what is the worst boss you hae ever fought in zelda except the final boss?

July 29, 2008 9:06am CST
today i am asking the question what is the hardest boss you have ever fought in zelda except the final boss? i have to say i hate half of the boss from the games i have played, but the worst has to be twilit fossil which is the boss of arbiters grounds from twilight princess
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@SuperJay (37)
• United States
9 Feb 09
Out of every single Zelda game, I thought the arbiter was the best boss ever in the Legend of Zelda series. The reason for that though was because of the use of the spinner, though it was barely used for anything out of that specific temple. Getting back on topic, the worst boss I have ever fought was Zant. He seemed to be so cool until when you fought him, then he started screeching a high pitch noise for about two minutes.
• United States
21 Mar 09
Zant? Really? I thought he was easy. Annoying, but easy. But I do agree. He's like this really evil looking guy with a theme music and everything, and then the mask comes off, and he's this nerdy crazy guy that probably lives at home with his mom.
@boogerman (1544)
• Philippines
11 May 10
Hello there! I played four episodes on zelda series: 'Link's Awakening', 'Oracle of Ages/Seasons', and 'Minish Cap'. On these episodes, I didn't find any problem regarding with the bosses in the subtitles that I mentioned. It is because their weaknesses can be determined easily, of course, the item you got in the dungeon is the one to be used for the boss, right? Traps could be annoying because they are invulnerable but it can hurt Link such as switchblades, chasers, walking fires. On 'Minish Cap', I found it a bit harder when fighting with the giant octorok in temple of droplets on its ice form. It's hard to run on ice while chasing for its tail because it is slippery (hope that I can bring the snowshoe ring from the oracle games ). But there are ordinary monsters in 'Minish Cap' that seems tougher than bosses and mini bosses such as dark nuts, especially the black knight- they are very good in defense while the black knight was good in both attack and defense and opens a chance for you to attack very quickly. Another one is the ball-and-chain soldier, unlike on previous versions, this soldier in 'Minish Cap' becomes bigger with a longer chain and it has a high damage. The only way to attack them in range is by sword beams (only conditional, depends on life meter) or by luring them to stretch the chain then get close on the body to attack. Fire and ice wizzrobes are also hard sometimes especially when you are in a room filled by a group of them. Maybe next time, I will try other versions because I want to complete all episodes.
@kiersere (12)
11 Oct 08
I agree with you monkeyninja that thing is so annoying it took me a while to get the nack of it and to compete it, it just kept coming back!
• United States
21 Mar 09
Seriously? The Arbiter? I thought it was fairly easy. Annoying, for sure, but easy. Mine? Dark freakin' Link. I'm surprised anyone said anything else. To be honest, I usually took the easy way out, ie Din's Fire. I mean, even describing it, it sounds hard: There's this guy that counters every single one of your attacks. He'll block your bow, dodge your deku nuts, clang against your sword, and occasionally, he'll pull off a matrix move and jump up on your sword and slash you. The easiest way to kill him is to use a giant wall of moving fire, which he can shield against for a few seconds. On top of all that, he comes back like 5 times, which means that it's basically 5 against 1. Sound hard? But if you're saying anything besides a boss, I'd say in the original "Legend of Zelda", there's this room with like, 4 wizrobes. I had to give up. Holy crap.