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Once a Jinjo has been rescued, rather than resetting once the player leaves the area, it returns to its family house in the Jinjo Village. If any Jinjos are still missing, a slow, sad variation of Jinjo Village's theme will play inside the house, whereas completed families have a happier, more upbeat tune. | Once a Jinjo has been rescued, rather than resetting once the player leaves the area, it returns to its family house in the Jinjo Village. If any Jinjos are still missing, a slow, sad variation of Jinjo Village's theme will play inside the house, whereas completed families have a happier, more upbeat tune. | ||
The | The Color of each jinjo is random each time, but the colors and numbers will be the same. there will be one color family with one jinjo, 1 color family with 2 jinjos, this cycle continues until there is one family with 8 jinjos . There is also a tenth house in the village which apparently belonged to the [[Grey Jinjo]] family, but it was demolished by Hag 1 on its way to the [[Cauldron Keep]], and thus Grey Jinjos do not make an appearance in the game. It is presumed that the Grey Jinjos were a family of ten. | ||
An easy way to distinguish Jinjos from [[Minjo]]s is to remember which Jinjo families were completed. That way players can know which are impostors. Another way is hit from distance a Jinjo. If it's kicked, it will be a Minjo. | An easy way to distinguish Jinjos from [[Minjo]]s is to remember which Jinjo families were completed. That way players can know which are impostors. Another way is hit from distance a Jinjo. If it's kicked, it will be a Minjo. |