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The Horse Guai (Ma Tianba) in his first location.
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All Ma Tianba (Horse Guai) locations in Black Myth Wukong

He quickly became one of our favorite NPCs.

The Horse Guai (also called Ma Tianba) is one of your unlikely allies in Black Myth: Wukong. You can encounter him in five different locations, with your search running parallel to his.

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Ma Tianba appears in set locations, quickly becoming a common (and anticipated) sight on the Destined One’s road. You likely must talk to the Horse Guai in a chapter for him to appear in the following one. The questline ends fairly early into Chapter Five, after you’ve taken down a story boss, so make sure to talk to him in all other locations before then.

Here’s where we’ve found Ma Tianba in Black Myth: Wukong.

Where to find the horse NPC in Black Myth Wukong

The Horse Guai poses in front of the shrine near the well in Sandgate Village.
He did say he got it. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Here are the five Ma Tianba (Horse Guai) locations, which we found with a little help from content creator Lootward. We’ll break them down in depth below.

AreaLocationShrine
Chapter One (Black Wind Mountain)Bamboo GroveBack Hills
Chapter Two (Yellow Wind Ridge)Sandgate VillageValley of Despair or Village Entrance
Chapter Three (The New West)New Thunderclap TempleTemple Entrance or Mahavira Hall
Chapter Four (The Webbed Hollow)The Webbed HollowMiddle Hollow
Chapter Five (Flaming Mountains)Furnace ValleyValley Entrance

Horse Guai (Ma Tianba) location in Chapter One: Back Hills

From the Back Hills Shrine in Bamboo Grove, head down the steps and look left as soon as you reach the pillar to find the entrance to a small chamber. This is your first encounter with the Horse Guai, who’s on a log on the right side of the area. Don’t miss the meditation spot right in front of the door.

The Destined One stands by a pillar and looks to the left, revealing a hidden path with the first Horse Guai location in Black Myth: Wukong
The pillar is an easy landmark. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Horse Guai (Ma Tianba) location in Chapter Two: The outskirts of Sandgate Village

Our equine acquaintance is in a bind, but don’t worry about it: He’s got it.

Teleport to the Valley of Despair in Sandgate Village and go up the stairs on the right. Look for a house with a rope bridge on top of it, then go through the weak barrier below the roof. This leads you to an area with the Earth Wolf boss, but our friendly Horse Guai will be tied to a pillar in the nearby shrine. This area is also the final location for the Old Rattle Drum quest, so you can kill three birds with one stone.

A house in a desert village with a wooden bridge leading to it from the left and a flimsy barricade to the right. This house leads the way to the second Ma Tianba location in Black Myth Wukong.
The bridge lets you know the way. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Alternatively, you can reach this spot through the Village Entrance waypoint.

Chapter Three Horse Guai (Ma Tianba) location

From the Temple Entrance, head past the first altar and go up the stairs leading to the left side. Just ahead, go down another set of stairs on your left, leading you to a house with a few blind monks in it. Once you get out on the upper level, make another left to spot our equine companion hanging out by a pillar.

The Horse Guai brandishes his whip by a wooden part of the shrine in Black Myth: Wukong's Chapter Three.
He’s a lot more casual than this. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Chapter Four Horse Guai (Ma Tianba) location

Make sure to talk to the Horse in Chapter Four before reaching him in Chapter Five, since the storyline may advance then.

From the Webbed Hollow Shrine, drop from a ledge on your right into a corridor filled with cocoons. Head until you reach the arena with the Centipede Guai fight, then go through the torchlit passage in the wall. Keep following the path until you come out in an area with an exceptionally large, talking cocoon. I wonder what’s inside.

A part of the Webbed Hollow in which the Horse Guai (Ma Tianba) appears in Black Myth: Wukong.
The Horse Guai will be in a big cocoon in the middle of this area. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Chapter Five Horse Guai (Ma Tianba) location

The Horse Guai is located in the Valley Entrance in the Furnace Valley zone, and this time, he’s in a pickle. Well, was.

From the spawn location, follow the path in front of you, dodging the enemies along the way. Make a right just before the gate, leading you into the pools of lava. Ignore the worms and rush through until you spot a cart with a winged guai in front of it. Clear the area, then pull the string to talk to our friend. If he says he can’t rest, come back after defeating the Keeper of Flaming Mountains story boss.

Horse Guai (Ma Tianba) side quest rewards

Interacting with the Horse Guai in all five spots rewards you with the Dark Thunder transformation, which lets you turn into our equine friend and use his power against your foes. Though Ma Tianba’s story didn’t quite end how we expected it to, we could at least help the Horse Guai in an important moment for his character.


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Pedro is Dot Esports' Lead Destiny Writer. He's been a freelance writer since 2019, and legend has it you can summon him by pinging an R-301, uttering the word "Persona," or inviting him to run a raid in Destiny 2 (though he probably has worse RNG luck than the D2 team combined). Find his ramblings on his Twitter @ggpedroperes (whenever that becomes available again).