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The New West is a Location in Black Myth: Wukong. Chapter Three takes place here.

Snowhill Path[]

Snowhill Path is the first large area in The New West. The most common enemies are frozen corpses. Yaoguai Chief Macaque Chief is found here.

Pagoda Realm[]

Pagoda Realm is the second large area in The New West. The most common enemies are frozen corpses. Yaoguai Chief Captain Lotus-Vision and Macaque Chief are found here. Yaoguai King Captain Wise-Voice is also found here.

Bitter Lake[]

Bitter Lake is the third large area in The New West. The most common enemies are frozen corpses. Yaoguai Chief Apramana Bat and Chen Loong can be found here. Yaoguai Kings Kang-Jin Star and Kang-Jin Loong are also found here.

Valley of Ecstasy[]

Valley of Ecstasy is the fourth large area in The New West. The most common enemies are frozen corpses. Yaoguai Chief Lang-Li-Guhh-Lang, Old Ginseng Guai, Green-Capped Martialist, Non-White, Non-Able Captain Void-Illusion and Captain Kalpa-Wave can be found here.

New Thunderclap Temple[]

New Thunderclap Temple is the fifth large area in The New West. The most common enemies are frozen corpses and Censor Holders. Yaoguai Chief Non-Void, Non-Pure, Monk from the Sea and Macaque Chief are found here. Yaoguai King Yellowbrow is also found here.

Mount Mei[]

Mount Mei is a secret area located in The New West. To reach it, you will need to defeat the secret bosses from Chapter 1, 2, 4 and 5, and do the Treasure Hunter Quest. Then it can be reached from the Great Pagoda. The secret bosses are Yaoguai Kings Erlang, the Sacred Divinity, Four Heavenly Kings and Erlang Shen.

Trivia[]

The name "The New West" is derived from Yellowbrow's description of the New Thunderclap Temple in the sixty-fifth chapter of The Journey to the West[1] [Fiends set up falsely the Small Thunderclap;The four pilgrims all meet a great ordeal.].

According to the Chinese ancient book Shiwu tongkao[2] (时务通考 Comprehensive Examination of Current Affairs), The New West refers to today's Sikkim in India, adjacent to the Himalayas.

  1. [1] Wu, C. (1977). Journey to the West, Volume 3. 英國: University of Chicago Press.
  2. [2] 時務通考. (1995). 中國: 上海古籍出版社.