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|name = Bokoblin
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|image = [[File:BotW Bokoblin Artwork.png|x200px]]
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|caption = Bokoblin artwork from ''Breath of the Wild''
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|race =
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|game = {{TWW}}<br>{{TP}}<br>{{SS}}<br>{{BotW}}
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|other= {{LCT}}<br>{{HW}}
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|habitat = Various
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|member =
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|attack =
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|weapon = Any
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|spoils = [[Joy Pendant]]
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'''Bokoblins''' are recurring enemies in the {{LZS|Series}}. They are common infantry units utilized—alongside [[Moblin]]s or [[Bulblin]]s—by antagonists such as [[Ganon]]. They can be defeated with most conventional weapons.
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==Characteristics and Weaknesses==
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===''The Wind Waker''===
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{{Tingle|Bokoblin|A '''Bokoblin'''! Get ahold of yourself and get him! The Tingle Bomb might work too!}}
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[[File:Green Bokoblin.png|left|135px|A green Bokoblin from ''The Wind Waker'']]
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Bokoblins are prevalent in {{TWW}}. They have bat-like faces and come in three variants: Blue, Green, and Pink. The most common is the blue-skinned, [[Boko Stick]]-wielding combat form. Green-skinned elites carry [[machete]]s and wooden [[shield]]s. Pink Bokoblins carry [[telescope]]s they use to scan their surroundings, which they also use as weapons to attack. Unarmed Bokoblins will combat [[Link]] hand-to-hand until they can find an available weapon. They can wield any kind of [[Usable Enemy Weapons|weapon]] as needed. They are even strong enough to wield weapons such as [[Moblin Spear]]s and [[Darknut Sword]]s with one arm.{{verify|TWW}} The attack power remains the same, however.{{clarify|reason= What remains the same? The attack power of the Bokoblin, or that of the Darknut Sword?|TWW}}
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Bokoblins are more intelligent than their Moblin counterparts. Blue Bokoblins man the [[searchlight]]s in the [[Forsaken Fortress]], demonstrating an understanding of machinery. Pink Bokoblins act as scouts on the [[Great Sea]]. They use their telescopes to scan the sea from [[Lookout Platform]]s and rafts tied to [[Submarine]]s. Bokoblins also recognize the danger of [[Bomb]]s and will run away if Link pulls one out. One green Bokoblin in Forsaken Fortress serves as the first [[mini-boss]] of the game. It guards Link's [[Sword]] which he dropped entering the fortress.
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Bokoblins attack by swiping their weapons at Link. Occasionally, Bokoblins will jump back and attempt to swing their weapons at Link which can send the young hero flying backwards if struck. Green Bokoblins are a little more versatile as they are able to defend themselves with their shields. They are not particularly tough enemies however, and can be defeated by most conventional items in the game, especially Link's Sword. If they are knocked back, they may drop their weapons which Link can use against them. Bokoblins, even the sea-faring pink ones, cannot swim. Sometimes, when walking on a bridge, Bokoblins lose their balance and nearly fall, but manage to hang onto the edge. When this happens, a single hit of the Sword or some other weapon causes the Bokoblin to fall and drown.
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All Bokoblins carry one [[Joy Pendant]], which may be dropped after they are defeated. These are easily [[Thievery#Looting|stolen]] using the [[Grappling Hook]].
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{{Figurine|TWW|Bokoblin|Habitat: Forsaken Fortress<br>Spoils: Joy Pendants<br>These little imps wield sharp machetes and Boko sticks when attacking. If they have no weapon, they'll attempt to fight hand-to-hand.|[[File:Bokoblin Figurine.png|150px]]}}
 
