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A skeletal variant of the [[Hinox]]. It follows some of the rules of other skeletal monsters: at daylight, the Stalnox becomes ordinary bones again.
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== Strategy ==
 
As with any Hinox, their biggest weakness is the eye. A well-aimed shot will give you a chance to land more hits. There is only one difference: unlike the hinox, the stalnox takes more than just arrows. Upon running low on health, the Stalnox's eye falls out and you must strike it to deal the final blow.
 
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{{Infobox/Row|''Stalnox from Breath of the Wild''}}
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{{Infobox/Row|Effective weapons|Bows swords}}
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A skeletal variant of the [[Hinox]]. It follows some of the rules of other skeletal monsters: at daylight, the Stalnox becomes ordinary bones again.
== Strategy ==
As with any Hinox, their biggest weakness is the eye. A well-aimed shot will give you a chance to land more hits. There is only one difference: unlike the hinox, the stalnox takes more than just arrows. Upon running low on health, the Stalnox's eye falls out and you must strike it to deal the final blow.
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