5 Toughest Enemies In Zelda:Tears of The Kingdom| How To Beat Them
Today we are here to give life to an article about the most difficult enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and. As we are aware that there will be some other, but to this list, there are some points that we would like to clarify from the beginning. No, there is no main boss in the story, since they would possibly occupy the top in almost their entirety.
Likewise, we chose to leave out the Gleeok (the optional dragon bosses) because, despite not being main bosses, they are even more powerful than these and, due to their small number, it is difficult to classify them as more or less common “enemies” to use, as it can be the case of the Centaleons, powerful and much more numerous in Hyrule. Clarified some points, what do you think if we start?
Centaleons
What about the Centaleons? They were already present in Breath of the Wild and became the biggest threat in the world in their own right if we ignore the bosses on duty. In Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, they manage to revalidate their position, given that. After all, they have a cyclopean resistance and strength that makes fighting them an arduous and tense task at all times since a good blow can destroy our health. The Centaleons are of different colours, they are generally located throughout the Kingdom of Hyrule, especially in open areas that allow them to manoeuvre due to their large size. The way to defeat them? Well, parries and trying the noble art of riding often help.
Dark Hands
The Dark Hands or Gloom Hands are the stuff from which the worst nightmares are made. It is by far the most unpleasant enemy in the game and this is helped by its colour, its viscosity, all of which contribute to the fact that any novice player who has never seen them can confuse them with that mixture between miasma and viscous substance of red and black colours that appears on all Hyrule. Although they can appear anywhere, their most common habitat is usually the Profundidades, a place that, due to its lack of light and its large amount of similarly cut substance, is perfect for camouflaging them.
What makes them so scary? Well, once you enter their field of vision, they are fast as hell, becoming a kind of tireless hunter that traps you in its slime while holding you firmly to constantly suck your vitality until it kills you. The best way to combat this complex rival? Well, nothing like a good supply of arrows and bombs to deal with this threat.
Battle Stone Talus
While small stone taluses are not usually a problem, large ones are another matter, especially when you go completely unprepared for the first time towards a small fort with a few enemies and suddenly, the stone structure rises with it to the bokoblin who, from their new vantage point, will start throwing stones and arrows at you. Also, the only way to make the Talus kneel, giving us access to its weakness, the mineral vein on its back, is to systematically damage it, since hitting its stone areas, such as its legs, will do us little good. Again, the best option is the arrow bombs so that it goes down and, in turn, damages its possible inhabitants through expansion to, once it is in range, damage its mineral with our best weapons.
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Chief Bokoblin
Yes, we will agree that Bokoblin Bosses are far from being considered one of the most difficult enemies in the game, as it is easy to damage them in almost any way imaginable. In any case, striking is its size and its grotesque features, generally always accompanied by a small group of Bokoblins that act as an army, attacking, protecting and, from time to time, serving as projectiles for their master. In addition, they have greater health and power than the Bokoblin and its different variants. It had to be considered the boss for something, right? To defeat them, you don’t have to do anything special, although it is always advisable to deal with their smaller companions first to make the task easier.
Gibdo
One of the greatest aberrations The Legend of Zelda saga has ever featured, is back in Tears of the Kingdom. Despite their threatening appearance, these inhabitants of the Gerudo Desert are not particularly difficult to kill, even less when you already have the power of Riju, but if for whatever reason you do not have options that allow you to use fire or lightning, which would put an end to the contest quickly, the fight can get too long. However, when Gibdos change colour when taking elemental damage, it will be possible to deal normal weapon damage to them. Although they are not complicated per se, a large group that catches you without elemental options can complicate your day.
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