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===''Twilight Princess''===
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[[File:Bokoblin Sword.png|100px|right]]
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In {{TP}}, Bokoblins resemble long imp-like creatures than their ''The Wind Waker'' counterparts, and are much less intelligent. They are common in the Southern and parts of the Eastern areas of [[Hyrule Field]], and are prominent in [[Faron Woods]] at the beginning of the game, but are driven out by Link as he is traversing the [[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)|Forest Temple]]. They are first encountered in their blue-skinned variant, which carries a small stick and is easily felled. Later, they appear in a purple color, and wield swords. Purple Bokoblins are surprisingly resilient, taking very much abuse before death. They share their blue counterpart's mental drawbacks, however.
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Uniquely, Bokoblins appear to social among each other: two can be seen talking with one another in an area of Faron, somewhere along the Forest Temple path.
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===''Skyward Sword''===
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{{Fi|Red Bokoblin|These monsters have plagued the land since ancient times. They each play different roles, and their weaponry varies. They prefer to act in groups.
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None of them are intelligent by any definition of the word. Curiously, they seem to have a mysterious obsession with fashionable undergarments.}}
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{{Fi|Red Bokoblin (Archer)|These are Red Bokoblins that carry bows capable of knocking down distant targets.
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Though not obvious from their outward appearance, their aim is quite deadly.}}
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{{Fi|Red Bokoblin (Leader)|As a symbol of its leadership, this creature wraps a cloth around its head. This visually communicates that it is more dominant than other Bokoblins.
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It can call its underlings to arms using its horn.}}
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{{Fi|Green Bokoblin|This variety of Bokoblin enjoys dark places, such as caves. Its sunlight-deficient lifestyle has turned its skin a stomach-turning shade of green.
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However, like its red brethren, it exhibits a fascination with festive undergarments.}}
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{{Fi|Green Bokoblin (Archer)|This variety of Bokoblin inhabits caves or indoor environments. It has archery skills roughly equivalent to the surface-dwelling Red Bokoblin.
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Also similar to the surface-dwelling Red Bokoblin, the Green Bokoblin obsesses about stylish undergarments.}}
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{{Fi|Blue Bokoblin|This is a dangerous form of Bokoblin. My analysis suggests it is many times
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stronger than a Red Bokoblin.
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Its skin and clothing differ due to its hailing from a different environment,
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but it still has the same fixation with exotic undergarments.}}
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:''See also: [[Technoblin]] and [[Cursed Bokoblin]]''
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[[File:Bokoblin3 SS.png|200px|right]]
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Bokoblins appear as a common type of enemy in {{SS}}, appearing in many places throughout the [[Hyrule|Surface]]. Their appearance resembles that of a Japanese {{Wp|Oni (folklore)|Oni}} moreso than their previous incarnations. They are much bigger than previous Bokoblins (slightly larger than Link himself), and have an extra edge of difficulty. They can block attacks with their weapons, and in order to defeat them, Link must slash around the weapon. Some are also able to wield [[Bow]]s and Bombs, while others may carry a [[Treasure#Monster Horn|Monster Horn]] with which they can summon more Bokoblins. This Monster Horn can be retrieved using the [[Whip]]. Bokoblins also have the ability to balance on tightropes, but will fall off if Link shakes the rope they are on or if they are hit with a projectile or the {{it|Beetle}}. Most Bokoblins are afraid of the Beetle and will run away; Bokoblins with Bows will shoot it at first sight. The Bokoblins appear to be somewhat more intelligent and sociable than their past appearances, even establishing small [[Bokoblin Outposts|Outpost]]s while conflicting with the native [[Mogma]] throughout [[Eldin Volcano]].<ref>{{Cite|Grrr... Those creeps just shimmied on in and took over our territory. Yeow! What're you doing? Don't be sneakin' up on me like that! Huh? You're looking for your friend? Can't help you there. Nobody's come through here, so... Maybe they went up the mountain from over thataway. Ahh... Wish someone would chase these clowns outta here.