I’m walking you through something, right? And it’s gonna sound chaotic, but bear with me. You know that moment in a game where it’s like, “Okay, no more hand-holding, you’re on your own now?” That’s Commander Honglan in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers. Wild, I know. But she’s the wall you gotta climb to see everything this game’s stashed away for you. She’s not just any boss; she’s mandatory. Beat her and you get the sweet Wei – Combo Force thingy, if I’m remembering the name right. It’s like a power boost for smashing stuff. Oh, and there’s a key for some temple you need to move on. No idea why it’s so important. But whatever.
Finding Commander Honglan’s like a treasure hunt. You gotta head to some Palace Hill shrine – Worship’s Rise or something. Wander around, find this Buddha Statue, drain a pond (serious Indiana Jones vibes here), and boom, boss fight arena ready to go. Almost like someone wanted you to stumble into this.
Also, gear up before storming into her lair. Fire damage is your new best friend. Trust me, she doesn’t like it one bit. Finding the right armor isn’t rocket science; just grab something good against slashes and stabs. Centipede Armor or whatever it’s called works. And weapons, don’t get me started. Longswords or axes? Can’t go wrong. They’ve got those deflect moves perfect for showing off in battle.
Yeah, okay, first phase with Honglan. Sword swings and martial arts – thinking she’s some hybrid warrior? Parry her like you mean it, but timing’s everything. You’ll probably die, a lot. It’s fetching exhausting. But you learn from dying, apparently.
Then, brace yourself for phase two. She starts some wild dual-blade dance thing. Faster than my morning coffee and even less predictable. It’s all about dodging here, like avoid-everything-and-hope-for-the-best dodging. Keep circling her, staying kind of close. Feels like maybe it helps?
Either way, it’s a slog. Hang in there. Swirling chaos all around, patience teetering on a knife’s edge. Maybe this boss is just a metaphor for something deeper. Or maybe I’m just rambling. But yeah, stay strong, keep swinging, and she’ll eventually hit the dirt.