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Template:Boss The Diabolical Cubus Sisters are the fourth Boss in Phantom Hourglass.

Strategy

Three will shoot laser beams down at Link, while the other will send down an energy ball. In a game of Dead Man's Volley, Link must hit the energy ball back at the Cubus Sister. Once the first is gone, the remaining three will hit the energy ball between themselves to disorient Link. Once only one remains, it will also send out two fake energy balls that will harm Link if he hits them. The fake ones look different from the real energy ball, so Link can distinguish them. Once defeated, Link will receive a Heart Container and a key to a secret room of the Ghost Ship.

Trivia

  • The Cubus Sisters' name references the Poe Sisters of Ocarina of Time, who share a Poe-like appearance, relativity, and four siblings with their precedents.
  • The name "Cubus" may branch off of the last five letters of the word Succubus, which refers to a female demon which seduces men in order to steal their life force.
  • In the Japanese version, the Cubus Sisters only made sounds when they fired energy balls, they were given a sound for receiving energy balls and dying in the international versions.

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Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Hellish Four Cubus Sisters
French-speaking countries French Les quatre sɶurs Cubus The four Cubus Sisters
Germany German Diabolische Kubus-Schwestern Diabolical Kubus-Sisters
Italy Italian Cubus, sorelle diaboliche Cubus, Diabolical Sisters
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Hermanas diabólicas Cubus Diabolical Cubus Sisters

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