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tutorials:main:ch03-09 [2012/09/01 21:12]
nick [Part 31: The Dungeon Triforce Piece]
tutorials:main:ch03-09 [2017/07/27 01:24] (current)
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-The boss flag will apply for all enemies on the screen that count as defeatable enemies. **This means that you have to kill all enemies //on the screen// before the boss is officially "dead."** This also means that you can have dungeon bosses ranging from //Aquamentus// to //Keese//. +If the quest rule under **Quest Rules->Enemies->Must Kill All Bosses To Set 'No Return' Screen State** is set, the boss flag will apply for all enemies on the screen that count as defeatable enemies. **This means that you have to kill all enemies //on the screen// before the boss is officially "dead."** Otherwise, you only have to kill one of the enemies on the screen. You can use pretty much any defeatable enemy as a boss, so you can have dungeon bosses ranging from //Aquamentus// to //Keese//.
  
 Once a dungeon boss is dead, anything that is marked as a dungeon boss (even if it is not on the same screen or DMap) will remain dead **for the current level number**. Boss roars within the same level number will also stop happening. Once a dungeon boss is dead, anything that is marked as a dungeon boss (even if it is not on the same screen or DMap) will remain dead **for the current level number**. Boss roars within the same level number will also stop happening.
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