Female Boss
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Description
A boss in Showa's Yakuza Battle Mansion. When killed, she may drop her comb, which goes for tons of mels/mesos. She can also drop Yellow Snowshoes, which are worth many hundred million to the right person. Her slap attack (above) can hit roughly 18,000+ which is thought to be an instant kill to every class except very high leveled warriors with Hyper Body or HP Warriors. Touching her also hits about 11 - 12 thousand damage.
A very hard boss. It will take a very long time to kill.
Stats
- Level: 130
- HP: 75,000,000
- MP: 10,000
- Experience: 4,875,000
- Knock Back: 1000
- Speed: 60
Attack
- Weapon Attack: 1200
- Magic Attack: 830
- Accuracy: 280
Defense
- Weapon Defense: 3000
- Magic Defense: 1250
- Avoidability: 43
Elemental Weaknesses
- Most Effective Magic: Lightning, Holy
- Effective Magic: Ice, Fire, Poison
- Less Effective Magic:
- Non-Effective Magic: Heal
Special Abilities
Active
- Giant Slap
- Unavoidable
- Massive Damage
- Gun Shot
- Unavoidable
Common Location
Drops
Equipment
Warrior | Magician | Thief | Bowman | Pirate | All | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Leomite | Dark Ritual | Casters | Black Metus | Strawberry Earrings | ||||||
Devil's Sunrise | Magicodar | Varkit | Red Willow | Yellow Snowshoes | ||||||
Hellslayer | Angelic Betrayal | |||||||||
Fairfrozen | Red Pirate Skirt (F) | |||||||||
File:Gold Aquila Shield.gif | Gold Aquila Shield |
Items
Use | Etc. | Ores | Mesos | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mana Elixir | Lady Boss's Comb | Gold Ore | |||||
Elixir | Female Boss Card | ||||||
Mana Elixir Pill | |||||||
Cheesecake | |||||||
Takoyaki (Octopus Ball) | |||||||
Yakisoba |
Scrolls
Armor | Weapon | Accessory | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
70% Dark Scroll for Overall Armor for Defense | 30% Dark Scroll for Wand for Magic Attack | |||
70% Dark Scroll for Shield for HP | ||||
30% Dark Scroll for Shoes for Speed |
Notes
- Found in Zipangu's Yakuza Battle Mansion, the room is called Parlor
- Her official name is Female Boss; her nickname Anego has unknown origins
- Some speculations on the origin of Anego:
- Anego (姉御), Japanese for elder sister
- It is not uncommon for the Japanese to refer to a close friend in a brotherly/sisterly fashion, even if they are not siblings (In this case, it may have been meant sarcastically)
- Some speculations on the origin of Anego: