The monsters in the opening levels are new interpretations of
the Bokoblins from The Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, and Skyward Sword, and the gelatinous Chuchus that have appeared in half a dozen Zelda games.
You can roll boulders onto
Bokoblins from up - high, cook a variety of recipes for all sorts of stat and meter buffs, pick up a variety of weapons on your travels and explore scores of puzzle - ridden underground tombs.
Not exact matches
Hyrule Warriors gave us a unique opportunity to slash our way to victory with our favourite characters
from previous games, and it felt good to swat hordes of
Bokoblins with the pointy end of Zelda's rapier.
One time, I wiped out a
Bokoblin camp
from the top of a cliff... When I went down to claim the loot, I slipped and died.
These snouty and sneaky
Bokoblin plushies
from the Zelda series are just so cute, this ones modelled on recent smash hit Breath of the Wild.
If you need a break
from finding creative ways to kill
Bokoblins in Breath of the Wild, allow me to suggest a different type of game: Specter of Torment, a new standalone Shovel Knight expansion that's just as good if not better than the original.
You could scale a building and attack
from above, pushing
bokoblins into a state of chaos as they struggle to locate you.
Drop down to the next area and two more
Bokoblins will drop
from the sky.
Instead of being required to explore a dungeon to find a bow and arrows like in previous titles in the series, you can pick those items up
from a defeated
Bokoblin in the first 10 minutes of gameplay.
Setting fire to grass so the flame creeps towards an explosive barrel to take out a
Bokoblin encampment
from afar is brilliant.
The
Bokoblin enemy type have returned
from The Wind Waker to take a new form in Breath of the Wild.