|Tyto|SS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Gyaah! Sneak attack! Wait... You ain't one of those red guys. Don't creep up on me like that! Almost had to tackle ya there. Didn't mean to yell at ya, but those red jerks moved in and have been stinking up our turf, ya know? They came up through that hole back there, so I sunk the road leading to it in lava. That'll stop more of 'em from moving in, I'd say. Of course, we can tunnel underneath it, so it's no sweat for us. Pretty clever, right? So stay away from the plug that's holding back the lava. It'll do more than singe your brows off. Bye now!|Merco|SS}}</ref> They defend these villages with the aid of lookout towers, and large boulders, which they can roll downhill to hinder Link.
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In addition to the Monster Horn, Bokoblins may sometimes drop [[Ornamental Skull]]s or [[Golden Skull]]s as spoils when defeated. All three spoils can be used to craft newer items.
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Multiple new variations of Bokoblin make an appearance in ''Skyward Sword'', such as [[Technoblin]]s and [[Cursed Bokoblin]]s. Techoblins are found in [[Lanayru Desert]], and like many other enemies in the area, use electricity in the form of a weapon. Cursed Bokoblins are zombies, and can only be found in the depths of the [[Ancient Cistern]] and the [[Sky Keep]] room that represents the former dungeon. While these Bokoblins do not wield weapons, they are extremely resilient and can withstand much more damage than their living counterparts. Later in the game, Blue Bokoblins replace ordinary Bokoblins as a more durable enemy, taking more hits to defeat. The Blue Bokoblin also has a new tactic of attack, similar to Link's [[Jump Attack]]. Green Bokoblins are the dungeon and cave variant of Bokoblins, wearing a skull helmet and a wielding stone club. Their skin slowly began to turn into a shade of green, due to its sun-deficient lifestyle.<ref>{{Cite|This variety of Bokoblin enjoys dark places, such as caves. Its sunlight-deficient lifestyle has turned its skin a stomach-turning shade of green.|Fi|SS}}</ref>
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After the "[[Song of the Hero]]" quest is completed, most of the various types of Bokoblins and Moblins disappear from the overworld completely, leaving Eldin Volcano and Faron Woods devoid of their presence, most likely leaving the woodlands due to the massive flooding caused by [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]], the Water Dragon. During the [[Horde Battle]] near the end of the game, all varieties of Bokoblins either have significantly increased skills or numbers. Ornamental Skulls and Golden Skulls, however, will not appear after Link defeats a Bokoblin during the Horde Battle.
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According to [[Fi]], they are obsessed with their idea of fashion, particularly their unusual leopard-print underwear, which can be seen best if Link performs a [[Fatal Blow]] on one.<ref>{{Cite|None of them are intelligent by any definition of the word. Curiously, they seem to have a mysterious obsession with fashionable undergarments.|Fi|SS}}</ref> This is likely a reference to an Oni's tendency to wear tiger-print loincloths in Japanese folklore.
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==Non-Canon Appearances==
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===''Hyrule Warriors''===
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In {{HW}}, Bokoblins appear based on their red ''Skyward Sword'' incarnation. Their role are weak infantry troops, appearing in large numbers but are easily defeated. They mainly serve as the soldiers of the [[Dark Force]]s. As with other infantry troops, they also have a [[Captain (Hyrule Warriors)|Captain]], Shield, Artillery and [[Summoner]] counterparts. In [[Legend Mode]], they appear in "[[The Armies of Ruin]]", "[[The Sorceress of the Valley]]", "[[Land in the Sky]]", "[[Sealed Ambition]]", and "[[The Sacred Sword]]". In "The Armies of Ruins", a small group of Bokoblins drops boulders in front of the mine entrance, attempting to trap Link inside.
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Most Bokoblins are regular foot soldiers that carry large blades. Artillery troops also occasionally appear in smaller groups and fight by shooting [[Arrow]]s. Summoner Bokoblins also appear as an uncommon variant that summons reinforcements, and wear skull masks and carry staves. Unit troops are led by Bokoblin Captains, which wear helmets and carry metal shields. The same type of Captain also appears as a variant that guards [[Keep]]s and [[Outpost]]s. Bokoblin Captains occasionally drop the [[Old Rag]] [[Material]] when defeated.
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==Etymology==
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|ja= {{Romanize|ボコブリン|Bokoburin|Bokoblin}}
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|es= Bokoblin
