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Based on rhinoceroses, the Rhinoliners possess turquoise armor, making them look like the earlier Rhinotanks. They are bulky robot models, about as tall as Sonic, with motor engines and cannons on their backs, golden spikes and horn, cartoonish eyes with red pupils, and silver ears. At the bottom, they have two small wheels that allow them to grind on rails.
Game appearances[]
Sonic Heroes[]
In Sonic Heroes, the Rhinoliners are found in the following stages for the following teams:
In gameplay, the Rhinoliners are sporadically found in grinding sections, always grinding on rails. Here, they can attack the player by dropping iron balls that can damage the characters. They can also perform the Grind Step to switch rails. However, the Rhinoliners are weak and can be destroyed by attacking them; in terms of specific attacks, it takes two Homing Attacks to be destroyed if the Speed character is at Level 0 (or one hit, if the Speed character has at least one blue Power Core), one Thunder Shoot (requires the Fly character needs at least two yellow Power Cores to destroy, otherwise Thunder Shoot does not actually damage the Rhinoliner), while any Power attack (whether the Power character has any red Power Cores or not) can destroy it in one hit. They will self-detonate as soon as they reach the end of the rail they are grinding on.
Sonic Rivals 2[]
In Sonic Rivals 2, the Rhinoliner appears on a collectible card:
The Rhinoliners can grind at incredibly high speeds. They can also drop iron balls, due to being equipped with a cannon on their back.
Trivia[]
When playing the Extra Missions of Team Dark's versions of Rail Canyon and Bullet Station, the self-detonations of the Rhinoliners also count as an enemy being defeated towards the mission's completion.