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In the first couple of chapters ofBlack Myth: Wukong, you unlock the ability to craft armor and gear that reduces damage taken from enemies, allowing you to survive longer in combat. Since the game is based on ancient Chinese mythology, armor iscrafted using simple materialslikeSilkandYarn.
Yarn is a relatively common material inBlack Myth: Wukong, but you’ll need to farm it to keep up with your armor upgrades. If you’re struggling to get more Yarn, this guide covers the most efficient ways to farm it.
How To Get Yarn in Black Myth: Wukong
Even though it doesn’t grow on trees like some of the other materials inBlack Myth: Wukong, there are still a few different ways you can get Yarn:
Purchase From The Keeper’s Shrine
All Keeper’s Shrines come with a dedicated shop where you’re able to purchase different crafting materials, including Yarn. You can buyfour Yarns at a timefrom any of the Keeper’s Shrines shops.
One piece of Yarn costs 300Will.
Although this is sufficient for crafting a few armor pieces, you’ll need to explore alternative methods to get more Yarn for a completearmor set inBlack Myth: Wukong.
Defeat Elite Enemies And Bosses
Even though the chances are slim, Yarn is randomly dropped when you defeat enemies around the map. This won’t yield a ton of Yarn, but you canrest at a Shrineand respawn the enemies todefeat them repeatedlyand farm Yarn. The best places for this farm areBlack Wind Mountainand Yellow Wind Ridge.
Besides this, elite enemies and minibosses, like theYaoguai Chiefs,often drop rare crafting resources, including Yarn.
Open Chests
you may also find crafting materials like Yarn and Silk inside wooden chestsscattered across the map.
How To Use Yarn in Black Myth: Wukong
Yarn is one of the key materials required tocraft armor inBlack Myth: Wukong. To craft armor, visit aShrineand select theCraft Armoroption. Creating a single piece of armor typically requires only a small amount of Yarn. However, if you wish to craft the entire set, you’ll need a lot more.