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|image = [[File:TFH Unnamed Boss 2.png|300px]]
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|caption = Hinox the Elder and Hinox the Eldest in [[Hinox Mine]]
|race= {{Term|TFH|Hinox|link}}
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|gender= Male
|race = [[Hinox]]es
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|gender = Male
|dungeon= {{List|{{Term|TFH|Hinox Mine|link}}, {{Term|TFH|Bomb Storage|link}}}}
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|weakness= {{Plural|TFH|Bomb|link}}
|dungeon = [[Hinox Mine]]<br>[[Bomb Storage]]
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|weakness = [[Bomb]]s
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The '''Hinox Bros''' are the trio of bosses of [[Hinox Mine]] and [[Bomb Storage]] in {{TFH}}. They are a trio of [[Hinox]] brothers dressed in overalls and wearing helmets. Like the rest of their species, they throw [[Bomb]]s as their method of attack. The yellow Hinox is named '''Lil' Hinox''', the green Hinox is named '''Hinox the Elder''', and the red Hinox is named '''Hinox the Eldest'''.
The {{Term/Store|Hinox Brother|Hinox Brothers|Series, TFH|plural}} are the {{Plural|TFH|Boss}} of {{Term|TFH|Hinox Mine|link}} and {{Term|TFH|Bomb Storage|link}}, which serve as the {{Plural|TFH|Sub-Boss}} of {{Term|TFH|Volcano|link}} and {{Term|TFH|Fortress|link}} respectively, in {{TFH}}.<ref name="Guide 20">{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TFH|publisher= Prima|page= 20}}</ref> They are a trio of {{Term|TFH|Hinox|link}} siblings dressed in overalls and wearing helmets. Like the rest of their species, they throw {{Plural|TFH|Bomb|link}} as their method of attack. The {{Term|TFH|Hinox}} wearing orange is named '''Lil' Hinox''',<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 189}}</ref> the {{Term|TFH|Hinox}} wearing purple is named '''Hinox the Elder''',<ref name="Guide 20"/> and the {{Term|TFH|Hinox}} wearing red is named '''Hinox the Eldest'''.<ref name="Guide 20"/>


==Strategy==
==Characteristics==
===Hinox Mine===
===Hinox Mine===
In Hinox Mine, only two of the brothers are fought, though the [[Links]] initially face one. The Hinox Bros are battled on moving mine carts that circle around the boss Stage. The first brother will throw Bombs at the Links whenever their mine carts come close. To fight the brother, the Links must grab the Bombs he throws over and throw them back into his mine cart, so that they will explode and damage him. The Hinox can be stunned momentarily with the [[Boomerang]]. [[Arrow]]s shot from the [[Bow]] will also damage him, although the damage is significantly lesser than the Bombs. [[Heart]]s on the ledges can be collected with the Boomerang, along with [[Rupee]]s. After the first Hinox takes enough damage, he will reappear with one of his brothers, each riding a mine cart. Both will throw Bombs at the Links. The pair are fought in the same manner as before. After one Hinox is defeated, he will fall to his knees and stop throwing Bombs, allowing the Links to focus their efforts on the one that remains.
[[File:TFH Hinox Brothers Volcano Battle.png|250px|right|thumb|Battling the {{Plural|TFH|Hinox Brothers}} in {{Term|TFH|Hinox Mine}}]]
In {{Term|TFH|Hinox Mine}}, the {{Plural|TFH|Links|link}} initially only face {{Term|TFH|Hinox the Eldest|link}}. The {{Term|TFH|Hinox Brothers}} is battled on moving {{Plural|TFH|Mine Cart|link}} that circle around the {{Term|TFH|Boss}} {{Term|TFH|Stage}}. The {{Term|TFH|Hinox the Eldest|display=Eldest Brother}} will throw {{Plural|TFH|Bomb}} at the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} whenever their {{Plural|TFH|Mine Cart}} come close. To fight the {{Term|TFH|Hinox the Eldest|display=Brother}}, the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} must grab the {{Plural|TFH|Bomb}} he throws over and throw them back into his {{Term|TFH|Mine Cart}}, so that they will explode and damage him. The {{Term|TFH|Hinox}} can be stunned momentarily with the {{Term|TFH|Boomerang|link}}. {{Plural|TFH|Arrow|link}} shot from the {{Term|TFH|Bow|link}} will also damage him, although the damage is significantly lesser than the {{Plural|TFH|Bomb}}. {{Plural|TFH|Heart|link}} on the outer ledges of the {{Term|TFH|Stage}} can be collected with the {{Term|TFH|Boomerang}}. After the {{Term|TFH|Hinox the Eldest|display=Eldest Brother}} takes enough damage, he will reappear with {{Term|TFH|Hinox the Elder|link}}, each riding their own {{Term|TFH|Mine Cart}}. Both will throw {{Plural|TFH|Bomb}} at the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} simultaneously, and the pair are fought in the same manner as before. After one {{Term|TFH|Hinox}} is defeated, he will fall to his knees and stop throwing {{Plural|TFH|Bomb}}, allowing the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} to focus their efforts on the one that remains.
{{Clear}}


