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A miniboss is a stronger than normal enemy that is located usually half-way through a dungeon, temple, or other locations. They are enemies which are harder to defeat and usually protect an item within a dungeon, such as equipment. An example would be the Stalfos in Ocarina of Time which one guards a small key, while another set guards the Fairy Bow. Some Minibosses are only defeated to proceed within the dungeon, and they're expectantly weaker than bosses.

Though it's not completely clear what distinguishes a mini-boss from a regular enemy, or even a boss, a common characteristic is that they're hinted as such by a particular battle theme, which is different from the usual enemy theme. Other aspects include:

  • They may have appeared previously as main bosses.
  • They may return later as common enemies, likely because Link will have new tools and weapons to defeat them more easily.
  • They may come in groups, as in the case of common enemies.
  • They may be optional.

Minibosses in Zelda Games

The Legend of Zelda

The Adventure of Link

A Link to the Past

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Link's Awakening

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Ocarina of Time

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Majora's Mask

Oracle of Ages

Oracle of Seasons

The Wind Waker

Four Sword Adventures

The Minish Cap

Twilight Princess

Phantom Hourglass

Spirit Tracks

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