How to restore Mana in Black Myth Wukong for your spells

Aug. 20, 2024



Mana fuels your spells in Black Myth Wukong, but how do you get it back?

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The Black Myth Wukong mana bar is what fuels the majority of your character’s various spells, as in many games before it. However, from the start, it’s difficult to tell exactly how to get Mana back for the Destined One, your spells running out of juice not long after entering your first fight. If you don’t know how to get mana back inBlack Myth Wukong, our guide will explain how - though be warned, it’s not easy.

How to refill the Black Myth Wukong Mana bar

How to refill the Black Myth Wukong Mana bar

Mana in Black Myth Wukong is fully restored when resting at checkpoints,but aside from that, methods of refilling Mana are very contextual and usually dependant upon specific equipment and skills you have - minor, peripheral abilities that mitigate mana loss.So sorry to say, but there is no “mana potion” that immediately restores your mana bar, just little talents and options you can pick up that compensate for slow, inevitable mana loss over time. The closest you can get to this that we know early on is the Turtle Tear Soak, listed below.

Still, there are a few methods that can restore mana or at least reduce its consumption. Here’s just some of the ones we’ve found:

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There are other methods that players can find throughout the game, but these ones are available from an earlier point. Ultimately though,Mana for spells is something that is specifically supposed to be conserved and used sparingly,a fact so important it made it into our list ofBlack Myth Wukong tips.Even if you’re making some very specific build designed to eke out Mana for all it’s worth, this will only ever be a way to supplement standard combat - not a replacement for it.

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