===Bomb Storage===
===Bomb Storage===
In Bomb Storage, the Links face all three brothers, but at first, only face two. The brothers appear from balconies on the other side of a gap and throw Bombs at the Links. As the gap is too wide for the Links to throw their Bombs at the two brothers, the Links must instead use the [[Gust Jar]] to blow the Hinoxes' Bombs back onto their balconies and damage them. After both Hinoxes are defeated, the doors to their balconies will close, and another will open, revealing the third brother.
In {{Term|TFH|Bomb Storage}}, the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} face all three {{Plural|TFH|Hinox Brothers|display=Brothers}}, but initially face only {{Term|TFH|Hinox the Eldest|link}} and {{Term|TFH|Hinox the Elder|link}}. The {{Plural|TFH|Hinox Brothers|display=Brothers}} appear from balconies on the other side of a gap and throw {{Plural|TFH|Bomb}} at the {{Plural|TFH|Links}}. As the gap is too wide for the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} to throw their {{Plural|TFH|Bomb}} at the two {{Plural|TFH|Hinox Brothers|display=Brothers}}, the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} must instead use the {{Term|TFH|Gust Jar|link}} to blow the {{Plural|TFH|Hinox}}' {{Plural|TFH|Bomb}} back onto their balconies and damage them. After both {{Plural|TFH|Hinox}} are defeated, the doors to their balconies will close, and another will open, revealing {{Term|TFH|Lil' Hinox|link}}.


The third Hinox Bro will rotate between the room's four balconies. He throws giant Bombs at the Links capable of huge explosions, which inflict heavy damage if the Links are unlucky enough to be caught in one. He then laughs for a few seconds before his door closes, and reappears on another balcony. The Bombs are too heavy for the Gust Jar to blow back; instead, one of the Links must place a smaller Bomb onto the floor for another Link to propel it into the Hinox's balcony using the Gust Jar. As the battle progresses, extra doors will open to empty balconies in an attempt to trick the Links. [[Hardhat Beetle]]s will also appear on the Links' platform to try to push them off, though these can be defeated for Hearts and Rupees. As the Hinox takes more damage, he will increase his speed and more doors will start to open at once . After taking enough hits, the final Hinox Bro will be defeated.
[[File:TFH Hinox Brothers Fortress Battle.png|250px|right|thumb|Battling the {{Plural|TFH|Hinox Brothers}} in {{Term|TFH|Bomb Storage}}]]
{{Term|TFH|Lil' Hinox}} will rotate between the room's five balconies. He throws gigantic {{Plural|TFH|Big Bomb|link}} capable of huge explosions at the {{Plural|TFH|Links}}, which inflict heavy damage if any of the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} are unlucky enough to be caught in one. He then laughs for a few seconds before his door closes, and reappears on another balcony. The {{Plural|TFH|Big Bomb}} are too heavy for the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} to pick up, and the {{Term|TFH|Gust Jar}} only blows them a short distance, but with precise timing and positioning they can be used against the {{Term|TFH|Hinox}}. It is advisable that instead, one of the {{Plural|TFH|Links}} places a smaller {{Term|TFH|Bomb}} onto the floor for another {{Term|TFH|Links}} to propel it into the {{Term|TFH|Hinox}}'s balcony using the {{Term|TFH|Gust Jar}}. As the battle progresses, extra doors will open to empty balconies in an attempt to trick the {{Plural|TFH|Links}}, and {{Plural|TFH|Hardhat Beetle|link}} will also appear on the {{Plural|TFH|Links}}' platform to try to push them off, though these can be defeated for {{Plural|TFH|Heart}} and {{Plural|TFH|Rupee|link}}. As the {{Term|TFH|Hinox}} takes more damage, he will increase his speed and more doors will start to open at once. After taking enough hits, the final {{Term|TFH|Hinox Brothers}} will be defeated.
{{Clear}}
 