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|fr= Bokoblin
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|de= {{de|Bokblin|Bokblin}}
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|it= Boblin {{ExpGame|TWW}}<br>Bokoblin {{ExpGame|SS}}
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==Gallery==
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File:TWW - Bokoblin.png|Bokoblin artwork from ''The Wind Waker''
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File:Blue Bokoblin TWW.png|Blue Bokoblin from ''The Wind Waker''
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File:TWW Sleeping Bokoblin.png|Sleeping Blue Bokoblin from ''The Wind Waker''
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File:Pink Bokoblin.png|Pink Bokoblin from ''The Wind Waker''
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File:WW moblin concept 2.jpg|Pink Bokoblin concept art from ''The Wind Waker''
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File:TP Bokoblin Red.png|Red Bokoblin from ''Twilight Princess''
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File:TP Bokoblin Talk.png|Bokoblins talking with each other in ''Twilight Princess''
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File:Bokoblin2 SS.png|Red Bokoblin from ''Skyward Sword''
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File:Bokoblin4 SS.png|Red Bokoblin Archer from ''Skyward Sword''
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File:GreenBokoblinSS.png|Green Bokoblin from ''Skyward Sword''
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File:Green Bokoblin Archer.png|Green Bokoblin Archer from ''Skyward Sword''
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File:Bokoblin Blue Model.png|Blue Bokoblin from ''Skyward Sword''
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File:SS Bokoblin Inventory Sprite.png|Bokoblin inventory sprite from ''Skyward Sword''
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File:Bokoblin Art.png|Red Bokoblin concept art from ''Skyward Sword''
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File:Green Bokoblin Art.png|Green Bokoblin concept art from ''Skyward Sword''
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File:SS concept 36.jpg|Blue Bokoblin concept art from ''Skyward Sword''
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File:BotW Red Bokoblin Model.png|Red Bokoblin from ''Breath of the Wild''
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File:BotW Blue Bokoblin Model.png|Blue Bokoblin from ''Breath of the Wild''
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File:BotW Bokoblin Lighting Boko Club.png|A Red Bokoblin lighting a [[Weapons in Breath of the Wild|Boko Club]] on fire
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File:BotW Red and Blue Bokoblins.png|Several Bokoblins at a camp site in ''Breath of the Wild''
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File:BotW Blue and Red Bokoblins.png|Link fighting Bokoblins in ''Breath of the Wild''
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File:E3 2016 Aonuma and Miyamoto.png|Eiji Aonuma and Shigeru Miyamoto posing in front of a Blue Bokoblin at the E3 2016 ''Breath of the Wild'' booth
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File:BotW E3 2016 Bokoblin Tower.png|A Red Bokoblin atop a tower at the E3 2016 ''Breath of the Wild'' booth
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File:BotW E3 2016 Bokoblin Camp.png|A Blue Bokoblin near a camp at the E3 2016 ''Breath of the Wild'' booth
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File:HW Bokoblin Artwork.png|Bokoblin artwork from ''Hyrule Warriors''
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File:HW Bokoblin Captain Artwork.png|Bokoblin Captain artwork from ''Hyrule Warriors''
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File:HW Bokoblin Archer Artwork.png|Bokoblin Archer artwork from ''Hyrule Warriors''
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File:HW Bokoblin Captain.png|Bokoblin Captain from ''Hyrule Warriors''
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File:HW Giant Portrait.png|Giant portrait from ''Hyrule Warriors''
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File:HW Bokoblin Captain Portrait.png|Bokoblin Captain portrait from ''Hyrule Warriors''
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File:HW Bokoblin Summoner Portrait.png|Bokoblin Summoner portrait from ''Hyrule Warriors''
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File:HWL VS Bokoblin Icon.png|VS Bokoblin icon from ''Hyrule Warriors''
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File:HWL VS Bokoblin Captain Icon.png|VS Bokoblin Captain icon from ''Hyrule Warriors''
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File:HWL VS Bokoblin Summoner Icon.png|VS Bokoblin Summoner icon from ''Hyrule Warriors''
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File:HW Bokoblin Adventure Mode Sprite.png|Bokoblin Adventure Mode Sprite from ''Hyrule Warriors''
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[[Category:Enemies in Hyrule Warriors]]

