Black Myth: Wukong offers players a lot of ways to customize their loadout. From your choice of weapons and armor to the effects of your healing gourd, there are plenty of ways to set up the Destined One for your preferred playstyle.
Soaks are used in Black Myth: Wukong to add extra effects to the Destined One's healing Drink. Depending on your chosen drink, you can equip between one and four Soaks when you stop at a Keeper Shrine. With effects that range from bolstering resistance to modifying the strength and duration of spells, picking the right soaks can make the game much easier. This guide contains links to individual chapter guides wherever possible. There are 27 Soaks to track down throughout the game.
What's the Best Stance in Black Myth Wukong?
Black Myth: Wukong offers three different stances to swap between, each letting the Destined One perform different heavy attacks and variable combos.
Soaks in Chapter 1: Black Wind Mountain
This guide explains how to find all the soaks in Chapter 1: Black Wind Mountain. Here's a list of all the soaks available in this chapter for convenience:
Soaks in Chapter 2: Yellow Wind Ridge
This guide explains where to find all the soaks in Chapter 2: Yellow Wind Ridge. Here's a list of the soaks to be found in this chapter:
Soaks in Chapter 3: The New West
Here's how to find all the soaks in Chapter 3: The New West. The list below shows all the soaks found in this chapter:
Soaks in Chapter 4: The Webbed Hollow
Here's where to find all the soaks in Chapter 4: The Webbed Hollow. Check the list below to see what can be found:
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Goji Shoots
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Purple-Veined Peach Pit
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Deathstinger (Consumable)
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Bee Mountain Stone
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Fruit of Dao
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Undying Vine
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Double-Combed Rooster Blood
Soaks in Chapter 5: The Flaming Mountains
Here's how to track down all the soaks in Chapter 5: The Flaming Mountains. Here's a list of all of them for easy reference:
Soaks in Chapter 6: Unfinished
The final Chapter of Black Myth: Wukong contains only a single soak. This soak, called
Flower Primes, is added to Shen Monkey's shop at the start of Chapter 6. The Flower Primes will purge any and all Four Banes effects from the Destined One each time you take a sip, acting as an excellent counter to any foe that can wield multiple elements. While there are only a few such foes in the game, they tend to be among the strongest. Even when going up against an enemy that only uses one element, this remains a great emergency option for purging negative effects.
Other Soaks
The game's final two soaks, Graceful Orchid and Guanyin's Willow Leaf, require you to complete some extra steps before you can add them to your collection.
Graceful Orchid
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Graceful Orchid can be obtained at the Zodiac Village in the Ruyi Scroll, by speaking with Chen Loong after giving him all 15 possible seeds. Since these seeds are, for the most part, obtained randomly when picking plants throughout the game's six chapters, this can be rather difficult.
After gathering all the seeds and handing them in to Chen Loong, you'll receive the Graceful Orchid Soak, which causes the Destined One to regenerate additional health over time after taking a sip. This is functionally similar to the
Celestial Lotus Seeds, though the Graceful Orchid lasts longer and restores more health.
Guanyin's Willow Leaf
Guanyin's Willow Leaf can only be found during New Game Plus, so you'll need to beat the game and enter a new cycle before you can try to collect it. This Soak can then be purchased from Shen Monkey once you meet him again in the new Cycle. Guanyin's Willow Leaf will restore the Destined One's Gourd uses when they are resurrected during battle, clearly intended to be used alongside the Life-Saving Strand spell. This can be used alongside the aforementioned spell to completely reset the Destined One to full strength in the middle of a fight, should he be defeated, though this means foregoing the raw power offered by Pluck of Many.
Beyond its gameplay utility, this final soak also raises an interesting question. Bodhisattva Guanyin is a major character in Journey to the West, yet she is barely mentioned throughout Black Myth: Wukong. Aside from a brief appearance at the end of Chapter 1, and a mention in Black Bear Guai's journal entry, she is shockingly absent from the story. Perhaps future DLC will explore her current whereabouts.
Black Myth: Wukong
- Released
- August 20, 2024
- ESRB
- M For Mature 17+ // Blood, Violence
- Developer(s)
- Game Science
- Publisher(s)
- Game Science
- Engine
- Unreal Engine 5
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, PC, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG
- How Long To Beat
- 39 hours
Gall Gem
Tender Jade Lotus
Laurel Buds
Steel Ginseng
Iron Pellet
Copper Pill
Tiger Relic
Goat Skull
Thunderbolt Horn
Stranded Loong's Whisker
Breath of Fire
Turtle Tear
Sweet Ice
Mount Lingtai Seedlings
Slumbering Beetle Husk
Flame Mediator