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:TFH The Fortress Boss.jpg|Lil' Hinox in Bomb Storage
File:TFH Hinox the Eldest Model.png|{{Term|TFH|Hinox the Eldest}} as seen in {{Term|TFH|Bomb Storage}}
File:TFH Hinox the Elder Model.png|{{Term|TFH|Hinox the Elder}} as seen in {{Term|TFH|Bomb Storage}}
File:TFH Lil' Hinox Model.png|{{Term|TFH|Lil' Hinox}} as seen in {{Term|TFH|Bomb Storage}}
File:TFH Hinox Bomb Model.png|The huge {{Term|TFH|Big Bomb}} used by {{Term|TFH|Lil' Hinox}}
File:TFH Hinox Brothers Volcano Battle 2.png|Battling the {{Plural|TFH|Hinox Brothers}} in {{Term|TFH|Hinox Mine}} with {{Plural|TFH|Bomb}} and {{Plural|TFH|Big Bomb}}
File:TFH Hinox Brothers Fortress Battle 2.png|Propelling a thrown {{Term|TFH|Bomb}} toward {{Term|TFH|Hinox the Elder}} in {{Term|TFH|Bomb Storage}}
File:TFH Hinox Brothers Fortress Battle 3.png|{{Term|TFH|Lil' Hinox}} throwing a huge {{Term|TFH|Big Bomb}} in {{Term|TFH|Bomb Storage}}
File:TFH Hinox Brothers Fortress Battle 4.png|Battling {{Term|TFH|Lil' Hinox}} near the {{Term|TFH|Big Bomb}}'s explosion in {{Term|TFH|Bomb Storage}}
File:TFH Hinox Brothers Fortress Battle 5.png|Propelling the {{Term|TFH|Big Bomb}} back at {{Term|TFH|Lil' Hinox}} in {{Term|TFH|Bomb Storage}}
File:TFH Hinox Brothers Fortress Battle 6.png|{{Term|TFH|Lil' Hinox}} falling after being defeated in {{Term|TFH|Bomb Storage}}
</gallery>
</gallery>
==See Also==
* {{Plural|BotW|Giant Brothers|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Hinox the Elder|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Hinox the Eldest|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Lil' Hinox|link}}
{{Ref}}


{{Bosses|TFH}}
{{Bosses|TFH}}
[[Category:Bosses in Tri Force Heroes]]
{{Categories
|Bomb Enemies, Hinox, Humanoid Enemies, Monster Variations, Throwing Enemies
|sub-bosses= TFH
}}

Latest revision as of 22:14, 15 April 2024

The Hinox Brothers are the Bosses of Hinox Mine and Bomb Storage, which serve as the Mini-Bosses of Volcano and Fortress respectively, in Tri Force Heroes.[1] They are a trio of Hinox siblings dressed in overalls and wearing helmets. Like the rest of their species, they throw Bombs as their method of attack. The Hinox wearing orange is named Lil' Hinox,[2] the Hinox wearing purple is named Hinox the Elder,[1] and the Hinox wearing red is named Hinox the Eldest.[1]

Characteristics

Hinox Mine

Battling the Hinox Brothers in Hinox Mine

In Hinox Mine, the Links initially only face Hinox the Eldest. The Hinox Brother is battled on moving Mine Carts that circle around the Boss Stage. The Eldest Brother will throw Bombs at the Links whenever their Mine Carts come close. To fight the Brother, the Links must grab the Bombs he throws over and throw them back into his Mine Cart, so that they will explode and damage him. The Hinox can be stunned momentarily with the Boomerang. Arrows shot from the Bow will also damage him, although the damage is significantly lesser than the Bombs. Hearts on the outer ledges of the Stage can be collected with the Boomerang. After the Eldest Brother takes enough damage, he will reappear with Hinox the Elder, each riding their own Mine Cart. Both will throw Bombs at the Links simultaneously, and the pair are fought in the same manner as before. After one Hinox is defeated, he will fall to his knees and stop throwing Bombs, allowing the Links to focus their efforts on the one that remains.

Bomb Storage

In Bomb Storage, the Links face all three Brothers, but initially face only Hinox the Eldest and Hinox the Elder. The Brothers appear from balconies on the other side of a gap and throw Bombs at the Links. As the gap is too wide for the Links to throw their Bombs at the two Brothers, the Links must instead use the Gust Jar to blow the Hinoxes' Bombs back onto their balconies and damage them. After both Hinoxes are defeated, the doors to their balconies will close, and another will open, revealing Lil' Hinox.

Battling the Hinox Brothers in Bomb Storage

Lil' Hinox will rotate between the room's five balconies. He throws gigantic Big Bombs capable of huge explosions at the Links, which inflict heavy damage if any of the Links are unlucky enough to be caught in one. He then laughs for a few seconds before his door closes, and reappears on another balcony. The Big Bombs are too heavy for the Links to pick up, and the Gust Jar only blows them a short distance, but with precise timing and positioning they can be used against the Hinox. It is advisable that instead, one of the Links places a smaller Bomb onto the floor for another Link to propel it into the Hinox's balcony using the Gust Jar. As the battle progresses, extra doors will open to empty balconies in an attempt to trick the Links, and Hardhat Beetles will also appear on the Links' platform to try to push them off, though these can be defeated for Hearts and Rupees. As the Hinox takes more damage, he will increase his speed and more doors will start to open at once. After taking enough hits, the final Hinox Brother will be defeated.

Nomenclature

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See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes—Official Guide, Prima Games, pg. 20
  2. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 189