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Bosses

Baron Flynt, Reaver, Sledge, Franz and Master McCloud

A Boss is a special unique type of enemy in games such as Borderlands. The main bosses are considerably tougher than most enemies, and may require special strategies to defeat.

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What strategies are needed to defeat the bosses in Borderlands? toggle section
In Borderlands, strategic tactics are crucial for defeating bosses. For example, neutralizing Goliath Blasters involves shooting off their helmets, which reduces their threat level and makes them behave like standard enemies. Maintaining a distance is also advantageous as it allows for easy dodging or shooting of their rockets.
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How can bosses from Borderlands be replayed in boss fights? toggle section
To replay boss fights in Borderlands, players can revisit particular locations. The old Crimson Lance warehouse is one such location where General Knoxx-Trap attacks. Another replayable boss fight is found beyond some faux haunted houses, where Undead Ned-Trap is resurrected. Bosses from Borderlands 3, including The Agonizer 9000, Aurelia, Captain Traunt, and more, can be replayed in this manner.
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What is the order of bosses in Borderlands 2? toggle section
In Borderlands 2, the bosses include Assassin Oney, Reeth, Rouf, Wot, Bagman, The Black Queen, Blue, Boll, Bone Head 2.0, Deputy Winger, Doc Mercy, Donkey Mong, Dukino's Mom, Flinter, Foreman Jasper, Gettle, Henry, Hunter Hellquist, Incinerator Clayton, Jimmy Jenkins, King Mong, Laney White, Loader #1340, Madame Von Bartlesby, Mad Mike, Mad Dog, Mal, McNally, Mick Zaford, Midgemong, Mobley, Muscles, Old Slappy, Pimon, Prospector Zeke, Rakkman, and Requisition. The order of their appearance may vary.
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Which bosses appear in Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot? toggle section
The bosses in Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot include Hanz and Franz, known for their use of a colossal sword, grenades, and ranged weapons. Also, certain bosses from the main Borderlands storyline, marked by an asterisk, can appear as adversaries in the arena. The Colosseum matches are hosted by Mad Moxxi.
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How do bosses impact the progression of the main story line in Borderlands? toggle section
Bosses in Borderlands are pivotal to the main storyline progression. Players must overcome each boss, including Bloodwing, Handsome Jack, The Warrior, and Wilhelm from Borderlands 2, along with others from expansions like Pirate's Booty, Campaign of Carnage, and Hammerlock's Hunt, to advance in the story.
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Borderlands Bosses[]

Bosses that are denoted by an asterisk below can appear in Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot as adversaries in the arena.

(In order of Appearance)

Main Bosses[]

These are the main bosses in the Borderlands story. Each must be fought in order to progress through the main story line. The first time a character is introduced to some of these main bosses they will be treated to a brief cutscene and a static splash page that carries a tagline about the boss. The only exceptions being Mad Mel, Roid Rage Psycho, Jaynis and Taylor Kobb, Hanz and Franz, Bone Head, Master McCloud and The Destroyer.

Optional Bosses[]

The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned Bosses[]

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The Secret Armory of General Knoxx Bosses[]

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Claptrap's New Robot Revolution Bosses[]

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