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They hobble around aimlessly, until they make eye contact with [[Link]], and then they will dash towards him. A Spinut can change its direction of attack slightly, but they are unable to make smooth turns. If Link runs around a Spinut in a half-circle pattern, the Spinut will lose eye contact with Link and start to hobble around once again.
They hobble around aimlessly, until they make eye contact with [[Link]], and then they will dash towards him. A Spinut can change its direction of attack slightly, but they are unable to make smooth turns. If Link runs around a Spinut in a half-circle pattern, the Spinut will lose eye contact with Link and start to hobble around once again.


Spinuts come in multiple color variations. The Yellow Spinut is the easiest for can be defeated with two sword slashes, or one jump attack. If they come into contact with Link, they will do a 1/2 heart of damage. Spinuts usually leave behind small valued [[Rupee]]s as a spoil.
Spinuts come in multiple color variations. The Yellow Spinut is the easiest for can be defeated with two sword slashes, or one jump attack. If they come into contact with Link, they will do a 1/2 heart of damage. Spinuts usually leave behind small valued [[Rupee]]s and [[Recovery Heart]]s as a spoil. Despite being one of the least difficult enemies in the game, the [[Castle Guard]]s refer to these creatures as monsters and they have trouble fending them off, having to ask Link for help.{{Ref|ST|262|Castle Guard}}{{Ref|ST|191|Castle Guard}}


The green version of this enemy is a bit tougher and will take a few more hits to defeat.
The green version of this enemy is a bit tougher and will take a few more hits to defeat.
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Green Spinut Fan Artwork by timoteilol.

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Spinuts are enemies from The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks.

Appearances

Spirit Tracks

Spinuts are squirrel-like enemies that are found in outdoor wooded areas, as well as within Dungeons. The Spinut is one of the first enemies that Link will encounter on his route to the Tower of Spirits for the first time.

They hobble around aimlessly, until they make eye contact with Link, and then they will dash towards him. A Spinut can change its direction of attack slightly, but they are unable to make smooth turns. If Link runs around a Spinut in a half-circle pattern, the Spinut will lose eye contact with Link and start to hobble around once again.

Spinuts come in multiple color variations. The Yellow Spinut is the easiest for can be defeated with two sword slashes, or one jump attack. If they come into contact with Link, they will do a 1/2 heart of damage. Spinuts usually leave behind small valued Rupees and Recovery Hearts as a spoil. Despite being one of the least difficult enemies in the game, the Castle Guards refer to these creatures as monsters and they have trouble fending them off, having to ask Link for help.[1][2]

The green version of this enemy is a bit tougher and will take a few more hits to defeat.

A single red Spinut can be found in the Tower of Spirits. It's very cowardly, causing Link and Zelda to need to chase it to retrieve the key it is holding.

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References

  1. "I need some backup here!" — Castle Guard, Spirit Tracks.
  2. "Oh, erm, hey there. It's dangerous being out here by yourself with all these monsters! What? You're searching for a tunnel that will take you to the Tower of Spirits? Well, there was a path up that way, but recently the rockfalls have closed it off." — Castle Guard, Spirit Tracks.