Black Myth Wukong Feng Tail General fight
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How to beat the Feng Tail General in Black Myth: Wukong

This fight isn't bugged (no pun intended). The requirement is just unclear.

The Feng Tail General is a pretty straightforward boss to beat in Black Myth: Wukong, but there are a few unexplained mechanics when taking on this massive beetle. To make this boss fight a breeze, we’ll explain how each part works.

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How to beat the Feng Tail General in Black Myth: Wukong

Before you take on the Feng Tail General, you want to make sure your HP, Stamina, and Burn Resistance stats are all fairly high. You should also equip the Fireproof Mantle as it’ll be the key to preventing you from losing this fight. 

This fight is more of a stat check, so make sure your levels are high, and your gear is strong enough to take this on.

How to beat the Feng Tail General in Black Myth Wukong
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The whole mechanic of the “fight” is to simply hold onto the thing as it flies and leaps away to set locations in the Foothills of Mount Huaguo. After three successful jumps, you should initiate a cutscene where you set its antennae on fire, killing it.

However, many players, myself included, have run into an issue where you pass the stat check and the QTE section and still get knocked off

Black Myth Wukong Feng Tail General location
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Why do I keep getting knocked off the Feng Tail General?

First, make sure you have over 700 HP, 300 Stamina, and close to 50 Burn Resistance. That’s kind of the minimum needed combination to ensure you won’t die or get knocked off.

Next, and this is the most important step that the game doesn’t tell you. 

You have to start this boss at the Mantis-Catching Swamp area. He starts his trail at an area just by here. If you catch him anywhere else in his path, you’ll get knocked off.

The Feng Tail General jumps to areas that are out of bounds, even when you’re navigating around on the cloud. Because of this, you get knocked off regardless of your stats.

There’s nothing wrong with button bindings suddenly making your character let go between jumps. Why this isn’t made clearer is beyond me, but this is how to do it.


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Contributing Writer - Elliott has been writing about video games since he was in high school. Carrying that momentum forward, he has now appeared in outlets such as App Trigger, Attack of the Fanboy, and now Destructoid. He focuses heavily on Warframe, but he is also an avid fan of fighting games and shooters. When he isn't here, he's probably getting salty in Mortal Kombat 1 or climbing the competitive ranks with his friends on Overwatch 2.