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In the game "Black Myth: Wukong," icons next to travel destinations on the map provide important information to the player about that location. These icons are used to indicate various details such as:
Quests or Objectives: Icons can indicate whether a location is tied to a current quest or objective that the player needs to complete.
Point of Interest: An icon might mark a point of interest, like a significant landmark, a place where a cutscene occurs, or a hidden secret.
Enemy Encounters: Some icons might indicate areas where challenging enemies or bosses are located.
Save Points or Shrines: Icons could also mark locations where the player can save their progress or interact with shrines to recover health and resources.
Loot or Collectibles: These icons might show where rare loot, collectibles, or upgrades can be found.
Locked Areas: If a destination is locked or inaccessible until a certain condition is met, an icon might indicate this.
Each icon has a specific visual design that conveys what it represents, helping the player navigate the world and decide where to go next.