In Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, many series veterans will die because of Changuy, whose morale is so much higher than the player’s that it’s just absurd. This challenge may be exclusively for hardcore gamers who play all day and practice only this genre.
This may be partly true. At this stage, only players with a high skill level will be able to defeat this mini-boss for the first time. However, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty has an alternative strategy that allows even mediocre gamers to fight the monster one on one with a good chance of survival.
Farm morality and virtue above all
When you first meet Changui, his morale will be 15. Your character’s morale should be somewhere between 3 and 5. While this fight is technically possible, it’s not at all realistic. It’s best to keep going. Then, before fighting the final boss, turn around and head back to Changui.
Save the game to bring everyone back to life and take out the enemies multiple times to get more morale. By doing this, you will easily be able to score fifteen or more morale points, which will put Changui in an equal or even worse position compared to you.
At this early stage of the game, invest your resources wisely in virtues and level up when you are being cherished. These levels will be important later when morale is high.
Fighting Changui
Start by walking and hug the left rock. Changui cannot be instantly killed with a sneak attack like minions of this level, but the character can make an early series of attacks before Changui notices him.
changgui is moving
Changui has a powerful attack. Without any identifying movement, it will simply begin to act. The temptation is to dodge or dodge once it reaches the character, but this is a trap. Wait until Changui is head-on with you, then dodge when he raises one of his paws for a successful attack.
A jump attack is similar to a push attack, except that Changui first flies through the air. The difference is indicated by a slight bounce back and then rebuilding in place. As before, there is a slight delay when parrying an attack, the monster spends additional time in the air before landing. This time is not long, but enough to reset the deviation.
One of Changui’s most annoying attacks is when he tilts his head slightly and then lunges forward. This attack is difficult to parry, so hold the block button until it ends.
A flurry of attacks descends on you. This is deadly because if you don’t parry the first attack, you’ll have to block it until all attacks are gone, which often breaks your defenses and saps your power. Keep your paw off the ground when you attack and parry.
Finally, there is Changui’s unblockable attack. It rears up on its hind legs and roars for a moment and then lunges forward. Unlike a normal strike, it must be deflected as it approaches. If this timer is missed, the character will be injured as a result of Changui throwing himself back to where he attacked from.
Final blow
Changui has a large amount of health, so killing him with normal attacks is unrealistic. However, if his Spirit gauge gets too low, players can instantly kill him by parrying previous attacks and then pressing the Y/Triangle button when he is stunned due to his loss of spirit.
This will result in instant cinematic death. Players who have downloaded the awesome character creation codes can watch Changui be finished off by the fighter.
If the fight proves too difficult, upgrade your weapons and armor, then come back later with some preparation. At first the monster seems invincible, but better equipment will make a difference when you come back to fight.
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is available now for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.
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