How to sober up the drunk pig in Black Myth Wukong
The drunken pig in yellow robes needs something to sober him up, a puzzle in Black Myth Wukong’s second chapter
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The Black Myth Wukong drunk pig needs sobering up to complete his special side quest. The Drunk Pig himself is a slumped figure in yellow robes found in Chapter 2, near the cliff edge along from the Rockrest Flat Checkpoint, and getting him to do anything but demand more booze is a struggle, though he does suggest that you find something to sober him up. The necessary item is the Sobering Stone, and it’s provided by a nearby merchant you won’t have access to unless you complete a specific quest chain - and we’ll lay out the steps below. Here’s how to sober up the drunk pig in Black Myth Wukong.
Full drunk pig quest walkthrough for Black Myth Wukong
The initial goal of the Drunk Pig quest in Black Myth Wukong is to sober up the long-nailed piggie, but it expands into a full questline beyond that point, ultimately leading you to Chapter 2’s main secret zone. Here’s the full walkthrough to take you through it:
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This completes the pig’s questline, but does open a sequel quest: Chapter 2’s special secret zone, the Kingdom of Sahali.
There are multiple unique boss fights, characters and rewards here - and not only that, but defeating the Yellow-Robed Squire gets you the aforementioned Snout Mask - a headpiece with 17 Defence that gives you a damage buff when you drink from your gourd, but a damage nerf if you go too long without drinking from it.
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