Here’s what this strange message means in Chapter 2.

Luckily, we’re here to help.

What does “Sterness of Stone, Keeness of Tiger” mean in Black Myth: Wukong?

A monkey warrior approaches a lock that requires Sterness of Stone and Keeness of Tiger in Black Myth Wukong

Once you’ve got them, you might open all three gates you’ll find around Chapter 2.

This requires defeating the King of the Flowing Sands and the Second Prince of the Flowing SandsYaoguai Chiefs.

This will open up a hidden entrance in the pool of blood, leading you underground.

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The item menu screen for the Sterness of Stone key item in Black Myth Wukong.

The item menu screen for the Keeness of Tiger key item from Black Myth Wukong

A monkey warrior stands in a sandy desert before a cave entrance in Black Myth Wukong.

A monkey warrior stands in a sandy scene with a bridge in the distance in Black Myth Wukong.

A monkey warrior approaches a large gate in a desert in Black Myth Wukong

A monkey warrior runs towards a monument through a pool of blood in Black Myth Wukong

A large entrance in the shape of a tiger head appears in a pool of blood in Black Myth Wukong.

A monkey warrior approaches a gate in a desert in Black Myth Wukong