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The Boss Snurp is one of the monsters that can be found in Tower of Despair, a location introduced in the Nintendo Switch version of Miitopia. It is the final boss of Miitopia as a whole.

Appearance

The Boss Snurp is a gigantic Snurp with purple and blue glossy, glitter-like fur. The fur changes color depending on the color of the hexagons in the background. It also sports five rainbow feathers in a crown shape, distinguishing it from the rest of its kind.


Actions

This boss performs two actions per turn. It performs three once below half HP.It can also send out Juvenile Snurps.


Action name Description Chance to use Hit rate
Attack Inflicts damage to one party member and other party members adjacent to him/her. The main target takes the most damage. 100% 100%
Last Snurp Summons two Juvenile Snurps once at half HP, and always uses if those two Snurps are defeated. 100% -
(unnamed skill) Inflicts a status effect on every party member. The statuses can be either Nightmare, Aging, Excite, Stone, or Cry. This move is only used in its third phase. ?% 100%

Enemy statistics

Boss Snurp
Image HP Attack Defense Magic Speed Locations Encountered
262BossSnurp
15,000 350 158 158 121 Tower of Despair

Trivia

  • At 15,000 HP, the Boss Snurp has the highest HP value among all monsters, even beating Dark Sun's, which was the highest in the Nintendo 3DS version. This boss has three phases, the most of any boss, beating the Darkest Lord and Dark Sun having two phases.
  • These phases are indicated by Boss Snurp becoming angry, and in the 3rd phase, changing to eyes similar to Fiend's, Terror Fiend's and Red Fiend's eyes.
  • Like the Dark Lord, Darkest Lord and Dark Sun, Boss Snurp also has an extended death animation, but is the only one to also show its Mii parts separating, doing so with a notably different sound.
  • The Boss Snurp has a different summoning animation than other monsters that can summon allies. Instead of the summoned allies appearing on their own, its Juvenile Snurps appear from purple smoke coming from the Boss Snurp. Because of this, its Juvenile Snurps does not have an entrance animation when viewed in the Journal.

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