Top 10 Legend of Zelda Bosses That Will Make You Rage Quit
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The Legend of Zelda has some of the most iconic boss battles of all time! For this list, we’ll be looking at those bosses who can make Link scream in frustration or fear. Our countdown includes Majora’s Mask, Stallord, Puppet Ganon, Thunderblight Ganon, Dark Link and more! Which “Zelda” boss do YOU think should come with a new controller? Let us know in the comments!
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most of them are easy.... all that I battled, to be exact XD some maybe the first time but....
Quick advice. Make a 'One final boss per list' clause. It just makes it a bit unfair and repetitive when a lot of the picks are final bosses.
First things first, Horseback Ganondorf is WAY HARDER than Stallord in fact Stallord is easy as hell. Also, I found Waterblight Ganon much more of a challenge then Thunderblight Ganon. Especially during the Champions Ballad rematch.
@@brandoncampbell7274. Stallord was an absolute cakewalk
@@trainerflowey2729 damn right!!
Stallord isn’t hard, he’s fun.
Yeah, he's my 2nd favorite boss in TP.
He is so fun and is my favourite boss but he is actually easy beside being annoying if you keep falling
You just need to be patience
Yeah idk what they’re talking bout tbh lololol
@@Quinnsula5 I agree I had so fun on the spinner that I didn't mind constantly falling down or missing my target
Most of these bosses are not that hard, you forget The Imprisoned...that boss was really annoying.
The Imprisoned is the reason I rage quit Skyward Sword entirely & sold my copy to Gamestop...it's not a good boss the 1st time you fight it, and forcing MORE encounters with it just makes it worse. I quit at the 2nd fight. As much as I hated the motion controls, the shield durability bs, the constant reminders of what every bug & Rupee & item does/is, and how utterly useless Fi is most of the time it's having to fight the worst boss in the franchise multiple times just to get through the story that killed any slim interest I had in trying to continue towards the end.
@@newageBoundhippie I agree with you saying he completely wore out his welcome in that game but the boss that nearly made me give up on it was Tentalus, I don’t know how but he gave me the most problems and Fi was bout as helpful as Navi
@@Thomas20Smith Fi is so useless....Navi was able to offer advice on defeating the targeted enemy easily but Fi couldn't tell you shit until you've defeated so many her advice is worthless
@@newageBoundhippie dang, you missed a good game over a boss fight that takes up 5% of the whole game.
@@superdaveozy7863 it was good to you...I hated a LOT more of it than just the Imprisoned. IMO the only games in the franchise I consider worse than Skyward Sword ( and no the CD-i games do not count...nobody actually counts that trash ) are Spirit Tracks and Zelda II.
Calamity Ganon isn’t hard. He just has WAAAY too much health.
😁 yeah ....
But without the devine beasts it's a headache of a challenge
The fact he heals in Master Mode and gains invulnerability during the second phase doesn't help either
I thought he was pretty easy. It was Thunderblight Ganon who gave me the most trouble.
@@penny.dreadful666 Yeah plus if you’re really bad at dodging then it can be a bloodbath
I see Legend of Zelda, I click.
I was a fan of the franchise a year ago lol
I've been a fan for twenty years...
Been a fan to this day.
You should spend more time ordering these. I felt like the actual difficulty in these were scrambled all over the place. And Stallord was fun who are you kidding?
Yeah, max koshia isn’t very hard
These people are idiots, how is it they have a channel again, or an audience for that matter?
@@Aloyus_Knight I totally agreed with you the moment I saw dark link from oot on here! He's not a boss!!!
@@marcanthonybattenberg7636 Well, there is the one for Zelda II, who's literally the last thing you fight. But the one that they showed? Yeah, that wasn't a boss.
I agree
Breath of the wild was my first Zelda game and after fighting thunderblight Ganon I started to see how urbosa died
Try beating it in master mode
@@lonk8010 and with no more than 6 hearts.
