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|name = Boe
|name = Boe
|image = [[File:MM Black Boe.png]]
|image = [[File:MM Black Boe.png]]
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|caption = A pair of Black Boes
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
|game = {{MM}}
|habitat = '''Black Boe:'''<br>[[Woodfall Temple]]<br>[[Mountain Village]]<br>[[Oceanside Spider House]]<br>[[Beneath the Well]]<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]<br><br>'''White Boe:'''<br>[[Mountain Village]]<br>[[Snowhead]]<br>[[Snowhead Temple]]
|habitat = '''Black Boe:'''<br>[[Woodfall Temple]]<br>[[Mountain Village]]<br>[[Oceanside Spider House]]<br>[[Beneath the Well]]<br>[[Stone Tower Temple]]<br><br>'''White Boe:'''<br>[[Mountain Village]]<br>[[Snowhead]]<br>[[Snowhead Temple]]
|weapon =  Any
|weapon =  Any
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The '''Boe''' is a shuffling, hazy ball that appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', and takes two forms: the [[#Black Boe|Black Boe]] thrives in the darkness and beneath shadow, while the [[#White Boe|White Boe]] flourishes in high intensity light and under [[snow]]-like conditions. Both foes are not very threatening when isolated, and can be dispelled easily with a single sword swipe. However, these floating fiends tend to cluster in groups, and in such situations, Link may have to switch fighting tactics if he is to stay alive.
The '''Boe''' is an enemy that appears in {{MM}}.


==Types and Location==
==Characteristics==
===Black Boe===
Boes are shuffling, hazy balls that take two forms: the Black Boe, which thrives in the darkness and beneath shadow, and the White Boe, which flourishes in high intensity light and under snow-like conditions. Both types are not very threatening when isolated, and can be dispelled easily with a single sword swipe. However, these floating fiends tend to cluster in groups, and in such situations, [[Link]] may have to switch fighting tactics to deal with them accordingly.
'''Black Boes''' are small enemies that hide in the darkness. They are found in areas of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. To defeat them, Link may easily slash them with his sword. However, they always appear in large numbers, since that is the only way they can pose an actual threat. They can occasionally blend in with their backgrounds, as long as the backgrounds are dark. They can be occasionally found in pots.
 
{{Tatl|Black Boe|It's a '''Black Boe'''... Just calm down and attack it! Look, there are just a lot of them, that's all.}}
===Types===
====Black Boe====
'''Black Boes''' are Boes that hide in darkness. They can be found in [[Woodfall Temple]], the [[Mountain Village]], the [[Oceanside Spider House]], [[Beneath the Well]], and in the [[Stone Tower Temple]]. They can occasionally blend in with their backgrounds, so long as the backgrounds are dark. They can also occasionally be found in [[Jar]]s.
{{Tatl|Black Boe|It's a Black Boe... Just calm down and attack it! Look, there are just a lot of them, that's all.}}
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===White Boe===
====White Boe====
[[Image:MM White Boe.png|left]]
[[Image:MM White Boe.png|left]]
The '''White Boe''' is the [[snow]]-dwelling counterpart of the Black Boe.
'''White Boes''' are the snow-dwelling counterpart of the Black Boe. They can be found around [[Snowhead]], the Mountain Village and in the [[Snowhead Temple]]. Unlike the Black Boe, White Boes favor the brightness of the snow, rather than the darkness, and can potentially blend into their lighter surroundings. A White Boe can commonly be found in pine trees. They replace [[Tektite#Variations|Blue Tektite]]s as the common Snowhead enemy at night.
Like their black incarnations, they swarm in packs, taking down larger opponents such as [[Link]]. Unlike the Black Boe, Whites Boes favor the bright, light [[snow]], rather than the darkness. But just as their brothers, they can be easily killed with a single sword swipe, and only pose a threat in large groups. A White Boe can commonly be found in pine trees and in the [[Snowhead Temple]]. They replace [[Tektite#Variations|Blue Tektites]] as the common [[Snowhead]] enemy at night. They can often blend in with surroundings, making it hard to spot them.


Before they reach the ground, White Boes resemble large [[snow]]flakes, appearing like a soft flurry.{{clear|left}}
Before they reach the ground, White Boes resemble large snowflakes, appearing like a soft flurry.
{{Tatl|White Boe|It's a '''White Boe'''... Just calm down and attack it! Yeah, yeah, yeah...There are just a lot of them, OK?}}
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{{Tatl|White Boe|It's a White Boe... Just calm down and attack it! Yeah, yeah, yeah...There are just a lot of them, OK?}}
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==Trivia==
* While officially classified as a [[Lanmola]], the penultimate form of [[Nightmare]], the final boss of {{LA}}, strongly resembles a Black Boe, and is similarly weak.
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The Boe is an enemy that appears in Majora's Mask.

Characteristics

Boes are shuffling, hazy balls that take two forms: the Black Boe, which thrives in the darkness and beneath shadow, and the White Boe, which flourishes in high intensity light and under snow-like conditions. Both types are not very threatening when isolated, and can be dispelled easily with a single sword swipe. However, these floating fiends tend to cluster in groups, and in such situations, Link may have to switch fighting tactics to deal with them accordingly.

Types

Black Boe

Black Boes are Boes that hide in darkness. They can be found in Woodfall Temple, the Mountain Village, the Oceanside Spider House, Beneath the Well, and in the Stone Tower Temple. They can occasionally blend in with their backgrounds, so long as the backgrounds are dark. They can also occasionally be found in Jars.

White Boe

File:MM White Boe.png

White Boes are the snow-dwelling counterpart of the Black Boe. They can be found around Snowhead, the Mountain Village and in the Snowhead Temple. Unlike the Black Boe, White Boes favor the brightness of the snow, rather than the darkness, and can potentially blend into their lighter surroundings. A White Boe can commonly be found in pine trees. They replace Blue Tektites as the common Snowhead enemy at night.

Before they reach the ground, White Boes resemble large snowflakes, appearing like a soft flurry.


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