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A '''mini-boss''' is generally one particular enemy or a group of common enemies which are harder to defeat. They usually protect an item within a [[dungeon]] or other locations such as equipment or must be defeated for Link to proceed within a dungeon. An example would be the [[Stalfos]] in {{OOT}} which one guards a small key, while another set guards the dungeon treasure, the [[Bow|Fairy Bow]].  
A '''mini-boss''' is generally one particular enemy or a group of common enemies which are harder to defeat. They usually protect an item within a [[dungeon]] or other locations such as equipment or must be defeated for Link to proceed within a dungeon. An example would be the [[Stalfos]] in {{OOT}} which one guards a small key, while another set guards the dungeon treasure, the [[Bow|Fairy Bow]].  



Revision as of 12:45, 4 June 2015

A mini-boss is generally one particular enemy or a group of common enemies which are harder to defeat. They usually protect an item within a dungeon or other locations such as equipment or must be defeated for Link to proceed within a dungeon. An example would be the Stalfos in Template:OOT which one guards a small key, while another set guards the dungeon treasure, the Fairy Bow.

A common characteristic for distinguishes a mini-boss from a regular enemy is a particular battle theme played during the encounter, which is different from the usual enemy theme. Other important 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.
  • If they are in a dungeon, they need to be fought to complete it.
  • If they are in a room, it is locked until they are defeated.
  • They need to be defeated to access, obtain or unlock something.
  • They may be optional and so don't need to be fought to complete the main game.

Minibosses in Zelda Games

The Legend of Zelda

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The Adventure of Link

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A Link to the Past

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Link's Awakening

File:MiniBoss7 Grim Creeper.gif

Ocarina of Time

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Majora's Mask

File:MM Igos du Ikana.png

Oracle of Ages

File:VireLA.png

Oracle of Seasons

File:Agunima.png

The Wind Waker

File:TWW Darknut.png

Four Sword Adventures

File:BigDarkStalfos.png

The Minish Cap

File:ChuChuSpiny.png

Twilight Princess

File:Ook.png

Phantom Hourglass

Massive Eye
Massive Eye

Spirit Tracks

File:Geozardchief.png

Skyward Sword

File:Scervo.png

A Link Between Worlds

File:ArmosModelALBW.png


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