Ranking EVERY Enemy in Tears Of The Kingdom from WORST to BEST



Ranking EVERY Enemy in Tears Of The Kingdom from WORST to BEST
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37 thoughts on “Ranking EVERY Enemy in Tears Of The Kingdom from WORST to BEST”

  1. I always enjoy shooting a bomb arrow into a swarm of keese 😀 The resulting fireworks and shower of loot that they drop make them one of my personal favorite enemies.

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  2. I thought this was a pretty good ranking and liked to hear your thoughts, but I'd just like to note that Ganondorf is NOT able to flurry rush. He can just dodge and slow time, he never does a flurry rush. People say this in a lot of videos but it isn't actually in his moveset

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  3. I’d have to say my favorite enemies in Tears of the Kingdom are the Aerocudas, Flame, Frost, Thunder, and King Gleeoks, Gibdos, Moth Gibdos, Boss Bokoblins and their stronger Blue, Black, and Silver variants, Battle Taluses, Horriblins and their stronger Blue, Black, and Silver variants, and others like the new and improved Bokoblins, Moblins, Lizalfos, Hinoxes, and Lynels. I wish someone would rip models of the Gleeoks, Black and Silver Horriblins, Evermeans, Moth Gibdos, Boss Bokoblins, Black and Silver Boss Bokoblins (The regular ones wielding Sturdy Thick Sticks, while the others lead Bokoblins of their colors and the Blue Boss Bokoblins wield Spiked Iron Ball Hammers like the one in Hyrule Field’s Skyview Tower), and others like the Yiga Footsoldiers with their Eightfold Blades (As well as them riding various Zonai vehicles like Gloomdredgers, Fanplanes, Tanks, Monocycles with Flame, Beam, and/or Frost Emitters, and Headlight Rafts) and Yiga Blademasters with their Eightfold Longblades, since I’m working on a project with these enemies.

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  4. I would have placed bokoblins higher than the slow predictable moblins and boss bokoblins are straight up s tier for how they organize bokoblins into actual military units and they lose it whenever knocked out

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  5. With the gibdos, did anyone else immediately think to try fire?? Cause as soon as I saw it and saw it took like no damage, I was like “it’s in the desert and is very mummy like, maybe they’ll take more damage from fire” and never had any trouble from them after the first like 5 attacks lol

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  6. When I first faught the Mega Box Constructs in the sky, I had no idea you could fuse rockets to your shields. It flew up in the air so high in the 2nd Phase. That stumped me. I gave up on it but later on I learned about the rocket shields. I'm loving this amazing game.

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  7. I don't understand your standard sometimes … "this one is very well designed and I enjoyed fighting them, so I'm gonna put it in B tier"… "This is an annoying one, I don't like it that much, so I'm gonna put it in B tier".. ❓❓

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  8. Im sure that its been said already, but Like Likes are not new enemies. They have been around since he original game, and been in most of them. Maybe you mean new to this game that was not in BOTW, then yeah, but definitely not new to the series.

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  9. I have to disagree on Moragia and the sludge-like. I don't even understand why Moragia got a name, it dies in three hits and was so easy and quick I literally forgot it ever happened 20 minutes later.
    The sludge-like, on the other hand, introduces you to Sidon's ability and serves as a tutorial for it. Easy as it is, it feels like a proper battle as you have to navigate the rough terrain and practice your new ability. By the time you fight Moragia you've been using Yunobo's power for a good while, so there just feels like no point.
    Also, I was a little underwhelmed by the water temple (though I adored the lead up to it) and the Muctorok was one of my favorites by design alone. You get ready to fight the big bad and it's just this goofy little squid booger flailing around in his mud shark, I can't help but love it. Goofy Zelda bosses are great. I didn't really notice a physical change in phase 2, but the combat really changed. That being said, he's still low tier since his rematches in the depths are awful without the low gravity and he doesn't even get a unique drop…

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  10. I didn't realize there would be spoilers in here so for anybody else who may not want to know spoilers don't watch this. Not mad or anything but figured I'd let everybody else know there is a spoiler in here

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  11. Im not gonna lie… I legit paused the game and took a second to process ganons health going up. And when he flurry rushed my flurry rush, oh boy i paused the game faster than i wanted the game after the trailer. I legit had to take a walk because of that

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