Bokoblin

"Punish the evildoers!"

- Trill

The Bokoblin is a common infantry unit in Ganon's army, alongside Moblins in recent Zelda games, that can be defeated with the most conventional, and almost all forms of, weaponry.

The Wind Waker


Bokoblins are very common in The Wind Waker, the most often seen variant being the blue-skinned, Boko stick-wielding, combat form, though they can wield any weapon with ease. Green Elites can carry shields for extra defense. They are also capable of great feats of strength, being able to wield weapons such as Pikes and Darknut Swords with one arm without any hindrance. The attack power remains the same, however. Unlike Moblins, Bokoblins have more bat-like faces, and come in three different variants:


 * Blue (Ordinary)
 * Green (Elite)
 * Pink (Scout)

Bokoblins, in any form, always carry Joy Pendants. They are easily stolen by the Grappling Hook. They are also much more intelligent than their Moblin counterparts. They are scared of bombs and will run away if Link pulls one out. Ironically, Bokoblins cannot swim, even though they frequently appear on rafts and submarines. Sometimes, when walking on a bridge, Bokoblins lose their balance and nearly fall, but manage to hang on on the bridge. When this happens, a single hit of a sword or some other weapon causes the Bokoblin to fall and die. One Bokoblin serves as the first mini-boss of Forsaken Fortress, and it's guarding Link's sword.

Twilight Princess
In Twilight Princess, they are just as short, and are much less intelligent. They are more common in the Southern and parts of the Eastern areas of Hyrule Field, and are prominent in Faron Woods at the beginning of the game, but are driven out by Link as he is traversing the Forest Temple. They are more imp-like in appearance than their The Wind Waker counterparts. They are first encountered in their blue-skinned variant, which carries a small stick and is easily felled. Later, they appear in purple variation, and wield swords. Purple Bokoblins are surprisingly resilient, taking very much abuse before death. They share their blue counterpart's mental drawbacks, however. It is possible that the two colors of the Bokoblin could indicate different genders, however this is merely speculation.

Bokoblins in Twilight Princess are not to be confused with Bulblins. They are not completely brainless, as shown in the beginning of Twilight Princess: two can be seen talking with one another in an area of Faron, and somewhere near the forest temple path.

Skyward Sword
Bokoblins make a reappearance in Skyward Sword. They are said to be demons who served Demise during his attack on the Surface World. Their appearance resembles that of a Japanese Oni moreso than their previous incarnations. They are bigger than their previous incarnations (slightly larger than Link himself), and have been given an extra edge of difficulty. They can block attacks with their swords, and in order to defeat them, Link must slash around their sword. Some are also able to wield bows and bombs, while others may wield a Monster Horn, which can summon more Bokoblins. This Monster Horn can be retrieved using the Whip. Bokoblins also have the ability to balance on tightropes, but will fall of if Link shakes the rope they are on or if they're hit with a projectile or the Beetle. Bokoblins also have the ability to climb ropes, as shown in Ancient Cistern. The Bokoblins seem to be much more intelligent than their past appearances, having even establishing small villages throughout Eldin Volcano.

Multiple new variations of Bokoblin make an appearance in Skyward Sword, such as Cursed Bokoblins and Technoblins. The Cursed Bokoblins are zombies that are stunned by the Sacred Shield and can be found in the Ancient Cistern, while the Technoblins are located throughout Lanayru Desert and wield large electrified batons that can shock Link. Blue Bokoblins also appear as a stronger variation of Bokoblins.

After the Song of the Hero quest is completed, most of the various types of Bokoblins and Moblins disappear from the overworld completely, leaving Eldin Volcano and Faron Woods devoid of their presence.

According to Fi, they are obsessed with fashion, particularly their unusual leopard-print underwear. This is likely a reference to an Oni's tendancy to wear tiger-print lioncloths in Japanese folklore.