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A miniboss is a stronger than normal enemy that is located usually half-way through a dungeon, temple, or other locations. They are enemies which are harder to defeat and usually protect an item within a dungeon, such as equipment. An example would be the Stalfos in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time which one guards a small key, while another set guards the Fairy Bow. Some Minibosses are only defeated to proceed within the dungeon.
Minibosses in Zelda Games
Link's Awakening
- Rolling Bones
- Hinox
- Dodongo Snakes
- Cueball
- Master Stalfos
- Gohma
- Smasher
- Grim Creeper
- Fire Cephalopod
- Blaino
Ocarina of Time
- Lizalfos
- Big Octo
- Stalfos
- Poe Sisters
- Flare Dancer
- White Wolfos
- Dark Link
- Dead Hand
- Iron Knuckle
- Dinolfos
Majora's Mask
- Dinofols
- Gekko and Snapper
- Wizrobe
- Gerudo Pirate
- Wart
- Gekko and Mad Jelly
- Skull Keeta
- Iron Knuckle
- King Igos du Ikana Servants
- King Igos du Ikana
- Garo Master
- Gomess
- Poe Sisters
Oracle of Ages
Oracle of Seasons
The Wind Waker
Four Sword Adventures
- Chief Soldier
- Shadow Link
- Manhandla
- Helmaroc King
- Big Dark Stalfos
- Phantom Ganon
- Mace Knights
- Big Dodongo
The Minish Cap
Twilight Princess
- Ook (and Baba Serpents)
- King Bulblin (Round I)
- Dangoro
- Shadow Bird Rider
- Twilit Bloat
- King Bulblin (Round II)
- Deku Toad (and Toados)
- Skull Kid (and Puppets) (Round I)
- King Bulblin (Round III)
- Death Sword
- Darkhammer
- Skull Kid (and Puppets) (Round II)
- Darknut
- Aeralfos
- Phantom Zant
- King Bulblin (Round IV)