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Bosses
AQUAMENTUS
Location: Gnarled Root Dungeon
Aquamentus looks like the perfect cliché boss. A muscular green dragon
with wings and a horn sticking out of it's forehead. Where's the
originality, Capcom? Anyway, the horn on it's forehead is flashing, so
it's quite obvious that it's the weak spot. Hit the horn with your
sword. Despite the crappiness of his design, he's actually pretty hard
to defeat. He has an attack where energy balls come out from his horn
with barely any warning. There's also an attack where he lowers his head
and charges at you. You'll need quick reflexes to dodge his attacks. My
advice: Go crazy slashing at his horn from the very beginning before he
has much oppurtunity to hurt you.
DODONGO
Location: Snake's Remains
THIS is Dodongo? Oh well, disappointing to say the least. Dodongo looked
radically different in Link's Awakening and Ocarina of Time. This guy is
short and stubby. Anyway, he attacks mainly by breathing fire at you
(and gives you a good 2 seconds to warn you about it). He also
occationally attacks by charging (which can be anticipated by the faster
movement of his feet). See when he opens his mouth when he's about to
breath fire? There's a reason he keeps it open for so long. When he does
that, throw bombs into his mouth. Then when he inflates like a balloon,
pick him up with the Power Bracelet and throw him into the spikes. Three
times is enough to defeat him.
MOTHULA
Location: Poison Moth's Lair
Suprise, suprise. The final boss of Poison Moth's Lair is a moth! There
are pits in the room, so if you fall into one use the trampoline to get
back up. Mothula flies around the room quickly and shoots fireballs at
you. Stay on the platforms at the center (and equip Roc's Feather so you
can get around easily). Mothula also attacks by sending baby moths at
you. There are no secrets to be found here: Kill Mothula by simply
hitting it with the sword. Still, it's quite a hard fight if you ask me.
If you get low on hearts, get some by killing the baby moths. And if you
fall into the pit, you'll just need to use the trampoline to get back up
(and I think Mothula's health would be replenished).
GOHMA
Location: Dancing Dragon Dungeon
Gohma is a popular classic Zelda boss you may remember from 'Link's
Awakening' and 'Ocarina of Time'. This one has a deadly pincer that it
uses to attack you. First of all, you need to attack the pincer until
if falls off. That thing is scary...if Gohma raises it, quickly raise
your shield because she's about to charge and grab you. If she does, it
will cost you TWO hearts! Ouch...use of the shield is very very
important here if your want to live. After the pincer is destroyed, go
for the eye with the slingshot. Gohma will release some babies at you,
which may actually work to your advantage because of the items you might
get from them. Keep shooting at the eye until Gohma is defeated.
DIGDOGGER
Location: Unicorn's Cave
This boss is a really ugly creature... some kind of hairy beatle with a
single huge eye. In it's normal form, it just bounces around the room.
Occasionally, it jumps high in the air and drops down on your location.
There's a large spiked ball at the upper-right corner of the room. You
can attract it with north polarity and repel it with south polarity. So
use the magnetic boots and maneuver the ball to hit Digdogger. It's
really tough at first, but you'll get the hang of it. When it gets hit
4 times, it splits up into lots of smaller creatures. You can either hit
them with the sword or continue hitting them with the spiked ball (I
prefer the spiked ball). In a few seconds, they combine into the normal
form again. When all the little guys are destroyed, Digdogger is
defeated.
MANHANDLA
Location: Ancient Ruins
This boss reminds me of the creature from Little Shop of Horrors (or I
think it does..it's been so long since I've seen that movie). He looks
like one of those electric gel enemies with four Mario-style piranha
plants on his head. The four heads shoot energy balls at you, and the
whole thing seems to move around randomly. To make things worse is the
shifting sand floor. First you'll need to defeat the four heads with the
boomerang. They can only be hurt when their mouth is open, so you'll
need a combination of good aim, skill, timing, and luck. With each head
you kill, he moves faster (but at least you'll have less fireballs to
worry about). When all the heads are defeated, keep attacking the gel
with to boomerang. You need to attack it with rapid fire so that it
splits apart revealing some kind of crystal inside. Slash at that
crystal with the sword and Manhandla is no more.
GLEEOK
Location: Explorer's Crypt
This boss is a quite a difficult one. He's a dragon with two heads that
spits fire out at you. In the first part of the battle, he attacks by
spitting fire in three directions at you. What you need to do here is
slash at the head until it comes flying off. But that's not enough...
when a head comes off, it goes flying around for a few seconds then
reattaches itself. What you need to do is cut BOTH heads off at the same
time. I suggest coming at him with the sword charged and unleashing a
spin attack. Each time Gleeok is hit he unleashes another fire attack.
When both heads are detached from the body, it becomes a skeleton and
the second part of the battle begins. This skeleton jumps into the air
and hits the ground, stunning you. To avoid being stunned, jump into the
air so you're not on the ground when he hits the floor. Then he'll come
charging at you...move slightly out of his way and hit him with the
sword. Continue that until he is defeated.
MEDELOCK
Location: Sword and Shield Maze
This boss is kinda greenish with snake-like hairs...looks a bit like the
Pokemon Misdreavus. Defeating him is simple enough: Just slash at him
with the sword while avoiding his attacks. The best way to avoid his
attacks is with the Roc's Cape. There are 3 major attacks. In the first
type, he simply spits out fireballs at you...a lot of fireballs. It's
difficult to avoid staying on the ground, so just use the cape. In the
second attack, he teleports to the center of the room and lets out a
whirl of attack, which you should jump over. And in the third attack he
teleports to an upper corner of the room, shoots out a laser and sweeps
across the room. Just use quick reflexes to avoid these attacks, and
attack him whenever he's vulnerable.
ONOX
Location: Onox's Castle
We all know Onox. He's the king of darkness, the master of disaster, the
big kahuna...or so we are led to believe. Anyway, in his first form he
can only be defeated by spin attacks. Regular slashes with the sword
don't even faze him. All the while, he is swinging a giant mace around
that he occassionally uses to attack you. His other attacks are a stomp
that causes an avalanche of boulders to rain down, and an attack where
whirlwinds come out to attack you. The pegasus seeds are a big help in
avoiding the attacks and getting to Onox. After 7 hits by spin attacks,
he'll use Din in her crystal as a shield. Knock her aside with the Rod
of Seasons, then continue coming at Onox with Spin Attacks. After 7 more
spin attack hits, he will be defeated. At least in this form. Because he
wastes no time in turning into his true form...
DARK DRAGON
Location: Onox's Castle
My God, this boss is huge for a Game Boy game. For some reason, it
doesn't seem right for a Zelda game, yet it reminds me of its Capcom
roots. This huge guy occassionally attacks you by stomping his hand on
the ground. When that happens, jump onto the back of his hand and let it
lift you up. Then jump at his head and slash the red thing on his face
to hurt him. Continue this process until he's dead (it takes a mind-
boggling 15 hits or so). He has other attacks too, like his blue fire
that he spits at you from his mouth. To avoid those, stand still and
move out of the way just after he spits the fire (and you can jump over
it when its on the floor). In another attack, he goes to the top of the
screen and rapidly shoots fireballs at you. Just avoid those by moving
out of the way (pegasus seeds may help). And for his swipe attack, he
swipes his hand across the screen, and you must go to the opposide side
from where the hand is coming from. This is a very long battle, I know.
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