Boboiboy Vs Borara
Boboiboy Wind (Tempest) offers a better approach. By using "Cyclone" and "Gust Crescent," Tempest can blow away the poisonous spores before they detonate. But Tempest lacks the raw damage output to penetrate Borara’s thick, interwoven bark armor. Wind scatters the enemy, but it doesn’t destroy it.
Boboiboy Earth (Terra) shares a domain with Borara. However, here lies the tragedy: Borara absorbs earth minerals to heal. If Terra uses "Rock Fist" or "Earthquake Smash," Borara will simply dig its roots deeper, consuming the debris to patch its wounds. Boboiboy cannot beat Borara by feeding it.
Despite the logical win condition for Boboiboy, the fandom remains split. Why? boboiboy vs borara
Surprisingly, many theorists believe Frostfire is the ultimate answer. By flash-boiling Borara’s internal sap (Water) and then instantly freezing the moisture (Fire? Wait—Frostfire uses Water/Fire to create thermal shock). The rapid expansion and contraction of Borara’s cells would shatter its chitinous hide like glass.
BoBoiBoy begins in BoBoiBoy Thunderstorm (fusion of Lightning and Wind) to strike from range. He unleashes Tempest Aura and Lightning Storm Slash. Boboiboy Wind (Tempest) offers a better approach
He switches to BoBoiBoy Blaze (Fire) and BoBoiBoy Terra (Earth), attempting to burn tentacles and create rock barriers.
Boboiboy uses Seven Elemental Split to swarm Borara. This is a tactical error. Seven weaker Boboiboys are seven snacks for Borara. Gempa (Earth) gets tangled. Blaze gets smothered. Taufan (Wind) is the only survivor, desperately trying to keep his brothers from being swallowed. He switches to BoBoiBoy Blaze (Fire) and BoBoiBoy
If this were a real episode, the split would fail horribly, teaching Boboiboy that quantity does not beat quality.
Let’s simulate the battle in three phases.