Top 10 Best The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Bosses
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is filled with unforgettable moments, and the boss battles are some of the most exciting highlights of the game. These larger-than-life encounters are packed with intense action, clever puzzles, and epic designs that make them stand out in the memories of fans. Each boss brings its own unique style and challenge, testing your skills and creativity as you figure out the best way to take them down. Some are all about precision and timing, while others rely on your ability to adapt and use your environment to your advantage.Stallord is a fantastic boss with an epic design and a unique setup. It is considered one of the best and most distinctive boss fights in the entire Zelda franchise.
The key to winning this fight is, of course, using the spinner against Stallord himself. This fight already feels thrilling until the second phase begins. Now you're in for a real treat!
I enjoyed Stallord, but once, when I was going to fight Deathsword, a glitch occurred. He was waiting for me and was ready to attack right after I entered the room. That's not how the battle begins! First, you'll see a sword with ropes attached to it. Cut one, and Deathsword will appear.
Stallord may have been the best for item use, but in combat and fun, Zant is the boss for you!
My favorite Twilight Princess boss comes from my favorite Zelda dungeon of all time! To defeat Argorok, you have to fly through the clouds using the dual clawshot during a massive thunderstorm while avoiding the dragon's flames.
You also pounce on Argorok with your sword to tear his armor off! This boss ranges in difficulty and epicness.
(Note: Why is it that whenever Nintendo provides a dragon boss for a Zelda game, it's always tremendously awesome?)
What's better than fighting with a giant spinner against the wall? Fighting with two clawshots in the sky.
The buildup to this boss was incredible. We already knew that Yeta was very ill because of the mirror. The fact that she leads you to the wrong areas for the bedroom key may have even been intentional.
Then we see her become fully corrupted, and she does not take the mirror! Smashing the ice apart with one of the coolest Zelda items ever was amazing, and the music was incredible. Finally, the ending was very cute and a great way to receive a heart container.
Easily one of the greatest Zelda bosses ever.
For being the sixth boss in the game, between enemies like Blizzeta, Argorok, and Stallord, this boss looks almost like an embarrassment. This boss could easily replace Diababa as the first boss in the game.
Just disappointing... the soundtrack's good, though.
Very creepy looking! I have arachnophobia, so when I first saw this boss, I screamed. I was terrified, which was great.
Best final boss in the Zelda franchise. How do people compare Demise to Ganon? All four of his forms are amazing.
This boss is pretty decent at first, and it feels like a callback to Morpha from Ocarina of Time. But then everything changes, and the boss just stands there and doesn't even try to kill you!
This boss is very amazing but so dumb. He doesn't even attack you. Doesn't anyone else notice that? Seriously!
I call it Possessed Zelda because Puppet sounds wrong to me. Other than that, it's a great boss.
Don't judge me, but I kind of like the possession idea. I even added it to my own made-up game. Don't judge me...
I just think it is cool to fight the person you're trying to save.
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For an enormous fire golem who could crush you with his chains in a matter of seconds, he is disappointingly weak.
This one definitely wins in intimidation. When I first saw it, I was like, "Holy crap."
Diababa is a great boss for being the first big enemy you encounter in the game. It is challenging enough, has a great design, and has an excellent soundtrack for the boss fight.