@BushBoyBilly it’s more the fact that since you can’t consistently deal damage he regenerates a lot of health, especially if you miss a flurry rush. That was my problem
@@lonk8010 Thunderblight Ganon was the first boss I did in BOTW and was woefully underprepared and after dying five times I finally memorized his pattern
I hated him so much.
I don’t know if I’m alone on this one, but I LOVED the Puppet Ganon boss fight from the Windwaker!
I had to watch a RUclips tutorial on how to beat him
i LOVED puppet ganon he was hard sure (pause) but when i beat him i felt sooo happy and i felt like no boss in zelda could beat be anymore
I like all windwaker bosses
Windwaker best game
Yeah his fight was unique especially having to use the Boomerang to cut the puppet strings
Maz Koshia: You ain’t getting that bike until you ride this *pain train.*
He was hard?
@@contourgrinder he can be tricky on your first fight and not sure what to expect
He was easy for me...
Finished him last week and god knows how much I cursed
@@falloutglasster7807 finished him off first try
For me personally, Bongo Bongo, (from Ocarina of Time), is one of the hardest bosses in the series. I always had so much trouble loading and firing an arrow quick enough when he came in for a charge.
Yeah, I was just thinking about Bongo Bongo. I mean, even moving around is tough as the ground is literally shaking the whole time.
YES!! I'm glad I'm not the only one. Had the most trouble with Bongo Bongo, threw my controller as far as the cable would let it fly lol. I don't know if I just played too late and was tired, but the next morning fired the game up and beat it first try.
I really wish that the difficulty with the final boss and Bongo Bongo would just switch because final bosses are supposed to be hard.
@@c.k.mcknight8921 Hover boots dumbass, THATS WHAT THEY'RE FOR!
Z target at the beginning
Bongo Bongo (from Ocarina of Time) also deserves a honorable mention (he can also be quite a pain if you don't have enough arrows, or magic)!
im pretty sure bong bongo drops some arrows
The only thing that made me rage quit on zelda games was the imprisioned form skyward sword
Redo that game, eliminate that part and you have a SOLID game.
@@traviscooper2205 agreed
the main thing that made my sister not continue with her original file was the 4th silent realm.
@@beccacroce7380 girls don't play video games
@@fisamels228 you're reading too much into my comment
Ghirahim in Skyward Sword was an absolute *nightmare.* The Wii Plus motion controls make his battles mad difficult because while it does make for an interesting concept and fight, the technology just isn’t there yet. I’d do an upward-right slash and Link would just do a basic right slash. I found myself having to stop and come back over the course of about a week before I finally beat that demon fuck.
Finally someone else says it. And Ghirahim’s fights in particular demand quick “fake outs” that simple do not work because of the technology. Like you can see what the game wants you to do…but the controls are too glitchy to reliably do it (and compensating to get it to Kinda Work really just ruins the immersion. While TP’s wii controls? Never lost my immersion. Traditional Buttons? It’s just FINE and WORKS.)
I also really hated the “rolling bombs” sections. Just. WHY. It will not roll, it will not aim, LINK RUNS INTO LAVA SOMEHOW?! It was such a relief to get away from Eldin…aaaaand then the stupid Silent Realms. Kolotos has made me ragequit because it’s more Motion Controls now without a defense or way to move. WHY. But what had me deleting my save file? Eldin’s Silent Realm. It’s So Bad on my anxiety, but Eldin is HUGE, the Tears do not stay lit for long and I do not have enough beacons, the Tears aren’t even marked on the map (unless I grabbed it already then failed…again), and Eldin has too many One-Way sections with convoluted navigation even Without Silent Realm Weirdness (and that anxiety-triggering-to-vomiting clanging Awake with that loooong cutscene that disorients me to where I even am anymore aaaaaand…it hit me. FUCK THIS. )
Same! Bomb rolling was basically impossible my first time playing. I eventually got the general gist but I still had issues. But I also had ZERO issues with Twilight Princess, even on my first play through. I’ve played it with the motion controls and with the WiiU game pad, _several_ times on each, and never had any issues with lag.
