Ever sinceTears of the Kingdomlaunched,Zelda fans have been finding inventive ways to torture Koroks. Yup, the cute little leaf people who are implied to be the elves from Ocarina of Time. Those Koroks. Why? Because you can attach them to things like rockets, meaning you can add them to your horrifying contraptions, which of course led to crucifixions, spitroasts, and elaborate drowning machines. But Koroks are old news–now fans are switching it up and going for the Bokoblins.

“Why torture Koroks when you may do this instead,” shroom_smoker said, attaching a clip of them forcing a Bokoblin into a cage before dragging it over a campfire to burn them alive. The upside to this is that people can actually see you torturing the Bokoblins (and they’re, you know, ‘evil’–they work for Ganon and attack passerbys).Only Link can see Koroksso it just looks like a strange kid passed into town and started laughing while making machines full of blades and fire.

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Others apparently have similar techniques for dealing with rogue Bokoblins; “I like to scoop them up with the cage and hold it over those bonfires they usually have at the gate,” khazzam said. “Throw a little BBQ”; “And the war crimes continue,” theknights-whosay-Ni said. “Though I prefer evaporating them and watching the Bokoblins cry before I dematerialize them too”; “I personally like to stick a shock emitter on these cages,” 207nbrown said.

Unfortunately, someone did answer the OPs question of why you’d torture Koroks when Bokoblins are right there. “Because the Koroks are immortal and can have an eternity of suffering,” DefaultyTurtle2 said. “The boko bosses get the sweet release of death.” However, a follow-up comment highlighted that Bokoblins come back to life during the Blood Moon, so you can torture them for eternity! If that’s really what you want.

Others suggested more inventive ways to torture the Bokoblins once you’ve trapped them in a cage (since you can’t pick them up or attach them to anything like with Koroks), including attaching rockets to the side of their prison, putting a frost Zonai device into the cage so they “clip through the fabric of reality”, and tossing them in the water so they drown.

It’s probably not the most efficient way to take down Bokoblins, especially when you’re trying to fend off a group, but if you have any stragglers left behind, it’s one way to spice things up. Granted, you won’t get anything out of it, and it’d be quicker just to put them out of their misery, but you do you TOTK players.

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