Black Myth Wukong All 6 Buddha Eyeballs & Where To Find Them

As a seasoned gamer with countless hours clocked into various titles under my belt, I must admit that Black Myth Wukong Chapter 3 has proven to be quite a challenge, yet also rewarding in its own right. The quest for the six Buddha Eyeballs is reminiscent of the old days when we had to scour maps for hidden treasures or secret paths.


As a devoted enthusiast of Black Myth: Wukong, I’m excited to share a valuable tip for those adventuring through Chapter 3! Hidden within this chapter are 6 elusive Buddha Eyeballs, the collection of which will summon the secret boss, Shigandang. Initially, it might not appear so, but defeating this boss can significantly ease your journey, given how far you’ve progressed in Chapter 3. Let’s dive right into uncovering the locations of all these Buddha Eyes in Black Myth: Wukong’s second chapter!

Where To Find All 6 Buddha Eyeballs in Black Myth Wukong Chapter 3

To call forth the hidden boss Shigandang in Black Myth Wukong, you need to locate a total of six Buddha Eyes.

As a gamer, I’d say: Starting from the Valley of Despair Shrine, cross the bridge and keep moving ahead. The First Buddha Eyeball is hidden right behind the Squall Hideout Shrine. If you reach the main shrine, you’ve gone a bit too far; simply turn back around to find the elusive eyeball tucked away behind it.

From the Squall Hideout Shrine, proceed right and ascend the path. Continue your journey on the left side of the path, and as you climb, always glance towards your left to locate the second Buddha Eyeball.

To find the third eye, go back the way you came after obtaining the second eye, and you’ll notice a wooden stairway overlooking Blazebones-covered terrain up ahead. Proceed along this path and employ Cloud Step to move stealthily past any adversaries, ultimately reaching the Third Buddha’s Eye.

To find the Fourth Buddha’s Eyeball, make your way to the Squall Hideout Shrine. Instead of going straight this time, take a left turn. Continue on and you’ll eventually discover a cave. In the back left corner of this cave, there’s a rather dimly lit area. It is in this secluded spot that you will find the fourth Eyeball.

As you gather it, proceed upward through the cavern and stay to your left. You’ll eventually reach Rockrest Flat. If a wooden platform with a Blazebone on it is visible upon approaching from this direction, veer left to discover another passage within the cave. This path leads to an area where you can engage in combat with the Mother of Stones Boss, but for now, we’re not interested in confronting her.

Instead, make your way directly to the location of your previous encounter with her, and upon leaving, you’ll find yourself on a solitary trail that leads exclusively to one destination – the Fifth Buddha’s Eye.

To reach the final Buddha’s Eyeball, make your way back to Rockrest Flat. Upon exiting the cave, simply take a left turn and you’ll be outside again. This open area houses a shrine, and to the left of this Shrine lies the sixth Buddha’s Eyeball.

Absolutely, do feel at liberty to check out the video above, as it demonstrates a swift method for effortlessly locating all those ‘Eyeballs’.

How to Use the Buddha’s Eyeballs in Black Myth Wukong

After gathering all six of the Buddha’s Eyes, make your way to the Rockrest Flat Shrine. Beyond the Buddha’s Eye location, you’ll find a pathway beneath an archway that opens up into another vast field. It’s possible you’ve encountered the Stone Vanguard here previously. If not, consider this a fortunate discovery!

In the game, players can call upon Shigandang, a hidden boss fight, by employing the 6 Buddha’s Eyeballs. This encounter takes place in close proximity to the Stone Vanguard. If you get confused about which ones are the Buddha’s Eyeballs when stepping onto the battlefield, remember this simple rule:

  • The Stone Vanguard is the pile of rocks that form together
  • Shigandang is the one solid rock with unique carvings

To reach Shigandang’s rock, simply follow the path from Rockrest Flat, either by way of the Squall Hideout or the Valley of Despair. Before you encounter the Stone Vanguard, you will spot Shigandang’s rock.

As a thrilled enthusiast, I can’t help but share the exciting details of the prize for defeating Shigandang. You’ll earn a whopping 1652 experience points, 1371 Will, one Mind Core, a pair of Yaoguai Cores, a Heart of Stone, and a Skhanda of Feeling!

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2024-08-28 19:38