These are creatures made of rock and stone, and come in both larger and smaller varieties. TalusĪlso found in Breath of the Wild, their image has recently appeared in trailers for Tears of the Kingdom. They are always sleeping when first found, so a high DPS first strike is always recommended if you decide to take on this beast. In the previous game Breath of the Wild the Hinox were large, lumbering cyclops like beasts Link might randomly cross paths with while traveling the length of Hyrule. Given the strange and unique ways these somehow living creatures have formed, any larger mini-bosses will likely each require their own unique strategies to covercome. However, there are also likely to be larger and more difficult Constructs to defeat. Most will be smaller types, and present common challenges for our hero. Like the Bokoblin, there will be a variety of different types of constructs Link will cross paths with in his adventures. These pig-like goblin creatures come in many different shapes and sizes! Larger ones may occasionally serve as smaller mini-bosses, but the vast majority of them will present as a much more common enemy type. In Breath of the Wild, these creatures were more along the line of mini-bosses, dropping a chest with weapons along with fins and guts needed for a side quest.Ī quick clip from the most recent Tears of the Kingdom trailer revealed that these mini-boss beasts will be back and likely tougher than before! This new variety seems to have been beefed up with a dark energy, and will surely have new abilities Link will need to counter. They are sensitive to noise and vibration, and can track Link’s movements has the walks/runs across the sand. These giant sand monsters ‘swim’ beneath the surface of the Gerudo Desert’s sand dunes. Although this particular version has not been officially confirmed, given the size and power of this eight-legged beast there is a high probability this arachnid is at least some kind of cousin. An arachnophobe’s worst nightmare, Gohma have been a reoccurring boss enemy in the Zelda series. Spider (?)Īnother unnamed boss who has appeared in a trailer is a massive, icy spider. Flames are shooting out the tops of its heads (a possible indication they also breathe fire?), and the necks glow with a magma energy. This as yet unnamed boss appears in the most recent trailer as a huge, three-headed hydra like beast. We will be adding in strategy information as soon as it become available! Hydra (?) Ganondorf (also known as Ganon) has taken many forms throughout the series and it’s currently unknown which of these form (or forms) Link will be facing in Tears of the Kingdom. The enemy will gobble up the bombling instead of you, and be defeated by explosive indigestion, allowing you to continue.The inclusion of this reoccurring big bad will hardly come as a surprise to anyone who has played a Legend of Zelda game before. Slash at the bombling to activate its bomb-like nature, and then pick it up and toss it over the Deku Like. You will need to defeat the Deku Like and you can do so using the bombling you just passed. If you try to jump across, the Deku Like will gobble you up. If you climb further up, and u-turn left at the bombling, you will find a jumpable gap, right above where that second Deku Like is (if you’re at the correct Deku Like, the closest wall of the room is on your right side, and not your left). Ignore it for now.Ĭlimb the staircase and you’ll see another Deku Like ahead. Additionally, there is a new enemy known as a Deku Like just to the side, preventing you from entering a small corridor. They appear as regular Deku Baba, but once you cut them from their stems, they will still be alive, crawling around the room try to attack Link. Here you will find a new type of Deku Baba known as a Baba Serpent.
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