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Should you ring the bell in Black Myth Wukong? You'll discover these bells in Black Wind Mountain in Chapter 1, with multiple bells spread around the mountain for the Destined One to find. However, the Keeper of the Mountain acts as though ringing them might be a bad idea - and is he right? What happens if you ring the bells in Black Myth Wukong, and is it worth it? We'll go through all the consequences of doing so below, and the bells' locations if you decide you want to go for them. What happens if you Ring the Bell in Black Myth Wukong? Ringing the bell in Black Myth Wukong doesn't do anything - at first.

There's actually three bells spread around the Black Wind Mountain area, and while each of them have no effect individually, ringing all three unlocks a new area - and a new boss encounter . Ringing the third bell automatically teleports you to a secret area called the Ancient Guanyin Temple, but don't worry - there'll be a checkpoint here you can use to fast travel to-and-from the Temple after this point. More notably, the Ancient Guanyin Temple has a courtyard of resources that players can pillage, followed by a new boss called Elder Jinchi.



Jinchi is a challenging encounter, and - assuming you're not coming back to this area later on - probably the toughest boss that players have encountered so far. Still, if you can beat Jinchi, you'll get the Fireproof Mantle afterwards - a powerful Vessel that can be triggered for Focus regen and fire immunity. Where to find all the Bells in Black Myth Wukong As mentioned, there are three bells that players have to ring in Black Myth Wukong, all found in Chapter 1 (the Black Wind Mountain).

Here are all of their locations: Whatever order you do them, ringing the final bell will take you to Jinchi. If you missed them the first time around, use the fast travel system to head back to any of the Checkpoints mentioned above and work from there. © GamesRadar+.

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