I even came back to Skyward Sword about 6 months later thinking that maybe I just had a harder time the first play through because of the learning curve. Yeah no. I had a tiny bit of an easier time just because I actually knew what I had to do to compensate or during parts with a small margin of error but for the most part, it was just as irritating. It’s ok for a game or controls to have a learning curve. But it shouldn’t take multiple play throughs just to get the basics down. If you can’t get a good grasp on controls by the end of the game, you either have trouble with that kind of thing in general, or it’s a poor control design. In this case, I think it’s safe to say it’s the latter for most people.
Plus the character of Ghirahim just rubbed me the wrong way in general. He gave of a weird rapey vibe that just left me feeling weird and gross. So for that reason alone, I won’t be returning to SS any time soon. Maybe if Nintendo creates a true 1:1 motion control, I’d be willing to give it another go. But until then, I’ll stick with the WiiU game pad or even the Wii classic or pro controller if necessary.
Although if I’m being completely honest, I’ll probably just keep playing my Zelda collectors disc on my GameCube and occasionally TP on the WiiU game pad. 🙃
Don't you mean switch motion as of now lol..
Yes! The first fight i'm always miserable against him. The 2nd time you fight him is actually easier for me. I have no idea how i beat him on the 1st temple
No Skyward sword bosses? Ghirahim? Demise? Come on man!
No shit! Who’s gonna make you rage quit a Zelda game more than Girahim catching your sword because the motion controls were janky!? Agree
Demise is a very intense boss just watching poeple fight him makes me nervous
You forgot the Imprisoned and Koloktos
Skyward sword was easy, shitty motion controls aside
@@Savage-- speak for yourself bro
Try going against Bongo Bongo in the Shadow Temple Boss fight. If you run out of arrows and/or magic, you're SCREWED! It'll make you rage quit, guaranteed.
Calamity Ganon as an honourable mention? He’s one of the easiest bosses ever if you play through the main story...
Calamity Ganon is as hard as you choose to make him
Yeah I agree! I honestly have a harder time with the lynels than him. But I can agree with #1 you definitely got to work to get that freaking bike lol
Thunderblight Ganon was hard, especially when trying to get a picture of him
Thunderblight ganon was a huge pain
@Jake Kirkham experience how many hearts do u think i need, and how many hours of gameplay
@@fcrainer I beat him with only four hearts and a slightly increased stamina vessel, and I didn’t have any other divine beasts. So I would say about 10-15. But, I suggest you take down other divine beasts first, because they are much easier, and the bosses themselves are easier too. So I recommend going to divine beast vah ruta in the Zora’s domain first. The ability it gives you is one of the most useful items in the game.
The horseback fight with Ganon on Twilight Princess was so freaking hard because of the redesigned controls for Epona, I just could not get used to it and it made the fight harder than it actually was on the gamecube.
For me it was trying to get enough distance to use the arrows (the soldiers were rarely a problem)
How is the imprisoned from skyward sword not even an honorable mention?? Most annoying Zelda boss ever and you have to beat it a million times
Ik yet majora and stallord are on the list these guys are mental
@@onigiri2032 majora is so fucking easy just like gyorg
@@mr.throes8148 I only played the 3ds version and Gyorg is a bitch but majora is just slightly obnoxious thats it
Agreed.
Not to mention that the imprisoned not only is a boss you have to fight multiple times but he doesn't give you any hard containers oh, so not only is he annoying and frustrating, the only reward is that you don't instantly get a game over
Shadow Link in OoT can be cheesed with the Giant's Knife. He always tries to jump on your sword when you swing it. So, buy the infamous knife and break it before the battle. Swing the broken knife and he'll try to jump on it. Since there's nothing to jump on, he'll be left vulnerable to an attack.
8:00 All you had to do was follow the damn horse, Link!
Lmao!
Vaati wasn't hard, he was good Boss design, he tested the players skills and knowledge in what they learned throughout the game in order to defeat him, this is exactly how a final game boss should be designed.
