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Revision as of 04:47, January 7, 2013

The Mini-Boss is a special enemy, that is not regarded as a regular enemy or the boss that appears in a dungeon, generally midway through of it, that Link must defeat. When Link has defeated the mini-boss he is rewarded with an item which is often the dungeon item eg. the Boomerang. On some occasions there will not be a mini-boss in a dungeon at all and very rarely more than one mini-boss appears in a dungeon.

The Darknut Mini-boss from the Temple of Time in Twilight Princess.

Link's Awakening

Artwork of the Hinox mini-boss in Link's Awakening.

Ocarina of Time

Majora's Mask

The mini-boss Wart from Majora's Mask on the ceiling of the mini-boss room.

Oracle of Ages

Oracle of Seasons

The Frypolar mini-boss from Oracle of Seasons

The Wind Waker

Twilight Princess

Phantom Hourglass

Spirit Tracks

Skyward Sword

See Also