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| name = Hinox | | name = Hinox | ||
| image = [[File:Hinox-Artwork-LA.png|250px]] | | image = [[File:Hinox-Artwork-LA.png|250px]] | ||
| caption = Official Artwork of Hinox from | | caption = Official Artwork of Hinox from A Link to the Past | ||
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''<br>''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'' | ||
| location = | | location = '''''A Link to the Past'''''<br>[[Dark World]] | ||
'''''A Link to the Past'''''<br>[[Dark World]] | ----'''''Link's Awakening'''''<br>[[Bottle Grotto]]<br>[[Eagle's Tower]]<br>[[Turtle Rock (Link's Awakening)|Turtle Rock]] | ||
---- | ----'''''Four Swords Adventures'''''<br>[[Death Mountain Foothills]]<br>[[Palace of Winds (Four Swords Adventures)|Palace of Winds]] | ||
'''''Link's Awakening'''''<br>[[Bottle Grotto]]<br>[[Eagle's Tower]]<br>[[Turtle Rock (Link's Awakening)|Turtle Rock]] | ----'''''Phantom Hourglass'''''<br>[[Dee Ess Island]]<br>[[Goron Temple]] | ||
---- | ----'''''A Link Between Worlds'''''<br>[[Lorule]] | ||
'''''Four Swords Adventures'''''<br>[[Death Mountain Foothills]]<br>[[Palace of Winds (Four Swords Adventures)|Palace of Winds]] | |||
---- | |||
'''''Phantom Hourglass'''''<br>[[Dee Ess Island]]<br>[[Goron Temple]] | |||
| weapon = [[Bomb]]<br>[[Bow]]<br>[[Quake Medallion]] | | weapon = [[Bomb]]<br>[[Bow]]<br>[[Quake Medallion]] | ||
| related = [[Stone Hinox]] | | related = [[Stone Hinox]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Hinox''' is an enemy appearing in | '''Hinox''' is an enemy appearing in five [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'']] titles: ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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===Link's Awakening=== | ===Link's Awakening=== | ||
Hinox makes an appearance in ''Link's Awakening'', as the [[Mini-Boss]] of the second [[dungeon]], [[Bottle Grotto]]. This version of Hinox is almost the same as the ''A Link to the Past'' version as far as attack style and visual appearance, although he may seem a little larger in ''Link's Awakening''. Later, a red and blue Hinox appear as the Mini-Boss of [[Eagle's Tower]] and [[Turtle Rock (Link's Awakening)|Turtle Rock]]. However, the behavior and strength of these two Hinoxes are the same as the first Hinox in Bottle Grotto. | Hinox makes an appearance in ''Link's Awakening'', as the [[Mini-Boss]] of the second [[dungeon]], [[Bottle Grotto]]. This version of Hinox is almost the same as the ''A Link to the Past'' version as far as attack style and visual appearance, although he may seem a little larger in ''Link's Awakening''. Later, a red and blue Hinox appear as the Mini-Boss of [[Eagle's Tower]] and [[Turtle Rock (Link's Awakening)|Turtle Rock]]. However, the behavior and strength of these two Hinoxes are the same as the first Hinox in Bottle Grotto. | ||
The Hinox is more difficult than | The Hinox is more difficult than its ''A Link to the Past'' counterpart due to Link having to face it in a room instead of an open space. It walks around the room slowly, and it occasionally charges and dashes towards Link. If Link gets close enough to the Hinox, it will grab him and toss Link to the side. Every time he damages the Hinox, it retaliates by throwing a bomb. Link can defeat it by using his sword to hit the Hinox. Also, he can use bombs and the Bow to attack the Hinox. However, if Link has obtained the [[Boomerang]] or the [[Magic Rod]], he can easily defeat the mini-boss with it. | ||
===Four Swords Adventures=== | ===Four Swords Adventures=== | ||
In ''Four Swords Adventures'', the Hinox appear on [[Death Mountain Foothills]] as one-eyed ogres. They throw [[Boulder]]s and shake [[Force Gems]] out of Link. There are a total of 23 Hinoxes, 20 of which can be defeated by entering a nearby cave obtaining the [[Quake Medallion]] and throwing it on them. The Hinox later appears in the [[Palace of Winds (Four Swords Adventures)|Palace of Winds]]. | |||
