Flaming Mountains is a Location in Black Myth: Wukong. Chapter Five takes place here.
Woods of Ember[]
Woods of Ember is the first large area in Flaming Mountains. The most common enemies are revenants. Yaoguai Chief Pale-Axe Stalwart, Brown-Iron Cart, Father of Stones, Gray-Bronze Cart and Quick as Fire, Fast as Wind are found here.
Furnace Valley[]
Furnace Valley is the second large area in Flaming Mountains. The most common enemies are bull guais. Yaoguai Chief Flint Chief, Cloudy Mist, Misty Cloud and Crimson-Silver Cart are found here. Yaoguai King Keeper of the Flaming Mountains and Yin-Yang Fish are also found here.
Field of Fire[]
Field of Fire is the third large area in Flaming Mountains. The most common enemies are rock fire guais. Yaoguai Chief Nine-Capped Lingzhi Guai, Flint Vanguard, Mother of Flamlings, Rusty-Gold Cart and Baw-Lang-lang can be found here.
Bishui Cave[]
Bishui Cave is a secret area located in Flaming Mountains. To reach it, you must defeat do the Pale-Axe Stalwart's questline and defeat the Five Element Carts. The most common enemies are bull guai. Yaoguai Chief Top Takes Bottom, Bottom Takes Top can be found here. The secret boss is Yaoguai King Bishui Golden-Eyed Beast.
Trivia[]
In the sixtieth chapter of The Journey to the West[1] [Bull Demon King stops fighting to attend a lavish feast; Pilgrim Sun baits for the second time the palm-leaf fan.], the local spirit (keeper) of the Flaming Mountains explains to Wukong how this place came to be: "There was no such mountain in this place originally. Five hundred years ago, when the Great Sage caused great disturbance in the Celestial Palace, you were caught by Illustrious Sagacity and taken in custody to Laozi. He placed you inside the brazier of eight trigrams, and after the process of refinement, the reactionary vessel was opened. You jumped out, kicking over the elixir oven in the process, and a few bricks still on fire dropped down to this spot. They were transformed into the Mountain of Flames."
- ↑ [1] Wu, C. (1977). Journey to the West, Volume 3. 英國: University of Chicago Press.