All Secret Bosses in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Tears of the Kingdom has tons of bosses that players might not know about. If you just want to follow the storyline, there are plenty of extra and secret/missable bosses you might want to visit after you finish. For that reason, we have put together a list ofall the secret bosses in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
All Missable Bosses in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
We don’t mean missable has in you only get one shot at these bosses. Instead, these are the bosses that there’s no guarantee you will encounter on your journey through Hyrule. That means that none of these are storyline bosses.
The Talus bosses are huge bipedal boulder-like enemies. To damage them, you must hit the black rock on top that you usually see in caves holding ore and gems. You’ll only get a few hits before the Talus enemy sends you flying, dealing a moderate chunk of damage. There are four types you’ll have to fight.

The Lynel are the centaur enemies that can be seen roaming over a few of Hyrule’s wider plains. They weird a sword, shield, and bow, so they are quite a difficult foe to take down. There are three types spread around Hyrule that all differ by mane color. They are the only entry on this list that doesn’t have a special boss health bar at the top of the screen.
The Gleeok are those three-headed dragons you might see from the air. The fact that they can get airborne makes them incredibly dangerous, so be sure to bring gear that is best suited to defending the specific Gleeok’s element. They will flap their wings at you quite often, so it’s better to come equipped with a good bow.

The Hinox are the massive one-eyed Bokoblin enemies that have weapons stabbed into their stomachs. The single eye is their glaring weak point, but they will start to cover it at a certain point. They will go down quickly if you can avoid their smash attacks and keep hitting their feet/legs. Of this whole list, Hinox are probably the easiest enemy type.
The Molduga is a sand lizard that reacts to Link walking on the sand, similar to the Graboids in the Tremors film. Your best move for fighting it will be finding one of the pillars in the sand and then baiting it towards the pillar so it will hit it and be stunned momentarily. Unlike the other enemies on this list, only one Molduga type exists. As with the other bosses, you want to bring a solid bow with you.

The biggest problem with the Moldgua is that you need to be constantly getting its attention. If you just sit on one of the pillars, it will get bored and wander off.
You can find it in the East Barrens area of the Gerudo Desert near the coordinates -2445, -3300, 0040.

Flux Construct
The Flux Constructs are massive Zonai constructs made of many conjoined blocks. These blocks work almost like Lego and can take several different forms to attack the player. However, the blocks can also be removed through the use of the Ultrahand. Your goal is the gear-filled cube that looks different from all the other pieces; that is its weak point.
Flux Construct I: 0486, -1511, 1439 (found in the Great Sky Island starting area on the circular island southwest of theGutanbac Shrine).Flux Construct II: 3629, 1824, 0988 (on the gear-shaped island in the Sokkala Sky Archipelago that you can easily get to by using the Ulri Mountain Skyview Tower in the Akkala Highlands).

There you have it,a complete list of all secret bosses in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Check out our links below for shrine actual story boss guides.