In ''Four Swords Adventures'', the Hinox appear on [[Death Mountain Foothills]] as one eyed ogres. They throw [[Boulder]]s and shake [[Force Gems]] out of | |||
===Phantom Hourglass=== | ===Phantom Hourglass=== | ||
{{Main|Eye Brute}} | {{Main|Eye Brute}} | ||
In ''Phantom Hourglass'', Link encounters the Hinox, also known as the '''Eye Brute''', in [[Dee Ess Island]] and [[Goron Temple]]. Unlike previous incarnations, the Hinox is now blue and its ponytail rsembles a fuse of a bomb. The Hinoxes attack Link by either throwing bombs at him or punching Link. Also, if Link throws a bomb at a Hinox, it will catch the bomb and throw it back at Link. Link can not attack the front side of the Hinox with his [[Sword]] until it is stunned. The Hinox can be stunned if Link shoots the Hinox in the eye or use the [[Boomerang]] on the back of the Hinox. Once stunned, Link can attack the Hinox for a brief moment. | In ''Phantom Hourglass'', Link encounters the Hinox, also known as the '''Eye Brute''', in [[Dee Ess Island]] and [[Goron Temple]]. Unlike previous incarnations, the Hinox is now blue and its ponytail rsembles a fuse of a bomb. The Hinoxes attack Link by either throwing bombs at him or punching Link. Also, if Link throws a bomb at a Hinox, it will catch the bomb and throw it back at Link. Link can not attack the front side of the Hinox with his [[Sword]] until it is stunned. The Hinox can be stunned if Link shoots the Hinox in the eye or use the [[Boomerang]] on the back of the Hinox. Once stunned, Link can attack the Hinox for a brief moment. | ||
===A Link Between Worlds=== | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Hinox.jpg| | File:Hinox.jpg|''Fan Artwork of Hinox by Alex Megacaveman'' | ||
File:Hinox-Sprite-2.png|Hinox holding a Bomb in A Link to the Past | File:Hinox-Sprite-2.png|''Hinox holding a Bomb in A Link to the Past'' | ||
File:Hinox-Sprite-3.png|Hinox | File:Hinox-Sprite-3.png|''Sprite of Hinox in A Link to the Past'' | ||
File:Hinox.png|Hinox | File:Hinox.png|''Sprite of Hinox in Link's Awakening'' | ||
File:Red Hinox (Link's Awakening).gif|The Red Hinox in Link's Awakening | File:Red Hinox (Link's Awakening).gif|''The Red Hinox in Link's Awakening'' | ||
File:Blue Hinox (Link's Awakening).gif|The Blue Hinox in Link's Awakening | File:Blue Hinox (Link's Awakening).gif|''The Blue Hinox in Link's Awakening'' | ||
File:Blue-Hinox-Lifting-Link.png|The Blue Hinox | File:Blue-Hinox-Lifting-Link.png|''The Blue Hinox lifting Link up in Link's Awakening'' | ||
File:Hinox-FSA.png|Hinox | File:Hinox-FSA.png|''Sprite of Hinox in Four Swords Adventures'' | ||
File:Hinox PH.png|Hinox in Phantom Hourglass | File:Hinox PH.png|''Hinox in Phantom Hourglass'' | ||
File:EyeBrute.PH.gif|Hinox in Phantom Hourglass | File:EyeBrute.PH.gif|''Hinox in Phantom Hourglass'' | ||
File:Hinox-Artwork.png|Artwork of Link fighting Hinox | File:Hinox-Artwork.png|''Artwork of Link fighting a Hinox'' | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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{{Cat|A Link to the Past Enemies}} | {{Cat|A Link to the Past Enemies}} | ||
{{Cat|Link's Awakening Mini-Bosses}} | {{Cat|Link's Awakening Mini-Bosses}} | ||
{{Cat|Four Swords Adventures Enemies}} | {{Cat|Four Swords Adventures Enemies}} | ||
{{Cat|Phantom Hourglass Enemies}} | {{Cat|Phantom Hourglass Enemies}} | ||
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Location | A Link to the Past Link's Awakening Bottle Grotto Eagle's Tower Turtle Rock Four Swords Adventures Death Mountain Foothills Palace of Winds Phantom Hourglass Dee Ess Island Goron Temple A Link Between Worlds Lorule | |
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Hinox is an enemy appearing in five Zelda titles: A Link to the Past, Link's Awakening, Four Swords Adventures, Phantom Hourglass, and A Link Between Worlds.