I'm suprised they didn't mention that you get a game over if you can't beat him in time (although you get more than enough time to beat him, in my opinion). I discovered this not long ago in another video and I played that game multiple times as a kid. Ah, the memories 😊
@@LinkOfLegendOfZelda that's only for when you are trying to get to him and Zelda before the bell chimes three times!
I think it only happen during the dark kights
Demise from skyward sword was super hard. I only managed to beat him because I had an invincibility potion. The bosses on his list can be tricky but I wouldn't say rage quit
You must be a noob since most people plow through that fight within minutes
Some players took only 26 secs to beat Demise so yeah its super easy
Twin-Rova was a pain, but I think the worst was Phantom Ganon. I messed up the Bat-a-Beam at the end sooooo much. It was always one of the last in the sequence, and it frustrated me to no end.
The fact that Thunderbird is this low down is just mind boggling :P
Right!? Like did they even play the game?
No third imprisoned fight, not even an honourable mention
2 is worse
@Zachary Erickson yes
@@jackA925 No, the first two times are piss easy because you just jump down on his head & attack the spike.
Bro who rage quits in a Zelda game? *remembers the oracle games* oh... That's how
When I fought Moldorm in ALTTP I litterely threw my controller in rage....
Defined the hardest and most frustrating boss in my opinion!
I feel your pain
Moldorm is mostly just annoying IMO....the Imprisoned on the other hand, is the absolute worst boss in not just Zelda but Nintendo history ( talking Nintendo OWNED games & franchises here just to clarify ). It's frustrating & not remotely enjoyable the 1st time you fight it and then they force you to fight it another 2 times just to get through the story....if you want the only shield in the game that doesn't break ( fuck that durability bullshit...I know some people enjoy it, but it just feels cheap & obnoxious to me, killing most of the fun I'd otherwise be having ) you have to possibly fight it up to 3 MORE times....and then they put it in Hyrule Warriors, where it's less annoying than in Skyward Sword but still the worst boss encounter in the damn game...
The imprisoned just slightly pisses me off...
Moldorm on the other hand triggers a full blown mental breakdown!
Aka Trolldorm
What, no mention of The Imprisoned from Skyward Sword?
Really poor selection, a lot of them are easy and you're forgetting boss that are harder than half the list.
Thunderblight Ganon isn't actually that hard but the method to take him down is very specific and need to be done perfectly that's even more frustrating
Exactly it’s fast moves and how much damage it can take from you makes it very hard for new players my self included. It’s best to get the master sword and some health and divine beasts bosts
It's pretty easy if you just gat the rubber amour and use non metal weapons.
I was stupid and did that divine beast first somehow and beat him with the default health so yeah... he isn’t that hard
@@mr.throes8148 if you face him first the difficultly is actually the lowest. The last boss you face will always be the hardest. It's actually a tactic that a lot of player use that to fight thunderblight as early as possible
Not to forget his electrical attacks make you drop your weapons sheilds and bows the best tatic is to backflip when he uses superspeed use rubber armor giving you shock resistance and have a extra set of weapons on you
Where is Twinmold from Majora's mask 3D? That boss was really frustrating. That is the number one most frustrating boss in the Zelda franchise for me.
I didn't even realize that boss battle was so much harder until I played it on the 64
I was looking for this comment! Twinmold was by far the most frustrating boss. Majoras Mask and especially the botw bosses are a joke compared to Twinmold.
Apparently the reason why the boss is so hard is because in the 3D version, there's a bug that resets its health every time it goes underground, making it super difficult to kill
I think it's harder then Gyorg in the 3ds version. I agree.
@@edwardrobinson5470 yes absolutely. I actually kinda liked Gyorg in the 3DS version. I also liked Twinmold but damn, that boss is really a pain in the ass. I never got so stressed about a boss before. When I defeated that boss I got like 30 seconds until the moon fell on Termina. I went straight to the fairy's fountain and got the fairy's sword. Then I played the song of time as fast as I could and went back to the first day. I was so relieved and also so shocked that I made it.
