What is your favorite and least favorite Zelda boss?

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  • #101
Yea. Is talking about the mini-games in the game counted as spoilers? If not, I would ask a question then tell you something odd and funny.
I don't think mini-games should count as spoilers. I mean, it's an optional part of the game and unless it's something like a mini-game that creates a secret ending sequence it shouldn't really count should it?
 
  • #102
I don't think mini-games should count as spoilers. I mean, it's an optional part of the game and unless it's something like a mini-game that creates a secret ending sequence it shouldn't really count should it?
Well some do think it's spoilers. I don't really know why but they do. Anyways, in any LoZ game that have Cuccos(the chickens), have you attacked them until they attacked you back? If so, have you ever tried seeing how long you can avoid them for?
 
  • #103
Well some do think it's spoilers. I don't really know why but they do. Anyways, in any LoZ game that have Cuccos(the chickens), have you attacked them until they attacked you back? If so, have you ever tried seeing how long you can avoid them for?
I've never tried avoiding them for so long (and in any case the one Zelda game where I attacked Cuccos the most was Twilight Princess although that lets you control them...)
 
  • #104
I've never tried avoiding them for so long (and in any case the one Zelda game where I attacked Cuccos the most was Twilight Princess although that lets you control them...)
Ah I see. Yea in that game you are in control of them temporarily. However in most other Legend of Zelda games they are in, if you attack them too much you have a swarm of Cuccos after you. In A Link Between Worlds, there is a mini-game where you have to avoid getting hit by them for 30 seconds. It sounds easy at first but it gets harder as you get to the harder difficulties.
 
  • #105
Ah I see. Yea in that game you are in control of them temporarily. However in most other Legend of Zelda games they are in, if you attack them too much you have a swarm of Cuccos after you. In A Link Between Worlds, there is a mini-game where you have to avoid getting hit by them for 30 seconds. It sounds easy at first but it gets harder as you get to the harder difficulties.
I see, that sounds cool. So is it like if you get hit by one within the 30 seconds you lose or it's more of an endurance contest within the 30 seconds and you have to survive the onslaught?
 
  • #106
I see, that sounds cool. So is it like if you get hit by one within the 30 seconds you lose or it's more of an endurance contest within the 30 seconds and you have to survive the onslaught?
You don't take damage in the mini-game. You have not get touched by a single Cucco in the entire 30 seconds. There are big Cuccos, Cuccos that fly higher in the air(I don't think I have had to worry about those), and regular Cuccos.
 
  • #107
You don't take damage in the mini-game. You have not get touched by a single Cucco in the entire 30 seconds. There are big Cuccos, Cuccos that fly higher in the air(I don't think I have had to worry about those), and regular Cuccos.
That really sounds interesting lol I assume it's within a relatively large space, right? So is it in like a huge field or meadow area that Link is able to run in?
 
  • #108
That really sounds interesting lol I assume it's within a relatively large space, right? So is it in like a huge field or meadow area that Link is able to run in?
Nope it is in a chicken pen. :p There is also a baseball mini-game that is called Octoball. Take a wild guess on what the pitcher is?
 
  • #109
Nope it is in a chicken pen. :p There is also a baseball mini-game that is called Octoball. Take a wild guess on what the pitcher is?
Octco--A GORON. loljk but that's pretty cool that they added such minigames into there. So I guess it's a friendly (or at least controlled) Octorok that pitches it?
 
  • #110
Octco--A GORON. loljk but that's pretty cool that they added such minigames into there. So I guess it's a friendly (or at least controlled) Octorok that pitches it?
I think if a Goron threw the ball you wouldn't be able to hit it lol. :p Anyways yes it is a friendly Octorok that pitches(spits?) the ball to you. Also I think we went off-topic sorta.
 
  • #111
I think if a Goron threw the ball you wouldn't be able to hit it lol. :p Anyways yes it is a friendly Octorok that pitches(spits?) the ball to you. Also I think we went off-topic sorta.
lol yeah, a Goron ball would be fun to try hitting. Yeah, I suppose we did go off topic a bit, but it kept the thread alive I guess. Any other noteworthy bosses that you can think of?
 
  • #112
lol yeah, a Goron ball would be fun to try hitting. Yeah, I suppose we did go off topic a bit, but it kept the thread alive I guess. Any other noteworthy bosses that you can think of?
They would be fastballs(or fireballs) every single pitch though. :p I suppose we could say that. lol. Ummm I guess how to battle Thunderbird was an interesting concept.
 
  • #113
They would be fastballs(or fireballs) every single pitch though. :p I suppose we could say that. lol. Ummm I guess how to battle Thunderbird was an interesting concept.
Thunderbird? Was that the one Link's Awakening boss in which if you fell you had to climb back up the tower and restart the battle all over again (like Moldorm)?
 
  • #114
Thunderbird? Was that the one Link's Awakening boss in which if you fell you had to climb back up the tower and restart the battle all over again (like Moldorm)?
No Thunderbird is the second to last boss in Zelda II: Adventure of Link. You need to use the Thunder spell to make Thunderbird vulnerable to attacks. The one you are thinking of is called Evil Eagle.
 
  • #115
No Thunderbird is the second to last boss in Zelda II: Adventure of Link. You need to use the Thunder spell to make Thunderbird vulnerable to attacks. The one you are thinking of is called Evil Eagle.
OHHH yeah now I know what you're talking about. Haven't really seen much of Zelda II: Adventure of Link in a while haha Yeah, Thunderbird was an interesting boss they added
 
  • #116
OHHH yeah now I know what you're talking about. Haven't really seen much of Zelda II: Adventure of Link in a while haha Yeah, Thunderbird was an interesting boss they added
Oh when was the last time you played Zelda II: Adventure of Link? I also thought Mad Genie, boss of Bottle Grotto(Dungeon 2), in Link's Awakening was pretty interesting as well.
 
  • #117
Oh when was the last time you played Zelda II: Adventure of Link? I also thought Mad Genie, boss of Bottle Grotto(Dungeon 2), in Link's Awakening was pretty interesting as well.
I've never played Zelda II: Adventure of Link. I've only seen gameplay videos of the game and the boss battles. Some of the bosses they had were really interesting
 
  • #118
I've never played Zelda II: Adventure of Link. I've only seen gameplay videos of the game and the boss battles. Some of the bosses they had were really interesting
Ah I see. Would you ever try to play the game and complete it too? :p The blue Darknut(Iron Knuckle?) on the horse was sorta cool I suppose. :)
 
  • #119
Ah I see. Would you ever try to play the game and complete it too? :p The blue Darknut(Iron Knuckle?) on the horse was sorta cool I suppose. :)
I'll think about it. Maybe when I get bored and don't have other games to preoccupy my boredom I'll probably look into it. It does seem like a fun game
 
  • #120
I'll think about it. Maybe when I get bored and don't have other games to preoccupy my boredom I'll probably look into it. It does seem like a fun game
Ah I see. Well I will wish you a lot of luck whenever you decide to play. It will be for the game and for you to have your sanity while playing it. :p
 
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