Knuckle

is a recurring character in.

In, Knuckle originally left Tingle Island because he got angry at Tingle for writing "For Tingle Only" on a Sign next to Tingle Tower, which Knuckle built when he was ten years old. He can only be found by using the Tingle Tuner; Link can find him by going to Outset Island and stepping into the boats on the beach. Knuckle will appear on the Game Boy Advance screen and get into an argument with Tingle, which ends with him commanding Link to visit various places on the Island. After Link completes this, Knuckle gets annoyed and gives Link the Hand-Me-Down Tingle Tuner before returning to Tingle Island. From then on, he stands guard rather than helping Ankle and David Jr. spin the top of the Tower. Unlike Tingle, he wears blue and the mole on his face is on the right side rather than the left. In addition, the rosy patches on his cheeks aren't filled in.

In, he appears on Tingle Island when all five of the Tingle Statues have been collected. Ankle gives Link Rupees for finding the statues instead, since Knuckle isn't present until they have been collected. Additionally, his Figurine is required in order to complete the Nintendo Gallery, unlike in the original version of the game. A reference to this fact was added to the description of Knuckle's figurine.

In, Knuckle appears in Trilby Highlands. Like the other brothers, he has some Kinstone pieces to fuse with Link. When Link successfully fuses Kinstones with him, the southwestern most Tree in the group of four Trees in North Hyrule Field will open with a chamber containing a room with a Switch connected to a Torch and a Treasure Chest with a Kinstone piece. After fusing Kinstones, he says that he doesn't understand why David Jr. dresses like him and his brothers.

Trivia

 * In, Knuckel Island is a reference to Knuckle.