeper of Flaming Mountains (Yaoguai King): The lord of the Emerald Hall. A true test of endurance.
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The Fire Field Trials: Flint Chief, Mother of Flamlings, and the elusive Rusty-Gold Cart which requires defeating all other Carts first.
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Secret: Bishui Cave: A fire-and-ice obsession leading to the Bishui Golden-Eyed Beast, a paradoxical monster of immense power.
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Red Boy & Yaksha King (Yaoguai Kings): The climactic battle of the chapter. Defeat the fiery Red Boy only to face his even more powerful father, the Yaksha King, in a devastating second phase.

⛰️ Chapter 6: The Final Pilgrimage
The Foothills are not an end but a culmination. A vast, open area where you must seek out your final trials.
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The Poison Chief Quartet: Four variations, scattered across lakes and forests. A hunter's final exam.
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The Foothills' Menagerie: Jiao Loong of Waves, Son of Stones, Cloudtreading Deer, Gold Armored Rhino—each in a unique, beautiful, and deadly location.
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The Mantis-Catching Swamp Saga: Feng-Tail General (ride a giant insect!), the Water Wood Beast in a lake, and finally, the Emerald-Armed Mantis, unlocked by defeating three specific beasts.
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Giant Shigandang (Yaoguai King): The ultimate optional test. Only spawns if you've collected all four Skandha items from previous chapters. The game's final "check" of your thoroughness.
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Secret: Mount Mei / The True Finale: Accessible only after completing every chapter's secret area and the Treasure Hunter quest. Here, you face the legendary Erlang Shen again, now in a multi-phase epic that involves the Four Heavenly Kings and Erlang Shen's true form. This is the pinnacle of challenge.
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The Canonical End: Stone Monkey & The Great Sage's Broken Shell: Following the main path past the Mantis leads to the Water Curtain Cave and the story's climax—a profound, metaphysical duel against yourself and the legacy of the Great Sage.

And there you have it. My odyssey. 107 battles. 107 lessons in perseverance. In 2026, Black Myth: Wukong isn't just a game you play; it's a world you survive, a pantheon you overthrow. This guide is born from hundreds of hours of triumph and failure. Use it not just as a map, but as a companion. For every boss listed here, from the lowliest Yaoguai Chief to the celestial Erlang Shen, represents a step on the path of the Destined One. Now go forth. Your legend awaits. 🎮✨