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Template:Enemy Bokoblins are recurring enemies in the Template:LZS. They are common infantry units utilized—alongside Moblins or Bulblins—by antagonists such as Ganon. They can be defeated with most conventional weapons.

Characteristics and Weaknesses

The Wind Waker

Bokoblins are prevalent in The Wind Waker. They have bat-like faces and come in three variants: Blue, Green, and Pink. The most common is the blue-skinned, Boko Stick-wielding combat form. Green-skinned elites carry machetes and wooden shields. Pink Bokoblins carry telescopes they use to scan their surroundings, which they also use as weapons to attack. Unarmed Bokoblins will combat Link hand-to-hand until they can find an available weapon. They can wield any kind of weapon as needed. They are even strong enough to wield weapons such as Moblin Spears and Darknut Swords with one arm.[verification needed] The attack power remains the same, however.[clarification needed]

Bokoblins are more intelligent than their Moblin counterparts. Blue Bokoblins man the searchlights in the Forsaken Fortress, demonstrating an understanding of machinery. Pink Bokoblins act as scouts on the Great Sea. They use their telescopes to scan the sea from Lookout Platforms and rafts tied to Submarines. Bokoblins also recognize the danger of Bombs and will run away if Link pulls one out. One green Bokoblin in Forsaken Fortress serves as the first mini-boss of the game. It guards Link's Sword which he dropped entering the fortress.

Bokoblins attack by swiping their weapons at Link. Occasionally, Bokoblins will jump back and attempt to swing their weapons at Link which can send the young hero flying backwards if struck. Green Bokoblins are a little more versatile as they are able to defend themselves with their shields. They are not particularly tough enemies however, and can be defeated by most conventional items in the game, especially Link's Sword. If they are knocked back, they may drop their weapons which Link can use against them. Bokoblins, even the sea-faring pink ones, cannot swim. Sometimes, when walking on a bridge, Bokoblins lose their balance and nearly fall, but manage to hang onto the edge. When this happens, a single hit of the Sword or some other weapon causes the Bokoblin to fall and drown.

All Bokoblins carry one Joy Pendant, which may be dropped after they are defeated. These are easily stolen using the Grappling Hook.

Twilight Princess

In Twilight Princess, Bokoblins resemble long imp-like creatures than their The Wind Waker counterparts, and are much less intelligent. They are common in the Southern and parts of the Eastern areas of Hyrule Field, and are prominent in Faron Woods at the beginning of the game, but are driven out by Link as he is traversing the Forest Temple. They are first encountered in their blue-skinned variant, which carries a small stick and is easily felled. Later, they appear in a purple color, and wield swords. Purple Bokoblins are surprisingly resilient, taking very much abuse before death. They share their blue counterpart's mental drawbacks, however.

Uniquely, Bokoblins appear to social among each other: two can be seen talking with one another in an area of Faron, somewhere along the Forest Temple path.

Skyward Sword

See also: Technoblin and Cursed Bokoblin

Bokoblins appear as a common type of enemy in Skyward Sword, appearing in many places throughout the Surface. Their appearance resembles that of a Japanese Oni moreso than their previous incarnations. They are much bigger than previous Bokoblins (slightly larger than Link himself), and have an extra edge of difficulty. They can block attacks with their weapons, and in order to defeat them, Link must slash around the weapon. Some are also able to wield Bows and Bombs, while others may carry a Monster Horn with which they can summon more Bokoblins. This Monster Horn can be retrieved using the Whip. Bokoblins also have the ability to balance on tightropes, but will fall off if Link shakes the rope they are on or if they are hit with a projectile or the Template:It. Most Bokoblins are afraid of the Beetle and will run away; Bokoblins with Bows will shoot it at first sight. The Bokoblins appear to be somewhat more intelligent and sociable than their past appearances, even establishing small Outposts while conflicting with the native Mogma throughout Eldin Volcano.[1][2] They defend these villages with the aid of lookout towers, and large boulders, which they can roll downhill to hinder Link.

In addition to the Monster Horn, Bokoblins may sometimes drop Ornamental Skulls or Golden Skulls as spoils when defeated. All three spoils can be used to craft newer items.