I remember the time when I played Ocarina Of Time on the 3DS which I used to be ever so stressed out alot by the Water, Shadow and Spirit Temple bosses every time when I faced any of them as Link
Word of advice:
Just because a boss has "Annoying" tendencies, doesn't mean it's a "Hard" boss.
As someone who loves Zelda and the challenges it has to offer, this listing felt really lackluster.
I agree with #1 as being a hard boss, but putting something like Stallord on the list... Even putting puppet ganon over the Thunder Bird!?
This whole thing needs to be properly evaluated by actual zelda fans.
Already liked this video! Love Zelda
What about Bongo Bongo? It took me HOURS to defeat that invisible eyeball!
Agreed! Even after over 20 years Bongo Bongo is the only boss to ever make me rage quit
For Dark Link, I've discovered that if you just swing wildly without targeting, you are far more likely to have an easier time against him!
Hey everyone! Sooo I know Zelda boss fights have never been the focal point of Link's adventures, but we thought we'd go over some of the more frustrating bosses in the series and highlight what we like/dislike about them! Alsom who's excited for Hyrule Warriors AOC? because I know I am!
I’m pumped for it! Played through the demo, it’s amazing. My only complaint is occasional frame rate drops, which isn’t to the point of being a major hindrance, but still noticeable. Hoping that’s fixed before the final product is released.
A real Zelda fan wouldn't rage quit because Link's courage would help us keep fighting. But the Water Temple in OOT, now thats a different story.
no, water temple wasnt bad , all of zelda 2 tho.....
Answer: all of the bosses in Zelda 2.
Thunderbird makes me so mad!
So water temple boss from ocarina of time is chopped liver then lol
I actually loved the Stallord and Koloktos bosses!
The final battle against Imprisoned should be on here. The motion controls with the Wii remote make him obnoxious and somewhat challenging. Also what's crazy in Breath of the Wild I think some spawning monsters are stronger than the Gannon's except Thunder blight.
Spot on except for Stallord. Otherwise awesome. Thanks for the content!
4:27 the only thing to me thats hard about Puppet Ganon is trying to keep a steady nerve with his creepy movement, and thats the best thing about him honestly.
Imprisoned should've been up there since you've got to face it 3 times and it's frustrating dealing with it every single time.
Man i was hoping to see the shadow temple final boss for ocarina of time the health he takes from you is unreal
He is two hands and a head. Shoot his hands then his head and whack him silly. Twinrova was hard at first cause of the bad camera
what about the original legend of zelda?
this game had some hard boses too,ganon was hard for all the wrong reasons and that dragon with the multiple heads was a dense motherfucker that was really hard to kill.
The horseback Ganondorf fight was so fing fun. I loved it.
Honestly first time I did it I had no idea what was going on
Oh my god finally! I can’t tell you how many times I threw my controller across the room!
I actually took down thunderblight Ganon on the first try. I was super surprised that I did it when one of my friends struggled so much.
For moldorm, the trick is to stay in a corner and hold your spin
Not even sure if I'm around halfway through BOTW, but it's encouraging to know Thunderblight Ganon was my first boss and beat him with 5 hearts.
Maz Koshia was actually pretty easy for me and one of my favorite bosses in the series
Taking down "Monk Maz Koshia" is VERY satisfying due to getting the Master Cycle Zero as a reward. You can even use that thing in the last stage of the final boss fight.
The only boss on this list I agree with it thunderbird from Zelda 2
I actually liked fighting Stallord it felt like a badass moment
It was also using the dragon theme from oot.
my list: any boss in Zelda 2, then some of your list
I don't struggle with many zelda bosses but the 3 I did have a hard time with were Gyorg from MM, Thunderblight ganon from BOTW and puppet ganon(snake form) from WW. Those 3 all made me almost rage quit they were so difficult.
