Horizon Origin is a SOC game, with its biggest selling point being the mechanical beasts. Players can challenge the mechanical beast bosses, obtain the Macca of the mechanical beasts to assist them in combat and production. So, what are the Macca bosses in Horizon Origin? Here, we bring you the complete guide to Horizon Origin, listing all the Macca bosses that appear in the game. Some minor enemies will not be detailed, focusing instead on the regional boss level ones.

Haruman
Set as the shaper of the plains area, Haruman possesses the power to alter the terrain, creating a lake with a single stomp. This near-miraculous ability led the Dari people to venerate it as "the Creator God Haruman." Its design inspiration comes from primates, especially orangutans, though its size far exceeds that of its prototype. Its fists have been reinforced and equipped with flame devices, capable of easily burning down obstacles.
Its signature skills include "Flame Fist Jump Strike" - using armored arms to strike the ground three times in succession, causing a large-scale flame explosion; and "Inferno Rain" - throwing multiple flame missiles into the air, which explode upon landing and generate warning areas for players to dodge in time. In the game, this is the most threatening regional boss that players first encounter. Overall, this boss's moves have noticeable wind-ups and follow-throughs, making it not too difficult to challenge.

Pamora
A flying boss active in the plains area, guarding the "Eye of Modira," any intruder attempting to approach this place will be mercilessly repelled by it. Pamora is clearly inspired by peacocks, with its mechanical feathers dazzling and extremely strong flight capabilities, making aerial combat particularly challenging. Core skills include "Alloy Wing Slash," using incredibly sharp metal wings for two high-speed slashes, followed by a powerful final slash; and "Spatial Electric Field," accumulating electricity and then instantly releasing a wide-range electric attack, dealing devastating damage to surrounding enemies.

Bastar
There is currently no complete combat demonstration for this boss. From the official promotional images, this mechanical beast somewhat resembles a wolf or a saber-toothed tiger, with fiery fangs and a body covered in magma-like bones. Given its appearance, it is not hard to speculate that it should have extremely high mobility, possibly possessing attacks such as high-speed claw strikes, jumping pounces, and biting grabs, and may also use its tail for sweeping attacks.

Soket
Soket is designed as a mechanical scorpion, known for its swift movement and versatile attack patterns. It is a highly versatile mechanical beast, with high speed, extreme damage, and a variety of moves, making it one of the most challenging bosses in the game. It can quickly close in on its target, using its giant pincers for a double lateral slash, followed by a powerful tail strike. When swinging its pincers for a wide-area attack, it often accompanies the move with a burning flame burst, causing continuous damage to the enemy. If the player is too far away, it will also perform a jump charge, crushing the enemy with overwhelming force.
Additionally, it can release a fire-based "Burst Bomb" skill, which causes a knockback effect upon hitting. It is recommended that players bring an electric-attribute pet and use electric-attribute combat skills or arrows for long-range control. When fighting it, one must be flexible in positioning, preferably attacking from behind, neither too far to miss out on opportunities nor too close to avoid being swept by its tail. With a proper grasp of the attack rhythm, even when targeted by the boss, there is still room for maneuver.

Lamasun
A gigantic mechanical mantis, from the promotional footage, it may be the largest of all known bosses, combining the biological structure of a mantis with the diving attack style of a dragon, making its attacks highly aggressive. Its forelimbs are like metal blades, each swing accompanied by a deafening impact sound. Due to its wide attack range and great strength, it is difficult to evade its attacks solely through movement. When facing it, it is advisable to use a shield to block frontal attacks and take the opportunity to focus firepower on its lower limbs, which may be a more prudent strategy.
The complete guide to Horizon Origin includes many more mechanical beasts, some of which are enormous and extremely dangerous, designed specifically to challenge players; others are relatively docile. Some bosses, after being defeated, can be tamed to become the player's battle companion or production assistant, and can even serve as mounts. However, these tamable versions are much smaller in size than their original boss forms, making them more suitable for daily use.