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(The Legless Mutant is only a sub-boss. Added Levels the Bosses belong to. "It said In all Tomb Raiders, expect Chronicles", replaced to say "In all Tomb Raiders, except Chronicles")
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==Sub Bosses==
 
==Sub Bosses==
* The [[T-Rex]] in [[Tomb Raider]], [[Lost Valley]]
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* [[T-Rex]] in [[Tomb Raider]], [[Lost Valley]]
* The Twin [[Centaurs]] in [[Tomb Raider]], [[Tomb of Tihocan]]
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* [[Centaurs]] (x2) in [[Tomb Raider]], [[Tomb of Tihocan]]
* The [[Legless Mutant]] in [[Tomb Raider]], [[The Great Pyramid]]
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* [[Legless Mutant]] in [[Tomb Raider]], [[The Great Pyramid]]
 
* [[Mafioso Boss]] in [[Tomb Raider II]], [[Opera House]] and [[Home Sweet Home]]
 
* [[Mafioso Boss]] in [[Tomb Raider II]], [[Opera House]] and [[Home Sweet Home]]
 
* [[Guardian of the Talion]]in [[Tomb Raider II]], [[Ice Palace]]
 
* [[Guardian of the Talion]]in [[Tomb Raider II]], [[Ice Palace]]

Revision as of 17:08, 23 December 2009

Bosses appear throughout the Tomb Raider series. They are considered to be enemies with considerably more strength, agility, attacks and defence than the common enemies Lara faces throughout the games. In all Tomb Raiders, except Chronicles and Underworld, there was a boss at the very end of the game, appearing on the last level. Some Sub-Bosses also appeared during the middle of some Tomb Raider games since Tomb Raider III.

Main Bosses

The following list shows the main bosses and the recomended weapons to take them down.


The images show the last bosses at the end of the respective Tomb Raider game. Tomb Raider Chronicles did not contain a final boss since the game told a collection of stories, however there are stronger enemies throughout the game that could be considered a boss, but not a final boss.

Sub Bosses