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Boss Keys, also known as Big Keys, are recurring items in the Legend of Zelda series. These special keys are needed to enter the boss room of a dungeon, and, in some games, are needed to open a dungeon's big chest, in order to obtain the dungeon's item. Contrary to the other big prize of a dungeon guarded by a mini-boss, one must usually solve a puzzle or riddle rather than win a difficult fight to obtain this item. In some games, a Boss Key serves as a dungeon's "master key", and can unlock certain doors other than the door to the boss room. Boss Keys are typically "stored" on a game's Map Screen, but there are exceptions. Some games have other types of keys in place of Boss Keys to open the final area of a dungeon.

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  • Boss Keys, also known as Big Keys, are recurring items in the Legend of Zelda series. These special keys are needed to enter the boss room of a dungeon, and, in some games, are needed to open a dungeon's big chest, in order to obtain the dungeon's item. Contrary to the other big prize of a dungeon guarded by a mini-boss, one must usually solve a puzzle or riddle rather than win a difficult fight to obtain this item. In some games, a Boss Key serves as a dungeon's "master key", and can unlock certain doors other than the door to the boss room. Boss Keys are typically "stored" on a game's Map Screen, but there are exceptions. Some games have other types of keys in place of Boss Keys to open the final area of a dungeon.
  • The Boss Key can be found in various dungeons throughout the Guild Wars expansion, Eye of the North. The Boss Key apears as an item dropped on the ground by a certain enemy in each dungeon. This item can be picked up but will not appear in the inventory. When the Boss Key has been attained, a message will be displayed on the screen and the party may now activate the Boss Lock to open the Boss Door.This Key is very Important due to the fact that you cannot continue to the boss of the Dungeon without it.
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Found
  • Inside Treasure Chests
Games
  • Hyrule Warriors
  • Twilight Princess
  • Four Swords Adventures
  • Majora's Mask
  • Ocarina of Time
  • Skyward Sword
  • Spirit Tracks
  • The Wind Waker
  • A Link to the Past
  • Oracle of Ages
  • Oracle of Seasons
  • The Minish Cap
  • Phantom Hourglass
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  • Boss Key
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  • Artwork of a Big Key from The Wind Waker
Use
  • Opening boss rooms, big chests, and certain doors
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  • A Link to the Past
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  • The Boss Key can be found in various dungeons throughout the Guild Wars expansion, Eye of the North. The Boss Key apears as an item dropped on the ground by a certain enemy in each dungeon. This item can be picked up but will not appear in the inventory. When the Boss Key has been attained, a message will be displayed on the screen and the party may now activate the Boss Lock to open the Boss Door.This Key is very Important due to the fact that you cannot continue to the boss of the Dungeon without it. * While "Journeying to the Asura Gate" a key-like symbol appears in the mini-map in the South end, after acquiring the scroll at the symbol near the North entrance. It is reported to appear in other Dungeons in "Eye of the North" as well, which would be expected. * A squad of mobs in a neat 2x3 arrangement is found near that symbol. After the enemies are dispatched there is a drop named "Boss Key". It does not go into your Inventory like other drops, but displays as on-screen text and symbol. * One spare inventory slot is required to pick up the boss key, although it doesn't actually take up the slot. * Any party member can use the key on any lock for which it is required. * At the 'door' symbol further South there is a "Boss Lock" on the ground. Allies and enemies near the door can do melee and AoE damage through the door even before it is opened. Ranged damage seems to be blocked. * After the door is opened the "Boss Key" notice remains on-screen.
  • Boss Keys, also known as Big Keys, are recurring items in the Legend of Zelda series. These special keys are needed to enter the boss room of a dungeon, and, in some games, are needed to open a dungeon's big chest, in order to obtain the dungeon's item. Contrary to the other big prize of a dungeon guarded by a mini-boss, one must usually solve a puzzle or riddle rather than win a difficult fight to obtain this item. In some games, a Boss Key serves as a dungeon's "master key", and can unlock certain doors other than the door to the boss room. Boss Keys are typically "stored" on a game's Map Screen, but there are exceptions. Some games have other types of keys in place of Boss Keys to open the final area of a dungeon.
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