And then there's the other stuff dotted around the place that defies categorisation: the Great Fairies, the rare non-boss monsters, the small hints at the past of the world of Hyrule, and the strange characters you'll sometimes meet, half way up a mountain playing an accordion or in the middle of a ruined castle being attacked
by Bokoblins.
Spiked Boko Shield: Dropped
by the Bokoblins near the Great Plateau.
Watching innocent Hylians get clobbered
by Bokoblins and rescuing them thereafter results not in dismissal of their assault, but them scolding you for not coming to their raid sooner (followed by moping around at their ruined day).
Not exact matches
The
Bokoblin amiibo will give you meat, which you can use as recovery items, as well as weapons wielded by the many bokoblin you'll encounter while roaming the gam
Bokoblin amiibo will give you meat, which you can use as recovery items, as well as weapons wielded
by the many
bokoblin you'll encounter while roaming the gam
bokoblin you'll encounter while roaming the game world.
Lots of meaning get lost / changed
by this, like when an interviewer said Aonuma said the
bokoblins were cute, when he actually said they were kawaisou («pitiable in a non-negative way»), which is a word both without a clear one - word equivalent and very close to kawaii, the word for cute.
Spiked Boko Club: Dropped
by the Blue
Bokoblins in the Great Plateau.
Traveler's Bow is also dropped
by Stal
Bokoblins.
-- you mark the shrine's location, jump off a cliff, and float towards it, but find your way blocked
by a camp of
Bokoblins.