Multiple new variations of Bokoblin make an appearance in Skyward Sword, such as Technoblins and Cursed Bokoblins. Techoblins are found in Lanayru Desert, and like many other enemies in the area, use electricity in the form of a weapon. Cursed Bokoblins are zombies, and can only be found in the depths of the Ancient Cistern and the Sky Keep room that represents the former dungeon. While these Bokoblins do not wield weapons, they are extremely resilient and can withstand much more damage than their living counterparts. Later in the game, Blue Bokoblins replace ordinary Bokoblins as a more durable enemy, taking more hits to defeat. The Blue Bokoblin also has a new tactic of attack, similar to Link's Jump Attack. Green Bokoblins are the dungeon and cave variant of Bokoblins, wearing a skull helmet and a wielding stone club. Their skin slowly began to turn into a shade of green, due to its sun-deficient lifestyle.[3]

After the "Song of the Hero" quest is completed, most of the various types of Bokoblins and Moblins disappear from the overworld completely, leaving Eldin Volcano and Faron Woods devoid of their presence, most likely leaving the woodlands due to the massive flooding caused by Faron, the Water Dragon. During the Horde Battle near the end of the game, all varieties of Bokoblins either have significantly increased skills or numbers. Ornamental Skulls and Golden Skulls, however, will not appear after Link defeats a Bokoblin during the Horde Battle.

According to Fi, they are obsessed with their idea of fashion, particularly their unusual leopard-print underwear, which can be seen best if Link performs a Fatal Blow on one.[4] This is likely a reference to an Oni's tendency to wear tiger-print loincloths in Japanese folklore.

Non-Canon Appearances

Hyrule Warriors

In Hyrule Warriors, Bokoblins appear based on their red Skyward Sword incarnation. Their role are weak infantry troops, appearing in large numbers but are easily defeated. They mainly serve as the soldiers of the Dark Forces. As with other infantry troops, they also have a Captain, Shield, Artillery and Summoner counterparts. In Legend Mode, they appear in "The Armies of Ruin", "The Sorceress of the Valley", "Land in the Sky", "Sealed Ambition", and "The Sacred Sword". In "The Armies of Ruins", a small group of Bokoblins drops boulders in front of the mine entrance, attempting to trap Link inside.

Most Bokoblins are regular foot soldiers that carry large blades. Artillery troops also occasionally appear in smaller groups and fight by shooting Arrows. Summoner Bokoblins also appear as an uncommon variant that summons reinforcements, and wear skull masks and carry staves. Unit troops are led by Bokoblin Captains, which wear helmets and carry metal shields. The same type of Captain also appears as a variant that guards Keeps and Outposts. Bokoblin Captains occasionally drop the Old Rag Material when defeated.

Etymology

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name
Japan Japanese ボコブリン (Bokoburin)
French-speaking countries French Bokoblin
Federal Republic of Germany German Bokblin
Italian Republic Italian Boblin Template:ExpGame
Bokoblin Template:ExpGame
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Bokoblin

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References

  1. ↑ "Grrr... Those creeps just shimmied on in and took over our territory. Yeow! What're you doing? Don't be sneakin' up on me like that! Huh? You're looking for your friend? Can't help you there. Nobody's come through here, so... Maybe they went up the mountain from over thataway. Ahh... Wish someone would chase these clowns outta here." — Tyto (Skyward Sword)
  2. ↑ "Gyaah! Sneak attack! Wait... You ain't one of those red guys. Don't creep up on me like that! Almost had to tackle ya there. Didn't mean to yell at ya, but those red jerks moved in and have been stinking up our turf, ya know? They came up through that hole back there, so I sunk the road leading to it in lava. That'll stop more of 'em from moving in, I'd say. Of course, we can tunnel underneath it, so it's no sweat for us. Pretty clever, right? So stay away from the plug that's holding back the lava. It'll do more than singe your brows off. Bye now!" — Merco (Skyward Sword)
  3. ↑ "This variety of Bokoblin enjoys dark places, such as caves. Its sunlight-deficient lifestyle has turned its skin a stomach-turning shade of green." — Fi (Skyward Sword)
  4. ↑ "None of them are intelligent by any definition of the word. Curiously, they seem to have a mysterious obsession with fashionable undergarments." — Fi (Skyward Sword)

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