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{{boss|name = Heatoise
{{Infobox Boss
|image = [[File:Heatoise.png]]
|image= File:ST Heatoise Model.png
|imageback =
|game= ST
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
|dungeon= {{Spawn Locations}}
|dungeon = [[Fire Temple (Spirit Tracks)|Fire Temple]]
|type=
|type = mini
|weakness= {{List|{{Term|ST|Bow|link}}, {{Plural|ST|Winder|link}}}}
|weakness = [[Bow]] (after miniboss fight), [[Winder]]s
|spoils=  
|spoils =  
}}
}}
{{Term/Store|Heatoise|Heatoises|Series, ST|plural}} are {{Plural|ST|Enemy|link}} and {{Plural|ST|Sub-Boss|link}} in {{ST}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 184}}</ref>


The '''Heatoise''' first appears as a mini-boss in the [[Fire Temple (Spirit Tracks)|Fire Temple]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''.
==Characteristics==
Usually accompanied by a {{Term|ST|Winder|link}}, when hit or provoked the {{Term|ST|Heatoise}} will put its limbs and head into its shell and spin towards {{Term|ST|Link|link}}. {{Term|ST|Link}} can defeat a {{Term|ST|Heatoise}} without the {{Term|ST|Bow|link}} by causing it to spin into the {{Term|ST|Winder}}, which stuns the {{Term|ST|Heatoise}} and allows {{Term|ST|Link}} to strike it with his {{Term|ST|Sword|link}}. With a {{Term|ST|Bow}}, {{Term|ST|Link}} simply has to shoot its head with {{Plural|ST|Arrow|link}}.


==Strategy==
==Nomenclature==
Usually accompanied by a [[Winder]], when hit or provoked the Heatoise will put its limbs and head into its shell and spin towards Link. The object to defeating a Heatoise without the bow and arrows is to cause the Heatoise to spin into the Winder, which stuns the Heatoise during which time [[Link]] can strike it with his [[sword]]. With a bow, Link simply has to shoot its head with arrows.
{{Term|ST|Heatoise}}'s name is a combination of heat and tortoise, in reference to the animal it is based on and its location in the {{Term|ST|Fire Temple|link}}.
 
{{Nomenclature}}
==Trivia==
*Heatoise is similar to a [[Wikipedia:Tortoise|Tortoise]] that can stand in abnormally hot conditions as opposed to cool conditions like near an ocean.
*The Heatoise is similar in appearance to the [[Terrorpin]]s and the [[Snapper (Majora's Mask)|Snappers]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. They also attack in a similar manner.
*The battle style is similar to that of {{smw|Super Mario Galaxy}}'s boss, {{smw|Topmaniac}}.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Learn_a_lesson.jpg‎|A Heatoise attacking Link.
File:Heatoise Strategy.png|{{Term|ST|Link|link}} leading a {{Term|ST|Heatoise}} into a {{Term|ST|Winder|link}}
</gallery>
</gallery>
<br>
 
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{{FireEnemy}}
 
[[Category:Enemies in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]
{{Bosses|ST}}
{{Categories
|Fire-Related Enemies, Reptilian Enemies, Shelled Enemies, Turtles
|enemies= ST
|sub-bosses= ST
}}

Latest revision as of 15:21, 2 August 2023

Heatoises are Enemies and Sub-Bosses in Spirit Tracks.[1]

Characteristics

Usually accompanied by a Winder, when hit or provoked the Heatoise will put its limbs and head into its shell and spin towards Link. Link can defeat a Heatoise without the Bow by causing it to spin into the Winder, which stuns the Heatoise and allows Link to strike it with his Sword. With a Bow, Link simply has to shoot its head with Arrows.

Nomenclature

Heatoise's name is a combination of heat and tortoise, in reference to the animal it is based on and its location in the Fire Temple.

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References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 184