About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 58. Chapters: Mini-boss, Armos Knights, Arrghus, Ball & Chain Trooper, Blind, Helmasaur King, Lanmolas, Mini-boss, Moldorm, Mothula, Ball & Chain Trooper, Base Creature of Magic, Chief Soldier, Dodongo, Manhandla, Shadow Link, Darknut, Captain Keeta, Dinolfos, Garo Master, Gekko, Gomess, Igos' Servants, Igos du Ikana, Iron Knuckle, Mad Jelly, Poe Sisters, Snapper, Wart, Wizzrobe, Bigocto, Dark Link, Dead Hand, Deku Scrub Brothers, Dinolfos, Flare Dancer, Iron Knuckle, Lizalfos, Nabooru, Poe Sisters, Stalfos, White Wolfos, Angler Fish, Armos Warrior, Blue Stalfos, Giant Ghini, Smasher, Subterror, Swoop, Agahnim, Calamareye, Facade, Frypolar, Goriya Brothers, Poes, Syger, Big Eye Plant, Sky Whale, Dark Link, Heatoise, Mighty Zora Warrior, Mothula, Rocktite, Snapper, Big Blue ChuChu, Darknut, Madderpillar, Darknut, Moblin, Phantom Ganon, Puppet Ganon, Red Wizzrobe, Aeralfos, Dangoro, Darkhammer, Darknut, Death Sword, Deku Toad, King Bulblin, Lord Bullbo, Ook, Phantom Zant, Skull Kid, Skull Kid, Twilit Bloat. Excerpt: A mini-boss is a special kind of enemy in the Legend of Zelda series that is neither a regular enemy nor a boss. They generally make up the second hardest battle in a dungeon, second only to the boss. Sometimes a dungeon will have no mini-boss at all. Also, on rare occasions, a dungeon may have more than one mini-boss. Most games have a consistent number of mini-bosses per dungeon. Mini-bosses do not appear in just dungeons, however. They also serve as the head of mini-dungeons and in some difficult out-of-dungeon battles. Because many enemies are not confirmed to be mini-bosses, the definition of the term is a commonly disputed aspect of the series. Link usually must beat a mini-boss to get that dungeon's special item. Moblin Mothula Darknut Phantom Ganon Stalfos Red Wizzrobe Big Blue ChuChu Wizzrobes Ball and Chain Soldier Armos Knights are the bosses of the Eastern Palace, the first dungeon in the T...