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Boko Babas are enemies from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Boko Babas are carnivorous plant enemies that live in within the Forest Haven and the Forbidden Woods on the Great Sea. They are similar in appearance and name to Deku Babas, and may very well be an evolved species adapted to the new terrain of the Great Sea. Boko Babas first appear as harmless Baba Buds, resembling them in all but coloration, when they sense a victim getting close, they spring out, revealing their monstrous heads (Boko Babas can be distinguished from Baba Buds by their coloration; Boko Babas are red and dark purple, whereas Baba Buds are lighter shades of purple). They have mouths similar to that of a Venus Flytrap, with purple-tipped yellow tongues dripping purple saliva, as well as four eyes. Las Boko Baba (ボコババ, Boko Baba ?, Boko Baba en inglés) son una clase de enemigos exclusivos de The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Estos enemigos tienen una forma similar a la de una planta carnívora. Las Boko Babas son muy similares en apariencia a una Venus Atrapamoscas, y hasta tiene "dientes" similares a una de estas plantas. The Boko Baba is carnivorous plant related to the Deku Baba. It inhabits Baba Buds to appear harmless, but when potential prey approaches, it springs out revealing its monstrous head. It hangs out its purple tipped, yellow tongue, and drools purple saliva as it attempts to devour its victims whole. The Boko Baba has three methods of attack; a surprise attack when it first springs out of its bud, a simple bite or headbutt attack, and an attempt to consume its prey whole. When defeated, it leaves behind a Boko Stick, Boko Seeds, and a Boko Nut if the head was not crushed by a hammer.
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Las Boko Baba (ボコババ, Boko Baba ?, Boko Baba en inglés) son una clase de enemigos exclusivos de The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Estos enemigos tienen una forma similar a la de una planta carnívora. Son muy parecidas a las Babas Deku, y a parte de ser prácticamente iguales, tanto en patrones de ataques como en las formas de derrotarlas, y dadas las ubicaciones posibles de la línea de tiempo del futuro, se podría teorizar que este tipo de babas son un descendiente evolutivo de la Babas Deku de juegos anteriores, tras la gran inundación de Hyrule, ya que la Isla del Bosque coincide con la zona boscosa del The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Las Boko Babas son muy similares en apariencia a una Venus Atrapamoscas, y hasta tiene "dientes" similares a una de estas plantas. The Boko Baba is carnivorous plant related to the Deku Baba. It inhabits Baba Buds to appear harmless, but when potential prey approaches, it springs out revealing its monstrous head. It hangs out its purple tipped, yellow tongue, and drools purple saliva as it attempts to devour its victims whole. The Boko Baba has three methods of attack; a surprise attack when it first springs out of its bud, a simple bite or headbutt attack, and an attempt to consume its prey whole. To kill the Boko Baba, one must attack it until it straightens its neck and then sever its head. Hitting it with a Hookshot item will straighten up its neck. The elastic head of the Boko Baba is also vulnerable to being utterly crushed to smitherines by large hammers. When defeated, it leaves behind a Boko Stick, Boko Seeds, and a Boko Nut if the head was not crushed by a hammer. Boko Babas are enemies from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Boko Babas are carnivorous plant enemies that live in within the Forest Haven and the Forbidden Woods on the Great Sea. They are similar in appearance and name to Deku Babas, and may very well be an evolved species adapted to the new terrain of the Great Sea. Boko Babas first appear as harmless Baba Buds, resembling them in all but coloration, when they sense a victim getting close, they spring out, revealing their monstrous heads (Boko Babas can be distinguished from Baba Buds by their coloration; Boko Babas are red and dark purple, whereas Baba Buds are lighter shades of purple). They have mouths similar to that of a Venus Flytrap, with purple-tipped yellow tongues dripping purple saliva, as well as four eyes. Boko Babas have three methods of attack; biting, headbutting, and, after licking their "lips", attempting to swallow their victim whole. The latter attack method is less effective on Link due to his size, and he will only be chewed a few times before being spat out. He can also use a Spin Attack to escape this attack more quickly. A Boko Baba can be stunned with either multiple strikes with a sword in quick succession, a blow from the Hookshot, or a blast of wind with the Deku Leaf, revealing the tender stem. If Link gets behind a Boko Baba whilst attacking Link, it will go back to its defensive position and after a couple seconds, will use a suprise attack to damage Link. Before the Boko Baba returns back to a defensive position, it can be killed by severing its stem with either a sword or the boomerang, the latter of which is more effective as it kills the plant instantly with no stunning techniques involved. Killing a Boko Baba leaves behind a Boko Stick and possibly a Boko Baba Seed, while certain ones will turn into Baba Buds. If Link is low on magic, Boko Babas can be used to replenish magic if they are L-targeted and struck with the Grappling Hook multiple times. If Link uses Ice Arrows on a Boko Baba, it will freeze to death and wither away as soon as the ice breaks. Fire Arrows are also effective. Additionally, Kalle Demos, the boss of the Forbidden Woods, appears to be a Boko Baba with a giant bud and several tentacle-like roots.