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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The boss in a video game, or on rare occasion VG series, who, after you defeat him/her/it, returns multiple times - but not as a boss, but as a regular enemy (sometimes more than one appearing at once). Sometimes, the boss you fought is the "strongest" of the monsters; sometimes you've attained a new weapon which is particularly effective against that boss, or just leveled up enough that you're able to take on several at a time. In some games, later enemies will be palette-swapped versions of the boss' sprite/model, and may actually be stronger than the original Boss form. This tends to be puzzling when the first one you face is said to be their ruler. Logic suggests that they should be the strongest of the lot, but when you face their higher-levelled brethren later on, one wonders why they aren't in charge. |