All Bosses

Use this page when you want the full visible boss roster without the extra prep framing.

This page is the cleanest boss index for quick name lookup, variant tracking, and family-level completion checks. Use it when you already know you want the boss list first and the strategy second.

Quick Facts

Fast read before the full guide

Known Families

Aquaconda, Clawdia, Crabtaur, Krabaroo, and Shellephant.

Visible Variants

Base, +, and ++ layers are kept separate.

Best For

Name lookup, roster tracking, and boss-family completion checks.

Best Companion

Boss Guide

Boss List Answer

Use this as the flat boss roster, then leave once the question turns tactical

Short answer

Confirmed

This page is best when you already need a boss name, family, or visible variant check more than you need strategy.

Best for

Confirmed

Checking whether a boss belongs to Aquaconda, Clawdia, Crabtaur, Krabaroo, or Shellephant and whether a visible + or ++ layer is already tracked.

Avoid if

Community-tested

You are about to fight a boss and still do not know if your build is ready, what the usual fail point is, or which achievement condition matters.

Fast route

Community-tested

Find the family here, then jump to the family page or Boss Fight Checklist before you turn the list into a real attempt.

Short Answer

If you just need the full boss list, use this page. If you need prep logic, readiness checks, or boss-achievement routing, go back to the main Boss Guide after you find the family you want.

How To Use This Boss List Well

  • Use it for lookup first, not for fight planning.
  • Treat boss families as the useful unit, because most follow-up questions stop being “which name was that?” and become “what does this family usually punish?”
  • Keep the visible variant layers separate. A boss name that looks familiar may still belong to a different tracked tier.

The Usual Mistake With Boss Rosters

The common trap is staying on the roster page too long.

Once the name is confirmed, most players really need one of three things instead:

  • a family page
  • a boss-readiness check
  • an achievement route page

That sounds obvious, but flat lists often create fake progress. You found the boss name, but you still have not answered the dangerous part.

Best Next Page By Intent

  • Use Boss Guide if you need broader family context.
  • Use Boss Fight Checklist if the run is about to cash in on that lookup.
  • Use Achievements Guide if the boss matters because of a condition, not just because of the fight itself.

Index Layer

All Known Bosses

This full roster keeps visible base, +, and ++ boss layers separate so players can track families and variants more cleanly.

15 entries
Clawdia
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Clawdia

A busy web-spinning predator that can produce huge amounts of web material and hatch large numbers of crawlees.

CrabCodex currently provides reliable flavor and identity notes here, but this site should still wait on cleaner encounter-specific evidence before claiming exact boss patterns.

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Clawdia+
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Clawdia+

A mid-tier Clawdia variant whose CrabCodex note highlights the shifting pattern on her back and its communication role.

Best treated as a variant-layer roster entry for now rather than a full standalone strategy page.

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Clawdia++
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Clawdia++

A later Clawdia variant currently surfaced in the CrabCodex boss grid even though its public description is still sparse.

The grid and portrait are real, but the site should stay conservative until deeper variant-specific notes are available.

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Aquaconda
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Aquaconda

A cunning and territorial snake-water boss whose movement and tail power are described as capable of wrecking terrain and generating waves.

The community FAQ explicitly names Aquaconda as the snake/water boss, making it safe to keep here instead of the broader Bestiary bucket.

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Aquaconda+
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Aquaconda+

A variant of Aquaconda associated in CrabCodex with generating toxic substance from a specific algae species.

A good example of why the site should preserve variant layers instead of collapsing every family into one card.

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Aquaconda++
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Aquaconda++

A later Aquaconda variant visible in the CrabCodex boss grid, with public portrait support but limited descriptive text.

This entry is roster-valid now even if its mechanics need fuller notes later.

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Crabtaur
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Crabtaur

A massive, angry crabified threat that already appears in boss-focused community discussion rather than only generic wildlife notes.

Crabtaur appears in CrabCodex boss discussion, but this site should still keep its encounter advice conservative until direct mechanics notes are stronger.

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Crabtaur+
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Crabtaur+

A Crabtaur variant whose CrabCodex note ties it to barely survivable taming-adjacent havoc.

A useful mid-tier variant layer because it clearly differs from the base portrait and has its own source note.

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Crabtaur++
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Crabtaur++

A later Crabtaur variant with its own portrait and a brief community note about bonding with absolutely nobody.

Another strong case for keeping variants visible instead of flattening the family into one entry.

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Krabaroo
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Krabaroo

A symbiotic trio whose offensive pressure is tied to a multi-part relationship rather than a single isolated body plan.

The CrabCodex boss grid presents Krabaroo with + and ++ variants, so it belongs in the boss-family roster even if deeper encounter notes are still pending.

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Krabaroo+
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Krabaroo+

A Krabaroo variant described as toxic and defiantly unaffected by carcinisation in its current CrabCodex note.

Distinct enough in both portrait and source text to deserve its own card.

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Krabaroo++
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Krabaroo++

A later Krabaroo variant with a greener portrait direction and its own community flavor note.

Even without deep encounter analysis yet, the variant-layer identity is already visible enough to index cleanly.

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Shellephant
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Shellephant

Also known as Shelly, this creature is already associated with dangerous rolling pressure in community notes.

The CrabCodex boss grid presents Shellephant with + and ++ variants, making it appropriate to keep under Bosses rather than the broader Bestiary bucket.

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Shellephant+
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Shellephant+

A Shellephant variant whose CrabCodex note says it evolved to avoid dizziness while rolling, though not yet while spinning.

A very readable variant layer because the source note already hints at movement identity.

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Shellephant++
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Shellephant++

A later Shellephant variant whose current CrabCodex note emphasizes its ability to jump higher than it chooses to.

A good late-layer entry to show that the boss archive now tracks more than just base families.

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