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! Hinox Type !! HP !! Extra Yields
! Hinox Type !! HP !! Extra Yields !! # of Individuals
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| '''Red Hinox''' || 600 || Non-cooked fruits
| '''Red Hinox''' || 600 || Non-cooked fruits || 7
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| '''Blue Hinox''' || 800 || Cooked seafood
| '''Blue Hinox''' || 800 || Cooked seafood || 16
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| '''Black Hinox''' || 1000 || Cooked meat and poultry
| '''Black Hinox''' || 1000 || Cooked meat and poultry || 7
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| [[Stalnox]] || 1000 || None; yields only [[Hinox Tooth]]'''*'''
| [[Stalnox]] || 1000 || None; yields only [[Hinox Tooth]]<sup>'''*'''</sup> || 10
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''<small>('''*'''note: The Stalnox at [[Hyrule Castle]] yields the [[Hylian Shield]] when defeated</small>)''
''<small>('''*''' note: The Stalnox at [[Hyrule Castle]] yields the [[Hylian Shield]] when defeated.</small>)''


If Link is stealthy enough, he can steal some of the weapons that usually hang around their necks by climbing on top of its hand while either wearing the [[Stealth Set]] or having consumed stealth-heightening elixirs/foods, and then the Hinox will place Link on top of its belly. These weapons range from rudimentary clubs and bows to broadswords and metal bows that may give an advantage to the attacker. The more HP a Hinox has, the better weapons it yields.
If Link is stealthy enough, he can steal some of the weapons that usually hang around their necks by climbing on top of its hand while either wearing the [[Stealth Set]] or having consumed stealth-heightening elixirs/foods, and then the Hinox will place Link on top of its belly. These weapons range from rudimentary clubs and bows to broadswords and metal bows that may give an advantage to the attacker. The more HP a Hinox has, the better weapons it yields, and also, the more '''Scaling Points''' the player has (as they become stronger", the Hinoxes in general will have better weapons to yield. However, unlike other base monsters, Hinoxes do not change to stronger species under the same circumstances as there are no "Silver" variants in the base game, nor "Gold" variants in [[Master Mode]]; however, in the latter, Hinoxes do go up one berth, so there are no Red Hinoxes in '''Master Mode'''.


Five Hinoxes are tied to [[Shrine Quest]]s to remove [[Ancient Orb]]s hanging from their chests, either by fighting them or by procuring the Orbs:
'''Five''' Hinoxes are tied to [[Shrine Quest]]s to remove [[Ancient Orb]]s hanging from their chests, either by fighting them or by procuring the Orbs:


* [[The Three Giant Brothers]] quest at East Necluda includes facing three Hinoxes, Red, Blue and Black, to activate the pedestals to reveal [[Tawa Jinn Shrine]];
* [[The Three Giant Brothers]] quest at East Necluda includes facing three Hinoxes, Red, Blue and Black (referred to as '''Youngest''', '''Middle''' and '''Oldest Kin''' respectively), to activate the pedestals to reveal [[Tawa Jinn Shrine]];
* The [[Shrouded Shrine]] quest, which entails facing a Blue Hinox hiding in the complete darkness of the [[Thyphlo Ruins]] to activate the pedestal to reveal [[Ketoh Wawai Shrine]];
* The [[Shrouded Shrine]] quest, which entails facing a Blue Hinox hiding in the complete darkness of the [[Thyphlo Ruins]] to activate the pedestal to reveal [[Ketoh Wawai Shrine]];
* The [[Stranded on Eventide]] quest which entails facing a Blue Hinox without wearing armor or having weapons from outside [[Eventide Island]] in order to activate one of the three pedestals to reveal [[Korgu Chideh Shrine]].
* The [[Stranded on Eventide]] quest which entails facing a Blue Hinox without wearing armor or having weapons from outside [[Eventide Island]] in order to activate one of the three pedestals to reveal [[Korgu Chideh Shrine]].


Hinoxes are vulnerable to [[Urbosa's Fury]] strikes at a 300 HP damage per strike. As such, it takes 2 strikes to kill a Red Hinox and 2½ strikes for a Blue Hinox, but 3 strikes are not enough to kill a Black Hinox (1000 HP versus 900 HP damage), so it has to be finished with weapons.
'''Three''' Hinoxes are present as part of the DLC-exclusive [[Trial of the Sword]], not included in the total 40:


Hinoxes don't need to be awake for them to receive damage, in spite of their health bar not showing until they face Link.
* A Blue Hinox is the final boss of the '''Beginning Trials''' (floor 12);
* A Black Hinox is the second boss of the '''Middle Trials''' (floor 10);
* A Stalnox is the first boss of the '''Final Trials''' (floor 5).


Albeit rarely seen, Hinoxes are fast swimmers, but they drown if they're in water for too long.
===Trivia===
 
* Hinoxes are vulnerable to [[Urbosa's Fury]] strikes at a 300 HP damage per strike. As such, it takes 2 strikes to kill a Red Hinox and 2½ strikes for a Blue Hinox, but 3 strikes are not enough to kill a Black Hinox (1000 HP versus 900 HP damage), so it has to be finished with weapons.
Slaying all 40 Hinoxes before a [[blood moon]] cycle that re-spawns them will reward Link with the [[Medal of Honor: Hinox]] when visiting [[Kilton]]. The award itself serves no purpose.
* Hinoxes don't need to be awake for them to receive damage, in spite of their health bar not showing until they face Link.
* Albeit rarely seen, Hinoxes are fast swimmers, but they drown if they're in water for too long.
* Slaying all 40 Hinoxes before a [[blood moon]] cycle that re-spawns them will reward Link with the [[Medal of Honor: Hinox]] when visiting [[Kilton]]. The award itself serves no purpose.


====See Also====
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