Honestly twinmold in majora’s mask 3D was hard since you couldn’t use your sword like the original so killing it before time runs out is hard
Gyorg was the reason why I never beat Majora's Mask on the N64, but the 3DS version was a cake walk!
Nice
Maz Koshia was so hard and I felt so GOOD when I beat him. I felt like I just won the lottery.
Puppet Ganon as a snake used to piss me off so much when I first played it
I used that super mask to fight Majora’s Mask and beat it very easily!
I agree that Dark Link is a massive pain in the butt to beat in OoT (the only Zelda game I’ve played), but I thought that the electrified parasite in Jabu Jabu’s belly and the Shadow Temple Boss were harder to beat than Twinrova.
I'm having flash backs of beating all theses in master mode 😭
During the horse back battle against Ganondorf in TP Zelda’s arrows aren’t entirely controlled by A.I. It’s actually controlled by the player, depending on where your joystick is facing, is where she’s gonna shoot
I can definitely agree on thunderblight Ganon. He is legitimately hard, and the play through book I got with the game had him suggested to be taken on second after waterblight Ganon. On top of that, I hadn’t yet learned about the great fairy enhancing armor for Link, so I lost several times.
Thunderblight Ganon definitely made the list, both for its appearance in BoTW and Age of Calamity.
I don’t remember any zelda bosses making me rage quit or even have much of a problem with them….I loved fighting thunder blight gannon the most because he was actually the most difficult to me and stallord was a fun fight and literally the best use of the spinner
I actually beat monk mez in the first try believe it or not....man was I super super prepared for this battle
The only one I agree with is Gyorg. Zelda has a wonderful reputation for it's bosses, and none of them are poorly designed or rage-inducing.
I loved playing twilight princess and wind waker hd they were my first zelda games
Tentalus in Skyward Sword. When you're trying to use the Skyward Strike to cut the tentacles, they grab you frequently so you have to shake like mad to get free, only for another to grab you seconds afterward
You can run around whilst waiting for a skyward strike
@@Tomo-es2zo On the Wii it's a pain
This is why I love Breath of the Wild. None of the bosses are mind-numbingly unfair.
Thunderblight was the first time ever in a Zelda game that I exited a boss fight to gear up. Got the master sword and rubber armor then it was still a decent challange.
I cant believe bongo bongo isn't on this list
I’ve played every Zelda games besides the first two and by far the most I’ve died from was demise
The shadow drummer himself was the hardest in Ocarina. Twinrova was one of the easiest between the first and second dungeon.
I knew thunderblight Ganon would be here 😂
Twinrova? That was a fun fight. You're so overpowered and experienced you can just enjoy the fight
I agree with this list, but puppet ganon, stallord, thunderblight ganon, and calamity ganon were all easy, although I did have some trouble with thunderblight ganon at first
Kevin: You want a real battle debate me bro.
Maldorn: Oh my god you guys are so annoying!
I think the big contributor to Thunderblight is the room you fight him in, at least that was my experience. He was my first blight and holy crap I struggled through it.
I remember the first time I played through Majora's Mask. I went through all of the moon dungeon trials to get the Fierce Deity's Mask, and when I finally got it, I actually played the Song of Time, as I feared that if I won the fight, with no way to save the game, I'd lose the Fierce Deity Mask, but my thoughts about losing the Fierce Deity Mask from winning the fight and keeping it from playing the Song of Time was actually backwards from the truth, as I found out playing the Song of Time after getting the Fierce Deity Mask without beating the final boss actually makes you lose the mask, but winning the fight allows you to keep it. I was stunned when I booted up my save file after watching the credits to find out that the Fierce Deity Mask was still in my inventory. But it wasn't the boss fight itself that was very hard, as you said, it's pretty easy to beat Majora's Mask with the Fierce Deity's Mask. The hard part was going through those moon dungeons twice. And that was quite a pain, especially with the Goron one where there were so many pits to fall off of and it took me tries and tries to get through it. Pretty much, it depended on luck since I wasn't all that good at it.
