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===Phantom Hourglass===
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*[[Blaaz|Blaaz, Master of Fire]]
*[[Cyclok|Cyclok, Stirrer of Winds]]
*[[Crayk|Crayk, Bane of Courage]]
*[[Cubus Sisters|Diabolical Cubus Sisters]]
*[[Dongorongo|Dongorongo, Armored Lizard]]
*[[Gleeok (Phantom Hourglass)|Gleeok, Two-Headed Dragon]]
*[[Eox|Eox, Ancient Stone Soldier]]
*[[Bellum|Bellum, Evil Phantom]]
*[[Ghost Ship (Phantom Hourglass)|Ghost Ship]]
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Revision as of 04:01, November 29, 2020

TODO: Need Listings pages for Four Swords, Twilight Princess, Phantom Hourglass, Tri Force Heroes & Breath of the Wild Bosses so they can be Galbox'ed too.

Boss is a term referring to a more difficult enemy at the end of a Dungeon or temple in The Legend of Zelda series. In most games, Link requires a special item found in the dungeon in order to defeat them. The term "final boss" is the last boss of the game and is usually the head "bad guy". Ganon is a prime example of this. Below is a list of all bosses from each game.

Main games

The Legend of Zelda

The Adventure of Link

A Link to the Past

Link's Awakening

Ocarina of Time

Majora's Mask

Oracle of Seasons

Oracle of Ages

Four Swords

Main article: The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords

The Wind Waker

Four Swords Adventures

The Minish Cap

Twilight Princess

Phantom Hourglass

Spirit Tracks

Skyward Sword

A Link Between Worlds

Tri Force Heroes

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Breath of the Wild

Main article: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Crossovers

Hyrule Warriors

Cadence of Hyrule