In Black Myth: Wukong, players can find and collect many materials while exploring each chapter. You can rest to bring back enemies, but you can’t respawn materials, so once they’re gone, they’re gone.
These materials are limited and might be hard to find on your first visit to an area. Knowing what to look for can help a lot when you return to gather more, especially if you need more healing items. One important crafting material is Jade Lotus. Here’s how to find it.
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How to get Jade Lotus in Black Myth: Wukong
Jade Lotus is a rare crafting material that you can find in shallow water. Unlike Snake-Head Mushrooms, Jade Lotus can be found in different chapters. Look for it in the cave lake in Chapter 3 and the marshes in Chapter 1. It looks like a bunch of lily pads with closed bulbs and white flowers. When you gather a bundle, you’ll usually get just one Jade Lotus.
You can also buy Jade Lotus from Shrine Stores for 90 Will each. Each Shrine Store in the game has the same items, and once they’re sold out, you can’t refresh the inventory. To get more Jade Lotus, you’ll need to move on to later chapters where new stores might offer more of them for the same price.
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How to use Jade Lotus in Black Myth: Wukong
Jade Lotus is used to make various resistance-focused mortal medicines. Although you can buy these medicines, making them yourself is free if you have the right materials.
Medicines | Recipes | Uses |
Body Warming Powder |
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Quickly removes the Chilled state and boosts Chill Resistance for a short period. |
Antimiasma Powder |
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Quickly removes the Poisoned state and boosts Poison Resistance for a short time. |
Shock-Quelling Powder |
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Body-Cooling Powder |
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Quickly removes the Shocked state and boosts Shock Resistance for a short time. |
Evil Repelling Medicament |
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Greatly increases Damage Reduction for an extended period. |
Jade Lotus is essential for crafting medicine that helps with the Four Banes. Although there are other ways to boost your resistances, using these items can help you save your sparks for offensive upgrades.
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