How to beat Zhang Liang, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty’s first boss


The first boss you face in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is Zhang Liang, but don’t let that fool you into thinking that taking him down will be easy. In fact, he’s arguably the most difficult foe you’ll face in the entire early game, and essentially acts as a wall that players have to break down by embracing Wo Long’s offense-focused combat mechanics.

If you’re struggling to defeat him, the tips, tricks, and strategies in this boss guide will help you approach the battle with the right mindset and give Zhang Liang the beatdown he deserves. Once you understand what Wo Long wants you to do, you’ll defeat this boss in no time.

Wo Long: Zhang Liang Phase 1

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The first phase of the fight encourages you to dynamically shift between offense and defense, as Zhang Liang punishes both turtling and recklessness. This is something you’ll need to do throughout the rest of the game, so this is essentially a brutal tutorial for Wo Long’s combat. Here’s are some tips that will help you get through the initial stage.

  • Avoid turtling and constantly holding block. Zhang Liang will quickly wear down your guard if you do this, and even if you endlessly deflect his attacks, you’ll never get anywhere without retaliating with attacks of your own.
  • Focus on deflecting Zhang Liang’s attacks, then following up with some of your own afterwards. Aside from dealing damage to the boss’ HP bar, this regains Spirit you may have lost defending yourself and chips away at Zhang Liang’s.
  • When you have high Spirit, try to land a Spirit attack after deflecting one of the boss’ moves. This shrinks his Spirit Gauge and makes it easier for you to deplete it, which leaves Zhang Liang open to a Fatal Blow critical hit.
  • Don’t get greedy; be ready to deflect again after landing a few strikes. Being aggressive is important, but so is pivoting back to defense when you see the boss winding up retaliatory attacks.
  • The first Critical Blow to watch for is a melee charge from medium range. Wait until Zhang Liang is about to run into you, then dodge into him to deflect it. As a reminder, Critical Blows are unblockable attacks that glow dark red, do heavy damage to you, and reduce your Morale Rank by one when they land. However, deflecting them does big Spirit damage and leaves your opponent open to counter-attacks.
  • The second Critical Blow the boss can do is a close-range wallop that the boss winds up for a second. Wait until the windup is over to deflect the attack. If you try to deflect too early, you’ll just perform a dodge and then get hit by the move.
  • After landing a Fatal Blow on Zhang Liang, hit him with a follow-up Martial Arts attack while he’s recovering. This is a great way to deal extra damage, and since it takes a few seconds for the boss to get up after being hit with a Fatal Blow, it’s also very safe to do.





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