Black Myth: Wukong has a total of twenty-three hidden bosses. You can start fighting them in the first chapter, and it's usually worth it because their rewards can help you against the main bosses. These rewards include new spells, weapons, armor to craft, and permanent boosts to your stats.

Not all the secret fights are the same; their difficulty and rewards can be very different. Some are easy and can be won early, while others are among the toughest in the game, and some are just average and easily forgotten. Keep reading to find out about the top 10 hidden bosses in Black Myth: Wukong.

1. Erlang Shen

After finishing the game and all the extra content, players can face Erlang Shen to unlock the true ending. This fight has two parts. First, you must defeat Erlang, The Sacred Divinity, in a tough battle.

After knocking down the Four Heavenly Kings, you'll have an epic cinematic battle against Erlang Shen in his Lion form. You’ll fight as a giant stone monkey, going head-to-head with the massive lion. It’s an incredible final fight and definitely worth revisiting after finishing the game.

2. Yellow Loong

Yellow Loong is the final and hardest of the four Loong fights, making him one of the toughest optional bosses in the game. His lightning glaive attacks are stronger than the Cyan Loong's sword. Using shock-resistant gear like loongscale armor can help, but you’ll probably need to try this fight several times to learn Yellow Loong's attack patterns.

As a fitting end to a long quest chain, defeating Yellow Loong brings powerful rewards. The Golden Lining transformation allows players to take on the Loong's form in battle, and the materials you collect from this fight are the final pieces needed to craft the Golden Loong Staff.

3. Duskveil

The Duskveil has a creepy and intimidating design, covered in bones with decaying flesh and ragged wings. In the second stage of the fight, the horror theme intensifies: the sky turns red and blood rains down onto the arena. The first phase is easier to handle, but the second phase brings much more aggressive attacks, making effective dodging a real challenge.

In Purple Cloud Mountain, where you face Duskveil, you can also find two other optional bosses: Scorpionlord and Daoist Mi. If you take on Duskveil first, you won’t be able to fight the other two, but the Scorpionlord will join you as an ally during the Duskveil battle. The main reward for defeating Duskveil is the Weaver's Needle, a strong item that will be helpful against the big boss in Chapter Four.

4. Cyan Loong

Cyan Loong's humanoid dragon form and electrifying swordplay make this hidden bosses in Black Myth: Wukong one of the most visually stunning encounters. The fight is challenging but manageable with shock resistance, making it a rewarding experience.

Defeating Cyan Loong on the snowy Turtle Island is a rewarding experience. It’s also a crucial step toward crafting the Golden Loong Staff later in the game. Additionally, players unlock a new ability called Breath of Fire.

5. Captain Lotus-Vision

Captain Lotus-Vision, one of the optional mini-bosses in chapter three, stands out with his purple runic magic and his ability to raise corpses from the arena. It’s not just an impressive visual; the fight itself offers a unique challenge.

Defeating Captain Lotus-Vision removes the purple magic seals on the cells in the pagoda. This is crucial for progressing in the area’s side quests and for obtaining the Chu-Bai Spear, a powerful weapon with a special moveset.

6. Yin Tiger

Yin Tiger offers a unique and friendly challenge as a hidden bosses in Black Myth: Wukong. Players first meet him as a helpful NPC blacksmith in Zodiac Village, a hidden hub in chapter three's Bitter Lake area.

Interacting with Yin Tiger will give players the opportunity to challenge them. This friendly contest can be repeated even after defeating the boss. It's a challenging encounter that most players will want to tackle later in the game. The rewards, a powerful transformation, and an extra curio slot, make it a worthwhile challenge.

7. Giant Shigandang

Players won’t encounter this boss until the last chapter of the game, but they need to defeat a smaller Shigandang in Chapter Two to unlock it. Along with the reward from that fight, players will also need three other Skandhas from the earlier chapters. It takes a few steps to reach this fight, but the final reward is definitely worth it.

The fight itself isn't the most difficult, following a standard "attack the weak point" strategy. However, the boss's sheer size is intimidating, and it's another visually impressive encounter. Defeating Shigandang rewards players with the final Skandha, which can be given to Xu Dog to obtain the Five Skandhas Pill for a permanent stat boost.

8. Apramana Bat

The Apramana Bat can be a challenging boss to defeat. Its unique design and flying attacks create a visually interesting encounter, but its ability to take to the air and evade attacks can prolong the fight. Fortunately, it has a relatively small health pool for a secret boss.

The reward for defeating the Apramana Bat is its spirit, which isn’t essential, along with some crafting materials. What makes this hidden bosses in Black Myth: Wukong particularly noteworthy is that you can completely miss it if you progress past chapter three. Be sure to find the Apramana Bat in the Bitter Lake area to avoid losing out on this encounter.

9. Fuban

The armored beetle Fuban, the Yauguai King of Chapter 2, is the climactic boss if players follow the optional Yellow-Robed Squire questline. This visually impressive fight features Fuban's rock-throwing abilities and the addition of the Yellow Wind Sage in phase two, making it a spectacular early encounter.

The Wind Tamer spirit is the most notable reward, offering substantial damage reduction and immunity to strong winds when activated. Anyone who has faced Chapter Two's final boss will understand the value of this item.

10. Elder Jinchi

Elder Jinchi is the first hidden boss in Black Myth: Wukong players encounter. Interacting with the three bells in Black Wind Mountain during Chapter One transports players to the Ancient Guanyin Temple, where Elder Jinchi awaits.

It's advisable to defeat the Wandering Wight first and equip their spirit for a defense boost. The Wight's moveset is similar to Jinchi's, making it a good warm-up. After defeating the big-headed Elder, players can claim the Fireproof Mantle, which will be useful against Chapter One's main boss.

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