Appearances
A Link to the Past
Hinox are one of the first enemies that Link encounters when entering the Dark World. First found near the Pyramid of Power, these one-eyed monsters have the ability to toss Bombs.
Hinox will move around rather slowly, but if they make eye contact with Link, they will charge in his direction. Even when the Hinox is charging, it doesn't move too quickly, so Link will have some time to react. While the Hinox will toss Bombs out randomly, if Link strikes the Hinox with his Master Sword, the Hinox will immediately turn in his direction and toss a Bomb.
These massive enemies are quite durable and will take a number of strikes to defeat. Link will need five direct swipes from the Master Sword to defeat them. Link can use its own power against them, defeating them with a single bomb strike. One might think arrows would work against these one-eyed creatures, but Hinox will need five direct strikes from the Bow and Arrow before he goes down.
The bombs that Hinox throw at Link will only do one heart of damage. However, if Link makes physical contact with the Hinox, three hearts of damage will be done to Link.
Link's Awakening
Hinox makes an appearance in Link's Awakening, as the Mini-Boss of the second dungeon, Bottle Grotto. This version of Hinox is almost the same as the A Link to the Past version as far as attack style and visual appearance, although he may seem a little larger in Link's Awakening. Later, a red and blue Hinox appear as the Mini-Boss of Eagle's Tower and Turtle Rock. However, the behavior and strength of these two Hinoxes are the same as the first Hinox in Bottle Grotto.
The Hinox is more difficult than its A Link to the Past counterpart due to Link having to face it in a room instead of an open space. It walks around the room slowly, and it occasionally charges and dashes towards Link. If Link gets close enough to the Hinox, it will grab him and toss Link to the side. Every time he damages the Hinox, it retaliates by throwing a bomb. Link can defeat it by using his sword to hit the Hinox. Also, he can use bombs and the Bow to attack the Hinox. However, if Link has obtained the Boomerang or the Magic Rod, he can easily defeat the mini-boss with it.
Four Swords Adventures
In Four Swords Adventures, the Hinox appear on Death Mountain Foothills as one-eyed ogres. They throw Boulders and shake Force Gems out of Link. There are a total of 23 Hinoxes, 20 of which can be defeated by entering a nearby cave obtaining the Quake Medallion and throwing it on them. The Hinox later appears in the Palace of Winds.
Phantom Hourglass
- Main article: Eye Brute
In Phantom Hourglass, Link encounters the Hinox, also known as the Eye Brute, in Dee Ess Island and Goron Temple. Unlike previous incarnations, the Hinox is now blue and its ponytail rsembles a fuse of a bomb. The Hinoxes attack Link by either throwing bombs at him or punching Link. Also, if Link throws a bomb at a Hinox, it will catch the bomb and throw it back at Link. Link can not attack the front side of the Hinox with his Sword until it is stunned. The Hinox can be stunned if Link shoots the Hinox in the eye or use the Boomerang on the back of the Hinox. Once stunned, Link can attack the Hinox for a brief moment.
A Link Between Worlds