Alright, so, I’ve been diving deep into “Black Myth: Wukong” lately, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. The game’s got this whole thing with bells, and I was all confused about whether I should be ringing them or not. I mean, this forest spirit sage dude makes it sound like ringing them is a bad idea, but come on, who can resist a good bell-ringing, right?
So, I did some digging, asked around a bit, and guess what? Turns out, ringing those bells is actually a good thing. Yeah, you heard that right. It won’t make the game harder or anything. In fact, it’s the opposite!
Here’s what I did: I went ahead and rang all three of those bells in Chapter 1. I hunted them down one by one, gave each one a good whack, and then bam! I got teleported to this secret Ancient Guanyin Temple. It was pretty cool, not gonna lie.
But that’s not even the best part. Ringing those bells also unlocked something called the Fireproof Mantle. Now, I haven’t gotten far enough to see what it does, but I’ve heard it’s pretty useful. So, that’s a bonus, I guess.
My Bell-Ringing Adventure
- First, I found the first bell. It was kind of hidden, but I managed to spot it after a bit of exploring. Gave it a good ring, and I was like, “Okay, what’s next?”
- Then, I tracked down the second bell. This one was a bit trickier to find, but I used my super-sleuth skills and eventually located it. Rang that one too, feeling pretty accomplished.
- Finally, I discovered the third bell. It was the easiest one to find, to be honest. I rang it, and poof! I was in the Ancient Guanyin Temple.
So yeah, that’s my story about the bells in “Black Myth: Wukong.” If you’re playing the game and wondering whether to ring them, just do it. It’s worth it, trust me. You get to see a secret temple, and you unlock some cool stuff. What’s not to like? I will keep going, and I bet I can find more secrets. Hopefully, I can share more with you guys soon.