In the fast-moving world of Black Myth: Wukong, players are allowed to find several secret items that reveal hidden content. Among these, six are very much essential in revealing the secret boss, Shigandang. This blog will discuss Buddha's Eyeballs' locations and give some valuable tips on collecting them.
Why Collect Buddha's Eyeballs?

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In Black Myth: Wukong, the Buddha's Eyeballs are vital items hidden in the Fright Cliff region in Chapter 2. You have to collect all six Buddha's Eyeballs, as this finally opens up a path to the secret boss named Shigandang.
Once you defeat Shigandang, you'll unlock the Azure Dust Transformation spell, a handy ability that turns Sun Wukong into a Rock Guai with increased durability. That's pretty helpful during battles that feature status effects.
First Buddha's Eyeball Location
This first Eyeball is situated right at the entrance of the Fright Cliff area once you have defeated the King and Second Prince of Flowing Lands. You will immediately encounter enemies when you cross the nearby bridge and enter Fright Cliff.
Once defeated, continue forward, and you will find Buddha's Eyeball sitting inside a statue on the main path. This location is straightforward, but take out the enemies first so your collection can be hassle-free. If you're having trouble spotting the statue, listen to the chanting sound emanating from the Buddha's head.
Second Buddha's Eyeball Location
From the Squall Hideout Shrine, head down the right path toward one of the many wooden structures. The second Buddha's Eyeball rests on one of these wooden platforms. Be careful, as several Blazebones, fire-spitting enemies, will try to block your way.
Deal with them and then carry on to the Buddha statue, which oversees the Man-in-Stone cavern to grab its Eyeball. Enemies here will be attacking from range, so bring area-of-effect or be prepared for some incoming projectile dodging.
Third Buddha's Eyeball Location
For the third Buddha's Eyeball, go towards the same Squall Hideout Shrine, and, this time, take a left. It'll take you up toward a guard monster jammed Pitstone and Palestone monsters' area.
Clear the enemies and then turn towards the left side of the Buddha's head to retrieve the third Eyeball. Use stealth tactics to eliminate one enemy at a time instead of letting all members engage in a fight.
Fourth Buddha's Eyeball Location
The Eyeball of the fourth Buddha is in a cave off the left path from Squall Hideout Shrine. Go into the candle-lit cave and up to the altar.
This is where you will find a Palestone enemy guarding the Eyeball. Beat the formidable foe and claim your prize. Palestone's attacks can be slow yet powerful, so keep your distance and attack after he does.
Fifth Buddha's Eyeball Location
The fifth Buddha's Eyeball can be challenging to find, as it is near the Mother of Stones boss room. It is easy to access by taking the path to the left of Rockrest Flat Shrine.
Inside the cave, take the path to the right; go to the end, then take the path until you find yourself on a balcony overlooking the land. It hides the Buddha's Eyeball. If you haven't fought with the Mother of Stones yet, you can skip that boss and rush to take the Eyeball from the balcony.
Sixth Buddha's Eyeball Location
The last Buddha's Eyeball is near the Stone Vanguard boss room, near the Rockrest Flat Shrine. The area is quite hostile, but if you approach the statue near the entrance of the boss's room carefully, you can easily see the Eyeball.
Make sure to stop at this shrine before you fall to the enemies that generally surround this region. Walk towards the Buddha's Eyeball slowly; if the enemies become too overwhelming, sprint toward the Eyeball. Retreat afterward to the shrine to heal up for the final boss.
How to Use the Buddha's Eyeballs
With all six Buddha's Eyeballs in hand, they need to be put into the boss room of Stone Vanguard. Once defeated, turn around and interact with the large stone at the room's entrance; it should have slots for the eyeballs.
This summons the secret boss, Shigandang, a multiheaded Stone Golem who shares many of the same moves as the Stone Vanguard. Beating him drops the Azure Dust Transformation Spell, a game-changer in combat.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
There are six Buddha's Eyeballs in all; all are in the Fright Cliff area of Chapter 2.
The two significant rewards of collecting the Buddha's Eyeballs are the hidden boss fight against Shigandang and the Azure Dust Transformation spell.
The first Eyeball is to the right of the path, immediately through the entrance to Fright Cliff, after crossing the wooden bridge from the Valley of Despair Keeper's Shrine.
You don't have to fight the boss, Mother of Stones; the Eyeball is on a balcony outside the boss room.
Conclusion
Collecting all six Buddha's Eyeballs in Black Myth: Wukong adds a quiet exploration and combat layer, combining things with an eventual reward- a spell called Azure Dust Transformation and intense combat against a boss named Shigandang.
Each Eyeball will be well-hidden in the areas of Fright Cliff and guarded by enemies that require a planned strategy to take them down. Once the eyeballs are collected, players unlock powerful abilities to further aid them in their quest through the mythological world of Black Myth: Wukong.
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