Black Myth Wukong Platinum Guide: Why Most Players Get Stuck on the Last 5 Percent

Black Myth Wukong Platinum Guide: Why Most Players Get Stuck on the Last 5 Percent

Look, getting the Platinum trophy for Black Myth: Wukong isn't actually about how good you are at parrying with the See Through mechanic. It’s a test of patience. Most people think they can just blitz through the story, kill the final boss, and see that shiny blue icon pop up on their screen. It doesn't work like that. If you’ve spent any time in Game Science's world, you know it’s dense. This Black Myth Wukong platinum guide is basically born out of the frustration of missing one single tiny seed in Chapter 3 and having to restart a whole cycle just to find it.

The game is a masterpiece, but the trophy list is a bit of a nightmare if you aren't organized. You have to deal with RNG (Random Number Generation), missable quests that lock out entire boss fights, and the mandatory New Game Plus (NG+) run. You cannot get the Platinum in one playthrough. It is literally impossible because you need a specific material called Celestial Ribbon and several pieces of the Bull King armor set that only drop in sufficient quantities once you hit your second run.


The NG+ Barrier and the "Secret" Ending

Most hunters make the mistake of thinking they can "clean up" everything after the credits roll. Technically, you can keep playing after the final boss, but if you missed the Great Pagoda questline before finishing Chapter 6, you've already made your life a lot harder. To get the Master of Magic and Portrait trophies, you need to unlock the secret ending.

To do this, you have to complete the secret areas in every single chapter. That means the Ancient Guanyin Temple in Chapter 1, the Kingdom of Sahali in Chapter 2, and so on. If you don't beat the Erlang Shen secret boss, you won't get the true final cinematic, and more importantly, you won't get the 6th Relic's final ability.

Why does this matter for the Platinum? Because the trophy for "Final Fulfillment" requires every journal entry to be filled. If you don't fight Erlang, his portrait stays blank. If you don't fight the Great Shigandang in Chapter 6, you're missing an entry. It's a domino effect.

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The Seed and Trinket RNG Hell

This is where the soul-crushing part starts. Black Myth: Wukong has several "collection" trophies like Brewer’s Bounty, Acurate Inventory, and Seeds to Sow.

The seeds are the worst.

Honestly, the drop rates for items like the Fragrant Jade Flower or the Fire Bellflower seeds are just mean. You have to pick these plants in the world, and they have a low percentage chance of dropping a seed you can give to Chen Loong in the Painted Realm. If you don't get it, you have to wait for the plants to respawn. This usually takes about 30 minutes of real-world time. You'll find yourself sitting at a Keeper's Shrine, checking your watch, and wondering why you're doing this to yourself.

What to prioritize for the Collection Trophies:

  • The Curios: Some are guaranteed from bosses, but others, like the Virtue Lantern, are highly missable. You have to kill all the Lantern Wardens in the Pagoda Realm while you're still under the "curse" (the health-drain effect). If you kill the boss of that area first, the wardens disappear. Just like that, your Platinum run is dead until NG+.
  • The Soaks: You need to find all the additions for your Gourd. Most are in chests, but some are sold by the Shen Monkey. Check him every chapter. He updates his stock.
  • The Spirits: You need to cultivate every spirit. This includes the wandering ones and the ones tied to specific questlines like the Man-in-Stone.

The Missable Quests You’ll Probably Mess Up

There are two specific NPCs that ruin Platinum runs: the Horse Guai and the Apramana Bat.

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The Horse Guai quest spans Chapters 1 through 5. You have to find him and talk to him in every single location. If you progress too far in Chapter 5 without finishing his dialogue in the previous areas, he's gone. No trophy for you.

Then there's the Apramana Bat in Chapter 3. You have to fight this thing while you have the pig companion (Zhu Bajie) with you. If you go to the end of the chapter and lose your companion, the bat won't spawn during your exploration. It’s these little "if-then" triggers that make a Black Myth Wukong platinum guide so essential. You can't just play; you have to plan.

Crafting the Bull King Set

This is the final hurdle. The Bull King’s Iron Horn is a rare crafting material found in the Chapter 5 secret area (Bishui Cave). You only get a few per playthrough. To craft the full set—which is required for the armor trophy—you need more than what one playthrough provides.

This means you are forced into New Game Plus. The good news? In NG+, you keep all your gear, and you're basically a god for the first three chapters. You'll melt bosses that took you two hours on your first try. It’s actually pretty cathartic. You need to reach Chapter 5 in your second run to finally get those last few horns.

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Journal Completion: The "Great Shigandang" Problem

Most players finish the game and realize they are missing one single character entry in the journal. Usually, it's a small enemy they skipped or a hidden boss.

Have you found the Giant Shigandang in Chapter 6? It's not the one from Chapter 2. It’s a massive, mountain-sized creature hidden in the back corners of Mount Huaguo. You have to fly your cloud into a specific canyon to trigger it. Without this, your "Portraits" trophy won't pop.

Also, don't forget the "Daoist Mi" quest in the Chapter 4 secret area. If you kill the main boss of that secret area (The Duskveil) before finishing Mi's quest, Mi disappears. He’s gone. You can't get his transformation, and you can't get his journal entry.

Final Insights for the Grind

Don't stress about the difficulty of the bosses as much as the locations of the collectibles. The combat is hard, sure, but the "missables" are the real bosses of this Platinum.

  1. Always do the Secret Areas first. Before you fight the final boss of any chapter, make sure you've found the secret bell, the vessel, or the hidden path.
  2. Talk to everyone. Exhaust all dialogue with the Horse Guai and the Drunken Pig.
  3. The Zodiac Village is your hub. Check in with Chen Loong and the Blacksmith frequently.
  4. Back up your save. If you're on PlayStation, use the cloud save feature before Chapter 4. It’s the easiest place to accidentally lock yourself out of content.

Getting the Platinum in Black Myth: Wukong requires about 60 to 80 hours depending on your luck with seed drops. It’s a journey that mirrors the Destined One’s own path—tiring, full of diversions, and occasionally very annoying. But when that trophy finally pops, and you realize you've truly conquered every hidden corner of the Journey to the West, it’s worth the headache.

Actionable Steps to Finish the Platinum

  • Check your Journal: Identify exactly which portraits are missing by comparing your list to an online database. Most missing entries are from "Lesser Yaoguais" that only spawn in one specific hallway.
  • Start NG+ Immediately: Don't waste time farming seeds in your first run if you still need the Bull King horns. The drop rates don't change in NG+, and you’ll need to play through anyway.
  • Focus on the Pagoda Wardens: If you are starting a new run, make the Pagoda Realm your first priority for the Virtue Lantern curious item, as it's the most easily missed item in the game.
  • Maximize Luck: Use the Turtle Treasure headpiece when farming for seeds or rare drops; it slightly increases the drop rate for enemy items.