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These large overworld enemies usually serve as mini-bosses that surround a [[Bokoblin Camp]]. They have significantly more power and health than their smaller [[Bokoblin]] counterparts. When defeated, they will drop [[Boss Bokoblin Fang]] and [[Boss Bokoblin Horn]]. | These large overworld enemies usually serve as mini-bosses that surround a [[Bokoblin Camp]]. They have significantly more power and health than their smaller [[Bokoblin]] counterparts. When defeated, they will drop [[Boss Bokoblin Fang]] and [[Boss Bokoblin Horn]]. | ||
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*[[Blue Boss Bokoblin]] | *[[Blue Boss Bokoblin]] | ||
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"These heavyweight monsters are leaders of Bokoblins. They swagger about, whistling commands to the teams of minions nervously trailing them. Their heavy horns are so sharp, they can slice large trees clean in half."
— In-game description
Boss Bokoblins are larger enemies that appear in Tears of the Kingdom, yet in spite of its huge shape and naming, it does not count as a boss in-game.
Tears of the Kingdom
These large overworld enemies usually serve as mini-bosses that surround a Bokoblin Camp. They have significantly more power and health than their smaller Bokoblin counterparts. When defeated, they will drop Boss Bokoblin Fang and Boss Bokoblin Horn.