Mini-Bosses are one-skull difficulty enemies in Conan Exiles.
Description[]
A Mini-Boss can often be distinguished by its larger size, unique features and/or varied coloration compared to that of normal enemies of the same type. It has increased health/damage output and one skull next to their health bar indicating a more challenging difficulty. It can spawn both randomly and in the same dedicated locations of the open map and can often be looted or harvested for better resources than their normal counterparts. They cannot be converted into a Pet or Thrall.
- Standard mini-bosses (as seen below) usually spawn around the same area and can be looted or harvested for rarer materials such as Exotic Flesh or unique items such as the Heart of a Hero.
- Elite mini-bosses are a sub-class of corrupted creatures with glowing blue or orange eyes that have a 2% chance to spawn randomly amongst the general creature spawn of the open world. They can be harvested for rarer materials such as Demon Blood and Shadebloom.
List of Standard Mini-Bosses[]
Creature[]
Demon[]
- Albino Bat Demon
- Dragon Hatchling
- Imp King
- Living Magma
- Living Mountain
- The Man On The Wall
- Son of Thorgar
Human[]
- Aridis, Chosen of Sobek
- Black Corsair Elite
- Brandt of Zingara
- Enia the Searcher
- Hat'She the Mad
- Moras of the Sands
- Ness of Shem
- Obsun of Hyrkania
- Razor Gord
- Samar the Blade
- Seeker Ophelia
List of Elite Mini-Bosses[]
- See also: Elite
Notes[]
- There are a few 1-skull level exceptions that are not considered mini-bosses:
- The Reptilian Monstrosity (boss) has a 1-skull difficulty level, however, it is considered a Legendary Creature because it drops a Skeleton Key to a nearby Legendary Chest.
- Certain wandering Tier 4 Exile Fighters are shown to be 1-skull for unknown reasons (though there is no difference between them and their other Tier 4 Exile Fighter Counterparts without a skull) and can be converted into a Thrall and are thus are not considered mini-bosses: