Black Myth: Wukong Hardest Trophies (&How To Get Them)

Black Myth: Wukong Hardest Trophies (&How To Get Them)

Key Takeaways

  • Obtain armor sets in New Game+ at all costs for optimal performance.
  • Platinum trophy requires time investment due to RNG-based achievements.
  • Completing specific quests, finding all items, and exploring thoroughly are essential.

As a seasoned gamer with countless hours spent traversing virtual worlds, I can confidently say that the trophies for Black Myth: Wukong are no laughing matter! The Fickle Forms trophy seems like a straightforward task, but exploring every nook and cranny of this game is no easy feat. The Brewer’s Bounty trophy, on the other hand, has me scratching my head – who knew finding random drops could be such a hassle?


Black Myth: Wukong is one of the top games inspired by Chinese mythology, taking cues from Journey to the West, a widely recognized novel centered around Monkey King (Sun Wukong). The game itself is quite extensive and typically takes players roughly 30-40 hours to finish.

For those aiming for the platinum trophy in Black Myth: Wukong, be prepared to invest significantly more time. Some of the game’s achievements are challenging due to their dependence on Random Number Generation (RNG). Herein, we’ll discuss the toughest trophies and strategies for acquiring them.

7 Urge Unfulfilled

Grade: Bronze

Black Myth: Wukong Hardest Trophies (&How To Get Them)
  • Rarity: 18.8%

The “Unrealized Desire” trophy is linked to the side mission involving Horse Guai. You’ll come across this unique NPC for the first time at the beginning of the game and he persistently reappears throughout all chapters up until the fifth one. The challenge in obtaining this trophy lies in… what exactly?

In order to obtain this trophy, players must ensure they speak with the character called Horse Guai in every chapter and fully explore all the dialogues before moving on to the next one. Failing to do so may result in the Horse Guai being absent at the following location, potentially locking them out of it. Here are the locations where you can find the Horse Guai:

  • Inside a cave near Back Hills in Chapter 1
  • Under a gazebo where players will fight the Earth Wolf in Chapter 2
  • Standing beside a pillar near the Mahavira Hall Keeper’s Shrine
  • Trapped inside a cocoon close to the Bonevault Keeper’s Shrine
  • Talk to him in Furnace Valley. Then beat the Keeper of the Flame Mountains. Return to the cart in Furnace Valley, and pull the whip to complete the quest.

6 A Curious Collection

Grade: Silver

Black Myth: Wukong Hardest Trophies (&How To Get Them)
  • Rarity: 5.4%

In the realm of Black Myth: Wukong, there are unique items called Curios, which can be found in various locations. Each Curio has a distinct influence on the Destined One, making it crucial to choose the appropriate one for your equipment. Moreover, completing the collection of all Curios is associated with an achievement titled “A Curious Collection.

On occasion, certain Curio items may not appear even after defeating the associated enemies. This is because the Curios can randomly drop, so players must continuously defeat these enemies in hopes of obtaining the desired item. If the enemies fail to yield the item, players will need to reload the area and attempt again.

Players can consult this guide
for a comprehensive breakdown of the location of every Curio.

5 Mantled With Might

Grade: Silver

Black Myth: Wukong Hardest Trophies (&How To Get Them)
  • Rarity: 4.5%

Obtaining all the Armor Sets in Black Myth: Wukong is a challenging accomplishment, unlike many other games where such an achievement is relatively simple.

Certain armor items, like the Venomous Armguard and the Skull of Turtle Treasure, are not easily acquired. The Venomous Armguard is a rare find, as it can only be obtained if players successfully defeat all four arms of the Venom Daoist in their initial encounter. If they fail, they must try again in New Game+. In contrast, the Skull of Turtle Treasure is a random drop from turtle treasure enemies; however, there’s no way to predict exactly how many battles it will take before the item appears.

4 Fickle Forms

Grade: Silver

Black Myth: Wukong Hardest Trophies (&How To Get Them)
  • Rarity: 6.3%

To win The Fickle Forms trophy, gamers must discover every enchantment and transformation. Many of these can be easily acquired as the narrative unfolds, yet some are associated with additional missions and defeating specific opponents.

Make certain that players delve deeply into each region, even hidden ones, as these are crucial changes in the game that might be missed if not properly explored.

  • (beat Daoist Mi in Purple Cloud Mountain)
  • (complete Horse Guai’s side quest)

Players simply need to thoroughly investigate each and every location without missing a beat. They should aim to collect this trophy since the metamorphoses and spirits will significantly assist them during their adventure.

3 Brewer’s Bounty

Grade: Silver

Black Myth: Wukong Hardest Trophies (&How To Get Them)
  • Rarity: 4.5%

To win the Brewer’s Bounty trophy in Black Myth: Wukong, players need to locate all the gourds, drinks, and Soaks. Finding the gourds and drinks shouldn’t be too challenging, as long as you thoroughly search every nook and cranny of each area.

As a gamer, I’ve come to realize that Soaks are a bit of a wild card compared to other in-game items. Unlike collecting loot from defeated enemies or discovering hidden treasures in chests, Soaks just seem to appear out of thin air… randomly. When you need one, it feels like they’re nowhere to be found! To get my hands on one, I often find myself having to reset the area and give it another go. This involves jumping into a fast travel portal, taking a little detour to another location, and then returning to the chapter where Soaks can spawn. It’s a bit of a hassle, but hey, that’s gaming for you!

2 Portraits Perfected

Grade: Gold

  • Rarity: 10.2%

Obtaining the “Portraits Perfected” award requires interacting with every single character in the game, whether they’re enemies or non-player characters (NPCs). The challenge lies in the fact that some bosses and characters may be overlooked during gameplay, such as missing out on meeting a particular character after defeating Yellowbrow.

To win the trophy, players must defeat each and every boss in Black Myth: Wukong, and finish every optional quest. Finding all the bosses and characters can be challenging, so it’s recommended to use a guide instead of spending too much time searching.

1 Final Fulfillment

Grade: Platinum

Black Myth: Wukong Hardest Trophies (&How To Get Them)
  • Rarity: 4.0%

In Black Myth: Wukong, the ultimate trophy, titled Final Fulfillment, proves to be the most challenging one to earn. This prestigious platinum trophy can only be unlocked once all other trophies in the game have been collected. Contrary to appearances, achieving this goal is anything but simple.

Due to the nature of many achievements in Black Myth: Wukong being reliant on random loot drops, earning the Final Fulfillment achievement can become incredibly aggravating. To obtain this specific trophy, players are likely to invest more than 45 hours of gameplay.

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2024-09-24 05:34