Boko Baba

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The Boko Baba is an enemy which appears in The Wind Waker. It is a plant-like enemy similar to the Deku Baba, and given the possible timeline placements of The Wind Waker, it may be theorized to be an evolved descendant. It looks like a harmless Boko Bud, but when Link approaches, it springs out revealing it's monstrous head. The Boko Baba is very similar in appearance to a Venus Flytrap and even has similar "teeth" to one. It hangs out it's purple tipped, yellow tongue, and drools purple saliva, craving for the green garbed hero. A larger form of Boko Baba also appears in the game; the boss Kalle Demos.

The Boko Baba has three methods of attack; a surprise attack when it first springs out of it's bud, a simple bite or headbutt attack, and its un-blockable eating attack. The latter can be anticipated when it licks it's lips, and it subsequently grabs and vigorously chews Link in it's large mouth, dealing 1Â¼ hearts of damage. Luckily, Link is too big for a Boko Baba to swallow and will be spat out.

To kill the Boko Baba, one must attack it until it straightens it's neck (following two sword slashes), and then sever it's head. Alternatively the Boomerang will kill it in one hit. In it's normal dying animation, the head is chopped of and both bud and head disappear in a cloud of black smoke. If it is killed by being struck with the Skull Hammer, a different dying animation will follow, whereby it's head is flattened on the ground and then bursts (without the usual black smoke). Subsequently the Boko Bud will also explode.

When defeated, depending upon the Boko Baba, it may leave it's bud behind intact. it also leaves behind a Boko Stick, and sometimes a Boko Baba Seed.



Boko Bud
When Link jumps into a Boko Bud, it will spit him high into the air in any direction. Upon jumping into one, as a bonus, a small amount of magic power will be recovered. This is important, because many areas require Link to use the Deku Leaf (a magic-consuming item) after jumping out of the Boko bud. It should be noted that the actual bud and a bud occupied by a Boko Baba are slightly different colors.