These drop are only obtainable when you fight the keep bosses again in the Depths .
Whenever you overcome a boss in one ofThe Legend of Zelda : Tears of the Kingdom’sfour main dungeon , that boss will re-emerge in specific arenas in the Depths for you to challenge again . away from serving as an prosperous manner torefight bosseswithout starting a novel playthrough , it also allows you to obtain the bosses ’ unique rewards . They mostly derive in the form of fusible materials for massive increases in attack baron , with each one behaving slightly differently . ThisTears of the Kingdomguide will tattle about every one of these unique chief drops and the perks they provide .
The uses of every dungeon boss drop inTears of the Kingdom
The first of these drops , the Colgera Jaw , spawns after you best Colgera , the Wind Temple boss , in the Depths . It comes with an fire power of 36 , a potent reward for vex what I and many others see as one of the easiest bosses in the game . Additionally , the Colgera Jaw counts as a sharp fabric , meaning it can cut Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree , vine , R-2 , and other thing that point-blank weapon ca n’t . flux it with a buckler will earmark you to damage enemies using parries , which might turn out useful if you already have an inventory full of knock-down fused weapons .
Next , we have the Marbled Gohma Leg , the reward for beating the chief of the Fire Temple , Marbled Gohma . This fabric cater a slightly high onrush power of 38 , and it has the same property as rocks , boulder , and other “ severe ” items , so it can easily die rock’n’roll wall and ore deposits . The Marbled Gohma Leg becomes especially powerful against bosses that have ore deposition as weak point , namely the Stone Taluses and the Froxes .
at long last , there ’s the Queen Gibdo Wing , realize by defeating the relatively dodgy Queen Gibdo of the Lightning Temple . It ’s the strongest of the three drops thanks to its blast might of 36 , and it also acquire gust of wind that blow enemies away when used with a weapon system . Additionally , it changes the charge attack of two - handed weapons to that of the Eightfold Longblade , meaning you do a exclusive stroke alternatively of a multi - hit spinning attack . Personally , I find the stock spinning charge tone-beginning to be much more efficient at dealing damage cursorily , so I would save the Queen Gibdo Wing for one - handed weapons or spears if possible .

What about the Mucktorok?
remark that the Mucktorok is the only one of the four independent bosses inTears of the Kingdomto not bring home the bacon unique drop when defeated . Instead , it just miss a large amount of materials you ’d normally get from received Octoroks .

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