

Mission: The Demon Fort of the Yellow Heaven If possible, summon the Divine Beast to unleash its powerful skills ( + ) or to power you and Hong Jing up ( + ). Additionally, you can encourage Hong Jing for some extra damage boost. Then, when the lock-on turns red, perform a Fatal Strike to deal considerable damage. Strategy: use the same strategy you used the first time: deflect his attacks, including and especially his Critical Blows spinning and stomping attacks to deal Spirit damage. Overall, a quick and easy fight, which shouldn’t pose too much of a challenge at this stage. For some extra damage, you can even summon your Divine Beast if the gauge is full. If you run out of Spirit bars, simply focus on deflecting the fire spells while your allies take care of the boss to recharge it. Then, for the rest of the fight, simply + or to encourage your allies (costs two Spirit bars). You can even cast a water spell to counter his element. This fight can be ridiculously easy as long as you use this strategy: first, each fire spell Zhang Bao casts can be deflected, so use this to your advantage. Strategy: Zhang Bao, General of Earth is a Warlock wielding fire spells and has one phase. Other than that, use the same strategy for the entire fight. Again, deflect only a moment before he lands it. He’ll jump in the air and try to stomp on you with his belly. His Critical Blow attack is rather slow as well. Be aggressive with your strikes, especially when he’s focusing on Zhao. The strategy here is to always hit him from either side. Despite his bulkiness, he’s a rather slow and innocuous boss. Strategy: Fengxi is a giant warthog demon. Not a particularly challenging fight as long as you focus your energies on deflection rather than melee. A successful deflection will cause massive Spirit damage, getting you closer to performing a Fatal Strike. Press to deflect it a couple of seconds after the red sparkle has appeared. When a red sparkle appears on his body, he will charge up his Critical Blow attack. The only part you need to truly watch out for is his Critical Blow attack which has a bit of a delay. Focus on deflecting all of his attacks to progressively deal Spirit damage. This is not a particularly difficult fight as long as you don’t play aggressively.

Strategy: Zhuyan is a giant ape-like demon. Press the prompts when you see them to end the fight. Eventually, you’ll be able to use + to summon the Divine Beast. If you manage to deflect his Critical Blow, you’ll be able to deal massive Spirit Damage, gradually leaving the boss open for a Fatal Strike (lock-on turns red). Parry his tail attacks as well as when he summons stone from the ground, but try to deflect his other attacks. Now he will try to attack you with both his mace and tail. Phase 2: he will turn into a stone demon.If necessary, let him kill you to keep practicing. This first phase is fairly simple, so use it to practice deflection.


When a red sparkle appears on his body, be ready to counter his Critical Blow at the very last moment (NOT when you see the red sparkle). Occasionally though, take a break and let him attack you to practice deflection. Using Normal Attacks repeatedly breaks his defense. As Wo Long doesn’t have a proper stamina mechanic, be aggressive with Normal Attacks. Try to favor the latter over the former as learning deflection will help counter the Critical Blows (red sparkle). This is the perfect opportunity to practice parrying and deflecting. Phase 1: he will try to smash you with his mace.Strategy: Zhang Liang, General of Man’s boss fight spans over two phases. For some boss fights, having all possible Dragon’s Cure Pots available can make a difference. Then, invest your Genuine Qi in the Metal Virtue, which over time reduces how much Spirt is consumed per spell cast and in the Wood Virtue, which affects your overall HP and how long your positive Spirit lasts.Īs you play through the game, check Dragon Vein Crystals & Essences Locations Guide to increase the number of Dragon’s Cure Pots you can use and how much health is restored per use. Not only does this indirectly affect your Phase’s attack power, but it also affects the equipment weight limit, allowing you equip better outfit pieces over time, and also the amount of Spirit you gain when deflecting an attack. If you go for the suggested Earth build, focus on primarily leveling up your Earth Virtue. Better to cast a stunning spell, retreat, and wait for an enemy’s next set of attacks and get ready to deflect to recharge your Spirit meter. More often than not, you’ll be stuck in an enemy’s chain of attacks if you do. As such, counterattacking is not always a good idea. In Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty you may have to play more defensively than offensively.
