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|image = [[File:Boko Baba Figurine.png|200px]] | |image = [[File:Boko Baba Figurine.png|200px]] | ||
|game = {{TWW}} | |game = {{TWW}} | ||
|habitat = [[Forest Haven]] <br> [[Forbidden Woods]] | |habitat = [[Forest Haven]]<br>[[Forbidden Woods]] | ||
|weapon = [[Sword]] <br> [[Boomerang]] | |weapon = [[Sword]]<br>[[Boomerang]] | ||
|spoils = [[Boko Baba Seed]] | |spoils = [[Boko Baba Seed]] | ||
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'''Boko Babas''' are enemies in {{TWW}}. | |||
== | ==Characteristics and Weaknesses== | ||
{{ | {{Tingle|Boko Baba|A '''Boko Baba'''!<br><br>Be careful! It'll try to eat you!}} | ||
Boko Babas have three methods of attack; a surprise attack when it first springs out of its bud, a bite or headbutt attack, and its eating attack. The latter can be anticipated when it licks its lips. If grabbed, [[Link]] will be chewed and spat out afterwards. | |||
To defeat a Boko Baba, Link must attack it until it straightens its neck following two Sword slashes, then sever its head. Alternatively, hitting it with the [[Hookshot]] or the [[Deku Leaf]] straighten up its neck immediately. The [[Boomerang]] can defeat them in one hit. When defeated, depending upon the Boko Baba, they may leave a [[Baba Bud]] behind. They also leave behind [[Boko Stick]]s, and sometimes, a [[Boko Baba Seed]], which can be stolen with the [[Grappling Hook]]. | |||
When defeated, depending upon the Boko Baba, | |||
{{figurine|TWW|Boko Baba|Habitat: Forbidden Woods<br>Spoils: Boko Baba Seeds<br>These creatures that mimic Baba Buds attempt to swallow anything that comes near. Defeat them by stunning them with a jump attack and then cutting their stems.|[[File:Boko Baba Figurine.png|120px]]}} | {{figurine|TWW|Boko Baba|Habitat: Forbidden Woods<br>Spoils: Boko Baba Seeds<br>These creatures that mimic Baba Buds attempt to swallow anything that comes near. Defeat them by stunning them with a jump attack and then cutting their stems.|[[File:Boko Baba Figurine.png|120px]]}} | ||
== | ==Etymology== | ||
Boko Baba's Italian name, Nefentyax, is likely derived from the {{wp|Nepenthes}} genus of carnivorous plants. | |||
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==Gallery== | |||
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[[Category:Enemies in The Wind Waker]] | [[Category:Enemies in The Wind Waker]] |
Revision as of 05:02, 24 September 2016
Boko Babas are enemies in The Wind Waker.
Characteristics and Weaknesses
Boko Babas have three methods of attack; a surprise attack when it first springs out of its bud, a bite or headbutt attack, and its eating attack. The latter can be anticipated when it licks its lips. If grabbed, Link will be chewed and spat out afterwards.
To defeat a Boko Baba, Link must attack it until it straightens its neck following two Sword slashes, then sever its head. Alternatively, hitting it with the Hookshot or the Deku Leaf straighten up its neck immediately. The Boomerang can defeat them in one hit. When defeated, depending upon the Boko Baba, they may leave a Baba Bud behind. They also leave behind Boko Sticks, and sometimes, a Boko Baba Seed, which can be stolen with the Grappling Hook.
Etymology
Boko Baba's Italian name, Nefentyax, is likely derived from the Nepenthes genus of carnivorous plants.
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Name | |
Japanese | ボコババ (Boko Baba) | |
French | Bokobaba | |
German | Plantagranda | |
Italian | Nefentyax | |
SpanishEU | Boko baba | |
SpanishLA | Baba Boko Template:ExpGame |