Make your way through the Webbed Ridge with our Chapter 4 map for Black Myth!

Looking for a Chapter 4 map of the Webbed Ridge in Black Myth: Wukong?Chapter 4 somewhat bridges the gap between the linear (but long) nature of Chapter 3 and the criss-crossing pathways of Chapter 2. In particular, it’s quite easy to feel lost and overwhelmed while you’re inside the massive underground Webbed Hollow region which dominates the fourth Chapter of Wukong’s journey.

To help you keep track of where you are and what to watch out for, we’ve put together the belowChapter 4 map, completed with the locations of all Shrines, bosses, collectibles, and much more. Further down the page, we’ve also written a little about each of the major Chapter 4 regions to help you make sense of the journey ahead.

Black Myth Wukong Chapter 4 map

Black Myth Wukong Chapter 4 map

Here is our complete Chapter 4 map forBlack Myth: Wukong:

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Using this map, you can ensure that you don’t miss any key items,secrets, quests,Keeper’s Shrines,bosses, or pretty well anything else that you might wish to encounter during your unpleasant foray through the Webbed Hollow. If you want some further guidance on these regions of the game, check out ourBlack Myth: Wukong Chapter 4 walkthrough!

Below we’ve broken down the key regions of Chapter 4, so that you know in advance exactly what to expect and what to look out for at each step of the journey.

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The opening region of Chapter 4 is the Village Of Lanxi, an misleadlingly pleasant area with just the one Shrine to discover. At the Estate Of The Zhu you’ll encounter the first Yaoguai Chief of Chapter 4, theSecond Sister. After that… Well, I won’t spoil what happens when you drop down that big hole in the ground. At least, not for the next couple of lines.

Okay, spoiler alert, you end up deep underground in the colossal Webbed Hollow. This is by far the largest region of Chapter 4, probably of the entire game (at least in terms of the number of Shrines). The Webbed Hollow has a surprising amount of verticality, so look out for ledges to drop onto from above while you traverse its winding cobwebbed passageways. Your main aim is to defeat theViolet Spiderand saveZhu Bajie, but there’s a number of other bosses to find along the way - including theVenom Daoist(who you must fight to unlock the secret region later on), and the last and most powerful of the dragon bosses:Yellow Loong.

Once you’re at long last beyond the Webbed Hollow, you’ll begin to explore the Temple Of Yellow Flowers, a place which houses some of the most annoyingly challenging Lesser Yaoguai you’ve yet encountered in Black Myth: Wukong. It is, however, a fairly short region, and you’ll likely make it to thefinal boss fight of Chapter 4before too long. Just remember to explore the path opposite the final Shrine, because there you’ll encounter another two bosses (theFungiwomanand theVenom Daoist’s second fight), and unlock the path to the secret region of Chapter 4.

Purple Cloud Mountain is Chapter 4’s secret region, and it’s one of the most beautiful areas in the game in my opinion. It’s also home to one of the very toughest bosses in the game: the legendaryScorpionlord. Strangely, it isn’t the main boss of the region; that accolade goes to theDuskveil, which admittedly can also give you a very hard time in its second phase. But the real reason to go to Purple Cloud Mountain is to challenge the Scorpionlord. Be ready with all your skills,spells, and consumables. In my opinion this fight is second only toErlang, the infamous boss ofBlack Myth: Wukong’s secret ending.

That brings this Black Myth: Wukong Chapter 4 map guide to a close, but we’ve got plenty more on Black Myth if you’re still looking for guides and walkthroughs. If you’re struggling with any particular area, check out our primers on thebest weapons,best armor,best builds,best curios, andbest spellsin Black Myth: Wukong.