As for the fight with Gyorg, I remember that whenever I played the original Nintendo 64 version of the game, I would always fill all my bottles with fairies since I knew there was no way I could avoid getting caught in Gyorg's mouth enough times to get killed. But I later figured out that if I get onto the platform after each hit, I can avoid getting caught by Gyorg's mouth so many times. Did this keep me from getting caught at all? No, but it did keep me from getting caught as many times as before and with this strategy, I was able to beat Gyorg without dying once. As for the 3DS remake, that one was a bit harder since I had to be constantly swimming and that I needed to time my swimming movements perfectly in order to get the mines to set off when Gyorg tried sucking me in. A con with the 3DS remake's version of the fight is that on the Nintendo 64 version, you could beat Gyorg in seconds when you got the Fierce Deity's Mask, but in the remake, you could only use the Fierce Deity's Mask during the first half of the fight since Fierce Deity Link can't fight underwater. Although I think there should have been an added mechanic to where Fierce Deity Link could use sword beams while swimming. Another bad part about this is that if you want to quickly get through all the bosses in a single cycle, or at least for Great Bay, in the 3DS remake, you couldn't do it that quickly since the second half of the battle has to be done the same way as the first time fighting this boss, swimming under the water. Oh man! Who's idea was it to make that boss fight a little more difficult. And yes, I know that the remake also make it so that the Twinmold boss fight forces you to use the Giant's Mask to beat the red one and that unlike in the Nintendo 64 version, where both worms could be beaten without the Giant's Mask, in the 3DS remake, the red one requires it.
I myself actually tried to save the game after getting the Fierce Deity Mask before facing Majora only find I didn't have the mask. Going through the dungeons again was easier, though, since I had already gotten the remaining heart pieces in those dungeons.
No Malladus from Spirit Tracks? That was a pretty hard fight.
Dude Thunder blight Gannon made me Rage quit so bad I nearly started a new game.
The best tactics is to wear rubber armor backflip when he uses super speed and have the master sword
But I did Defeat him with an ancient arrow and it took me about 50 tries so yah and also I didn’t have the Masters Sword Yet
I went in massively unprepared. No rubber armor, no master sword. Also pretty sure I had less than 7 or 8 hearts soooo ya I had a bad time lol
I made the mistake of going to vah naboris as my first divine beast that only made thunderblight ganon that much harder
Upgrade the rubber set as much as possible you'll completely resist his lightning attack effects
Fun fact. Dark Link in Ocarina of Time always has the same amount of hearts that the player does. If you do a 3 hearts playthrough, you can just spam Din's Fire on Dark Link.
The worm boss of the stone temple in Majora's Mask should be on here.
Okay this is incorrect ! To put the spinner boss stallord which is my favorite and not that bird from sky temple I can defeat calamity ganon and not wanna quit it took me a month to successfully beat the last boss before the twilight temple it made ganon and zant feel really easy
Most of Majora's Mask bosses are Easy except for Twinmold bosses, the Majora Mask itself and Maybe but a Small maybe Goht
Ngl ThunderBlight Ganon killed me more than once during my first playthrough. Had me really mad at one point.
Honorable Mentions:
*Barba - Legend of Zelda 2
-Unpredictable fire attacks with knockback. And falling into the arena's pits is an instakill.
*Zant - Twilight Princess
-His final phase in particular get especially erratic.
*The Imprisoned - Skyward Sword
-Why can't we just jump? And we have to fight it 3 TIMES!
You can lure the real maz kohsia with mighty bananas while at his clone phase with mighty bananas
I remember Thunderblight Ganon not being difficult as in killing me, but difficult to get the timing for flurry rush down. This resulted in over ten minutes of nobody hitting anyone, which was more annoying than anything else.
One if my favorite franchises of all time.
And if it's not too much too ask, could you also do a list on the worst bosses in the franchise? Like the anglerfish.
I must have played TP differently cause Stallord is my all time favourite zelda boss...
He was ok I didn't like the pinball game he did though