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(→‎List of final bosses: Since both phases of Magolor are grouped together, I think it makes sense to do the same for Drawcia. I also added some boldness and some more detail to the first King Dedede fight.)
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*A final boss is naturally the last boss that appears in a game or mode.
*A final boss is naturally the last boss that appears in a game or mode.
*Final bosses are almost always the strongest foes in their respective games or modes, often having the most [[health]] and having multiple phases.
*Final bosses are almost always the strongest foes in their respective games or modes, often having the most [[health]] and having multiple phases.
*Final bosses are often fought in their own [[level]] at the end of a game's [[Story Mode]], such as [[The Fountain of Dreams (level)|The Fountain of Dreams]] or [[Mind in the Program]], though this is not always the case.
*Final bosses are often fought in their own [[level]] at the end of a game's [[Story Mode]], such as [[The Fountain of Dreams (level)|The Fountain of Dreams]], [[Dark Star]], or [[Mind in the Program]], though they are sometimes not the only boss fought there.
*Final bosses almost always have their own unique boss music not heard during any other gameplay in the game they appear in, such as "[[Vs. Marx]]" or "[[Fatal Blooms in Moonlight]]".
*A special ability is often used to fight and/or defeat a final boss. This is most often a unique [[Last Battle Ability]] like [[Ribbon's Crystal]], [[Star Allies Sparkler]], or [[Big-Rig Mouth]], but can sometimes by a more common special ability like [[Tankbot]] or [[Hypernova]].
*Final bosses almost always have their own unique boss music not heard during any other gameplay in the game they appear in, such as "[[Vs. Marx]]", "[[Last Boss / Second Form]]", "[[Fatal Blooms in Moonlight]]".
Often, [[Extra Mode]]s also have their own final bosses, whether it be a complete unique boss or a variant of the Story Mode's final boss. On few occasions, the "true" final boss of a game's Story Mode can only be accessed once a certain milestone has been reached, with the penultimate boss of the game only being a final boss in the [[bad ending]]. Each of the many [[Boss Endurance]] modes found throughout the series naturally also has a final boss. In most Boss Endurance modes, such as [[The Arena]], the final boss is a mostly unaltered version of the Story Mode's final boss, but tougher variants or difficulties, such as [[The True Arena]], almost always have a unique final boss, most often being a [[:Category:Soul bosses|Soul boss]].
Often, [[Extra Mode]]s also have their own final bosses, whether it be a complete unique boss or a variant of the Story Mode's final boss. On few occasions, the "true" final boss of a game's Story Mode can only be accessed once a certain milestone has been reached, with the penultimate boss of the game only being a final boss in the [[bad ending]]. Each of the many [[Boss Endurance]] modes found throughout the series naturally also has a final boss. In most Boss Endurance modes, such as [[The Arena]], the final boss is a mostly unaltered version of the Story Mode's final boss, but tougher variants or difficulties, such as [[The True Arena]], almost always have a unique final boss, most often being a [[:Category:Soul bosses|Soul boss]].


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