The tigers of Black Myth: Wukong are not joking, they are almost as dangerous as Tony with his Frosties. In addition to the one in the Tiger Temple, and the one in the hidden area of Chapter 2, another particularly furious tiger awaits you. To do this, you will have to complete a quest that is very easy to miss, without realizing it.
Tiger’s Sidekick
The first step of this quest is to take down the boss Tiger’s Sidekickhe’s waiting for you on a bridge, behind the village that follows the Temple of the Lurking Tiger. It’s not a very difficult fight, and he’ll leave you the quest item Old rattle drumwhich you may already have.
Using the rattle drum
The next step is to beat the drum in 3 different locations. They are quite easy to spot, as the display will turn a grayish tint as you approach them. An option to activate the shaker will also appear on the screen.
- Village of Portesable – Altar of the Valley of Despair : Start from the arena where you fought the second prince and the king. Open the large stone door with the tiger mask, if you haven’t already. Go down the stairs, then turn right into a sort of small village. The first point on which to activate the drum will appear.
- Formation of the Yellow Wind – Hamlet of Calmevent : In the corner of the village, you will see several enemies kneeling in front of a wooden door.
- Village of Portesable – Village Entrance: Finally, go to the well nestled deep in the rat village, near the Stone Wolf boss arena. Skeletons litter the ground, and roars can be heard in the area. You must have visited the two previous locations for the event to activate in the area. The child will be surprised that you discovered his secret. All you have to do now is follow him into the well.
Angry Tiger
Once you’re at the bottom of the well, you can discover that the kid’s playmate is a bloodthirsty tiger. He killed his parents, and probably even the ghostly child. All you have to do is fight him. His jumps followed by claw combos are devastating, but you have to be especially wary of the rocks falling from the ceiling. Get into the habit of changing your position regularly after each earthquake and after each roar.