All Yaoguai Bosses in Black Myth: Wukong

Here is a list of all the Yaoguai bosses that you encounter in Black Myth: Wukong, including Yaoguai Chiefs and Yaoguai Kings.

All Yaoguai Bosses in Black Myth: Wukong.
All Yaoguai Bosses in Black Myth: Wukong (Image via GameScience)

Almost every enemy you encounter in Black Myth: Wukong is a Yaoguai. Some of these Yaoguais have a special name and a health counter at the bottom. They are generally considered to be Yaoguai Bosses. Some of these bosses are optional and locked behind secret or hidden quests. Others, you will encounter as part of the game’s natural progression. 

Yaoguai Bosses are divided into two types – Yaoguai Chiefs and Yaoguai Kings, with the latter being considerably more powerful and less in number.  In this article, we will list all the Yaoguai Chiefs and Yaoguai Kings that you will come across in Black Myth: Wukong.

All Yaoguai Chiefs List in Black Myth: Wukong

All Yaoguai Chiefs list in Black Myth: Wukong.
All Yaoguai Chiefs listed in Black Myth: Wukong (Image via GameScience)

There are 55 Yaoguai Chiefs in Black Myth: Wukong. Here’s an overview.

Black Cloud, Red Fire (Chapter 1) Yaoguai Chiefs:

  • Bullguard
  • Guangzhi
  • Guangmou
  • Baw-Li-Guhh-Baw

Yellow Sand, Desolate Dusk (Chapter 2) Yaoguai Chiefs:

  • Lang-Li-Guhh-Baw
  • Earth Wolf
  • The Royal Family of Flowing Sands
  • First Prince of Flowing Sands
  • Mother of Stones
  • Tiger’s Acolyte
  • Gore-Eye Daoist
  • Mad Tiger
  • “Tiger Vanguard”

White Snow, Ice Cold (Chapter 3) Yaoguai Chiefs:

  • Captain Lotus-Vision
  • Captain Void-Illusion
  • Captain Kalpa-Wave
  • Apramana Bat
  • Lang-Li-Guhh-Lang
  • Old Ginseng Guai
  • Non-White
  • Non-Pure
  • Non-Able
  • Non-Void
  • Monk from the Sea
  • Macaque Chief

Rosy Cheeks, Gray Hair (Chapter 4) Yaoguai Chiefs:

  • The Sixth Sister*
  • The Fifth Sister*
  • The Fourth Sister*
  • The Third Sister*
  • The Second Sister
  • The First Sister*
  • Elder Amourworm
  • Centipede Guai
  • Buddha’s Right Hand
  • Baw-Li-Guhh-Baw
  • Commander Beetle
  • Daoist Mi

*You do not fight these bosses, but you encounter them in Chapter 4’s Finale against the Hundred-Eyed Daoist Master.

Golden Child, Crimson Blood (Chapter 5) Yaoguai Chiefs:

  • Five ELement Carts
  • Father of Stones
  • Quick as Fire, Fast as Wind
  • Cloudy Mist, Misty Cloud
  • Top Takes Bottom, Bottom Takes Top
  • Flint Chief
  • Flint Vanguard
  • Mother of Flamlings
  • Baw-Lang-Lang

You will also encounter the Nine-Capped Lingzhi Guai in Chapter 5. This boss is not listed under the Yaoguai Chief or Yaoguai King category in Black Myth: Wukong. However, the fight he offers is similar to that of a Yaoguai Chief.

Mount Huaguo (Chapter 6) Yaoguai Chiefs:

  • Son of Stones
  • Poison Chief
  • Water-Wood Beast
  • Jiao-Loong of Waves
  • Lang-Baw-Baw
  • Gold Armored Rhino
  • Cloudtreading Deer
  • Feng-Tail General
  • Emerald-Armed Mantis

All Yaoguai Kings List in Black Myth: Wukong

All Yaoguagi Kings list in Black Myth: Wukong.
All Yaoguagi Kings listed in Black Myth: Wukong (Image via GameScience)

There are 26 Yaoguai Kings in Black Myth: Wukong.

Black Cloud, Red Fire (Chapter 1) Yaoguai Kings:

Yellow Sand, Desolate Dusk (Chapter 2) Yaoguai Kings:

  • Tiger Vanguard
  • Stone Vanguard
  • Shigandang
  • Black Loong
  • Fuban
  • Yellow Wind Sage

White Snow, Ice Cold (Chapter 3) Yaoguai Kings:

  • Kang-Jin Loong
  • Kang-Jin Star
  • Captain Wise-Voice
  • Cyan Loong
  • Yellowbrow

Rosy Cheeks, Gray Hair (Chapter 4) Yaoguai Kings:

Golden Child, Crimson Blood (Chapter 5) Yaoguai Kings:

  • Ying-Yang Fish
  • Bishui Golden-Eyed Beast
  • Red Boy
  • Yaksha King

Mount Huagao (Chapter 6) Yaoguai Kings:

  • Giant Shigandang

Some bosses are not mentioned as Yaoguai Kings, though their difficulty and the fight that they offer are on par with Yaoguai Kings. These bosses are:

  • Whiteclad Noble in Chapter 1
  • Green-Capped Martialist in Chapter 3
  • Venom Daoist in Chapter 4

These supposed Yaoguai Kings are also some of the toughest bosses in Black Myth: Wukong.


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